4SETTING UPENGLISHFeatures• A full compliment of input and output jacks:– XLR stereo input jacks for microphone or line levelsignals.– Line level RCA
13RECORDINGENGLISHRecording Line SourcesBefore recording analog signals via the MIC/LINE INjack(s), make sure the following switches are set correctly
14RECORDINGENGLISHRecording OperationThis unit can both record LINE or MIC level analog soundas well as a wide variety of digital sound sources (32, 4
15RECORDINGENGLISHTo pause during recordingPress REC PAUSE (8).Slide REC/MARK (¶ ) to the right to resume recording(the track number changes).To mark
16PLAYBACKENGLISHHP/SPK MODEBACKSPACE1¥4 ¢¥¡DISPLAYPLAY/PAUSE (6)OperationTo start playbackPress PLAY/PAUSE (3˜8) during stop mode.To pause during pla
17PLAYBACKENGLISHSearchingTo search forward during play or pausePress and hold FF/NEXT (¢˜¡).When the unit reaches the end of the last track whilesear
18PLAYBACKENGLISHRepeating part of a track (A-B)1 Start playback.2 Press A-B/DEL at the beginning of the part youwant to repeat.“REPEAT” lights up and
19ENGLISHEDITINGDividing a TrackThis function will divide a track into two different tracks.After dividing the track, the total number of tracksincrea
20EDITINGENGLISHErasing a Disc or TrackUse the following operations to erase an entire disc or anindividual track.Please note, these operations cannot
21EDITINGENGLISHTitling a Disc or TrackThis function will allow you to input titles for the disc oran individual track. Titles may consist of uppercas
22ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONENGLISHSystem LimitationsThe recording system in this MD recorder is radicallydifferent from those used in cassette and DAT de
5SETTING UPENGLISHHow to Use this ManualThis manual is divided into the five sections describedbelow. To find out how to use a specific control, refer
23ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONENGLISHSCMS Copy ProtectionAs a digital audio component, this MD recorder conformswith the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS
24ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONENGLISHRule 2You can record a digital signal input from a digitalsatellite broadcast onto a DAT tape or recordable MD viathe d
25ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONENGLISHTroubleshootingIf your unit fails to operate normally, check the symptomsand solutions described below which you can ta
26ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONENGLISHSpecificationsDIGITAL AUDIO SYSTEMSystemMiniDisc digital audio systemDiscMiniDiscRecording methodMagnetic field variati
27ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONENGLISHAUDIO SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Response20 Hz ~ 20 kHzSignal-to-Noise Ratio (IEC-A weighted)85 dBTotal Harmonic Distortio
6SETTING UPENGLISHPower suppliesAC AdaptorWhen recording for extended periods, or using this unit ina studio environment, we recommend using the AC ad
7SETTING UPENGLISHAdjusting the SystemPresetsThe system presets described below can be adjustedaccording to your needs and preferences.• Power managem
8SETTING UPENGLISHREPEAT A-BRECSP LPLSRAMPMTOC1LRDATE40 20 12 6 2 0OVER-dB∞REPEAT A-BRECSP LPLSRAMPMTOC1LRTRACKTOTAL40 20 12 6 2 0OVER-dB∞Setting the
9SETTING UPENGLISHSPLRTRACKTOTALREC DATEREMAIN40 20 12 6 2 0OVER-dB∞RECSPPMLRTRACKTOTALREC DATEREMAIN40 20 12 6 2 0OVER-dB∞RECSPAMPMLRTRACK40 20 12 6
10SETTING UPENGLISHConnecting MicrophonesConnect the microphones as shown below.You can connect two microphones for stereo to the MIC/LINE IN L and R
11SETTING UPENGLISHConnecting DigitalComponentsThe following illustrations show you how to connectdigital audio components for recording or playback.T
12RECORDINGENGLISHRecording with the Built-inMicrophoneBefore recording with the built-in mono microphone,make sure the following switches are set cor
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