Sony MEX-1HD Operating Instructions - Page 28
Recording and Editing HDD, Recording an album/track onto the HDD, — Track recording
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Recording and Editing HDD Overview of the HDD system Recorded tracks on the HDD are sorted out by folders as follows: - When no folder is selected before recording, a new empty album is created inside the "Folder 001" folder and recorded tracks are stored there automatically. (See "CDA" and "CDB" in the diagram.) - When a certain folder is selected before recording, a new empty album is created inside the selected folder and recorded tracks are stored there automatically. (See "CDC" in the diagram.) Example: "CDA" and "CDB": No folder is selected. "CDC": "Folder 002" is selected. REC Recording an album/track onto the HDD - Track recording You can select and record onto the HDD an item you want from a CD. SOURCE F1 R dial F2 F3 REC 1 Press (SOURCE) to select "CD." 2 Press REC . The record setting display appears. Storage folder Storage album 001 001 001 (CDA) 002 002 (CDB) 002 001 001 (CDC) Folder Album Track Notes • The recorded music is limited to private use only. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for music files that are not saved on this unit due to unsuccessful recording from CD or music downloading. • Sony is not responsible for any files that are damaged or erased from the hard disc. Recording source information (Selected track number/Total track number, Total track time) To change the recording bit rate, press (F1). To change the recording speed, press (F2). 3 Rotate the R dial to select the recording source information, then press the R dial. 4 Rotate the R dial to select the track you want to record, then press the R dial. The selected item is marked with " ." To cancel the item being selected, press the R dial again. 5 Repeat step 4 until you finish selecting all desired tracks. 6 Press (F3) ( ). The record setting display reappears. 28