37
GB
Othe
r Operations
For Manual Recording and Sound
Mixing:
Press the function button (except
TAPE) to select the source you want to
record.
If you want to record your voice
through the microphone only, you can
do so by selecting the CD function and
not playing any other source.
3
Set tape deck to stand by for
recording.
For CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:
Press REC TO TAPE.
“TAPE” and “SYNC” light up and
“REC” flashes in the display. “PUSH
ENTER” appears in the display.
For Manual Recording and Sound
Mixing:
Press REC TO TAPE.
“TAPE” lights up and “REC” flashes
in the display.
• When recording from a disc, press
.
or
>
repeatedly to select a
track or file during recording pauses.
• To record a folder of MP3 files, press
PLAY MODE on the remote
repeatedly until “
” lights up in the
display. Then, press
+/–
repeatedly to select the folder you
want.
4
Start recording.
While recording, you cannot listen to
other sources.
For CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:
Press ENTER. When the recording is
completed, the disc and the tape stop
automatically.
For Manual Recording:
Press ENTER, and then start playing
the recording source.
If there is noise while recording from
the tuner, reposition the respective
antenna to reduce the noise.
For Sound Mixing:
Press ENTER, and then start playing
the source and start singing or
speaking into the microphone.
Adjust the microphone volume by
turning MIC LEVEL.
After you have finished, turn MIC
LEVEL to MIN.
If acoustic feedback (howling) occurs,
reduce the volume, move the
microphone away from the speakers,
or change the direction of the
microphone.
To stop recording
Press
x
.
Notes
• You cannot eject the disc during CD-TAPE
Synchro Recording.
• If you connect or disconnect a microphone or
headphone during recording, the sound may
cut off for a moment.
• If FLANGER, DELAY or CHORUS sound
effect is selected while recording, the selected
sound effect will be recorded onto the tape.
Tip
When high level sound signals are input, the
system automatically adjusts the recording level
to prevent distortion of the recorded sound
signals (Auto Level Control Function).