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Playback/Recording

Recording

You can control both playback and recording
components using the amplifier's on-screen display. If
necessary, see the instructions of your recording
component.
p Recording to audio tape or MD
1
Click FUNCTION in the main menu.
2
Click the playback component you want (e.g.,
CD).
3
Click SUB.
0
4
Click REC EDIT.
DISC
1
2
6
7
REC EDIT
0
5
Click a recording component (e.g., TAPE).
PLAYER
RECORDER
The control buttons for both components appear.
"PLAYER" for the playback component, and
"RECORDER" for the recording component.
The arrow indicates the operative component.
arrow
FUNCTION
PLAYER
/
RECORDER
0
REC
GB
22
INPUT
SUB
USER
(
)
p
P
=
+
TRACK
D. SKIP
3
4
5
8
9
10/0
>10
ENTER
EXIT
INPUT
SUB
USER
(
)
p
P
=
+
CD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
DAT/MD
TAPE
EXIT
SOUND
SETUP
CD
0
(
)
p
P
TAPE
9
(
)
p
P
A B
EXIT
6
Insert a blank tape into the recording component
(tape deck, etc.) and adjust the recording level, if
necessary.
7
Click REC to start recording, then click the play
button (() on the PLAYER control.
Recording starts. Do not click any RECORDER
controls while recording. This will cut off the
source being recorded.
FUNCTION
SOUND
PLAYER
/
0
(
)
RECORDER
0
9
(
)
A B
REC
To stop recording
Click the recording component's p control.
To control the recorder after recording
Click RECORDER. RECORDER becomes the operative
component and you can use the RECORDER controls to
rewind and playback the recording (etc.).
Click PLAYER to operate the playback component.
To return to the main menu
Click EXIT.
Notes
• If you leave the REC EDIT menu by clicking FUNCTION,
SOUND, or EXIT, recording continues, but control returns
to the PLAYER side, even if you previously clicked
RECORDER.
• Some tape decks require that you press the r REC and (
buttons simultaneously to start recording. To perform
one-button recording from the on-screen display, be sure
to record the recording signal as shown in steps 1 to 7 of
"Registering IR codes" (pages 15 to 16).
• Sound input through the 5.1 INPUT jacks cannot be
recorded on a recording component.
• When you record on a component connected to the DAT/
MD REC OUT or TAPE REC OUT jacks, sound
adjustments do not affect the recording.
SETUP
CD
p
P
TAPE
p
P
EXIT

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