Page 2 - CAUTION; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
• Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within anequilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to thepresence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within theproduct’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitudeto constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. ...
Page 3 - COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT; ii
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements.Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may voidyour authority, granted by the FCC, to use the produc...
Page 4 - CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT; iii
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT • To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. • Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place – away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, an...
Page 5 - iv; Discs that can be used for recording; Erasure or loss of data
iv CD/CD-R/CD-RW COMPATIBLE WITH THIS UNIT ■ Discs that can be used for recording onthis unit Be sure to use only CD-R and CD-RW discs made by reliablemanufacturers.CD-R and CD-RW digital audio discs that display either of thefollowing marks can be used with this unit. ■ Discs that can be used for r...
Page 6 - NOTES ON DISCS; Handling of discs
v NOTES ON DISCS ■ Handling of discs Heed the following notes on handling of discs not to create anycause for a recording failure, a loss of the recorded data, or amalfunction of this unit. • This compact disc recorder is designed for use with CDs (including 8cm [3”] discs) bearing the following mar...
Page 7 - English; CONTENTS
1 English 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONTENTS 1. GETTING STARTED FEATURES ...................................................................... 2ABOUT THIS MANUAL .................................................. 2 Structure ................................................................................ 2Abou...
Page 8 - About this manual; ABOUT THIS MANUAL; Structure; FEATURES
2 ■ About this manual • This manual is printed prior to production. Design and specifications are subject to change in part for the reason of theimprovement in operativity ability, and others. In this case, theproduct has priority. • Some of the illustrations and names of the package contents etc wr...
Page 9 - SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
3 English GETTING ST AR TED 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Make sure the following items are included in your package. • Remote Control • Batteries (size AA, UM-3, or R6) (2) OPEN/CLOSE COPY FINALIZE REPEAT 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R 7 S T U 0 SPACE MODE ENTER MENU COMPLETE TRACK NO. WR...
Page 10 - NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS; Front panel; i o p a s d f g h
4 1 POWER Turns on/off this unit (P.14). 2 HDD Sets the unit to the HDD operation mode (P.14). 3 CDR Sets the unit to the CDR drive operation mode (P.14). 4 COPY Sets the unit to the copy standby mode. 5 Front panel display Displays information on the current playback or recording.You can switch inf...
Page 12 - Remote control
6 NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS ■ Remote control OPEN/CLOSE COPY FINALIZE REPEAT 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R 7 S T U 0 SPACE MODE ENTER MENU COMPLETE TRACK NO. WRITE HDD CDR GROUP SKIP CLEAR 8 V W X 10 SYMBOL BOOKMARK 9 Y Z A. M. Q. R. ERASE RANDOM TIMER REC INTRO REC INPUT TEXT/...
Page 14 - Display; REC
8 NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS ■ Display ALBMMARK A.M.Q.R. AUTO PRD DIG M REC LEVEL TRACK TOC GROUP TIME CDR W L R dB –30 –10 –6 –2 0 MULT RNDM ALL SYNC ANLG TOTAL DUPLCT S G A REP 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 r 9 0 q w e t y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 REP indicator Lights when the Repeat Play mode is turned on....
Page 15 - Rear panel
9 English GETTING ST AR TED 1 NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS ■ Rear panel For details about HDD installation, refer to “INSTALLING THE HDD” of the “HDD Installation Manual”. For details about how to connectother components, refer to “CONNECTIONS” (P.10). LINE IN — LINE OUT IN OUT DIGITAL REC COAXIAL ...
Page 16 - Digital connections; Analog connections; CONNECTIONS
10 LINE IN — LINE OUT IN OUT DIGITAL REC COAXIAL OPTICAL COAXIAL OPTICAL RS–232C VIDEO VIDEO OUT S VIDEO ANALOG PLAY R L R L 4 3 REC PLAY OUT IN DIGITAL INPUT COAXIAL DIGITAL OUTPUT R L R L OPTICAL OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL VIDEO IN S VIDEO VIDEO Coaxial cable(optional) To wall outlet S-video c...
