Adjusting the recording level, Checking the remaining recordable time on the md, Monitoring the input signal (input monitor) – Sony MDS-JE530 Manuel d'utilisation

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Adjusting the Recording

Level

You ciin adjust the recording level for both analog and

Recording Tips

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1

Do steps 1 to 7 of "Recording on an MD" on pages

15 and 16.

2

3

4

Play the portion of the program source with the
strongest output.

Press LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR (or DISPLAY) repeatedly
until the level of the input signal appears.

While monitoring the sound, turn AMS (or press
(◄◄/►►I repeatedly) to raise the recording level to
its highest level without turning on the two
rightmost indicators on the peak level meters.

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Avoid turning on these indicators

Stop playing the program source.

To start recording, continue from step 9 of

"Recording on an MD" on page 16.

9

You can adjust the recording level using the remote T'

During recording or recording pause, press LEVEL +/-
repeatedly.

9 You can use Setup Menu to adjust the recording level

During recording or recording pause, select "Ain," "Optl," or
"Opt2" in Setup Menu,
You can adjust the recording level regardless of the source
selected in the INPUT selector.

Note

The volume can only be increased up to +12.0 dB (for analog
recording) or +18.0 dB (for digital recording). Therefore, if the
output level of the connected component is low, it may not be
possible to set the recording level to maximum.

Checking the remaining recordable time
on the MD

Press TIME repeatedly.

For details, see page 12.

Monitoring the input signal
(Input Monitor)

You can monitor the selected input signal even when

you're not recording it.

1

Press = EJECT to eject the MD.

2

Set INPUT to the position that corresponds to the

jacks (connector) where the signal you want to

monitor is being input.

3

Press REC0.

When INPUT is set to ANALOG

The analog signal input from the LINE (ANALOG) IN
jacks is output to the DIGITAL OUT connector after
A/D conversion, and then to the LINE (ANALOG)
OUT jacks after D/A conversion. "AD - DA" appears

in the display at this time.

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While the deck is

The following information appears

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Stopped

Total recorded time <—► Remaining

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recordable time on the MD

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Recording

Recorded time of the current track •<—►
Remaining recordable time on the MD

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