Recording on an md manually — manual recording, Recording on an md manually, Labeling titles during recording – Sony CMT-CP33MD User Manual

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Recording on an MD
manually

— Manual Recording

With manual recording, you can record just the
portions you like from a CD, or start recording
from the middle of the tape. You can also record a
radio program.
If you use a partially recorded MD, recording
starts after the recorded tracks.

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1

Insert a recordable MD.

2

Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select
the desired source (e.g., TUNER) to
record.

• CD: Recording from the CD
• TAPE: Recording from the tape

• TUNER: Recording from the radio

3

Press MD REC z.

The MD deck stands by for recording.

4

Press MD NX.

Recording starts.

Recording your favorite CD
tracks on an MD (continued)

Before pulling out the power
cord

MD recording is completed when the MD Table
of Contents (TOC) is updated. The TOC is
updated when you eject the MD or press ?/1 to
turn off the system. Do not pull out the power cord
before updating the TOC (while “TOC” is lit) or
while updating the TOC (while “TOC” or
“STANDBY” is flashing) to ensure a complete
recording.

Tip

The track numbers of the CD are recorded on to the
MD automatically.

Note

If “Cannot SYNC” appears, a disc is not loaded or
you cannot record on that MD (see page 79).

Labeling titles during
recording

If “CD-TEXT” lights up or flashes during
recording, you can record the CD TEXT
information onto the MD as follows:

• Automatically during recording

If you record on an unrecorded or completely
erased (see page 48) MD when “CD-TEXT” is
lit, the CD TEXT information is automatically
recorded.

• Manually during recording

When “CD-TEXT” flashes, press NAME EDIT
on the remote, and then press ENTER/YES on
the remote to record the title of the current
track.

Notes

• Depending on the disc, the CD TEXT information

may not be recorded automatically.

• When you record on an MD and a tape at the same

time, the CD TEXT information is not recorded.
Record this information after the recording is
completed (see page 45).

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