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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
TedHol 8:40pm on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 
I was going to buy a single disc tray CD burner. What a mistake that would have been! Luckily.
stardotstar 12:14pm on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 
Love the no compression too . Excellent sound quality ( recording and playback ). Editing features are impressive . Edit my own recording like a pro . I was going to buy a single disc tray CD burner. What a mistake that would have been! Luckily.
burbanker 3:31pm on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 
A must have item!! This piece of hardware is really easy to use and links up to anything, PC, Radio Tuner, TV etc.
sharonliew 10:19pm on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 
A must have item!! This piece of hardware is really easy to use and links up to anything, PC, Radio Tuner, TV etc. Near perfection Yamaha have produced one of the innovative pieces of hi-fi to hit the shops in a long time.
jmiller-asc 3:48am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
With this machine you cannot put your recordings in categories eg. jazz, pop, rock, and etc. It only allows you to do it for 99 tracks or 99 minutes.
danarber 12:07am on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 
Near perfection Yamaha have produced one of the innovative pieces of hi-fi to hit the shops in a long time.
mazbak 7:19pm on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
If you just want to make CD compilations this may be over the top. Then again, it is, as CD recorder/players go, a very good one.

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Large Storage Capacity and External Source Recording
Whether you use the CDR-HD1300 for playback or recording (probably for both!) youll be delighted at how much music it holds. You can record 120 CDs worth of music onto the 80-gigabyte hard disk. And unlike most HDD music servers, the CDR-HD1300 also lets you record other sources, such as long radio broadcasts, tapes or records. In fact, this is a great way to archive your old music sources record them onto high quality, non-degradable CD-R/RW discs.
More Recording Convenience
The CDR-HD1300 offers timer recording compatibility so the power can be turned on and off automatically when using an external audio timer. This lets you record radio programs when youre away or just be sure you dont miss them. Theres also a Synchronized Recording mode with adjustable parameters for detecting track intervals.

Other Notable Features

On-screen display (on TV) lets you view disc, album and track titles (also shown on panel display). Title input with PC (via RS-232C terminal)*.
Fast Recording, Quick Access to Music
Recording this much music is a great advantage, but wont it take a long time? Actually, no it wont, because the CDRHD1300 copies the music data onto the hard disk at 10 times normal speed. So a CD only takes five or six minutes to input. Making new CDs is fast, too: eight times normal speed onto CD-Rs and four times faster onto CD-RWs. But your favorite feature of all may well be the Jog dial. Just a flick of the wrist lets you select any disc, album or song for instant play its even faster and easier than ordinary CD players.
Time search useful for searching long recordings, such as those recorded from the radio. Digital and analog recording level control. Automatic synchronized sampling rate conversion: 96kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz. Copyright protection SCMS (Serial Copy Management System). Digital Move transfers copyprotected data from the hard disk to a blank disc, then erases it from the hard disk. Analog copy copy onto a blank disc, data remains on hard disk.
CD-R/RW + HDD Digital Audio Recorder

CDR- HD1 300

The ultimate tool for music lovers. High storage capacity, top-quality sound, versatile editing and CD recording all in one!
*For editing with a PC, download the Title Editor software from the Yamaha website (www.yamaha.co.jp/).
Extensive Inputs and Outputs
S-Video and composite video outputs RS-232C interface for title input via PC Optical and coaxial digital inputs and outputs
Analog inputs and outputs

CDR-HD1300 Advantages

Advantages over dual-tray CD recorders: CD recorder has no storage capacity Editing capability Approx. 120 hours recording time for playback and later editing Advantages over disc changers: Changer requires much mechanical movement Hard disk offers nearly instant access to music More editing features Advantages over PCs with CD recorders: No compression means higher sound quality Very low error rate during audio copying Exclusively audio so there is no interruption or conflict with other functions Highest quality interface (24-bit D/A and A/D converters) Full HD memory is used for audio storage and editing Designed to be part of an audio system Quick setup and easy operation
CDR-HD1300 Specifications
Frequency Response: 5 20,000 Hz 0.5 dB Playback S/N Ratio: 105 dB Playback Dynamic Range: 99 dB Playback THD + Noise: 0.004% Recording S/N Ratio: 92 dB Recording Dynamic Range: 92 dB Recording THD + Noise: 0.006% Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 x 116 x 415 mm; 17-1/8 x 4-9/16 x 16-5/16 Weight: 7.8 kg; 17.2 lbs. Product designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.

