Sony MZ-R700 Operating Instructions - Page 22

Difference, Digital optical input, Analog line input, manually Digital REC

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Difference Digital (optical) input Analog (line) input Recorded track numbers Marked (copied) automatically • at the same positions as the source (when the sound source is a CD or an MD). • after more than 2 seconds of blank or lowlevel segment (with a sound source other than CD or MD). • when the recorder is paused during synchrorecording (the recorder pauses automatically when it encounters a section with no audio signal for 3 seconds or more). You can erase unnecessary marks after recording. ("Erasing a track mark", page 44). Marked automatically • after more than 2 seconds of blank or low-level segment. • when the recorder is paused while recording. You can erase unnecessary marks after recording ("Erasing a track mark", page 44). Recorded sound level Same as the source. Can also be adjusted manually (Digital REC level control) ("Adjusting the recording level manually (Manual recording)", page 29). Adjusted automatically. Can also be adjusted manually ("Adjusting the recording level manually (Manual recording)", page 29). Note Track marks may be copied incorrectly: • when you record from some CD players or multi disc players using digital (optical) input. • when the source is in shuffle or program play mode while recording using digital (optical) input. In this case, play the source in normal play mode. • when recording BS or CS programs through digital (optical) input. 22

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Note
Track marks may be copied incorrectly:
when you record from some CD players or multi disc players using digital
(optical) input.
when the source is in shuffle or program play mode while recording using
digital (optical) input. In this case, play the source in normal play mode.
when recording BS or CS programs through digital (optical) input.
Recorded track
numbers
Marked (copied)
automatically
at the same positions as
the source (when the
sound source is a CD or
an MD).
after more than 2
seconds of blank or low-
level segment (with a
sound source other than
CD or MD).
when the recorder is
paused during synchro-
recording (the recorder
pauses automatically
when it encounters a
section with no audio
signal for 3 seconds or
more).
You can erase
unnecessary marks after
recording. (
Erasing a
track mark
, page 44).
Marked automatically
after more than 2
seconds of blank or
low-level segment.
when the recorder is
paused while
recording.
You can erase
unnecessary marks
after recording
(
Erasing a track
mark
, page 44).
Recorded
sound level
Same as the source.
Can also be adjusted
manually (Digital REC
level control) (
Adjusting
the recording level
manually (Manual
recording)
, page 29).
Adjusted
automatically. Can
also be adjusted
manually (
Adjusting
the recording level
manually (Manual
recording)
, page 29).
Difference
Digital (optical) input
Analog (line) input