Page 17 - Connecting a monitor; PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL; Installing batteries; Battery replacement; Remote control operation range
11 English GETTING ST AR TED 1 CONNECTIONS Connecting a monitor You can display the list of groups or tracks to be played, copying/recording settings or the list of setting items on the monitor by connectingthe monitor to this unit. Connect the S VIDEO jack or the VIDEO jack whichever available on y...
Page 18 - BASIC OPERATIONAL FLOW; COPY; Press POWER on the unit to turn it; The display shows the “WELCOME” message,; Set a CD on the disc tray.; Press; Press COPY once to set the unit to; The HDD and CDR marks in the display start to; R e a d i n g
12 BASIC OPERATIONAL FLOW Once you have finished all connections (P.10) and prepared the remote control (P.11), please follow the procedure below to copy music datafrom a CD to the HDD and listen to it!(In this procedure, we use a remote control to operate the unit although buttons on the unit contr...
Page 19 - The display shows the progress of the copy; Now, please try various features of this unit!
13 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 4 Press W / D to start copy. The display shows the progress of the copy process. 5 When copy is finished, press HDD to select the HDD. The HDD mark in the display lights and HDD information appears. 6 Press W / D to start playback of the tracks you just recorded on th...
Page 20 - TURNING ON/OFF THE UNIT
14 TURNING ON/OFF THE UNIT This unit equips the HDD and CDR drive. When operating the unit, you need to select HDD or CDR drive in accordance with your purpose. SELECTING THE OPERATIONAL DRIVE (HDD/CDR) To operate the HDD drive, press HDD. The HDD mark lights in the display, and the disc information...
Page 21 - SELECTING THE GROUP OR TRACK MODE
15 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 SELECTING THE GROUP OR TRACK MODE When starting playback or recording, you need to select the group or track mode at first, and then select an item (disc, album, track, etc) tooperate. The types of group you can select vary depending on the drives (HDD and CDR drive)....
Page 22 - Data on the HDD; Group; Track
16 SELECTING THE GROUP OR TRACK MODE ■ Data on the HDD The data recorded onto the built-in HDD of this unit will be numbered and organized based on the following concept: Group A collection of disc(s), album(s), and a bookmark are genericallycalled “group”. Disc One consequent recording is counted a...
Page 23 - Data on CDs
17 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 SELECTING THE GROUP OR TRACK MODE ■ Data on CDs You can operate CDs (including CD-R and CD-RW) set in the CDR drive by group (disc or bookmark) or track. Track The number of tracks recorded onto a disc varies. Also, storagecapacity varies depending types of discs. For...
Page 24 - Display while playing the data on the HDD; Display while recording onto the HDD; Display while playing a CD; Display while recording onto a CD-R or; SWITCHING DISPLAY INFORMATION
18 Display while playing the data on the HDD Group number, track number and elapsed time of thetrack being played Group number, track number and remaining time of thetrack being played Group number and group total time Group number and group remaining time Group title or track title Group title Trac...
Page 25 - PLAYING BACK THE HDD OR CD; To skip tracks; To skip groups; To start playback
19 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 PLAYING BACK THE HDD OR CD Follow the procedure below to carry out basic playback operations. This unit also provides various useful functions for playback. Fordetails, refer to “USEFUL PLAYBACK OPERATIONS” (P.20-23). To skip tracks To skip to beginning of the current...
Page 26 - USEFUL PLAYBACK OPERATIONS; Searching by elapsed time; Setting the play style; When selecting “Style All”
20 USEFUL PLAYBACK OPERATIONS You can enjoy playback with various useful features with this unit. ■ Searching by elapsed time (Time Search) You can search the desired part by setting the time. 1. Press MODE to enter the playback mode setting. “Time Search” appears on the display. 2. Press the MULTI ...
Page 27 - When selecting “Style Group”; Repeating playback of a track; To cancel the Single Repeat setting; R e p e a t
21 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 USEFUL PLAYBACK OPERATIONS • When random play is set, all tracks that belong to the selected group category are played in a random sequence. • When full repeat play is set, all tracks that belong to the selected group category are repeatedly played. • When intro play ...
