Sony MZ-R700 Operating Instructions - Page 65

What is an MD?, Premastered MDs, Recordable MDs

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What is an MD? How MiniDisc works MiniDisc (MD) comes in two types: premastered (prerecorded) and recordable (blank). Premastered MDs, recorded at music studios, can be played back almost endlessly. However, they can't be recorded on or over like cassette tapes. To record, you must use a "recordable MD". Premastered MDs Premastered MDs are recorded and played like regular CDs. A laser beam focuses on the pits in the surface of the MD and reflects the information back to the lens in the recorder. The recorder then decodes the signals and plays them back as music. Recordable MDs Recordable MDs, which use magneto-optical (MO) technology, can be recorded again and again. The laser inside the recorder applies heat to the MD, demagnetizing the magnetic layer of the MD. The recorder then applies a magnetic field to the layer. This magnetic field corresponds exactly to the audio signals generated by the connected source. (The north and south polarities equate to digital "1" and "0".) The demagnetized MD adopts the polarity of the magnetic field, resulting in a recorded MD. How the MiniDisc got so small The 2.5-inch MiniDisc, encased in a plastic cartridge that looks like a 3.5-inch diskette (see illustration above), uses a new digital audio compression technology called ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding). To store more sound in less space, ATRAC extracts and encodes only those frequency components actually audible to the human ear. 65

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What is an MD?
How MiniDisc works
MiniDisc (MD) comes in two
types: premastered (prerecorded)
and recordable (blank).
Premastered MDs, recorded at
music studios, can be played back
almost endlessly. However, they
can
t be recorded on or over like
cassette tapes. To record, you must
use a
recordable MD
.
Premastered MDs
Premastered MDs are recorded
and played like regular CDs. A
laser beam focuses on the pits in
the surface of the MD and reflects
the information back to the lens in
the recorder. The recorder then
decodes the signals and plays
them back as music.
Recordable MDs
Recordable MDs, which use
magneto-optical (MO)
technology, can be recorded again
and again. The laser inside the
recorder applies heat to the MD,
demagnetizing the magnetic layer
of the MD. The recorder then
applies a magnetic field to the
layer. This magnetic field
corresponds exactly to the audio
signals generated by the connected
source. (The north and south
polarities equate to digital
1
and
0
.) The demagnetized MD
adopts the polarity of the magnetic
field, resulting in a recorded MD.
How the MiniDisc got so small
The 2.5-inch MiniDisc, encased in
a plastic cartridge that looks like a
3.5-inch diskette (see illustration
above), uses a new digital audio
compression technology called
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform
Acoustic Coding). To store more
sound in less space, ATRAC
extracts and encodes only those
frequency components actually
audible to the human ear.