Cd edit recording, Cd direct recording, Recordina – JVC CA-V605T User Manual

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RECORDINa

CD edit recording

You have 2 ways, except the standard method described on

page 23, to record from disc (conventional audio CD, CD-G,
and video CD without the PBC function) to tape.
CD Direct Recording — Everything on the disc onto the tape
in the order it is on the disc.
Auto Edit Recording —The unit arrange which tracks to be

recorded on which side of the tape, so a track isn’t cut off at the

end of the tape.

CD Direct Recording_____________

This is the easiest way of recording a disc.

Operation

1. Put the cassette to record onto in deck B.

2. Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc tray, with

its label side up.

3. Press CD REC START.

CD REC START

To record a tape with the Dolby NR system

Press DOLBY B NR to activate the Dolby B NR system.

The DOLBY B NR indicator is shown on the display.
To cancel the Dolby NR system, press the button again so
that the indicator turns off.
To record on both sides — Reverse Mode

Press REVERSE MODE so that the REVERSE MODE indica­

tor is lit on the display.
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the

indicator turns off.

To record a tape with the sound modes

Before you start recording, select the sound mode you want.

You can record with any one of the preset the sound modes.

Notes

You can record a set of programmed tracks using CD

Direct Recording.

Before you press CD REC START, make a program as you

want.
To make a program, see page 14.

‘ You can use Repeat Play during CD Direct Recording.

To repeat a disc or a track, see page 14.

(Front panel)

“CD REC" appears in the display.

Deck B starts recording and the CD player starts playing.

To stop during CD Direct Recording, press ■ STOP/

CANCEL button.

When you press ■ STOP/CANCEL button, you can make a 4-

second blank at the end of recording.

Note

— How CD Direct Recording Actually works —

Deck B records tracks in the order on the disc. If the tape ends

while recording a track, deck B rewinds the tape to the

beginning of the track and re-records it so that it fades out
naturally at the end of the tape.
If recording is continued to the reverse side, a 10 second blank
is created at the beginning of the reverse side. Then the
reverse side starts from last track recorded on the front side

and will fade out at the end of the tape again.

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