Recording digital sound tracks, Select the input, Select “recording options – Kenwood NV-701 User Manual

Page 49: Select “digital rec mode, Select the recording mode, Save the setting, Digital source recording) (nv-701 only)

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49

Convenient CD recording

Recording preparations are required.

(Steps

1 to 4)

Recording digital sound tracks

(DIGITAL SOURCE RECORDING) (NV-701 only)

When a multichannel digital source is input from
an externally connected component such as a DVD,
the sound track can be recorded as a stereo mix.

When effects are applied to the sound, the
effect applied to the sound can be re-
corded.

R

+“Digital Rec Mode” is scrolled in the display

To end recording in the middle

÷ The cassette deck stops.

+“Press “ENTER” to save” is scrolled in the

display.

PGM

1

Select the input. .

2

Select “Recording Options” .

3

Select “Digital Rec Mode”.

4

Select the recording mode.

5

Save the setting.

The following items can be selected by pressing the

MULTI CONTROL keys repeatedly.

“CD Direct Recording”

“CD Program Recording”

“Timer Recording”

“Digital Rec Mode” (NV-701 only)

Lights

+“Recording Options” is scrolled in the display

The following items can be selected by pressing the

MULTI CONTROL keys repeatedly.

“CD Program Play”

“Recording Options”

“Tape Options”

“Audio Options”

“Clock Options”

“Surround Setup” (NV-701 only)

ENTER

MENU

DEMO

SET

MULTI CONTROL

SET

MULTI CONTROL

P r e s s

" E N T E R

D i g i t a l R E C

R e c o r d i n g O p

SET

MULTI CONTROL

÷ When “A–Rec Mode” automatic recording is

selected, the tape player starts recording when an

audio signal is detected.

÷ When “M–Rec Mode” manual recording is selected,

the tape player starts recording when the

÷ (record)

key is pressed.

The following items can be selected by pressing the

MULTI CONTROL keys repeatedly.

“A–Rec Mode”

“M–Rec Mode”

(NV-701 only) Pressing the VIDEO/6ch IN key re-

peatedly switches the input between the compo-

nents connected to the VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2 jacks.

VIDEO/6ch IN

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