Sony ZS-D5 Operation Guide - Page 22
Recording the, tracks on CD by, specifying the, tape length
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Recording the tracks on CD by specifying the tape length r/P p EDIT DISPLAY ENTER MEMORY There are three options in editorial recording: • Recording all the tracks in the original CD order. (EDIT ALL) • Recording programed tracks (EDIT PGM) • Recording a single track you have selected (EDIT 1TRACK) =, + 6 PUSH OPEN/CLOSE ( Tips • You can edit a CD having 20 tracks or fewer. • We recommend that you use AC power as the power source for optimum recording quality. Note Do not open the CD compartment while editing; the settings for recording will be erased. If you do, start from step 1 again. Recording all the tracks on CD (EDIT ALL) Approximately the first half of the CD will be recorded on one side of the tape, and the second half will be recorded on the other side, without reversing the tape in the middle of a track. According to the tape you use, you can set the total recording time. 1 Press p on the CD section until "Cd" appears in the display. 2 Press EDIT to display "E-ALL". . The tape length (unit: 2 minutes, up to 98 minutes) you need to record the whole CD appears in the display. Example: The total tape length needed to record the entire CD is "26" minutes. The maximum recording time for each side is 13 minutes. Track Nos.: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Length: 01:20 02:30 03:40 04:50 05:10 04:20 01:30 (minutes) Side A (12:20) Side B (11:00) 22 The Tape Player