Recording (continued) – Onkyo MD-101A User Manual

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Operations

Recording (continued)

Using the Level Sync function

The Level Sync function enables you to
automatically number the tracks by detecting
the rise of the signal level at the beginning of
each track. (The Level Sync function is turned on
by the default setting.)

To disable the auto numbering (Level Sync)
function...
Follow the steps below during recording or
stand-by mode:

1

Press the EDIT/NO button, then

turn the MULTI JOG knob until
“Level Sync?” appears.

To enable the auto numbering (Level Sync)
function...
Follow the steps described above, except that
“OFF

ON” appears in Step 2 and “Level Sync

On” appears in Step 3 when you press the
MULTI JOG knob. The tracks being recorded will
be numbered automatically.

Using the Recording Auto Stop
function...

The Recording Auto Stop function automatically
stops recording about one minute after the
recording source input (such as a midnight radio
show) stops, as long as the Level Sync function is on.

This function is useful if you do not wish to
record after the source input stops. The function
is disabled if the Level Sync function is off.

Note
• If you are recording the tracks from a CD that

has intervals greater than one minute, the
Recording Auto Stop function automatically
stops recording. To continue recording such a
CD, turn the Level Sync off.

• This function is disabled during the CD dubbing

operation.

EDIT / NO

MULTI JOG

MULTI JOG

2

Press the MULTI JOG knob.

The display indicates the current setting.
(In this example, “On

OFF” appears,

which means “Do you want to change
from ‘ON’ to ‘OFF’?”)

L. SYNC

3

Press the MULTI JOG knob.

The display indicates “Level Sync Off” and
the tracks being recorded will not be
numbered.
• To cancel this setting, press the EDIT/NO

button.

TRACK

TOC

R

L

L. SYNC

Flashing

About one minute after signal stops

TOC flashes, then recording stops.

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