6 − recording, Selecting the input source, Using the menu to select the source – Teac SS-CDR1 User Manual
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Selecting the input source
You can select the input source (recording source) from
three types of input: analog balanced, analog unbalanced,
and digital.
To select an input source you can use the menu or the
remote’s
INPUT SEL
key.
NOTE
You cannot change the input source during recording.
You can use the SS-CDR1 to record an external audio
source to a CF card or CD (CD-R / CD-RW) disc in the
following formats.
CF card:
MP3 or WAV format (Fs = 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)
audio
CD disc:
MP3 (Fs = 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) or audio CD
(CD-DA) format audio
The following explanations will assume that you have
completed the necessary connections, the SS-CDR1 is
powered-on, and recordable media is inserted in the
current device.
NOTE
If the current device is CD, an unfinalized CD-R or
CD-RW disc must be inserted.
TIP
You can also copy or convert-copy audio files
•
between a CF card and a CD. For details, refer to
“Copying files between CD and CF card” on page 65.
You cannot record in WAV format onto a CD.
•
However, you can copy WAV files from CF card to
CD, or play back WAV files from a data CD (see
“Creating a data CD” on page 67).
6 − Recording
Using the dedicated remote key to select the source
Each time you press the
INPUT SEL
key you will cycle
through the three input source.
INPUT SEL key
Using the menu to select the source
(For details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the
menu screens” on page 18).
1 Press the
MENU
key to access the main menu list
screen.
2 Select the REC menu.
3 Select the INPUT SELECT item.
4 Turn the
MULTI JOG
dial (or use the remote’s
cursor
§
, ¶
keys) to select one of the following.
A.UNBAL.
(analog unbalanced input),
A.BAL.
(analog balanced input),
D.COAX.
(digital input)
5 When you have made your selection, press the
front panel
TIME (ESC)
key (or the remote’s
CLR/
ESC
key) to return to the home screen.
NOTE
The input source selection is remembered even when
the power is turned off.