Page 28 - Playing back randomly; To cancel the Random Play setting; Repeating playback of the selected; To cancel the Full Repeat setting
22 USEFUL PLAYBACK OPERATIONS ■ Playing back randomly (Random Play) You can listen to all tracks recorded in a group on the HDD or on aCD in a random sequence. 1. Press MODE to enter the playback mode setting, thenrotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, H or G on the remote control) to display “Random...
Page 29 - Playing back only the beginning; To cancel the Intro Play setting; I n t r o s
23 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 USEFUL PLAYBACK OPERATIONS ■ Playing back only the beginning parts of tracks (Intro Play) You can listen to the beginnings of the tracks for a set amount oftime one after another. 1. Press MODE to enter the playback mode setting, thenrotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +...
Page 30 - USING THE BOOKMARK LIST; Adding tracks to the bookmark list; Playing back tracks in the book-; B o o k m a r k; M a r k; M a r k; Removing tracks from the book-
24 You can easily listen to a group of desired tracks by selecting a list of tracks with bookmarks. USING THE BOOKMARK LIST ■ Adding tracks to the bookmark list Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK on the remote controlduring playback of the desired track until the MARKindicator turns off. Memo • When the track...
Page 31 - List of groups or tracks; Display during copying; Display during recording; List of setting items; Display during titling; USING HEADPHONES
25 English B ASIC OPERA TIONS 2 You can display the list of groups or tracks to be played, copying/recording settings and the list of the setting items on the monitor byconnecting the monitor to this unit. Memo The unit does not output video signals when “VIDEO Output” (P.74) is set to “Video Off”. ...
Page 32 - Copying all tracks on a CD; COPYING FROM A CD ONTO THE HDD; H D D
26 ■ Copying all tracks on a CD You can copy all tracks on a CD onto the HDD. 1. Set the CD in the disc tray. This unit starts reading the information (type and capacity ofthe CD) when the CD is loaded. The following message appears during reading (the processmay take 10 to 20 seconds depending on t...
Page 33 - Copying selected tracks on a CD
27 English HDD RECORDING 3 COPYING FROM A CD ONTO THE HDD ■ Copying selected tracks on a CD You can copy your favorite tracks on a CD onto the HDD. 1. Set the CD in the disc tray, then add bookmarks tofavorite tracks (P.24). Tracks are listed and stored in order that the bookmarks havebeen placed. M...
Page 34 - Selecting a target disc; Setting the HDD copy mode
28 COPYING FROM A CD ONTO THE HDD ■ Selecting a target disc While this unit is in the HDD copy standby mode, rotatethe MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, GROUP SKIP buttons, H or G ) to select the disc number to where the data is copied. Memo When a disc number with recorded tracks is selected, newrecording...
Page 35 - Setting the HDD copy menu; H o w
29 English HDD RECORDING 3 COPYING FROM A CD ONTO THE HDD ■ Setting the HDD copy menu In the HDD copy menu, you can set the copy method, copy level,and copy speed. 1. Press MENU while this unit is in the HDD copystandby mode (P.26, 27). You can start setting the HDD copying menu. 2. Rotate the MULTI...
Page 36 - C o p y; L e v e l; Copy Speed; C o p y
30 Copy Method Setting of the copying method. Copying may fail if the setting for“Copy Method” is not correctly made. Initial setting: Digital Copy Digital Copy This method always makes digital copies. Copying is not possible ifthe tracks are copy protected by the SCMS standard (P.82). Auto Dig/Anlg...
Page 37 - RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD; Recording input audio source
31 English HDD RECORDING 3 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD ■ Recording input audio source You can make recordings from the component such as a cable TV tuner or DVD player connected to this unit. Note This unit cannot input digital signals other than PCM signals. Memo Recording ont...
