Manual

There are 2 ways to record from compact discs, one-touch editing
and synchro-recording. See below for the information.
Use this procedure
Tape allotment
The system calculates the length of the tape used, and safeguards against a break in the continuity of sound
when the recording changes from one side of the tape to the other. (except for LAST FADE mode)
Editing of all tracks in their original
sequence (ALBUM)
If the system determines it is possible to record one more track on
side A, the cassette deck rewinds the tape side A and the first track
assigned on the tape side B will be recorded on the tape side A.
Up to 24 tracks can be edited.
Allotting tracks to the tape without
wasting tape space (J.FIT)
If the amount of blank space is too great, the cassette deck rewinds
to the tape end and the compact disc player selects a track which is
the most appropriate fit for the end of tape side A.
Up to 24 tracks can be edited.
Closing up the tape-end unrecorded
sections (LAST FADE)
At the end of side A of the tape, a track that cannot be recorded
completely will be faded out, and then rcorded from the begining of
side "B". During recording, silent gaps of approximately 4 seconds
are automatically inserted between tracks (auto space function).
You can edit as many tracks as you like using this mode.
You can edit the desired tracks of the desired discs using the
program play procedure. (See "Program edit-recording" on page 36.)
First arranged
(Side A)
(Side B)
Re-arranged
(Side A)
(Side B)
I 2 II 3 I1_ blank"4
I_--I1-_11 7 I_1
4-
_1_--]1 3 I[T1F_] I
First arranged
(Side A) _ _1 3 I1_---3-blank-t
(SideB) I-_ _ 1--_11 7 I I
Re-arranged 4-
(Side A) _ I--2--I I 3 1_16-31
(Side B) _ I_1 7 I
Silent gaps of 4 sec. Faded out at the end
of side A I
(Side A) _ [--2_1 3 1143
(Side B) I_ I_1 7 I_
/
The track that has faded out at the end of side A
Linking up several discs (LINK)
After the edit-recording of a loaded disc has finished, you can
subsequently edit-record another disc on the remaining blank
portion of the tape.
This function is convenient when recording from 3" (8 cm) compact
discs successively.
You can use the link function (ALBUM, J.FIT, or LAST FADE) after
the edit recording has finished.
This example shows when you use J.FIT edit.
[ 1st CD --
(SideA) [ lsttrackII 2 II 3 II----_----I1_1
lstCD ] i--2nd CO--]
(SideB) I 4 II 5 II 7 11--2_13-11
The system records tracks in the original sequene without calculating the tape length.
When yuu want to ruuurd on the remaining portion of the
pre-recorded tape, use the synchro-recording.
(Side A)
(Side B)
6
11 7 I_
Remaining of the 6th track
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