Making a recording 30, Making an audio or a video recording 30, Record monitor 30 – Pioneer VSX-D510 User Manual

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Making a Recording

1

MONITOR

1 Turn the

MULTIJOG DIAL

on the receiver or

press the

FUNCTION

button on the remote

control to select a source to record (you can
also use the

MULTI CONTROL

buttons on the

remote control to select a source).

All functions except MONITOR are accessible from
the remote control.

2 Prepare the program source.

Tune to the radio station, load the CD, etc. For a
video recording load the video, DVD etc.

LOUDNESS FUNCTION MUTING

RECEIVER

FL

DIMMER

REMOTE

SETUP

MASTER

VOLUME

AUDIO/VIDEO PRE-PROGRAMMED

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

SOURCE CLASS MPX BAND

CHANNEL

DISPLAY RF ATT

1

3 Insert a blank tape, MD, video etc. into the

recording device connected to either CD-R/
TAPE/MD or VCR/DVR and set the recording
levels.

Refer to the instructions that came with the recorder
if you are unsure how to do this. Most video
recorders set the audio recording level
automatically—check your video's instruction
manual if you are unsure whether yours has manual
controls.

4 Start recording, then start playback of the

source component.

Record MONITOR

You can listen to (monitor) the recording as it's being
made using the

MONITOR

button on the front panel (a

cassette deck would have to have a record monitor
function).
Press the

MONITOR

button to switch between the

recorded signal and the original source signal.

Making an Audio or a Video
Recording

The following steps show you how to make an audio or
a video recording from the built in tuner, or from an
audio or video source connected to the receiver (such as
a CD player or TV). Recordings can be made to a CD-
Recorder, cassette deck, MD, VCR, or DVR deck
connected to the CD-R/TAPE/MD, VCR or DVR in/out
connectors.

MEMO:
The receiver's volume, balance, tone (bass, treble,
loudness), and surround effects have no effect on the
recorded signal.

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