Bvarious ways of recording, Operating instructions, Recording in analog (analog recording) – Sony MZ-R910 User Manual

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Operating Instructions

MZ-R910.3-234-699-01(1)

Recorded
sound
level

Same as the
source.
You can also
adjust it
manually
(Digital REC
level control).

Adjusted
automatically.
You can also
adjust it
manually.

1)

You can erase unnecessary marks after
recording (“Erasing a track mark”, page 113)

2)

When the sound source is a CD or an MD.

3)

With a sound source other than a CD or an MD.

4)

The recorder pauses automatically when it
encounters a section with no audio signal for 3
seconds or more.

Note

Track marks may be copied incorrectly:
• when you record from some CD players or

multi disc players using digital (optical) input.

• when the source is in shuffle or program

play mode while recording using digital
(optical) input. In this case, play the source
in normal play mode.

• when programs with audio that is digitally

broadcast (e.g., digital TV) are recorded
through the digital (optical) input.

Recording in analog (Analog
Recording)

See the illustration in Japanese text (page 24).

The sound will be sent from the connected
equipment as analog signal but will be
recorded digitally on the disc.

1

Connect the LINE IN (OPT) jack of the
recorder to the line output jack of the
source with an line cable (not supplied).
The recorder switches to analog input
automatically.

2

Connect the power source.
To use on AC power, see “Recording an
MD right away!”.

3

Press and slide REC to the right.
“REC” and the REC lamp lights up and
recording starts.

4

Play the sound source.

Note

If you temporarily stop a recording operation
by pressing X, a new track mark will be
added at that point when you press X again
to resume recording. The recording resumes
on a new track.

B

Various ways of

recording

Connecting digital (optical)
and analog (line) inputs

The recorder selects digital or analog input
according to how the sound source is
hooked up.

Input

Difference

Digital
(optical)
input

Analog (line)
input

Connectable
source

Equipment
with an
digital
(optical)
output jack

Equipment
with an analog
(line) output
jack

Usable cord

Optical cable
(with an
optical or an
optical-mini
plug)

Line cable
(with 2 phono
plugs or a
stereo-mini
plug)

Signal from
the source

Digital

Analog
Even when a
digital source
(such as a CD)
is connected,
the signal sent
to the recorder
is analog.

Track
marks

1)

Marked
(copied)
automatically
•at the same

positions as
the source

2)

.

•after more

than 2
seconds of
blank or
low-level
segment

3)

.

•when

recording is
paused
while
synchro-
recording

4)

.

Marked
•after more

than 2
seconds of
blank or low
level
segment.

•while the

recorder is
paused while
recording.

•automatically

at specified
intervals
when the
Auto time
stamp is on.

You can erase
unnecessary
marks after
recording.

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