Start playing the source you want to record, To stop recording, If "level over" appears in the level meter – Sony DHC-MD333 User Manual

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Start playing the source you want to
record.

When recording from this system's CD
player, the track numbers are
automatically marked. Press # REC
while recording to mark the track
numbers at the desired point (see
"Marking track numbers" on page 33),

Starting recording

with 6 seconds of

prestored audio
data

Time Machine Recording

To stop recording

Press MD ■-

If "Level Over" appears in the
level meter

A high-level signal was input during
recording in the tape function. When the
sound is distorted, reduce the recording level
(see page 54), then re-record.

While "TOC" is lit or is flashing

To ensure complete recording, do not move
the deck or pull out the mains lead. The deck
updates the Table of Contents (TC>C) while
"TC)C" is flashing.

Tip
You can change the recording time and the
remaining time in the display while recording by
pressing DISPLAY on the remote.

Notes

• The MD recording is complete only after ail the

recording information is entered to TOC at which
point TOC stops flashing and goes out. Be careful
not to discormect the mains lead or move the deck

•before this point. Before disconnecting the mains

" lead, do the following.

- Remove the MD.
- Press I / (!) to turn off the system.

• If you pause recording during CD recording a

track number is recorded at that point. Also, note
that the tracks are recorded as the same single
track with a single track number when a single
track of the same CD is recorded repeatedly.

When recording from an FM or satellite
broadcast, the first few seconds of material
are often lost due to the time it takes you to
ascertain the contents and press the record
button. To prevent the loss of this material,
the Time Machine Recording feature
constantly stores 6 seconds of the most recent
audio data in a buffer memory. When you
start recording the soimd source, the
recording actually starts with the 6 seconds of
audio data stored in the buffer memory in
advance, as shown in the illustration below;

When you press

End of the source

ENTER/

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Audio data In 6-second
buffer memory

■ Time

Recorded
portion

Beginning of the
source to be recorded

MD -

indicator

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continued

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