Setting the digital recording level, Basic playback and recording – Pioneer PDR-509 User Manual

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Basic Playback and Recording

Setting the Digital Recording Level

One of the advantages of digital-to-digital recording is that you don't have to set recording levels—and risk distortion by
overloading the disc. If you're recording commercial material from

CD

s or other

MD

s, the digital level has already been

optimized and you don't need to change it. If you're making a digital copy of a

CD

,

DAT

or

MD

that was not commercially

produced and that was consistently under-recorded, you can boost the overall level by up to +12dB. Remember though, that
any peaks in the original recording run the risk of distorting the copy.

If you record digital satellite broadcasts, you may also have cause to boost the digital recording volume since the digital
volume of some broadcasts is relatively low. Again, remember that if there are any peaks in the broadcast, you run the risk
of momentary distortion.

It's also possible to reduce the digital recording volume so that you end up with a recording that is quieter than the original.
In most cases, this is not desirable since the recording quality will suffer very slightly. However, if you're putting together a
mix

CD

(various tracks compiled from different sources), and there is a track which stands out as generally louder than the

others (peak volumes are usually similar, but the average level of some recordings might be higher than others so they
sound louder), then you might want to reduce the level of that track.

Note that this feature will not get rid of distortion on the source material.

You can adjust the digital recording volume while the unit is in monitoring mode, record-pause mode or while it is actually
recording. Once changed, the new digital recording level remains until you change it again, or reset it. Each digital input has
it's own level which can be set independently.

1

Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose one of the
digital inputs.

Pressing

INPUT

SELECTOR

repeatedly switches the active input:

ANA (Analog) - OPT (Optical) - COA (Coaxial)

The recorder's display indicates the current input.

2

If the recorder is stopped, press MONITOR or
RECORD

( REC on the remote control).

If there is nothing connected to the selected digital input, the message

CAN

NOT

REC

appears in the display.

3

To display the current digital recording level, press
the jog dial (DIGITAL REC LEVEL).

You can display the current digital recording level at anytime in monitor,
record-pause, or recording mode. The level is displayed for about four
seconds.

4

Turn the jog dial or press

4 or ¢ on the remote

control to adjust the recording level up or down.

The maximum adjustment possible is between -48dB and +12dB.

From +12dB down to -25dB, adjustment is in steps of 1dB. Below

this, there are four preset levels: -30dB, -36dB, -42dB and -48dB.

If you set the level at anything other than 0dB, the

D

.

VOL

indicator in

the display lights to remind you of the fact.

3,4

Digital volume level
adjusted down 5 dB.

DIGITAL

REC LEVEL

ANALOG

REC LEVEL

REPEAT

OPT

1

◊ÛB-.?/

MONITOR

INPUT

SELECTOR

TIME

2

FINALIZE

ERASE

TIME

FADER

DIGITAL

SYNCHRO

INPUT

SELECTOR

SKIP
PLAY

SET

SKIP ID

CLEAR

AUTO/

MANUAL

TRACK NO.

WRITE

REC

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4

¢

О

4

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