How to use this volume “operating procedures, Recording music from kenwood digital audio player – Kenwood K-501USB User Manual

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How to Use This Volume “Operating Procedures”

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Recording Music from Kenwood Digital Audio

Player

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Select the D.AUDIO source.

Prepare recording.

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Preparations

Connect a Kenwood digital audio player

to the D.AUDIO IN connector. (Refer to

page 10 of "Read Before Use".)
Make sure that the memory card is in

stop mode.
If is lit,

press the RANDOM key to cancel the

random play mode.

Memory card only

To stop recording

Enter record-pause mode.

Select the music fi le to be recorded.

Let playback pause
temporarily.

Start recording.

Press the MEMORY
REC key again to enter
record mode.

If the memory card contains a folder named AL_Z90
or higher, a message [CHECK REFRESH] is displayed
and recording cannot be started. In this case, it
is required to rearrange the folders by means of
refreshing. (See page 52.)

To let recording pause

temporarily

* When the dedicated cable is used, the Kenwood digital

audio player can be controlled from the main unit or
remote control unit.

* Playback pauses at the beginning of the selected music fi le.

* If the dedicated cable is not used for the connection,

prepare recording on the connected Kenwood digital
audio player.

Dividing music during recording

During recording from the TUNER,

AUX or D.AUDIO source to a memory

card, the recorded music file can be

divided into multiple music files by

manually entering a track mark (music

division mark). Each press of the key

or knob creates a new music fi le from

that point.

Press at the point you
want to divide the music.

* The track marks can

also be entered
automatically. (See
page 59.)

* To resume recording, press the

same key again. Note that a new
music fi le is created at this time.

or

* Do not connect a USB audio player during

recording, as this will stop the recording.

* To change the record mode setup,

see pages 56 to 61.

A message [STOP REC No Capacity]
is displayed. Erase the unnecessary
music fi les before retrying recording
from the beginning. (See page 36.)

* Do not switch the system OFF or apply shock or

vibration to it while [DATA WRITING] is displayed.

The memory card stops and a message
[DATA WRITING] is displayed.

* If the power to the system is shut off before [DATA

WRITING] disappears, the recorded data will be lost.

When the memory card becomes

full before completion of recording:

When recording completes:

* A message [Don't remove

MEMORY CARD] is scrolled.

* If the dedicated cable is not used for the

connection, start playback on the connected
Kenwood digital audio player.

If the audio recorded is distorted

or too low

Adjust the recording level. (See page 58.)

The memory card is put
to record-pause mode.

Start playback of the Kenwood

digital audio player.

* A message [Don't remove

MEMORY CARD] is scrolled.

Hint

* Correct operation may not

be possible without correct
preparations.

USB audio player
connected to the
USB connector

* The section “Preparations” does not

mention how to load a CD, insert
a memory card or connect the
system components. For details,
refer to "Connections" on page 8
or "Basic Operation" on page 24.

* Certain pages show the specific

preparation procedures in place of
the illustration below showing the
remote control unit and main unit.

Operation-target audio sources

Keys for use in operation from

the main unit

Keys for use in operation from

the remote control unit

Preparations before operation

CD

Radio

Memory card
inserted in the
main unit

Auxiliary component
connected to the AUX
IN connector

Kenwood digital audio
player connected to the
D.AUDIO IN connector

* Certain pages do not show

this illustration.

* Certain pages do not show

this illustration.

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