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Notes on the Recording
Functions
What is Dolby NR*?
Dolby NR is a recording technology that
reduces the high-frequency tape hiss that is
audible when listening to soft music.
This unit allows you to choose between two
types of noise reduction, Dolby B and
Dolby C. Although Dolby C provides the
greater noise reduction benefit, if you
intend to playback your tapes on a
headphone stereo unit or other tape player
that is only equipped with Dolby B, we
recommend that you record your tapes in
Dolby B.
*
Dolby noise reduction manufactured
under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
"DOLBY" and the double-D symbol 00
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
What is Synchronized
CD recording?
This function synchronizes the operation of
the CD player and the cassette deck to
make recording easier.
When the CD enters the paused mode,
the deck continues recording silence until
the end of side A is reached; the tape
then reverses and recording on side B
begins.
Once all of the selected tracks have been
recorded, the tape records about four
seconds of silence and then stops.
What is Fade Synchro?
This function makes it possible to slowly
fade out a recording so that a track is not
abruptly cut off at the end of the tape.
If the end of side A of the cassette is
reached in the middle of a track, the tape
automatically rewinds to the beginning of
that track and then begins recording the
same track again. When the end of the tape
approaches during the second recording,
the volume is automatically faded out.
(When making a one-sided recording, the
recording then ends at this point.)
Assume that the tracks are being
recorded in the sequence that they are
recorded on the CD.
Just as with side
Recording starts on
A, the last track at
side B from the start
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of the track that
is faded out.
was faded out at
the end of side A.
The automatic operation is as follows if you
have programmed the sequence of tracks
that you want to record and the total length
of the tracks is shorter than the recording
time of one side of the tape:
When the CD enters the paused mode,
the deck continues recording silence until
the end of side A is reached; the tape
then reverses and recording on side B
begins.
Once all of the selected tracks have been
recorded, the tape records about four
seconds of silence and then stops.
What is Tape Select Edit?
Tape Select Edit is a function that selects
the exact length of tape needed to record a
particular CD. Once you insert a CD and
press the button, the CD is recorded (with
all of the tracks in the same sequence as on
the CD) on sides A and B automatically.
The optimum length of time needed to
record the total playback time is shown on
the display. Using a tape of the indicated
length makes it possible to record the entire
CD without any tracks being cut off in the
middle.
When the tracks are to be recorded in
sequence, they are divided between sides
Aand B and a tape length is selected
that will allow for recording without any
tracks being cut in the middle and that
will leave as little blank tape as possible.
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The Tape Select Edit function does not
work for discs which contain more than 20
tracks.
What is Time Edit?
This function allows you to select and
record tracks according to the tape length.
In the Time Edit function, once a length of
time for recording is specified, then tracks
are selected automatically for making a
recording within that duration, changing
the sequence of the tracks on the CD as
"little as possible. If there are certain tracks
that you definitely want to be included, you
can specify those tracks beforehand.
(However, if a CD contains 21 or more
tracks, none of the tracks from number 21
and above will be selected.)
This function is useful when you know the
length of tape available for recording.
Since track 5 will not fit within the
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length of tape that you have.
Once you specify the length of tape that
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