Recording
SP (48/44.1 kHz)/LP
Refer to page 15 for "Connecting with Other Equipment for Recording".
Note
The absolute time may not
be written correctly in the
following cases.
• When recording on a
partially recorded tape
containing an
unrecorded segment
(i.e., a portion of the
tape that has never been
recorded).
• When recording on a
partially recorded tape
for which the absolute
time has not been
written originally.
Note
Do not press the STOP p
button when "
displayed. If pressing it,
the absolute time will
become "
will not be written
thereafter.
8
EN
Recording
PAUSE P
REC
Locating the point at which to begin
recording
The absolute time is automatically written
simultaneously while recording.
The absolute time is indicated as the length of time
from the beginning of the tape, and is useful in
determining the elapsed time from the beginning of
the tape. If you wish to continue to record on a
partially recorded tape, make sure that you initially
locate the end of the previous recording prior to
resuming recording from that point to avoid leaving
any unrecorded segment unnecessarily. Once the
absolute time is written, it cannot be erased.
If you wish to insert a four-second blank segment
automatically, refer to page 18 for "Recording blank
segment—REC MUTE".
" is
To record from the beginning of the tape
Press the =/0 button to
" and
rewind the tape. "
flashes when the tape is
rewound to the beginning.
To record on a partially recorded tape
Press the )/+ button to locate the end of the
previous recording. "
end of the previous recording
is located, and the tape stops
at the point.
REC MODE
MIC SENS
To MIC
"
" appears when the
Microphone
(not supplied)