Starting Recording With 6 Seconds Of; Time Machine Recording; Prestored Audio Data Time Machine Recording - Sony CMT-PX5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Recording on an MD manually
(continued)
5
Start playing the desired source (CD,
etc.) to record.
When recording from this system's CD
player, the track numbers are automatically
marked. Press REC/REC IT during recording
to mark the track numbers at the desired
point. If you want to mark track numbers
automatically during recording from the
radio, see "Marking track numbers" on
page 35.
To stop recording
Press s.
Before pulling out the mains lead
MD recording is completed when the MD Table
of Contents (TOC) is updated. The TOC is
updated when you eject the MD or press ?/1 to
turn off the system. Do not pull out the mains lead
before updating the TOC (while "TOC" is lit) or
while updating the TOC (while "TOC" is flashing)
to ensure a complete recording.
Tips
• You can adjust the recording level to the desired
volume after performing step 3 (see page 39).
• You can check the remaining recordable time on the
MD during recording by pressing TIME on the
remote.
Note
If you pause recording during CD recording, a track
number is recorded at that point. Also, note that the
tracks might be recorded as the same single track with
a single track number when the same single track of
the same CD is recorded repeatedly.
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Starting recording with
6 seconds of prestored
audio data

— Time Machine Recording

When recording from an FM or satellite broadcast,
the first few seconds of material are often lost due
to the time it takes you to ascertain the contents
and press the record button. To prevent the loss of
this material, the Time Machine Recording feature
constantly stores the most recent audio data in a
buffer memory. This lets you record the sound
from 6 seconds before starting recording, as
shown in the illustration below:
When you press TIME
MACHINE REC in step 5
6
seconds
Beginning of the source
to be recorded
2
3
End of the source to
be recorded
Time
Recorded
portion
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