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[. . . ] You can wake up to music or record a radio programme at a preset time. You can operate the MD deck using the remote supplied with CMT-SP55TC. 22 Starting recording with 6 seconds of prestored audio data -- Time Machine Recording . Perform the following procedure 1 to 3 to hook up MDS-SD1 using the supplied cords. [. . . ] If less than 6 seconds have passed when you press ENTER/YES, Time Machine Recording starts with less than 6 seconds of audio data. Marking track numbers at a specific point during recording -- Track Mark You can mark track numbers at any time during recording, regardless of the type of sound source. , Press z REC on the MD deck during recording at the point you want to add a track mark. When "LEVEL-SYNC" is off, a track number is marked only at the beginning of each recording. When recording on an MD, you can adjust the recording level to the desired volume. You can adjust the recording level not only when making an analogue recording, but also when making a digital recording from a CD, etc. Once adjusted, the recording level is maintained until you adjust it again. If you adjust the recording level during recording such as part-way through a track, the recorded volume changes at the point where the adjustment was performed. ⷠIf "OVER" appears in the display when the recording level is between ­12 and 0, change the audio input level and reduce the input sound. Turn l/L until "Level Adjust" appears, then press ENTER/YES. While monitoring the sound, adjust to the optimum level while making sure that "OVER" does not appear in the display at the loudest portion. To erase the disc titles and all track titles at once " appears, and the disc title and all track titles are erased. If you made a mistake Press CURSORT or t until the character you want to change flashes, then repeat steps 3 to 5. Press CURSORT or t until the character you want to erase flashes, then press CLEAR. Or > repeatedly until the disc title or the track number with the title you want to erase appears, then press ENTER/YES. If the MD is record protected, "C11" and "Protected" appear alternately and the MD cannot be edited. Remove the MD, then slide the record protection tab to the closed position (see page 11). To return to the condition before labelling or erasing You can return to the original condition immediately after labelling or erasing a title by using the Undo function (see page 38). You can restore the contents to the condition before erasing (unerase) by using the Undo function. Note, however, you cannot undo an edit after performing any additional edits. When you erase a track, the total number of tracks on the MD decreases by one and all the tracks following the erased one are renumbered. When erasing multiple tracks, you should proceed in order from high to low track number to prevent the renumbering of tracks that have not been erased yet. [. . . ] * A first-generation copy means a digital recording of a digital signal made on digital audio equipment. For example, if you record from this system's CD player to the MD deck, you make a first-generation copy. ⷠRetry the operations after "TOC" turns off. Insert the MD and leave the system turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates. [. . . ]

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