Page 38 - Using an external timer to record; Notes on recording time setting; Recording time
32 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD ■ Using an external timer to record Notes on recording time setting • This unit is not equipped with the clock function. Use an external timer when making a timer recording. • It may take 30 seconds to 1 minute after the power of this unit is turn...
Page 39 - Setting for a timer recording; T i m e r
33 English HDD RECORDING 3 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD Setting for a timer recording Memo • You cannot set a timer recording for CD-R and CD-RW copying. • You can skip to step 3 in the following procedure by pressing TIMER REC on the remote control. URAL SOUND HDD/CD RECORDER T...
Page 40 - Adjusting the recording level; When recording a digital input source; When recording an analog input source
34 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD ■ Adjusting the recording level There is an adjusting procedure for each input source to be recorded as explained below. Choose the one for your input source and follow thesteps. ER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. F...
Page 41 - Setting the HDD recording mode; P e r i o d
35 English HDD RECORDING 3 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD ■ Setting the HDD recording mode This unit provides various recording modes. Choose the mode thatsuits your needs. Initial setting: Track Synchro 1. Press MODE while this unit is in the HDD recordingstandby mode (P.31). The...
Page 42 - Setting a condition for synchronized; S y n c h r o; A N L G; T i m e
36 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD Setting a condition for synchronized recording This unit automatically detects track intervals when recording ismade in track-synchronized recording mode, multi-synchronizedrecording mode, or all-synchronized recording mode. You can setthe conditi...
Page 43 - Adding track markers during recording (Manual track marking)
37 English HDD RECORDING 3 RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD ■ Adding track markers during recording (Manual track marking) ER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. FINALIZE ERASE BOOKMARK COMPLETE MENU CLEAR MIN MAX OPTICAL ANALOG REC LEVEL INPUT REC COAXIA...
Page 44 - Copying all tracks in a group to a disc
38 RECORDER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. FINALIZE ERASE BOOKMARK COMPLETE MENU CLEAR MIN MAX OPTICAL ANALOG REC LEVEL INPUT REC COAXIAL ANALOG COPY A.M.Q.R. CDR MULTI JOG COPY FINALIZE w / d MODE ENTER MENU COMPLETE TRACK NO. WRITE HDD CDR GROUP SKIP CLEAR OPEN/CLO...
Page 45 - M r k; R e c o r d i n g
39 English CD-R/CD-R W COPYING 4 COPYING FROM THE HDD ONTO A CD-R/CD-RW DISC When a disc is selected: When an album is selected: When a bookmark is selected: 4. Press w / d to start copying. The progress of the copy process is shown in the display. The unit applies the following settings (default) i...
Page 46 - Copying selected tracks on the HDD
40 COPYING FROM THE HDD ONTO A CD-R/CD-RW DISC ■ Copying selected tracks on the HDD You can copy favorite tracks on the HDD to a CD-R or CD-RW disc. RECORDER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. FINALIZE ERASE BOOKMARK COMPLETE MENU CLEAR MIN MAX OPTICAL ANALOG REC LEVEL I...
Page 47 - Copying high quality sounds (Audio Master Quality Recording); A M Q R; N o; U n a v a i l a b l e
41 English CD-R/CD-R W COPYING 4 COPYING FROM THE HDD ONTO A CD-R/CD-RW DISC ■ Copying high quality sounds (Audio Master Quality Recording) You can make your own CD with high quality sound with the Audio Master Quality Recording feature. Notes • Audio Master Quality Recording can be used only for co...
Page 48 - Setting the CDR copy mode
42 COPYING FROM THE HDD ONTO A CD-R/CD-RW DISC ■ Setting the CDR copy mode In the CDR copy mode, you can specify the number of tracks to be copied on the HDD or enable/disable the auto-finalization feature. Initial setting: All Synchro 1. Press MODE while this unit is in the CDR copystandby mode (P....
Page 49 - Setting the CDR copy menu; Copy Method
43 English CD-R/CD-R W COPYING 4 COPYING FROM THE HDD ONTO A CD-R/CD-RW DISC ■ Setting the CDR copy menu In the CDR copy menu, you can set the copy method, copy level,copy speed, and imaging speed. 1. Press MENU while this unit is in the CDR copystandby mode (P.38, 40). 2. In the HDD copy menu, you ...
