2x recording from a cd to a usb flash drive, Recording to a usb flash drive – Eiki 8080 User Manual

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Recording to a USB Flash Drive

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2X Recording from a CD to a USB Flash Drive

The 8080 enables you to record tracks from a music CD to a USB flash drive at 2X speed. At this time, Mic Mixing
recording (see page 22) is disabled.

CAUTION:

• The transport controls, such as pause, skip, fast rewind and fast forward, are disabled during 2X-speed recording from

a CD to a USB flash drive.

• Tracks will be recorded to the USB flash drive in MP3 format with a bit rate of 128kbps. You cannot change this setting.
• Please refer to page 25 for information on the folders and files that are created during USB recording.
• Changing the volume, tone, or balance during recording will not affect the recording.

1

Set the Input Select switch to [CD].

2

Insert a music CD.

See page 13.

CAUTION:

• MP3/WMA files on a CD cannot be recorded to the

USB flash drive.

3

Connect the USB flash drive to the [USB] port.

See page 13.

4

Press the USB [REC] button twice within one
(1) second.

The button lights up red, the CD automatically starts
playing, and recording starts.
The playback sound will be muted during 2X record-
ing.

CAUTION:

• Recording tracks from a CD will create a separate

file for each track.

Press the [STOP/CLEAR] button.

If you press the [STOP/CLEAR] button while a track is
playing, that track will be deleted and will not be
recorded on the USB flash drive.

Select or start playing back the desired track on the CD,
then press the USB [REC] button twice within one (1) sec-
ond. Recording will start from the selected track. If you
pressed the USB [REC] button during playback, the
beginning of that track will be located, then recording will
start.

DIGITAL DISPLAY

REPEAT 1ALL REMAIN

TRACK NO.

TIME

MIN.

SEC.

RANDOM

PROGRAM

MEMORY

AUTOMATIC STOP

2 x COUNTER

PUSH
OPEN

VARIABLE PITCH CONTROL

25 RANDOM ACCESS PROGRAM

1

3

2

4

NOTE:

Tracks will automatically be
recorded to available space on
the drive.
You do not have to locate the
appropriate position to record
(as you would with a cassette
tape).

Stopping recording

Start recording from the desired track

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