Data (time machine recording), 2 start playing the program source, To stop time machine recording – Sony MDS-JE630 Manuel d'utilisation

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Marking Track Numbers While Recording

(Track Marking)

9 Additional information on Automatic Track Marking

• When recording from a CD player or MD deck connected to the

DIGITAL IN connector, the entire material may be recorded as
a single track in the following cases;
— When you consecutively record the same track two or more

times using single-track repeat play.

— When you consecutively record two or more tracks with the

same track number but from different CDs or MDs.

— When you record tracks from certain CD or multi-disc

players.

Also, if the source is an MD, a track number may not be
marked for tracks less than four seconds long.

• When recording from a component connected to the LINE

(ANALOG) IN jacks with "T.Mark Off" selected or when
recording from a DAT deck or DBS tuner connected to the
DIGITAL IN connector, the entire material may be recorded as
a single track.

• When recording from a DAT deck or DBS tuner connected to

the DIGITAL IN connector, the deck will mark a track number
whenever the sampling frequency of the input signal changes,
regardless of the track marking parameter setting ("T.Mark
Lsyn" or "T.Mark Off").

Q

You can mark track numbers even after recording has

finished

See "Dividing Tracks" on page 33.

Note

If you turn off the deck or disconnect the AC power cord, the
deck will store the last settings ("T.Mark Lsyn" or "T.Mark Off"
and the trigger level) and recall them the next time you turn on
the deck.

Starting Recording With Six
Seconds of Prestored Audio

Data

(Time Machine Recording)

Whenever the deck is in recording pause, the deck's
buffer memory continuously stores the latest six seconds
worth of audio data. When you press AMS (or T.REC),
the recording then starts with the data in the buffer
memory. Time Machine Recording thus allows you to
avoid missing the beginning of material recorded live

from an FM or satellite broadcast.

AMS

1

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

15 and 16.

The deck changes to recording pause.

2

start playing the program source.

3

Press AMS (or T.REC) at the point where you want

to start recording.

Recording starts with the six seconds of prestored data
in the buffer memory, then continues recording via the

buffer memory thereafter.

To stop Time Machine Recording
Press ■.

Note

The storage of data in the buffer memory starts from the moment

the deck changes to recording pause. Thus, if you start recording
less than six seconds after changing to recording pause, less than
six seconds worth of data will be recorded from the buffer
memory. The same is true if the program source had been
playing for less than six seconds at the time you start recording.

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