Function of crls key, Re-recording, To pause recording temporarily – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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Function of CRLS key

The CRLS sets the recording level automatically in 20 seconds by ana­
lyzing the sound to be recorded.
If the key has never been pressed

....The sound is recorded with the basic level set with the unit.

If the key is pressed

....The recording level is set automatically and stored in memory

as the recording level to be used with the current input being
selected (CD, TUNER, AUX, etc.). From the next time on, this
recording level is set automatically for that input even if the

key is not pressed.

To return to the level used in previous recording

.... Press the ■ key while the CRLS indicator is blinking.

To return to the basic level

.... Flold the key depressed until the indicator goes off (for approx.

3 seconds).

UO-95g [En]

Re-recording

) Stop recording and rewind tape.

During recording
of side B (◄)

During recording
of side A (►)

(when side A is facing toward you)

(2) Press the • key twice.

Blinks.

I If there is a non-recorded space of more than 4 seconds before the

recording start position, recording is aborted and tape is rewound
as shown below.

Tape stops after 2 sec.
of transport.

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Tune to be

Recorded tune !r|

re-recorded

Re-recording

(D Press the • key once.

Blank of 4 sec.
or more

• If there is no recorded tune before, the tape will be rewound then

stopped.

► Tape stops after leaving a non-recorded space of approx. 4 sec­

onds.

» When re-recording from the beginning of tape, feed the leader tape

(the first portion of tape that cannot be recorded) before starting re­
recording.

I Recording will start.

To pause recording temporarily

• Press the • key to restart recording.

To end recording in the middle

Dolby HX Pro

The Dolby HX Pro headroom extension system records high frequen­
cies such as the cymbal sound clearly by controlling the bias current
during recording according to the frequency composition of the sound
being recorded. This system is activated automatically during record­

ing with this unit.

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