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Additional Information 3 You can record a DAT tape or MD recorded via the DAT or MD deck's analog input jack onto another DAT tape or MD via the DAT or MD deck's digital output jack. You cannot, however, make a second-generation DAT tape or MD copy via the DAT or MD deck's digital output jack. Turntable Tuner CD player Cassette deck DAT deck Microphone amplifier Playing Audio connecting cord MD deck Line (analog) output jacks Line (analog) input jacks Recording DAT deck or MD deck DAT or MD DAT tape or MD recorded via analog-to-digital connection Playback DAT deck or MD deck Optical cable or coaxial digital connecting cable Digital output jack Digital input jack Recording DAT deck or MD deck DAT or MD First-generation DAT tape or MD recorded via digital-to-digital connection Playback DAT deck or MD deck Digital output jack Line (analog) output jacks Optical cable or coaxial digital connecting cable Audio connecting cord Digital input jack Line (analog) input jacks Index A, B Adjusting output level 13 recording level 20 AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) 12 Audio connecting cord 4, 5, 39, 40 Auto cut 18 C CD inserting 6, 8 taking out 6, 9 text 8 Changing an existing title 34 display 10 order of programmed tracks 15 Checking remaining time 10, 11, 18 playing time 10, 11 total number of tracks 10, 11 track name 11 track number 10, 11 Cleaning 2 Combining 30 D Display messages 36 Dividing after selecting the dividing point 29 after selecting the track 28 E Erasing all titles 34 all tracks 27 a part of a track 27 a single track 26 a title 34 F, G Fade-in recording 25 Fade-out recording 25 H Hooking up a digital component 5 an analog component 5 I, J, K Input monitor 18 Recording DAT deck or MD deck 40

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Additional Information
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Index
A, B
Adjusting
output level
13
recording level
20
AMS (Automatic Music Sensor)
12
Audio connecting cord
4, 5, 39, 40
Auto cut
18
C
CD
inserting
6, 8
taking out
6, 9
text
8
Changing
an existing title
34
display
10
order of programmed tracks
15
Checking
remaining time
10, 11, 18
playing time
10, 11
total number of tracks
10, 11
track name
11
track number
10, 11
Cleaning
2
Combining
30
D
Display messages
36
Dividing
after selecting the dividing point
29
after selecting the track
28
E
Erasing
all titles
34
all tracks
27
a part of a track
27
a single track
26
a title
34
F, G
Fade-in recording
25
Fade-out recording
25
H
Hooking up
a digital component
5
an analog component
5
I, J, K
Input monitor
18
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You can record a DAT tape or MD recorded via the DAT
or MD deck’s analog input jack onto another DAT tape or
MD via the DAT or MD deck’s digital output jack.
You
cannot, however, make a second-generation DAT tape or
MD copy via the DAT or MD deck’s digital output jack.
Digital input jack
Line (analog) input jacks
MD deck
CD player
Tuner
Turntable
Cassette deck
DAT deck
Line (analog)
output jacks
Audio connecting cord
Recording
Playback
Recording
Playback
Digital output jack
DAT deck or
MD deck
DAT deck or
MD deck
DAT deck or
MD deck
Recording
DAT deck or
MD deck
DAT deck or
MD deck
Microphone
amplifier
DAT or MD
Optical cable or
coaxial digital
connecting cable
DAT or MD
First-generation
DAT tape or MD
recorded via
digital-to-digital
connection
Line (analog) output jacks
Digital output jack
Digital input jack
Audio connecting
cord
Optical cable or
coaxial digital
connecting cable
Playing
Line (analog)
input jacks
DAT tape or MD
recorded via
analog-to-digital
connection