Sanyo ICR-XPS01M Instruction Manual - Page 68

Using the auto divide function, Press the REC button, again., Stop playback on the external device

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5 Press the REC button ({). • The "STANDBY" screen appears and the level meter extends to the left or right according to the input sound volume. When this screen appears, the actual recording has not started. Instead, you start playback on the external device, and then adjust its sound volume so that even when the volume of the sound you want to record increases to its maximum, the level meter still extends to the right from the center position* and PEAK does not appear. * We recommend that you set the level meter to around "-6dB". 6 Press the REC button ({) again. Recording starts. • The recording will be stored in the LINE (L) folder automatically. 7 Stop playback on the external device, and then press the STOP button (…) to stop recording. Using the auto divide function When you are performing line-in recording from a CD player, MD player, or another external device, you can use the auto divide function to automatically divide recorded data into files. If this function is turned on, when the unit detects a silence exceeding two seconds, it pauses recording and interprets the silence as a break between two sound tracks. It automatically divides the data as follows: file 1 for track 1, file 2 for track 2, etc. • This function is valid only during line-in MP3 recording. 68

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5
Press the REC button (
).
The “STANDBY” screen appears and the level
meter extends to the left or right according
to the input sound volume. When this screen
appears, the actual recording has not started.
Instead, you start playback on the external
device, and then adjust its sound volume so that
even when the volume of the sound you want
to record increases to its maximum, the level
meter still extends to the right from the center
position* and PEAK does not appear.
*
We recommend that you set the level meter
to around “–6dB”.
6
Press the REC button (
) again.
Recording starts.
The recording will be stored in the LINE (L)
folder automatically.
7
Stop playback on the external device, and
then press the STOP button (
) to stop
recording.
Using the auto divide function
When you are performing line-in recording from a CD player, MD player, or another external
device, you can use the auto divide function to automatically divide recorded data into files. If
this function is turned on, when the unit detects a silence exceeding two seconds, it pauses
recording and interprets the silence as a break between two sound tracks. It automatically
divides the data as follows: file 1 for track 1, file 2 for track 2, etc.
This function is valid only during line-in MP3 recording.