Recording in the edit mode, H) edit – Philips CD 740 User Manual

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The EDIT function has two recording modes in which you can store the recording time of
the tape in the player memory.

EDIT NORMAL - The player will determine which tracks fit on each side of the tape and

will stop after the last track. The tracks v>/ill be recorded in the order in which they appear

on the CD or in the programme.

EDIT OPTIMAL - The player now calculates the combination of tracks that will optimize

the use of available recording time.

NOTE!

- The EDIT function cannot be used for CDs containing more than 30 tracks.
- The - VOLUME + keys (on the remote control) may nof be used during recording as

they affect the strength of the signal from the player.

RECORDING IN THE EDIT MODE_________

• If required you can first search the loudest pas­

sage on the CD or in the programme and adjust

your recording device. This can also be done

after selecting the recording mode and the

recording time.

For this see ‘SEARCHING THE LOUDEST PAS­

SAGE (PEAK SEARCH)' on page 10.

• In STOP mode, press EDIT 72 to activate the

EDIT mode.

- The display shows NORMAL (default setting).

• If required you can insert an extra pause

between the various tracks by pressing AUTO

SPACE 20.

- SPACE then lights up.

• With

9 you can now select OPT(imal),

CANCEL or NORMAL again,

- The display shows OPT(imal), CANCEL, or

NORMAL again.

• Press EDIT 72 to store the required recording

mode (NORMAL or OPTimal).

- If you select CANCEL, the EDIT mode will be can­

celled and the player will go back to STOP mode.

- As soon as you have stored the recording

mode the display shows C90 (default setting).

• WithM-«< 9 you can now select the

required recording time:

Cl00. Cl05. C120, C30. C45. COO, C75 or COO.

Other recording times can be selected using

the 1-0 digit keys 5.

In EDIT NORMAL mode the recording time
must be at least equal to the playing time of

the first track on the CD or in the programme.

In EDIT OPT(imal) mode the recording time
must be at least equal to the playing time of the
shorfesf track on the CD or in the programme.

- WRONG T//WE lights up if you select a 'wrong'

time.

• Press EDIT 72 to store the required recording

time.

- The CD player will now go back to STOP mode

- The track number indicator shows which tracks

fit onto side A of the tape. The number of tracks
and their playing timef
will be shown under
TRACK and TOTAL

TIME.

• You can now record the entire CD or a programme

from it.

• Press PLAY/REPLAY a

- The numbers for side A of the tape will be

played one after the other. If AUTO SPACE has

been selected, after each track an extra pause

of 4 seconds (AUTOSPACE) will be inserted,

- After the last track that fits on side A of the

tape, the CD player will go into PAUSE mode;

PAUSE lights up.

- The track number indicator show's which tracks

fit onto side B of the

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tape. Under TRACK

you will see the num­

ber of the first track
to be recorded.

• Turn the tape over or select the tape travel

direction for side B.

• Press PLAY/REPLAY a

- The remaining tracks will now be played.

- After the last track play will stop, EDIT CAN­

CELLED lights up.

NOTE!

- As soon as you press PLAY/REPLAY 8 the other

player functions will temporarily be switched

off to prevent the recording being interfered
with; EDIT ACTIVE lights up if you press one of

the other buttons during recording.

- You can quit the EDIT mode by pressing

STOP/CP 7 or OPEN/CLOSE 70; EDIT CAN­

CELLED ther\ lights up.

- EDIT NOT POSSIBLE lights up if you try to

record a CD containing more than 30 tracks.

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