Onkyo FR-N3X User Manual English - Page 34

Recording data from a connected external device to an MD

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Recording data from a connected external device to an MD You can record data from an external device (that you have connected following the explanation on page 9) to an MD. 5 Press MD / to start recording. 5 MD 2 1 When an MD is recorded up to its end, the MD automatically stops. 3 1 Insert an MD. Be sure to insert a recordable MD with the write-protection turned off. 2 Press OTHER INPUTS repeatedly to select the desired external sound source. Numbering the desired song(s) Press REC while recording the desired song. If you do not hold down REC long enough (four seconds or less), the song may not be numbered. To pause recording Press MD / . Press the button again to resume recording. Stopping the MD To cancel a recording in progress, press MD . Adjusting the recording level See page 38. Checking the recording result Note See page 27. • If you have changed the title of the device, the new title appears (see page 65). 3 Press REC to set the recorder Turning Level Sync on or off See "Numbering the songs - Level Sync" on page 39. in recording standby mode. If the FR-N3X does not enter record- N Signal Synchro Recording ing standby mode: See "Can't dub?" on page 36. Signal Synchro Recording starts recording onto an MD when a signal is received from a source con- 4 Start playing the external device. Adjusting the recording input level on the FR-N3X will change the monitoring nected to the input jacks. 1 Execute Steps 1 to 3 on the previous page. The MD is set to recording pause. volume level. 2 Press REC. "Signal Rec" appears in the display, then the MD switches to Signal Synchro Recording pause. 3 Start playing the selected source. When a sound signal is received from the source, the MD will automatically start recording. (You do not need to press MD / to start recording in Step 5 on this page.) 34

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Signal Synchro Recording
Signal Synchro Recording starts recording onto an
MD when a signal is received from a source con-
nected to the input jacks.
1
Execute Steps 1 to 3 on the previous page.
The MD is set to recording pause.
2
Press
REC.
Signal Rec
appears in the display, then the MD
switches to Signal Synchro Recording pause.
3
Start playing the selected source.
When a sound signal is received from the source,
the MD will automatically start recording.
(You do not need to press MD
to start record-
ing in Step 5 on this page.)
Recording data from a connected external device to an MD
You can record data from an external device (that you have connected following the expla-
nation on page 9) to an MD.
1
Insert an MD.
Be sure to insert a recordable MD with
the write-protection turned off.
2
Press
OTHER INPUTS
repeatedly
to select the desired external
sound source.
Note
If you have changed the title of the
device, the new title appears (see
page 65).
3
Press
REC to set the recorder
in recording standby mode.
If the FR-N3X does not enter record-
ing standby mode:
See
Can
t dub?
on page 36.
4
Start playing the external device.
Adjusting the recording input level on
the FR-N3X will change the monitoring
volume level.
1
5
2
3
5
Press MD
to start recording.
When an MD is recorded up to its end,
the MD automatically stops.
Numbering the desired song(s)
Press
REC while recording the
desired song. If you do not hold down
REC long enough (four seconds or
less), the song may not be numbered.
To pause recording
Press MD
. Press the button again
to resume recording.
Stopping the MD
To cancel a recording in progress, press
MD .
Adjusting the recording level
See page 38.
Checking the recording result
See page 27.
Turning Level Sync on or off
See
Numbering the songs
Level
Sync
on page 39.
MD
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