Igital input, Insert a recordable md, 3 prepare the source you're going to record – Pioneer MJ-D508 User Manual

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»igital Input

Recording through the optical or coaxial digital input fronn another digital component, such as a

CD

player, has a couple of

advantages over analog recording.

❖ Copying digital information directly doesn't affect the sound quality at all, whereas you may be able to tell the

difference between the original and the recording if you use the analog inputs.

❖ You don't have to set any recording levels, so you don't have to worry about a loud peak in the sound over­

loading the recorder resulting in a distorted recording.

4

The [rod indicator

Whenever you record something, the

red

TOC

indicator lights to show the

disc's Table of Contents needs updat­

ing. Never switch off the recorder

while the

TOC

indicator is lit or you risk

losing your recording (see p.9 for

more information on this). When you

eject a newly recorded disc, always

wait until the

UTOC Writing

message

has stopped flashing and the red

TOC

indicator disappears before switching

the recorder off.

Insert a recordable MD.

Make sure the disc is not a playback only disc, and that the erase-protect

tab is closed (see page 8 if you're unsure about these points).

If there's already material recorded on the disc, the recorder automati­

cally records new material after what's already there—there's no need

to search for blank space to record on.

You can find out how much blank space you have left on the disc by

switching the display mode at this point. See the previous page for how

to do this.

Z

Use the INPUT SELECTOR to choose one of the

digital inputs.

Pressing

input

selector

switches the inputs in the following order:

Optical - Analog - Coaxial

The recorder's display indicates the current input.

3

Prepare the source you're going to record.

If

you're recording from a CD. load the CD into the player, etc.

4

Press • REC.

The recorder is ready to record something (record-pause mode), but is

not actually recording yet.

Press ► (play) or ii (pause) to start recording.

Start playing the source.

To pause recording press

ii

(pause); to end

recording, press

(stop).

Pressing

ii

(pause) causes the recorder to start a new track.

I' ®

E

v

e

n

if you've loaded a recordable

MD

and checked that the

erase protect tab is closed, the recorder won't allow you to record If: there is

very little time remaining on the disc; the

UTOC

is full; the recorder can't read

the

UTOC

(because it is damaged, or out of standard).

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