Normal edit recording, Set up deck b ready for recording, To apply an equalizer effect – Kenwood UD-900M User Manual

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OCRS NORM key-

CCRS HIGH key-

■ Normal EDIT recording

This function allows to edit, base on the recording time

of the tape specified, the order of the CD tracks so that
no track is interrupted at the end of each side of tape.

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DIRECTION select switch DOLBY NR select switch

Set up Deck B ready for recording.

® Insert the cassette tape.

d) Check the tape trans­

port direction.

d) Select the tape sides to

be recorded.

) iSelect two-side recording.

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® Select the Dolby NR mode.

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To apply an equalizer effect

See page 60.

2 Select the CD input.

2 Insert the disc in the CD player.

With the UD-900 system:

• When you wish to program tunes, carry out the pro­

gramming before step 4.

• To use the auto space function (page 51}, press the

ISPAC^ key.

With the UD-9001VI system:

• Close the doon___
• Verify that the |PGM|indicator is extinguished. If even only

one tune is programmed, editing cannot be carried out.

^ Select the EDIT mode with the EDIT

MODE key of the CD player.

EDIT MODE

^

Al EDIT MULTI EDIT -

The display changes every
time the key is pressed.

i Proceed to the next step within 8 seconds after setting

EDIT. If 8 seconds have elapsed, select the EDIT mode

again.

With the UD-900M (DP-MA9) system, press the disc
selector key to select the disc to be recorded.

0 Input the two-way recording time of the

tape.

Use the numeric keys of the CD player.

C-30 tape:

FRo] I-noi F

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C-46 tape: O

E33

\±M

EMi [H

• 46, 54, 60 or 90 can also be selected every time the

I TIMEI key is pressed. In this case, press the|EDIT MQDE|

key again to establish the input.

• Tracks are edited automatically to fit sides A and B, and

the end of editing is indicated when thelEDITlindicator
changes from blinking to continuous lighting.

• If a program containing a few tracks has been pro­

grammed previously, these tracks can be recorded in
priority. (UD-900 only)

• When thelEDIT MQDE|key is pressed again while[EDlT|

is lighted, "SHUFFLE" appears on the display and re-
editing of tracks is performed. (UD-900 only)

0 Press the OCRS key.

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Normal-speed recording

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Quick blinking

Slow blinking

Double-speed recording

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Quick blinking

Recording occurs as shown below, (example for

the UD-900 system)

Priority given to programmed tracks

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Track subjected to
time adjustment

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Track subjected to j^a^ks are recorded basically according to
time adjustment

numbers, but some tracks are replaced

with tracks subjected to time adjustment.

• The CD player and cassette deck enter the stop mode

automatically after the completion recording.

Notes:
1. Edit operation does not occur if a track No. 44 or more has been programmed. (With the UD-900M system, programming is not possible.)

2. Repeat playback is not available.
3. To cancel the auto-spacing, press the [R~MODE|kev and re-start the procedure from step 4. (UD-900 only)

UD-900/UD-900M (En)

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