Onkyo CDR-201A User Manual

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Using the level sync function

2

Press the MULTI JOG dial.

Pressing the YES button provides the same
operation.

Setting the level sync level

When the level sync function is turned on, the track
numbers are automatically adjusted through the
detection of music and digital signals during
recording. The CDR-201A enables you to set the
detection level of the sound used to signal the
changes between tracks.

1

Press the EDIT/NO button and turn the
MULTI JOG dial until "L. Sync. Lvl?"
appears.

EDIT / NO

PUSH TO ENTER

MULTI JOG

MULTI JOG

PUSH TO ENTER

The current setting appears.

3

Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the
desired level.

PUSH TO ENTER

MULTI JOG

You can select a setting between –30 and –60
decibels in 2-decibel increments.

4

Press the MULTI JOG dial.

Pressing the YES button provides the same
operation.

MULTI JOG

PUSH TO ENTER

Memo:

• The initial settings are –46 decibels for analog

recording and –52 decibels for digital recording.

• The level settings can be made separately for

each input source.

• If a new track is not numbered when the silent

gap between tracks in the recording source is
reached, increase the level setting. Similarly, if
tracks are numbered at locations where there is
no silent gap between tracks, decrease the level
setting.

Notes:

• This setting is enabled for digital recordings and

analog recordings other than CDs, MDs, and
DATs.

• This setting cannot be made during recording.
• Even if adjusted, the tracks may not be

numbered properly.

Low levels

(–60 dB)

High levels

(–30 dB)

If there is noise in
the silent gaps, the
gaps will be
difficult to detect.

Even if there is
noise in the silent
gaps, the gaps will
be easy to detect.

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