Kenwood MG470: Recording onto MD
Recording onto MD: Kenwood MG470
Recording onto MD
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Play the recording source.
Desired music source can be recorded onto
MDs.
AUX
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7
STOP
To stop recording :
Press the 7STOP key.
To let recording pause :
Press the MD 6 key during recording.
Press the MD 6 or MD REC key to
resume recording from the pause.
APE T
In case a message is displayed and record-
MD REC
CD
6
ing will not start :
MD
6
See "Display message list" (pages 68&69).
TAPE
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TUNER FM
/AM
Main unit only
Tips for recording CD onto MD
When the MD recorder in record-pause
1
Insert a recordable MD.
mode, the recording can be started automati-
cally at the same time as the playback of CD
is started. (Sync recording)
2
Select the music source to be re-
(1) Put the CD player in play-pause mode.
corded.
(2) Select the track to be recorded first
CD : Press the CD 6 key.
by pressing the 4 or ¢ key.
Tape : Press the TAPE ` key.
The CD player enters pause (play-
pause) mode at the beginning of the
Radio : Press the TUNER FM/AM key.
selected track.
AUX component : Press the AUX key.
(3) Press the MD REC key to put the MD
If a CD or tape has already been loaded
recorder in record-pause mode.
in advance, it starts to be played auto-
(4) Press the CD 6 key to start playing
matically now. press the 7STOP key
the CD.
to stop it.
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Press the MD REC key.
The unit enters record-pause mode.
÷ Be careful not to turn power off or apply
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD
Display in MD record-pause mode
WRITING" is displayed.
÷ The MD cannot be inserted or ejected in the
STANDBY mode of power (page 71). Forc-
EX. BASS
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ing an MD to be inserted or ejected may re-
sult in damage.
÷ When the CD output is recorded onto MD,
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When the recording source is
the digital signal is recorded automatically.
When the radio or tape output is recorded
ready for playback, press the MD
onto MD, the analog signal is recorded auto-
REC key again.
matically.
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In regard to track numbers at the
time of recording
Application
MD track numbers are used to search the
section
beginning of a track or programming tracks.
÷ When recording audio from the radio,
tape or AUX source, track numbers are
assigned automatically in any of the fol-
lowing cases.
Recording
– When audio is input after a no-sound
period of more than about 3 seconds.
(However, the track number may not
be incremented in case the music
source recorded contain noise, etc.)
– When pianissimo, or low-level sections
have continued during recording of
classic music, etc.
– When the MD 6 or MD REC key is
pressed in record-pause mode to
resume recording.
– When the TRACK EDIT key on the re-
mote is pressed during recording.
÷ When recording the digital output from
CD, track numbers are assigned auto-
matically in any of the following cases.
– When the CD track changes.
– When the MD 6 or MD REC key is
pressed in record-pause mode to
resume recording.
– When the TRACK EDIT key on the re-
mote is pressed during recording.
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Оглавление
- Before applying power
- Contents
- System connection
- Adjusting the present time
- Presetting radio stations
- Playback of CD
- Playback of MD
- Playback of TAPE
- Receiving broadcast stations
- Playing audio input from AUX component
- Recording CD onto MD (MD O.T.E.)
- Recording CD onto TAPE (TAPE O.T.E.)
- Displayed information
- Adjusting the tone
- Adjusting the AUX input Muting the audio tempo- level rarily (MUTE)
- Playing CD or MD tracks
- Repeating a CD or MD Playing a CD or MD in a (REPEAT) random (RANDOM)
- Stereo LP modes
- Setting the recording mode
- High-speed recording of
- Recording onto MD
- Recording onto TAPE
- Recording CD tracks onto
- Recording MD tracks onto
- Recording only the first
- Editing the MD titles
- Moving one track
- Moving several tracks at a time
- Combining tracks
- Dividing a track
- Erasing a track
- Erasing several tracks at
- Canceling editing
- Waking up to the timer
- Program timer
- Sleep timer (SLEEP) Auto power save (A.P.S.)
- Important items
- In case of difficulty
- Display message list
- Specifications
- Controls and indicators