Sony RCD-W2000ES Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 22
Types of Recording
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Types of Recording The following types of recordings are possible, depending on the audio source. For details on each operation, see the reference pages. When recording from DECK A Automatic Additional CD-TEXT Recording Finalization Recording Copy Level Make-Disc Synchro- High-Speed Synchro- Recording*1 Recording*2 (page 24) (Make Disc On) Record in high-speed. Record all tracks on the You cannot hear the sound selected disc in the while recording. a original order. Normal speed Synchro- Recording (page 25) Record in normal speed while monitoring the sound. ×∗3 a Same as original Synchro-Recording (Make Disc Off) High-Speed SynchroRecording*2 Record from one disc or several discs in the order Normal speed Synchro- × you want. You can also Recording record in programmed order. Manual Recording (page 26) Record by selecting or editing the tracks manually. × a × Adjustable a × with menu operation When recording from the component connected to the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN or DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack Manual Recording (page 26) Adjustable × a × with menu operation When recording from the component connected to the ANALOG IN jack Manual Recording (page 26) Adjustable × a × with REC LEVEL *1 Set "Make Disc" in the menu to "On" beforehand (page 36). *2 Even if you select High-Speed Synchro-Recording, the recording speed automatically changes to normal speed in the following cases. - When the disc contains Serial Copy Management System information. - When the play mode of DECK A is "PGM". - When the disc in DECK A contains MP3 files. *3 Be sure to use a blank disc (that has not been recorded). 22