Preparations, J start edit recording, Fade edit recording – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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Fade edit recording

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The tune interrupted at the end of tape side A is faded out and

side B starts with fading in from the middie of that tune. The

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tune interrupted at the end of tape side B is simpiy faded out.

Preparations

• Load a cassette tape in deck B.
• Select the tape transport direction (◄

or^).

• Select "Z>" (two-side recording).
• Select the Dolby NR mode.
• Select the "CD" input with the MAIN

INPUT key.

• Insert disc(s) in the CD player.

^ The equalizer and presence effects applied to the music are recorded
i^together with the music sound.

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(In case of high-speed CCRS recording, the equalizer effect should be
switched off.)

Should be OFF.

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Selected disc No.

J Start edit recording.

For normal-speed
recording.

• The recording level and bias will be adjusted automatically in approx.

90 seconds, after which recording starts.

• The CD tracks are recorded in the order they are recorded on the CD.
• The Dolby NR is switched OFF during high-speed CCRS recording.

Therefore, the Dolby NR should be switched off when playing the

tape recorded by high-speed CCRS recording.

• The frequencies of musical notes are doubled during high-speed

CCRS recording. Therefore, the recorded contents cannot be en­
joyed as music even when the sound is monitored through the
speakers.

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Notes

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1. When the CCRS key is pressed during playback of CD, the playback stops and the CCRS setting (preparing edited recording) starts.
2. The automatic recording level setting operation in the edit recording utilizes a section suitable for this purpose in the CD present in the CD player.
3. Edit recording is not possible with CDs containing a track that is longer than one tape side, which may occur with classical music, etc.

4. If the deck is set for one-side recording (zii), the processing at the tape end is applied only on side A.
5. When the last tune of tape side B is faded out, the ending part of the last but one tune may sometimes be faded out if the space between it and

the last tune is short.

^ By specifying the recording time of the tape used, CD tracks

can be recorded with their order automatically changed so

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