Sony MZ-NF610 Operating Instructions - Page 32

Recording from a TV or a radio (Analog Recording), Recording, Display, window, on the, recorder

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4 Press . or > repeatedly to select the desired recording mode, and then press ENTER. Recording Display mode1) window on the recorder SP stereo SP LP2 stereo LP2 LP4 stereo LP4 Monaural2) MONO Recording time3) Approx. 80 min. Approx. 160 min. Approx. 320 min. Approx. 160 min. 1) For better sound quality, record in normal stereo (stereo) or LP2 stereo mode. 2) If you record a stereo source in monaural, the sounds from left and right will be mixed. 3) When using an 80-minute recordable MD 5 Press N while pressing REC • T MARK. The recording starts. 6 Play the source you want to record. To stop recording Press x. The recorder keeps the setting of the recording mode when you record the next time. z Audio components that support the LP2 stereo or LP4 stereo modes are indicated by the or logo marks. Notes • It is recommended that you use the AC power adaptor for long recordings. • When you record in LP4 mode, momentary noise may be produced on very rare occasions with certain sound sources. This is because of the special digital audio compression technology that enables a recording time 4 times longer than normal. If noise is produced, it is recommended that you record in normal stereo or LP2 mode to obtain better sound quality. Recording from a TV or a radio (Analog Recording) This section explains how to record from an analog equipment such as a cassette recorder, a radio, or TV. TV, Cassette recorder, etc. to LINE OUT jacks, etc. L (white) R (red) Line cable RK-G129/G136,etc REC • T MARK N to LINE IN (OPTICAL) 32

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4
Press
.
or
>
repeatedly to
select the desired recording mode,
and then press ENTER.
5
Press
N
while pressing REC •
T MARK.
The recording starts.
6
Play the source you want to record.
To stop recording
Press
x
.
The recorder keeps the setting of the
recording mode when you record the next
time.
z
Audio components that support the LP2 stereo
or LP4 stereo modes are indicated by the
or
logo marks.
Notes
It is recommended that you use the AC power
adaptor for long recordings.
When you record in LP4 mode, momentary
noise may be produced on very rare occasions
with certain sound sources. This is because of
the special digital audio compression
technology that enables a recording time 4
times longer than normal. If noise is produced,
it is recommended that you record in normal
stereo or LP2 mode to obtain better sound
quality.
Recording from a TV or
a radio (Analog
Recording)
This section explains how to record from
an analog equipment such as a cassette
recorder, a radio, or TV.
Recording
mode
1)
1)
For better sound quality, record in normal
stereo (
stereo)
or LP2 stereo mode.
Display
window
on the
recorder
Recording
time
3)
3)
When using an 80-minute recordable MD
SP stereo
SP
Approx. 80
min.
LP2 stereo
LP2
Approx. 160
min.
LP4 stereo
LP4
Approx. 320
min.
Monaural
2)
2)
If you record a stereo source in monaural, the
sounds from left and right will be mixed.
MONO
Approx. 160
min.
TV, Cassette
recorder, etc.
R (red)
L
(white)
Line cable
RK-G129/G136,etc
to LINE IN
(OPTICAL)
to LINE OUT jacks, etc.
N
REC •
T MARK