Two ways of connecting to a sound source, Difference between digital and analog inputs – Sony MZ-R50 User Manual

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^Various ways of recording

Two ways of connecting to a sound source

The input jack of this recorder works as both digital and analog input jacks. Connect the

recorder to a CD plaver or a cassette recorder using either digital input or analog input. To
record, see "Recording with digital input" (page 11) to record using digital input, and

"Recording an MD right away!" (page 6) to record using analog input.

Difference between digital and analog inputs

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II

Difference

Input Digital input

Analog (line) input

Connectable source

Usable cord

Signal from the source

Ec^uipment with an optical
digital output jack

Digital cable (with an optical
or an optical-mini plug)

Digital

Recorded track numbers Marked (copied)

automatically

•at the same positions as the

source.

•when the recorder is

paused while recording.

Recorded sound level

Same as the source

Equipment with an analog
(line) output jack

Line cable (with 2 phono
plugs or a stereo-mini plug)

Analog
Even when a digital source
(such as a CD) is connected,
the signal sent to the recorder
is analog.

Marked automatically

•after more than 2 seconds of

blank or low-level segment,

•when the recorder is

paused while recording.

You can erase unnecessary
marks after recording
("Erasing a track mark",
page 22).

Adjusted automatically. Can
also be adjusted manually
("Adjusting the recording
level manually", page 13).

Note

Track marks may be copied incorrectly :

•when you record from some CD players or multi disc players using digital input.
•when the source is in shuffle or program play mode while recording using digital input. In this

case, play the source in normal play mode.

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