Page 50 - Copy Level; Imaging Speed
44 COPYING FROM THE HDD ONTO A CD-R/CD-RW DISC Copy Level Setting of the sound level for copying. Sound level adjustment isnot normally necessary. However it is possible to adjust the copyingsound level to suit you needs. Adjustment is possible in the –12dB to +12dB range by 0.4dBsteps. Memo • Level...
Page 51 - DUPLICATING A CD; D u p l i c a t e; C h a n g e
45 English CD-R/CD-R W COPYING 4 DUPLICATING A CD This unit equips the Duplicate feature that enables to create a copy CD easily and quickly. Note Duplication may not correctly made on a CD-R or CD-RW disc that does not support high speed writing. In this case, copy a CD onto theHDD first, then perf...
Page 53 - F i n a l i z e; F i n a l i z i n g
47 English CD-R/CD-R W COPYING 4 FINALIZING A CD-R/CD-RW DISC Finalization is the process that concludes recording, and allows a CD-R disc to be played on a standard CD player or a CD-RW disc to beplayed on a CD-RW-compatible player. ER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO....
Page 54 - ERASING DATA ON A CD-RW DISC; Erasing last tracks; Erasing all tracks; Erasing TOC
48 ERASING DATA ON A CD-RW DISC You can erase the data recorded on a CD-RW disc. New recordings can be made in the space created by erasing. The following four types oferasing are possible with this unit. ■ Erasing last tracks This operation erases the last track on a disc. “Last Track Erase”cannot ...
Page 55 - Initializing a CD-RW disc; E r a s e
49 English CD-R/CD-R W COPYING 4 ■ Initializing a CD-RW disc This operation initializes a CD-RW disc. 1. Set a CD-RW disc in the disc tray, then press andhold ERASE for about two seconds. “Erase Disc ?” appears on the display. To cancel erasing, press a . 2. Press w / d to start erasing. “Erasing” f...
Page 56 - LIST OF EDIT MENU; Cursor button operations in the edit menu
50 LIST OF EDIT MENU In the edit menu, you can edit album, track, and disc data stored in the HDD. Please select the menu listed below for any purpose. Also, theUndo feature enables to cancel the last edit operation. Album Edit Track Edit Disc Edit Undo Album New Edit Stored Album Copy Album Rename ...
Page 57 - Entering characters in the edit
51 English EDITING 5 ■ Entering characters in the edit menu Entering the title characters by using the MULTI JOG knob 1. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob. When the MULTI JOG knob is rotated clockwise, characters appear in the order of alphabetical capital letters, alphabeticallower case letters, numbers, a...
Page 58 - EDITING ALBUMS; A l b u m; Album New
52 You can select the desired tracks from among the ones recorded on the HDD and store them as an album in this unit’s memory. You can alsoedit the album afterwards. EDITING ALBUMS RAL SOUND HDD/CD RECORDER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. FINALIZE ERASE BOOKMARK COMPL...
Page 59 - E d i t
53 English EDITING 5 Memo • You can switch the display by pressing TEXT/TIME (P.18) while an album is being made:– If the title is assigned to the source disc or track, the title appears. – By pressing TEXT/TIME while the title is being displayed, the total time of the album being made appears for a...
Page 60 - Album Copy; Album Rename; R e n a m e
54 EDITING ALBUMS Album Copy You can copy the entire disc, album, or bookmark to a new album. 1. If “Album Copy” is selected (P.52), the followingscreen appears. 2. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/– on the remotecontrol) to select the group to be copied from. The group to be copied from switches ...
Page 61 - Album Delete; D e l e t e; Album Pack; P a c k; T i t l e
55 English EDITING 5 EDITING ALBUMS Album Delete You can delete an existing album. 1. If “Album Delete” is selected (P.52), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautomatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip tostep 4 since you do not nee...
