Kenwood DM-SG7 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 24

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DM-SG7(EN)
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The input jacks connected with audio cords ac-
cept analog signals. This unit records the analog
signal from the REC IN jacks by converting it into
digital signal. (This recording is simply referred to
as analog recording.)
Recording (analog input)
Preparation
1
Set the amplifier’s input selector to the source to be recorded.
Open the write protect tab of the
Mini Disc to make it recordable.
9
Load the Mini Disc.
Check the remaining recording time.
º
Analog recording
3
Select “AUTO” or “MANUAL”.
4
Adjust the recording level.
1 Play the source to be recorded.
2 Press the key.
3 Adjust the recording level.
2
Select “ANALOG” or “MONO”.
Each press switches the mode.
1 goes off (AUTO) : Track numbers are added au-
tomatically.
2 MANUAL : Track numbers are added
manually.
REC
INPUT
AUTO/
MANU.
rec
level
To decrease level To increase level
Main unit
(
dB)
0
01
R
L
3
0130
10
5
DIGITAL 1 2
Each press switches the mode.
1 ANALOG : Analog “stereo” mode.
2 DIGITAL 1 :
3 DIGITAL 2 :
4 MONO : Analog “mono long-time” mode.
Adjust so that the 0 dB segments of the level meter light
occasionally.
Decrease the level if the red segments of the peak level
meter light.
The recording level can be adjusted with the 1 and ¡
keys of the remote control unit.
MANUAL
(
dB)
A
TT :
-
1
2
dB
R
L
3
0130
10
5
0dBLevel value
goes off
(
dB)
0
01
R
L
3
0130
10
5
MANUAL
Extinguished in “AUTO” mode, lit in “MANUAL” mode.
: Keys and control used in the operations de-
scribed on this page.
When the key is pressed, the recording automatically
is paused.
Goes off when “MONO” is selected.
When “MONO” is selected, the sound of the input
source is recorded with mixing of left and right channel.
Recording is possible for about twice the time of a
stereo recording.
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