Applying dynamic range compression to a recording, E-19, Recording functions – Yamaha CDR-S1000 User Manual

Page 22: Digital/analog min max 0 10 optical coaxial analog, Effect

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E-19

RECORDING FUNCTIONS

Applying dynamic

range compression

to a recording

NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDR-S1000

POWER

FINALIZE

ERASE

DISPLAY

TRACK NO.

EFFECT

REC MODE

OPEN/CLOSE

CD DIRECT

REC

INPUT

PHONES

REC LEVEL

LEVEL

DIGITAL/ANALOG

MIN

MAX

0

10

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

ANALOG

REC

MUTE

/

/

/

EFFECT

FINALIZE

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

SEARCH

SKIP

ERASE

REC

REC MUTE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

+10

0

INDEX

REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR

PROG

REC MODE

TRACK NO.

WRITE

DIMMER DISPLAY

OPEN/

CLOSE

CD-R

CD

TOTAL

REMAIN

PROG
RNDM
REPEAT

SINGLE

EFFECT

REC

ALL
AUTO

SYNC

TOC

X2 X4

R

dB

L

S F

32 44 48

1

60

30

10

6

4

2

1 0

OVER

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CD discs can be enjoyed in car CD players, but often
sounds can get lost when competing with engine noises
and other factors. To remedy this problem, this recorder
features an effect that essentially records a compressed
sound range in which soft sounds are boosted and louder
sounds are lowered and produces music that can be more
fully enjoyed when listening to CDs in a car or similar
environment.

EFFECT

EFFECT

1

Press

EFFECT

in record or record pause mode.

• The EFFECT indicator lights in the display.

2

Perform one of the recording procedures as outlined
on pages 13 to 16.
• Any of the recording modes may be used.
• The effects of the dynamic range compression can

be heard during the recording process.

3

Press

EFFECT

again to cancel the effect.

• The EFFECT indicator disappears from the display.
• Dynamic range compression is automatically

canceled if recording is stopped.

Note

• Dynamic range compression cannot be applied to a recording

when the CD DIRECT function is on.

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