Page 62 - Track Shuffle; Track Level
56 EDITING ALBUMS Track Shuffle You can change the order of tracks in an album. 1. If “Track Shuffle” is selected (P.52), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautomatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip tostep 6 since you do not need ...
Page 64 - EDITING TRACKS; T r a c k; Track Rename
58 You can do various editing operations on the tracks that have been recorded on the HDD. EDITING TRACKS 1. Press MENU while the HDD is selected (P.14). The display changes for the menu item selection. 2. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, H or G on the remote control) to select “Track Edit” 3. ...
Page 65 - Track Adjust; A d j u s t
59 English EDITING 5 6. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/– on the remotecontrol) to select the new track number. 7. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remotecontrol) to confirm the new track number. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection. 8. Press COMPLETE. The selected track is renumbe...
Page 66 - Track Erase; Part Erase
60 EDITING TRACKS Track Erase You can erase a selected track. 1. If “Track Erase” is selected (P.58), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautomatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip tostep 6 since you do not need to select an item. 2...
Page 68 - Track Combine; Track Divide; D i v i d e
62 EDITING TRACKS Track Combine You can combine a series of tracks into one. 1. If “Track Combine” is selected (P.58), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautomatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip tostep 6 since you do not need to ...
Page 69 - Track Pack
63 English EDITING 5 EDITING TRACKS 6. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/– on the remotecontrol) to specify the dividing point. The dividing point can be set by “minute: second: frame”. Theunit to be set is flashing. Move the flash to the unit to be set bypressing t / e or r / y ( E or R on the rem...
Page 70 - Add Fade In; Add Fade Out
64 EDITING TRACKS Add Fade In You can add fade-in at the beginning of a track. The beginning ofthe track is played with gradually rising level when fade-in hasbeen added. 1. If “Add Fade In” is selected (P.58), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautoma...
Page 71 - Track Title
65 English EDITING 5 EDITING TRACKS 6. Rotate MULTI JOG knob (+/– on the remote control)to set the fade-out length. The fade-out length can be set in the 1 to 10 second range by 1-second steps. If you stop rotating the MULTI JOG knob, this unit startsrepeated playback of the ending of the track with...
Page 72 - EDITING DISCS; D i s c
66 EDITING DISCS You can do various editing operations on the discs that have been recorded on the HDD. RAL SOUND HDD/CD RECORDER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. FINALIZE ERASE BOOKMARK COMPLETE MENU CLEAR MIN MAX OPTICAL ANALOG REC LEVEL INPUT REC COAXIAL ANALOG COPY...
Page 73 - Disc Rename; Disc Erase
67 English EDITING 5 EDITING DISCS Disc Rename You can move a disc and assign a new number. 1. If “Disc Rename” is selected (P.66), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautomatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip tostep 4 since you do...
Page 74 - Disc Combine; C o m b i n e; Disc Divide; f r o m
68 EDITING DISCS Disc Combine You can combine a series of discs into one. 1. If “Disc Combine” is selected (P.66), the followingscreen appears. If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unitautomatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip tostep 4 since you do not need to sele...
Page 75 - Disc Pack; Disc Title
69 English EDITING 5 EDITING DISCS Disc Pack You can re-organize the disc numbers by eliminating unused discnumbers that have been created by changing disc numbers orerasing discs. 1. If “Disc Pack” is selected (P.66), the following screenappears. 2. Press COMPLETE. The disc numbers are re-organized...
Page 76 - U n d o
70 NATURAL SOUND HDD/CD RECORDER TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG DIGITAL REC LEVEL PUSH ENTER TRACK NO. FINALIZE ERASE BOOKMARK COMPLETE MENU CLEAR MIN MAX OPTICAL ANALOG REC LEVEL INPUT REC COAXIAL ANALOG COPY A.M.Q.R. CDR HDD MIN MAX LEVEL PHONES POWER MULTI JOG COMPLETE MENU 0 MODE ENTER MENU COMPLETE T...
