Recording a cd — cd synchro recording, Recording a cd – Sony TC-TX373 User Manual

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Recording a CD

— CD Synchro Recording

The CD SYNC button lets you record from a CD
to a tape easily. You can use TYPE I (normal) or
TYPE II (CrO

2

) tape, since the tape deck

automatically detects the tape type.

Tape deck TC-TX373

2

6

5

4

H

h x

DOLBY NR*

Cassette
indicator

* This tape deck is equipped with the Dolby B-type

noise reduction system.

The remote supplied with the
DHC-MD373

x

.

>

H

`/1

X

M

m

x

1

Tips

• When you press `/1 (power) on the tape deck, only

the tape deck turns on. Press `/1 (power) on the
DHC-MD373/333 to turn on the DHC-MD373/333
component system.

• The cassette indicator lights up in red when a

cassette is inserted and goes off when no cassette is
inserted.

• Pressing H or h when the tape deck is off

automatically turns on the tape deck and starts
playing a tape if there is a cassette inserted (

One

Touch Play

) (DHC-MD333 only).

• Inserting the tape when the power is off

automatically turns on the tape deck only. Press
`/1 (power) on the DHC-MD373/333 to turn on
the DHC-MD373/333 component system.

• You can switch from another source to the tape

deck just by pressing H or h (

Automatic

Source Selection

).

• To start playing automatically from the beginning

of the tape after fast winding (

Auto Play

), press

H while holding down m (for the top side) or
press h while holding down M (for the bottom
side).

• To listen to a tape recorded with the Dolby noise

reduction system, set DOLBY NR to ON.

• Using the timer function on the DHC-MD373/333,

you can wake up to music at a preset time. For
details, refer to “Wake up to music” in the DHC-
MD373/333 component system Instruction Manual.
When you set the Wake-up timer, DOLBY NR
must be set on the tape deck.

Note

The AMS feature may not work in the following
cases:

— the blank space between tracks is four seconds

or less.

— the sound source recorded on the right channel

is different from that on the left channel as with
a KARAOKE tape.

— low volume or low sound continues for a long

time.

— the TV is too close to the tape deck.

Playing a tape (continued)

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