Recording on a cd (2) – Teac AD-RW900-B User Manual

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Select the mode of track number assignment using the

AUTO button.

When the AUTO button is pressed once, the current auto track
level is displayed. Press the AUTO button repeatedly to select
another setting.

MANUAL

S-LEVEL -60

S-LEVEL -50

S-LEVEL -40

S-LEVEL -30

< After 2 seconds have passed, the display returns to the track/

time display.

S-LEVEL-60/50/40/30 (The track numbers are automatically added)

The auto track function activates and “AUTO TRACK” appears. The
displayed number indicates the auto track level.
The track numbers are automatically added during recording. If a
track change is detected via DIGITAL, or if silence (lower than the
auto track level) continues for three seconds or longer and then
the next track starts (sound becomes louder than the auto track
level) via ANALOG, the track numbers are automatically updated.

MANUAL (The track numbers are not automatically added)

In MANUAL mode, the track numbers are not automatically added.
To add track numbers manually, press the RECORD button (K
RECORD).

< The setting can be configured for DIGITAL and ANALOG respectively.

When the power is turned on, the setting is –60 dB for DIGITAL, –50
dB for LINE IN, –40 dB for TAPE and –30 dB for PHONO IN.

< If the input source is changed, the S-LEVEL setting returns to the

setting that had been set when the unit was turned on.

< If a CD is recorded via DIGITAL (

), the track numbers are

added based on the CD's digital signals. There is usually no need to
change the auto track level.

< In digital recording, even if the auto track function is activated,

track numbers may not be added depending on the digital source
player. In such a case, add track numbers manually (see page 34).

< When you record digital broadcasts or other sources without

track numbers, track numbers are not added even if the auto track
function is activated. To add a track number, press the RECORD
button (K RECORD) while recording a track.

< When you record classical music or other sources containing silent

parts via ANALOG, track numbers may not be properly added even
if the auto track function is activated. To add a track number in this
case, deactivate the auto track function, and press the RECORD
button (K RECORD) while recording a track.

< When you record a record or other sources with much

interference, more track numbers than expected may be added
unintentionally.

< The AUTO button cannot be used during recording.

If track numbers are not properly added

When you record sources with interference via ANALOG, track
numbers may not be added if the auto track level is lower than the
interference level. In this case, set the auto track level higher than
the interference level.

If there is little interference and the track starts with a small sound
resulting in the beginning of the recorded track being truncated,
set the auto track level lower.

Noise

Quiet

Loud

Examples

CD, MD

Record,

cassette tape

S-LEVEL

-60

-50

-40

-30

5

(When recording from a tape , LINE IN or PHONO)

Adjust the recording level.

Before recording, adjust the recording level. Failure to do so
could cause the recorded sound to be distorted or noisy.

1. Play the source (cassette tape or external device) to be

recorded.

2. Use the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level so that

the loudest sound never lights the “OVER” indicator on the
peak level meter.

< Different sources to be recorded have different volumes. In

order to record at the optimal volume for each source, it is
necessary to adjust the recording level for each source.

< You cannot adjust the recording level when recording from a

DIGITAL source.

LINE IN

PHONO

Recording on a CD (2)

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