Recording (2) - Automatic Digital-Source Synchro Recording (All-Track Recording); Recording (3) - Automatic Finalization Recording - HHB CDR-850 Mode D'emploi

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RECORDING (2) – AUTOMATIC DIGITAL-SOURCE
SYNCHRO RECORDING (ALL-TRACK RECORDING)
CAUTION:
÷ Do not play from a DAT, CD, MD or DCC source in a
programmed playback mode, as this may lead to incorrect
writing of the track numbers. If programmed playback of
the source is required, record each track separately using
the 1-Track Synchro recording mode.
RECORDING (3) - AUTOMATIC
FINALIZATION RECORDING
This operation automatically performs finalization after all-track
recording. Finalization is the final process in recording a CD-R
disc that makes it playable on standard CD players. (CD-RW
discs, whether finalized or not, can only be played back on a
CD-RW disc player.) Refer to page 86 for details.
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Perform steps 1 to 4 of "ALL-TRACK
RECORDING" on page 58.
In step 4 on page 58, set the recorder to ALL-
TRACK RECORDING (the SYNC indicator blinks)
and press the FINALIZE button so that the
FINALIZE indicator starts blinking.
÷ To cancel automatic finalization, press the FINALIZE button
once again so that the FINALIZE indicator goes out (mode
will revert to ALL-track synchro).
When playback of the source is started, ALL-track
synchro recording starts.
If there is no sound for more than 1 minute
during ALL-TRACK SYNCHRO RECORDING, the
recorder assumes that the recording has
stopped and finalization begins automatically.
÷ The finalize-standby mode can be canceled by pressing the
7 button or FINALIZE button while the unit is in the finalize-
standby mode.
÷ Operation buttons do not respond once finalization has
begun.
÷ Never turn the power off during finalization!
÷ System operation stops automatically without performing
finalization when no more recording time remains or when
there are 99 or more tracks.

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