For details please contact:
Visit us at our website: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/

YAMAHA CORPORATION

P.O. Box 1, Hamamatsu, Japan

A1173UEN

10207 T Printed in Japan
CD Recorder with Hard Disk Drive lets you do more, and do it more easily: ripping, editing, playback and burning new CDs.
Hard disk holds 120 hours of music
Rip 120 hours of music onto the hard disk at 10x normal speed. Highest digital quality because signal is not compressed.
Do your own editing A wide range of editing functions makes it easy to create CDs exactly the way you want them.

High-Speed Recording

Making your own CDs is easy and fast
When your perfectly edited music is ready to be recorded from the hard disk, transfer it at 8x normal speed to a CD-R or at 4x to a CD-RW.
Huge Storage Capacity and High-Speed Ripping
Instant access to your music Record other sources, too
Record LPs, tapes, radio and other sources then burn them onto CD-Rs for long-term storage. Create up to 999 albums, each with as many as 99 songs, on the HD. The Jog dial makes accessing tracks ultra-fast and easy.
amaha went to extreme lengths to make the DPX-1 as noiseless as possible. We started with a lownoise yet powerful Sirocc

Long-Play Convenience

Input and edit titles via PC
Connect a PC to view, create and edit your own disc, album and track titles.*
If listening to music is important to you, the CDR-HD1300 is going to make your life a lot more enjoyable. You can rip 120 hours of music onto the hard disk, then group the songs together in as many as 999 ways for playback and recording. Creating your own personal CD collection is easy and fun. Youll also appreciate the CDR-HD1300s superb audio quality, high speed operation, versatile functions and fast music access. In fact, the more you use it, the more youll realize that this is a machine designed by music enthusiasts, for music enthusiasts. Make the most of it!
Extremely High Quality Recording and Playback
The CDR-HD1300 uses a Linear PCM recording system, which means the music signal is recorded without being compressed, so no quality is lost. In addition, recording from CD to hard disk and back to CD maintains full digital quality throughout the process. A high performance 24-bit D/A converter ensures optimum audio reproduction, and a 24-bit A/D converter is used for best quality analog source recording. And finally, unlike PCs with a hard disk and CD recorder, the CDR-HD1300 is designed exclusively for audio use all memory and technology is dedicated to maximizing audio quality.
Audio Master Quality Recording
Sound waveform comparison

Yamaha technology Conventional technology
Flexible Editing Functions
The hard disk drive makes it possible to edit the stored music before creating a new CD, unlike ordinary CD recorders which dont let you edit once the music is recorded. The CDR-HD1300 takes full advantage of this

Clear wave pattern

Wave pattern is blurred
A clearer wave pattern displays higher sound quality and lack of background jitter.
ability, offering a large choice of editing features. Individual tracks can be combined, split, faded in/out, moved, erased and more, all with no loss of quality. You can even edit during playback just press the Menu key and the CDR-HD1300 enters the editing mode. In addition, you can create and edit your own disc, album and track titles via the Jog dial or a PC.*
* For editing with a PC, download the Title Editor software from the Yamaha website.
songs on the hard disk. These personal Albums can then be used for playback or for burning new CDs.

More Editing Convenience

The Bookmark function can also be used when youre playing a single CD loaded into the machine. This lets you copy selected tracks off the CD, instead of the whole disc. There are also a number of Album editing functions available. You can adjust the volume level for each track on an album and the length of the intervals between tracks, shuffle tracks by reassigning track numbers within an album, and more.
Audio Master Quality Recording (AMQR) Principle Data is recorded
AMQR 1.4m/sec. bit length. Conventional 1.2m/sec. bit length. AMQR creates a larger recording area on the disc by using longer bit lengths (1.4m/sec. during playback) than ordinary recording technique. This reduces jitter (timing inaccuracies) by 30% for a clearly audible difference over a larger area

Handy Album Function

The unique Album function is another CDR-HD1300 advantage. First, you select songs on the hard disk and mark them with bookmarks, even while they are playing. You then transfer the bookmarks to a stored playlist called an Album. The hard disk can hold up to 999 Albums, each with up to 99 songs, made up of any combination of
This is an exclusive new Yamaha recording process that provides even higher quality when creating CD-R discs. It creates bigger pits and lands (the space between pits), enabling higher recording accuracy. In fact, it raises recording quality to the level of professionally prepared music CDs. The greater capacity demanded by this type of recording requires a hard disk drive, so it is only possible with the CDR-HD1300.
Connect to a TV for an on-screen display that makes inputting titles via the Jog dial easier.
Note: Works in Full Auto Synchro mode and 4x copy speed only. Shortens recording time (74 min. CD-R to 63 mins., 79 min. CD-R to 68 mins.).
The album functions are a unique advantage of the CDR-HD1300. You bookmark any songs you want on the hard disk, then transfer the bookmarks to a stored playlist called an album. The hard disk can hold up to 999 albums, each with up to 99 songs. Then you can use these albums for playback or for burning new CDs.

