Recording a cd: specifying tape length (time edit), To stop recording, To check the order – Sony LBT-D570 User Manual

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Recording a CD:
Specifying Tape
Length (time edit)

You can have the stereo system create
programs based on the tape length.
The CD player makes programs that will fit
the tape length. For example, if you use a
46-minute tape to record a 50-minute CD,
the CD player will automatically choose
tracks that will fit within the 46-minutes,
filling as much of the tape as possible. The
player will not program those tracks
beyond track number 20.
Use the buttons on both the unit and the
remote to do this operation.

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Press = EJECT and insert a blank tape

into deck B with the side you want to
record on facing forward.
Recording starts from the front side of
the tape, unless you change the playing
direction before recording.
Make sure the tabs on the cassette have
not been removed.

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Select dual or single-sided recording.

To record

Press DIRECTION
to select

One side of the tape

Both sides*

or RELAY

Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the

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Press FUNCTION repeatedly until

"CD" appears in the display.

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Press = OPEN and place a CD on the

■tray.

Make sure, the disc number in the
playing position in the display is the one
you want to record.
The total number of tracks and the
playing time appear in the display.

in low-level high-frequency signals.
Press DOLBY NR so that "DOLBY NR
B" appears in the display.

G Press EDIT twice.

"TIME EDIT" appears then "SELECT"
and "TIME" appears alternately.

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Press (S3 / CSO on the remote to designate

the tape length or "HALF".
As you press the button, the display
changes as follows:

• HALF

C-46 C-54 •

(23.00)

(27.00)

• C-90

C-74 C-60 ■

(45.00)

(37.00)

(30.00)

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Choose "HALF" if you want the CD
player to half of the total playing time of
the CD in original order. You cannot
select "HALF" when recording CDs
with more than 20 tracks.
"PUSH EDIT" and half of the total time
of the tape you selected appears in the
display.

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When you want to record on both sides,

press EDIT again. The CD player
determines the tracks to be recorded on
side B.

Tracks to be recorded on both sides

Total playing time on side B

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Press CD SYNCHRO.

The REC and DD (pause) lamps light
up and deck B stands by for
recording.
The lamp lights up and the <l
lamp flashes for a few seconds, then
disappears.

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Side in recording
pause mode

Half of the total time of the tape

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Press EDIT.

The CD player determines the tracks to
be recorded on side A automatically.
Total time and tracks to be recorded on
side A appears in the display.

Tracks to be recorded on side A

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If you want to start recording from
the reverse side, press <3 so that the
<l indicator lights steadily.

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Press DO on the tape player to release

recording pause.
Recording starts. After about 10
seconds, the CD player starts playing.

To stop recording

Press □ on the tape player.

To check the order

Press CHECK on the remote repeatedly.
Each time you press CHECK, the number
of the programmed tracks appear in the
display.

To cancel time edit

Press CONTINUE on the CD player.

To select the desired tracks

beforehand

You can record certain tracks (up to 20) first
by selecting them before time editing. See
"Playing Tracks in the Desired Order
(program play)".

Total playing time on side A

Recording a CD:
Specifying Track
Order (program edit)

You can adjust the total recording time to
the tape length while making a program.

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