Page 77 - D A C
71 English O THER FEA TURES 6 This unit has the digital-analog converter (DAC) mode. When the DAC mode is turned on, the unit outputs audio sources (audio signals inputfrom the input jacks) from the both digital (OPTICAL and COAXIAL) and analog (ANALOG) jacks. CONVERTING DIGITAL/ANALOG OUTPUT SIGNAL...
Page 78 - Checking HDD information; HDD UTILITY
72 ■ Checking HDD information (HDD Info.) You can check the HDD utility (capacity, usage, and availablespace) of this unit. 1. Press MENU while this unit is in the stop mode. The display changes for the menu item selection. 2. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, H or G on the remote control) to se...
Page 79 - Checking the firmware version; SYSTEM UTILITY
73 English O THER FEA TURES 6 ■ Checking the firmware version (Firm. Version) Software that is called “firmware” is built into this unit. Thisfirmware controls the operation. The following steps describe thefirmware version check procedures. 1. Press MENU while this unit is in the stop mode. The dis...
Page 80 - Setting the display brightness; Setting the video output
74 SYSTEM UTILITY ■ Setting the display brightness (Dimmer Setup) You can change the brightness of the display. 1. Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Checking the firmwareversion (Firm. Version)” (P.73). The display changes for the system utility item selection. 2. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, H or...
Page 81 - Starting playback automatically; Updating the firmware version; A u t o
75 English O THER FEA TURES 6 SYSTEM UTILITY ■ Starting playback automatically (Auto Play) You can set the auto play function which automatically startsplayback when the power of this unit is turned on. Using anexternal timer with this feature enables timer playback. 1. Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Ch...
Page 82 - TROUBLESHOOTING
76 SYMPTOM This unit does not turn onwhen POWER is pressed. Playback does not beginwith the CD loaded. Playback is delayed, orbegins at the wrong place. Recording/copying is notpossible. Some vibration and rotationnoise are created during thecopying. Continuous recordingcannot be made on a disc ortr...
Page 84 - DISPLAY MESSAGES
78 DISPLAY MESSAGES Can’t Copy This message is displayed for approximately 3 seconds when digitalrecording or copying is not possible according to the SCMSstandard. Refer to “Rules of Digital Recording” (P.82). Can’t Edit This message is displayed when a prohibited editing operation hasbeen attempte...
Page 86 - GLOSSARY
80 GLOSSARY Album An album is a unit used while playing back or recording audiosignals on this unit. For detailed information, see “Data on theHDD” (P.16). Audio Master Quality Recording Audio Master Quality Recording is a high quality recording modeused to create an audio CD with its original quali...
Page 87 - LIST OF SYSTEM MENU
81 English APPENDIX 7 LIST OF SYSTEM MENU You can make the following operations on this unit’s system menu according to your needs. * “Album Edit”, “Track Edit” and “Disc Edit” only display when the HDD is selected. Album Edit* Track Edit* Disc Edit* Undo HDD Utility Sys. Utility Synchro Setup DAC M...
Page 88 - Rules of digital recording; RULES OF DIGITAL RECORDING AND NOTES ON SYSTEM; Notes on system
82 ■ Rules of digital recording SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) As a digital audio component, this unit conforms with the SerialCopy Management System (SCMS) standards. The Serial CopyManagement System restricts copies made by recording digitalsignals to first-generation copies only. The digita...
Page 89 - SPECIFICATIONS
83 English APPENDIX 7 Audio Performance Frequency response .................................... 5 to 20,000 Hz, ± 0.5 dB S/N ratio (EIAJ) Playback ......................................................................... 105 dBRecording ..................................................................
Page 90 - OWNER’S MANUAL; Enregistreur CD/Disque Dur
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Page 91 - Formatting the HDD; Recommended HDDs; INSTALLING THE HDD; HDD Installation Manual
■ Formatting the HDD If you install a new HDD, you need to format the HDD beforeusing with this unit. 1. Connect the AC power cable to the wall outlet andturn on the power of this unit. “Format Start?” appears on the display. 2. Press w / d . “Format Really” appears on the display. 3. Press w / d . ...