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Hard Disk Drive (HDD)

I Before using
If you purchase CDR-HD1300; this model is not equipped with a hard disk drive (HDD). Please purchase a commercially available HDD for internal use and install it on this unit correctly, following the attached instruction. It is necessary to format a new HDD after installation. Also refer the attached instruction for formatting. If you purchase CDR-HD1300E; this model is equipped with an HDD.

I Capacity of the HDD

Following table shows the total recordable time for different capacities of an HDD.
Capacity Total recordable time

20 GB 40 GB 60 GB 80 GB

Approx. 30 hours Approx. 60 hours Approx. 90 hours Approx. 120 hours

I Handling of the HDD

The HDD formatted on your CDR-HD1300 cannot be used on other CDR-HD1300s for any reading or writing. If you wish to use the HDD that has been formatted on other CDR-HD1300 on yours, format it again on your CDR-HD1300. See page 85 for formatting. Carefully handle an HDD before installation because it is a precision device. Also do not give vibration or shock to this unit after the HDD is installed. Incorrect operation can damage the HDD and/or the data written onto the HDD. Yamaha and suppliers accept no liability for the loss and/or damage of data caused by vibration and/or shock.

I CD player mode

This unit does not make any recordings if no HDD is installed. In this case, only reading of a CD, CD-R, and CD-RW disc is possible. Permit some time until this unit becomes ready after the power is turned if no HDD is installed.

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About This Manual

I Structure
This owners manual is composed of following sections. GETTING STARTED This section explains necessary preparations such as remote control and connection. Please read this before using this unit. COPYING AND RECORDING ONTO THE HDD This section describes basic operations; copying from a CD to the HDD and recording from an external component connected to this unit to the HDD. Additional functions and operations are explained in Advanced Operations following this basic operation. Skip this part, if you wish to try to use all the basic functions equipped on this unit. EDITING This section describes how to edit the data copied and/or written on the HDD. Editing method is explained for album, track, and disc respectively. See EDITING MENU ITEMS for outline of the editing menu. COPYING AND RECORDING ONTO A CD-R OR CD-RW DISC This section describes basic operations; copying from the HDD to a CD-R or CD-RW and recording from an external component connected to this unit to a CD-R or CD-RW. Additional functions and operations are explained in Advanced Operations following these basic operations. Skip this part, if you wish to try to use all the basic functions equipped on this unit. DUPLICATION OF A CD This section describes how to duplicate a whole CD. PLAYBACK This section describes how to play the data copied/written on the HDD, your original CDs that are made using this unit, or commercially available CDs. APPENDIX This section provides you with the information about system setting of this unit and troubleshooting.

Disc Track Bookmark Album
Bookmark This unit can make a temporary bookmark on a favorite track as playing back. The list of the program sources marked is called bookmark. This marking is temporary and cannot be duplicated. However, an album can be easily created by copying the bookmarked tracks. See page 32 for details. Group A collection of disc(s), album(s), and a bookmark are generically called group.
Track 1 Track 2 Disc 1 Track 3 Track 99

Example of the playlist

Disc Track 2 3
Track 1 Track 2 Disc 2 Track 3 Track 99
Example of the copied tracks with bookmarks
Disc 2 Track 1 Track 2 Disc 999 Track 3 Track 99 Track 99
* The tracks are listed in the order of copying.
NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS Front Panel
NATURAL SOUND HDD/CD RECORDER
POWER TRACK NO. COMPLETE CLEAR

PHONES

LEVEL REC A.M.Q.R. FINALIZE ERASE
OPTICAL COAXIAL ANALOG MIN MAX
1 POWER 2 HDD 3 CDR 4 COPY

r CLEAR t PHONES jack

i o p as d f g h
y PHONES LEVEL control u A.M.Q.R. i REC o t/e (Skip/Search) p FINALIZE a ERASE s r/y (Search/Skip) d INPUT f w/d (Play/Pause) g ANALOG REC LEVEL control h a (Stop)
5 Front panel display 6 Disc tray 7 v (Open/Close) 8 TRACK NO./BOOKMARK 9 TEXT/TIME 0 COMPLETE q MODE w MULTI JOG knob/DIGITAL REC LEVEL control e MENU
NAMES OF BUTTONS AND CONTROLS

