Program edit recording, Timed edit recording, Al edit recording – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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Fade-in/fade-out

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Fade-out : Ending a tune by gradually decreasing the volume.

^ Fade-in : Starting a tune by gradually Increasing the volume.

Cross-fade : Combination of fade-out and fade-in so that the sounds

of two tunes are overlapped.

^ Program edit recording

I From one CD |

CD tracks are recorded in the order they
are programmed. The tune interrupted at
the end of tape side A is erased and side
B starts from the beginning of that tune.

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The tune interrupted in the middle at
the end of tape side B is erased.

From more than one CD

CD tracks of several CDs are recorded In
the order they are programmed. The tune
interrupted in the middle at the end of
tape side A is erased and side B starts
from the beginning of that tune.

^ Timed edit recording

The order of CD tracks are changed au­
tomatically so that no tune is interrupted
at the end of tape sides A and B.

Al edit recording

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In case the recording time of tape is
shorter than the playing time of CD, all
of CD tracks (up to 20) are accommo­

dated by fading out the ending parts.

Cross-fade edit recording

^ Fade edit recording

Tunes are connected by fade-out and
fade-in, and the tune interrupted at the

end of tape side A is re-recorded at the
beginning o tape side B.

CD tracks are recorded in the order they
are recorded. The tune interrupted at the
end of tape side A is faded out and side
B starts with fading in from the middle
of that tune.

The tune interrupted in the middle at the
end of tape side B is simply faded out.

The CD tracks can be recorded in the same order as they are
recorded on the CD or as they are programmed.

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