One-touch edit recording, O.t.e.) (norm) – Sony HM-982RW User Manual

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Preparation section

Basic section

Application section

Knowledge section

Convenient recording of CD player output

Check the current play mode of the CD player.

Select the recording speed.

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Make the preparations for recording.

Select the “CD” input. Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode.

Records all tracks in a CD with a simple operation. (All-track recording)
Records a single CD track being played from the beginning. (Single-track recording)
The recording source can be a finalized CD-R/RW, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with
certain discs.”Digital recording and SCMS”

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One-touch edit recording

(O.T.E.) (Norm)

1 Press the MENU key.

÷ When a CD-R/RW is loaded in the CD recorder, the CD-R IN

indicator may blink for a while.

“OPC (Optimum Power Control)”

All track recording

Single-track recording

If it is in play mode, stop it.

Select the desired CD track and play it.

Each press switch the modes as follows.

<High> ............ (Recording at double speed)

<Norm> .......... (Recording at normal speed)

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MULTI

CONTROL

SET

CD

CDR

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DIGITAL

The current setting is displayed.
"DIGITAL" is lit ............. Digital-to-digital recording
"DIGITAL" not lit: ......... Analog-to-digital recording

3 Press the MULTI CONTROL keys to select “<Norm>”,

then press the SET key.

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MULTI

CONTROL

SET

2 Press the MULTI CONTROL keys to select “O.T.E.

Speed ?”, then press the SET key.

MENU

÷ Even when the O.T.E. CD=

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=CDR key is pressed in the middle

of a track, recording will start from the beginning of the track.

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CD

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When digital-to-digital recording is not impossible
or when analog-to-digital recording is performed,
select the analog input as described in the follow-
ing section then start the setting from step

1

below.”Changing the recording input setting”

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Before recording

1 Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc.

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2 Load the recording source disc in the CD player.

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