Remote Control

1 OPEN/CLOSE

COMPLETE COPY OPEN/CLOSE

2 COPY 3 TIMER REC

i o p a s d

4 A.M.Q.R. 5 FINALIZE 6 TEXT/TIME 7 MODE 8 COMPLETE 9 CLEAR 0 Alphabetical/numeric buttons q REPEAT w RANDOM e GROUP SKIP q

CLEAR ENTER

r t (Track Skip)

g h j k l ; z x

SYMBOL BOOKMARK
t d (Pause) y e (Search) u HDD i REC o ERASE p TRACK NO. WRITE a INPUT s MENU d +/ f ENTER g BOOKMARK h INTRO j GROUP SKIP w k y (Track Skip) l r (Search) ; w (Play) z CDR x a (Stop)

q w e r t y u

I Loading the batteries in the remote control
I Remote control operation range
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back

of the remote control.

2. Insert 2 batteries (AA, UM-3 or R6 type) according to
the polarity markings on the inside of the battery compartment.
3. Close the cover until it snaps into place.
Within 6m (20) Remote control sensor

I Battery replacement

If you find that the remote control must be used closer to this unit than usual, the batteries are weak. Replace both batteries with new ones.

I Notes on batteries

Use only AA, UM-3, or R6 type batteries for replacement. Do not mix a new battery with a used one. A rechargeable battery cannot be used. Do not mix different types of battery. Do not attempt to short out the batteries by directly connecting the plus (+) and the minus () with a piece of metal. Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time. If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.
Cautions If operation of this unit by the remote control creates any malfunction in any other components, change the placement of the component. Do not spill any liquid on or drop the remote control. Do not place it near a heater or in the bathroom where the temperature and humidity become high. Make sure the remote control sensor is not exposed to direct sunlight or strong lights. If it is, it may not function correctly.

Display

LEVEL TRACK TOC GROUP CDRW TIME

8888888888888

ALBM TOTAL DUPLCT A.M.Q.R. AUTO PRD DIG M MARK S G A REP RNDM MULT ALL SYNC ANLG
1 HDD mark 2 TOTAL indicator 3 DUPLCT indicator 4 A.M.Q.R. indicator 5 Information display 6 CDR mark 7 REC indicator 8 ALBM indicator 9 MARK indicator
AUTO indicator PRD indicator MULT indicator ALL indicator SYNC indicator
q Recording/copying mode indicator
w Copying method indicator
DIG indicator M indicator ANLG indicator
0 Playback mode/play style indicator
S indicator G indicator A indicator REP indicator RNDM indicator
e Level meter r TOC indicator t CD-RW indicator y MULTI JOG status indicator
LEVEL indicator TRACK indicator GROUP indicator TIME indicator

Display Information

The display located in the center of this unit provides the information about the drive (HDD or CDR drive) selected. Each time TEXT/TIME is pressed, the display changes according to the operation.
I Display while playing the data on the HDD
Group number, track number and elapsed time of the track being played
I Display while playing a CD
Track number and elapsed time of the track being played

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TOC GROUP CD
Group number, track number and remaining time of the track being played

Copying Favorite Tracks on the CD
You can copy your favorite tracks on a CD onto the HDD.
1. Load the CD to copy from on the disc tray.
Press v (OPEN/CLOSE on the remote control) to open the disc tray, and place a CD with its label side facing up. Then press v (OPEN/CLOSE on the remote control) to close the disc tray.
This unit enters the copy standby mode. Copying has not been started yet at this stage.
6. Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (BOOKMARK on the
remote control). The list of the track that the bookmark is placed to is selected as the group to be copied (the MARK indicator lights on the display). Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (BOOKMARK on the remote control) again to return to the normal copy standby mode.
2. Start playback of the CD.
Press w/d (w on the remote control) to start playback. Playback is started from the beginning of the first track.
3.Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (BOOKMARK on the
remote control) while your favorite track is being played. The MARK indicator lights on the display.

7. Start copying.

DIG MARK ALL SYNC
Press t/e or r/y (t or y on the remote control) to skip tracks, and repeat above operation. To cancel a bookmark Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (BOOKMARK on the remote control) to cancel the bookmark during playback of the track. The MARK indicator turns off on the display.
4. When the bookmark have been placed to all favorite
tracks, press a to stop playback. Tracks are listed and stored in order that the bookmarks have been placed. To cancel all bookmarks Press CLEAR as pressing TRACK NO./BOOKMARK on the front panel while this unit is in the stop mode. Bookmark Clr appears on the display, and all bookmarks are canceled. Note The bookmark placed to the track on the CD will be canceled if the disc tray is open, or the power of this unit is turned off.
Notes It takes a few seconds for this unit to become ready to start copying after w/d (w on the remote control) has been pressed. This unit may create some vibration and rotation noise while performing the copying process by rotating a CD at high speed. If this problem occurs, lower the copying speed to decrease the vibration and rotation noise. (See Copy Speed on page 19.) To cancel copying, press a. When copying has been completed, the operation of the HDD and the CD automatically stops.

