Sony FST-ZUX9 Operating Instructions - Page 25

Listening to music of a USB device, USB Device

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3) XXX is the folder number from 001 to 997. 4) XXX is the track number from 001 to 999. 5) A new track is recorded in the "REC1" folder each time REC1 recording is performed. Notes • Do not connect the system and the USB device through a USB hub. • You cannot eject the disc during CD-USB Synchro Recording or REC1 Recording. • When recording from an AUDIO CD, the tracks are recorded as 128 kbps MP3 audio tracks. When recording from an MP3 disc, MP3 audio tracks are recorded with the same bit rate as the original MP3 audio tracks. • While recording from an MP3 disc, no sound is output and "High Speed Recording" appears in the display. • If you cancel the recording halfway, an MP3 audio track is created up to the point when the recording was stopped. • Recording stops automatically if: - the USB device runs out of space during recording. - the number of MP3 audio tracks on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the system can recognize. • The maximum number of MP3 audio track folders that can be recorded on a single USB device by this system is 997. The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks that can be recorded on a single USB device by this system is 999. The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks and folders may vary depending on the MP3 audio track and folder structure. • For MP3 disc, if a folder or track that you are trying to record already exists on the USB device with the same name, a sequential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or track. • If you perform recording after the erase operation, the new recorded tracks or folders may have the name that same as the erased tracks or folders. Therefore, the playback sequence may different from the recording sequence. • When you perform CD-USB Synchro Recording or REC1 Recording, the following would not be recorded: - sound from microphone. - beat sound from drum pads or beat pattern. - effector mode sound. Listening to music of a USB device You can listen to music stored in an optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media) by connecting it to the (USB) port on the unit. This system can only play back MP3* audio track of the USB device. See "Playable/Recordable USB devices" (page 5) for a list of USB devices that can be connected to this system. * Files with copyright protection (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played back by this system. 1 Press USB (or USB on the remote). 2 Connect an optional USB device to the (USB) port on the unit. When the USB device is connected, the display changes as follows: Reading t volume label* * "Storage Drive" appears when there is no volume label assigned to the USB device. Note Depending on the type of USB device, it may take a few seconds before "Reading" appears in the display. 3 Press NX (or N on the remote). 4 Turn MASTER VOLUME (or press VOLUME +/- on the remote) to adjust the volume. Continued l 25GB USB Device

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25
GB
USB Device
3)
XXX is the folder number from 001 to 997.
4)
XXX is the track number from 001 to 999.
5)
A new track is recorded in the “REC1” folder
each time REC1 recording is performed.
Notes
Do not connect the system and the USB
device through a USB hub.
You cannot eject the disc during CD-USB
Synchro Recording or REC1 Recording.
When recording from an AUDIO CD, the
tracks are recorded as 128 kbps MP3 audio
tracks.
When recording from an MP3 disc, MP3
audio tracks are recorded with the same bit
rate as the original MP3 audio tracks.
While recording from an MP3 disc, no sound
is output and “High Speed Recording”
appears in the display.
If you cancel the recording halfway, an MP3
audio track is created up to the point when the
recording was stopped.
Recording stops automatically if:
– the USB device runs out of space during
recording.
the number of MP3 audio tracks on the USB
device reaches the limit for the number that
the system can recognize.
The maximum number of MP3 audio track
folders that can be recorded on a single USB
device by this system is 997.
The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks
that can be recorded on a single USB device
by this system is 999.
The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks
and folders may vary depending on the MP3
audio track and folder structure.
For MP3 disc, if a folder or track that you are
trying to record already exists on the USB
device with the same name, a sequential
number is added after the name without
overwriting the original folder or track.
If you perform recording after the erase
operation, the new recorded tracks or folders
may have the name that same as the erased
tracks or folders. Therefore, the playback
sequence may different from the recording
sequence.
When you perform CD-USB Synchro
Recording or REC1 Recording, the following
would not be recorded:
– sound from microphone.
– beat sound from drum pads or beat pattern.
– effector mode sound.
Listening to music of a
USB device
You can listen to music stored in an
optional USB device (Digital music
player or USB storage media) by
connecting it to the
(USB) port on
the unit.
This system can only play back MP3*
audio track of the USB device.
See “Playable/Recordable USB devices”
(page 5) for a list of USB devices that
can be connected to this system.
* Files with copyright protection (Digital
Rights Management) cannot be played back
by this system.
1
Press
(or USB on the
remote).
2
Connect an optional USB device
to the
(USB) port on the
unit.
When the USB device is connected,
the display changes as follows:
Reading
t
volume label*
* “Storage Drive” appears when there is no
volume label assigned to the USB device.
Note
Depending on the type of USB device, it
may take a few seconds before “Reading”
appears in the display.
3
Press
NX
(or
N
on the
remote).
4
Turn MASTER VOLUME (or
press VOLUME +/– on the
remote) to adjust the volume.
USB
Continued
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