Recording an external digital source, 6 more recording features, 1prepare for recording – Pioneer MJ-L77 User Manual

Page 23: 2select aux (digital) on the cd receiver, 3prepare the source for recording, 4press md rec, 5press the md button to start recording, 8when you're done, press & to stop recording

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6 More Recording Features

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Recording an External Digital Source

Recording an external digital source — a DAT or MD player, or digital satellite
receiver, for example—via the optical digital input of the MJ–L77 follows much the
same procedure as recording from an analogue source. You’ll need to make sure that
your auxiliary component is connected to both the CD receiver via an analogue
connection (so that you can hear what you’re recording), and to the MD recorder via
an optical digital cable (so that the recording is digital). To do this, unplug the optical
cable from the back of the CD receiver and plug it into the optical digital output on
the external component.

1

Prepare for recording.

load a recordable MD

switch on/off the auto mark (track numbering)

switch record mode to stereo or mono long-play

2

Select AUX (Digital) on the CD receiver.

Press

AUX

repeatedly to switch between the analogue AUX inputs and the AUX

(digital) setting.

3

Prepare the source for recording.

Switch on the component and load the source material, etc.

4

Press MD REC.

The MD recorder goes into record-pause mode.

5

Press the MD button to start recording.

Alternatively, press

^ on the MD recorder’s front panel.

6

Playback the source (if necessary).

7

During recording:

To pause the recording, press

MD

(or

^ on the front panel). To

resume, press again.

To start a new track on the MD, press

MD

REC

.

8

When you're done, press

& to stop

recording.

Eject the disc (press

) on the front panel) before switching off the system.

Auto mark is active; recording
mode is stereo (standard play)

Recording will be to the digital
input directly

The MD record indicator flashes
in record-pause mode. During
recording it remains lit

The record indicator disappears
once you stop recording

AUX/CD-R

SOUND

DISPLAY

SET

MD

TAPE

TIMER/

CHARACTER

&

CANCEL

REC

$

!

+

VOL

STANDBY/ ON

MD REC

AUX

MD

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