Recording – Yamaha RP-U100 User Manual

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Recording

The input source selected on the RP-U100 is output by the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT, DIG-
ITAL OPT OUT, USB port, and speakers, as shown in the following table. “O” means that
a signal is output, “X” means no signal is output.

By connecting a cassette tape recorder or MD recorder to the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT or
DIGITAL OPT OUT, you can record from an external audio source (e.g., PC or CD
player) or the tuner. When the input source is the ANALOG AUX 1 IN, ANALOG AUX 2
IN, or tuner, the input signal can be fed to your PC via the USB connection. Since sound
field effects are not output by these connectors, they cannot be recorded.

1. Connect a tape recorder to the ANA-

LOG AUX 2 OUT, or an MD recorder
to the DIGITAL OPT OUT, as
explained on page 6.

2. Turn on the recorder and the

RP-U100.

3. Use the input selector keys to select

an input source, as explained on
page 10.
See page 11 for more information
about using the tuner.

4. Start recording on your tape or MD

recorder.

5. Start the input source.

Input Source

Output

Input

Selector

Display

Input Connector

ANALOG

AUX 2

OUT

DIGITAL

OPT OUT

USB

PC

USB

USB port

O

X

X

PC_DG

*1

*1 Signals received at the ANALOG PC IN are fed through to the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT.

DIGITAL PC OPT IN

*2

*2 Has priority over the DIGITAL PC COAX IN.

X

O

X

DIGITAL PC COAX IN

X

O

X

PC_AN

*3

*3 Signals received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN or DIGITAL PC COAX IN are fed through

to the DIGITAL OPT OUT.

ANALOG PC IN

O

X

X

AUX1

AUX-1

DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN

*4

*4 Has priority over the ANALOG AUX 1 IN.

X

O

X

ANALOG AUX 1 IN

O

X

O

AUX2

AUX-2

ANALOG AUX 2 IN

X

X

O

TUNER

AM or FM

O

X

O

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