Listening edit recording, 25 engli s h, Mix blance cd line line mic mic – JVC XL-R2010BK User Manual

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Press the SET button.

“DISC DUBBING” is shown in the information display.

When a blank disc is in the CDR tray, “UPDATE OPC” is
shown following “DISC DUBBING”.

The CD player and CDR start simultaneously.

Recording starts from the first track of the CD.

When recording completes, “STOP DUBBING” flashes and
recording automatically stops.

Notes

Recording can only start if the total time of the tracks on the
source disc is less than the time remaining on the disc being
recorded to. If the track time on the source disc is longer, the
message “SHORT REMAIN” is shown in the information dis-
play and the dubbing function is ended.

If a track on the source disc is of SCMS format, the message
“SCMS PROTECT” is shown in the information display, and
the dubbing function is ended.

Do not finalize the disc.

Selected tracks can be programmed and recorded.

1

Stop the CD to be recorded.

2

Load a recordable CD-R or CD-RW in the CDR
tray.

The disc is read.

The default setting is for the CD to be recorded digitally. If you
press the REC SOURCE SELECTOR button and select CD
ANALOG you can also record the CD using analog sound. You
can listen to the source when recording using analog sound, but
you cannot use high-speed recording.

When recording SCMS (see page 41) discs, the disc is recorded
using analog sound.

3

Press the CD EDIT button (main unit/remote
control) to select the Listening Edit mode.

“LISTEN EDIT” is shown in the information display for 3 seconds,
the L EDIT edit recording indicator is shown in the display window.
• The CD tray of the CD player cannot be opened once the listen-

ing edit mode is activated.

• If track have already been programmed for the CDs, “LAST L-

PG OK?” is shown in the information display. Press the SET
button on either the remote control or the main unit or press the
PLAY button on the main unit to record the same programmed
tracks.
Recording starts.
To program new tracks, press the CANCEL button and then
proceed to step 4.

4

Program the tracks while the CD is playing by
assigning a tag to each track on the disc.

• This is done by pressing either the SET button (main unit/

remote control) to add the track to the program or the CANCEL
button (main unit/remote control) to skip the track.

a. When the track now playing is to be recorded

b. When the track is not to be recorded

When the first track has been stored in memory

After making the last programming choice, “START TO DUB?” is
shown in the information display. Press the SET button (main unit/
remote control) to continue or the CANCEL button (main unit/
remote control) to end the function.

(To be continued on the next page)

Listening Edit Recording

STANDBY

STANDBY/ON

MAX

MIN

LEVEL

PHONES

PLAY MODE

CD EDIT

REC SOURCE

SELECTOR

CD REC

STOP

PLAY

PAUSE

REC SOURCE

DIGITAL

CD

LINE

MIC

OPEN/CLOSE

OPEN/CLOSE

XL-R2010 CD/CDR MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC RECORDER

CANCEL

SET

MENU

PAUSE

REC/REC MUTING

PLAY

STOP

SYNCHRO

FINALIZE

MULTI JOG/REC LEVEL

+

MIX BLANCE

CD

LINE

LINE

MIC

MIC

2

3

4

1

CANCEL

5

STANDBY/ON

CD REC

PLAY

MODE

REC

REC MUTING

REC

SOURCE

MENU

PITCH

0

CAN

CEL

REPEAT

CD

PITCH

+

SET

PITCH–

RM–SXLR2010A

REMOTE CONTROL

CDR

CD EDIT

FINALIZE

DISPLAY

1

2

4

5

7

8

3

6

9

10

+10

FADE

SYNCHRO

C O N T R O L

1

4

3

CANCEL

5

CD EDIT

CD EDIT

Remote Control

Main Unit

The track is stored in the memory, and

operation moves on to the next track.

SET

CANCEL

The track is not stored in the memory,

and operation moves on to the next

track.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12

DIGITAL

44.1kHz

CD

L EDIT

C D - R

SYNC

4X AUTO TRACK

L
R

40 30 20 10

dB

6 3 0

Play time of second track

Recording time remaining on the
CD-R/RW disc (pre-calculated)

“1” is cleared from the music calendar.

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