Recording to a disc, Setting the recording level, Manual track marking – Yamaha CDR-D651 Benutzerhandbuch

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RECORDING

ADDITIONAL

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....................................................... RECORDING TO A DISC

Setting the Recording Level

There are two knobs used for setting the recording level
depending on the input source. When ANALOG is selected
using INPUT, the ANALOG REC LEVEL knob is used for
setting. When DIGITAL or DISC A is selected, it is not
normally necessary to set the recording level. However it is
possible to lower the recording level using the DIGITAL
REC LEVEL
knob.

Analog recording

1.

Press REC to set this unit to the record pause
mode.

2.

Play the loudest passage of the source to be
recorded.

3.

Set the recording level using the ANALOG REC
LEVEL
knob.

Adjust the recording level so that the OVER indicator
does not light at the loudest sound levels.

Digital recording

The digital recording level is set by default to 0dB, the level
of the input source. Normally, it is not necessary to adjust
the recording level.
However, it is possible to lower the recording level between
0 and –64dB if necessary.
The recording level can be adjusted by 1dB steps using the
DIGITAL REC LEVEL knob (MULTI JOG knob) (+/– on the
remote), while this unit is in the record or record pause
mode.

Manual Track Marking

This unit can automatically place track markers. However
you can also manually place track markers as you like
anywhere in your recording.

While recording, press TRACK NO. (TRACK NO. WRITE
on the remote).

A new track number is added at the location on the disc
corresponding to the time TRACK NO. (TRACK NO.
WRITE
on the remote) is pressed.

Tracks cannot be shorter than 4 seconds, and a disc
cannot contain more than 99 tracks. Even if there is time
remaining on the disc, further recording is impossible
once 99 tracks have been recorded.

Notes

Manual track marking is recommended for the following:
*

When an analog source is being recorded that contains a
section or numerous sections with levels too low to be
detected on the level meter.

*

When recording digital satellite broadcasts

Manual track marking is possible even during synchronized
recording only if it is not digital recording from an external
unit.

DISC

B

Recordable

ReWritable

COPY

REC MODE

TRACK NO.

FINALIZE

ERASE

INPUT

MULTI JOG

DIGITAL REC LEVEL

DISC A

DIGITAL ANALOG

PUSH MODE

ANALOG REC LEVEL

MIN

FADE IN/OUT

MAX

REC MUTE

REC

MULTI JOG

ANALOG REC LEVEL

REC

S t a n d b y

CD–R

REC

L

dB

R

–60

–30

–I0

–6 –4 –2

–I

0

OVER

ANALOG REC LEVEL

MIN

MAX

L

dB

R

–60

–30

–I0

–6 –4 –2

–I

0

OVER

CD DIRECT copy

The recording level cannot be changed when the CD
DIRECT function is on.

DISC

B

Recordable

ReWritable

COPY

REC MODE

TRACK NO.

FINALIZE

ERASE

INPUT

MULTI JOG

DIGITAL REC LEVEL

DISC A

DIGITAL ANALOG

PUSH MODE

ANALOG REC LEVEL

MIN

FADE IN/OUT

MAX

REC MUTE

REC

TIME

TEXT

DIMMER

DISPLAY

A/B

INPUT

MENU

EDIT

DELETE

SET

DIGITAL REC

LEVEL knob

+/– buttons

DISC

B

Recordable

ReWritable

COPY

REC MODE

TRACK NO.

FINALIZE

ERASE

INPUT

MULTI JOG

DIGITAL REC LEVEL

DISC A

DIGITAL ANALOG

PUSH MODE

ANALOG REC LEVEL

MIN

FADE IN/OUT

MAX

REC MUTE

REC

TRACK NO.

COPY

A

FADE IN/OUT

REC

REC MUTE

TRACK NO.

WRITE

REC MODE FINALIZE

ERASE

OPEN/CLOSE

B

TRACK NO. WRITE

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