English – Denon DN-M991R User Manual

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(3) PLAY/PAUSE and STANDBY/CUE Operations

(4) Before Starting to Record

(5) Method of Recording on Discs

• The operation switches between playback and pause each time

the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.

• When the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback,

the pickup returns to the position at which playback was
started.

The diagrams below show playback patterns when the
PLAY/PAUSE and STANDBY/CUE buttons are pressed.

PLAY and PAUSE

PLAY/PAUSE button pressed

Position on disc

Section
played

Section
played

PLAY and CUE

PLAY, PAUSE and CUE

Back Cue

STANDBY/CUE button pressed

Position on disc

STANDBY/CUE
button pressed

Position on disc

• Turn on the power. To record from the analog input, it is

recommended to turn on the power at least 5 minutes before
starting to record. This eliminates fluctuations of the A/D
converter DC offset, reduces the amount of DC offset at the
recording start position, in the middle of the recording and at
the recording end position, and keeps the DC offset constant.
DC offset hinders the auto cue function for detecting the point
where the sound starts at low levels and the auto track
increment function which detects soundless sections.

• Load a recordable disc. There are 60-minute and 74-minute

recordable discs. For a description of recordable discs, see the
section “Method of Recording on Discs” below. It is not
possible to record on discs which are already recorded and
have little free space left or on playback only discs.

Disc for recording

Method of recording on disc

1

Discs on which
nothing is recorded

Recording starts from the beginning
of the disc.
The beginning of the disc is found
automatically, so there is no need to
do this manually.

2

Recording on discs
after erasing all their
tracks

Same as above.

3

Recording on an
already recorded disc

Recording starts from the end of the
last recorded section.
The end of the last recorded section
is found automatically, so there is no
need to do this manually.
The set is designed so that it is not
possible to record over a recorded
section, so you cannot accidentally
erase a previous recording.

4

Recording on discs
after erasing part or all
of the disc

If there is not enough remaining
space or if you want to do the
recording over, erase before
recording.

To erase one track at a time:

Use the track erase function.

To erase all the tracks at once:

Use the all erase function.

• Disc types

Blank discs:

Discs on which nothing is recorded

Discs you have just bought

Discs that have been erased (using the all erase

function)

No-track discs:

Discs on which nothing is recorded but which

contain a disc name

Blank discs which have been given a disc name

Discs with disc names on which all the tracks have

been erased individually

PLAY/PAUSE
button
pressed

PLAY/PAUSE
button
pressed

PLAY/PAUSE
button
pressed

Pause mode set at this point

Section
played

PLAY/PAUSE
button
pressed

PLAY/PAUSE
button
pressed

PLAY/PAUSE
button
pressed

Section
played

Section
played

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