Advanced Operations

I Making an additional copying onto an already recorded disc
I Setting the copying mode
This unit provides various copying modes. Choose the one that suits your needs. Initial setting: All Synchro

TEXT/TIME MODE

INPUT REC A.M.Q.R. FINALIZE ERASE

OPTICAL COAXIAL

ANALOG MIN MAX

DIGITAL REC LEVEL

t/e, r/y

I Manual track marking

TRACK NO./BOOKMARK

TRACK NO. COMPLETE CLEAR

This unit can automatically place track markers. However you can also manually place track markers during your recording. (Manual track marking) Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK NO. WRITE on the remote control) during your recording. A new track number is added at the location on the disc corresponding to the time TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK NO. WRITE on the remote control) is pressed. Manual track marking is possible after the recording has been performed for 5 seconds from the beginning of the track, and a disc cannot contain more than 99 tracks. Even if there is time remaining on the disc, further recording is impossible once 99 track markers have been placed.
Notes The track markers may not be placed properly even if the recording has been performed in the synchronized recording according to the type of the source devices. To avoid this problem, place the track markers manually. Manual track marking is possible even during synchronized recording. You can place the track markers to the tracks that have been recorded on the HDD by dividing the track. See Track Divide on page 46.

EDITING MENU ITEMS

You can make various editing operations on the albums, tracks and discs on the HDD. The editing menu is listed below.
Menu item Menu content Selectable during playback* Page

Album Edit

Track Edit

Disc Edit

Album New Edit Stored Album Copy Album Rename Album Delete Album Pack Album Title Track Shuffle Track Level Tr. Interval Track Rename Track Adjust Track Erase Part Erase Track Combine Track Divide Track Pack Add Fade In Add Fade Out Track Title Disc Rename Disc Erase Disc Combine Disc Divide Disc Pack Disc Title
To create a new album To edit an already created album To copy other group as an album To change the album number To delete an album To eliminate unused album numbers To assign an album title To change the order of tracks in an album To adjust the track level in an album To adjust each track interval in an album To change a track number To adjust the beginning of a track To erase a track To erase the part of a track To combine a series of tracks To divide one track into two To eliminate unused track numbers To add fade-in to the beginning of a track To add fade-out to the end of a track To assign a track title To change a disc number To erase a disc To combine a series of discs To divide one disc into two To eliminate unused disc numbers To assign a disc title To cancel the editing operation

31 31, 34 34, 35 35, 36 36, 40 41, 43, 46, 48, 49 49, 50 50, 54 54, 55 55, 57 58
*The item that can be selected during playback is marked with the mark.
I Selection of the item during playback
Selectable item is changed as follows according to the playback status. Items with the mark in Album Edit can be selected while an album is being played.

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ALBM G
Items with the mark in Track Edit can be selected while a disc with the TRACK indicator turned on.
Items with the mark in Disc Edit can be selected while a disc with the GROUP indicator turned on.
No item can be selected while a bookmark is being played. Notes To switch the GROUP indicator and the TRACK indicator, press the MULTI JOG knob. To switch the group to be played, rotate the MULTI JOG knob with the GROUP indicator turned on.

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ALBUM EDITING

You can select the desired tracks from among the ones recorded on the HDD and store them as an album in this units memory. You can also edit the album afterwards.

Album Editing Operation

HDD CLEAR ENTER

7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ 0 SPACE

I Editing during the stop mode
I Editing during playback
1. Press HDD to select the HDD. 2. Press MENU.
The display changes for the menu item selection.
1. Press MENU while the album to be edited is being
played. The display changes for the editing menu item selection.
2. Select the editing menu item to be set by rotating the
MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control). The followings are the album editing menu items. Album Delete Album Title Track Shuffle Track Level Tr. Interval
3. Press MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control). The display changes for the editing the menu item selection.
4. Select the editing menu item to be set by rotating the
MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control). The followings are the album editing menu items. Album New Edit Stored Album Copy Album Rename Album Delete Album Pack Album Title Track Shuffle Track Level Tr. Interval
control). The selected item is confirmed. Then editing operation can be started.
4. Start editing by following the setting steps (pages
3138) for each item. Notes If MENU is pressed during editing, entry of the selection is canceled, and then this unit returns to the following state; This unit returns to the editing menu item selection if having started editing during the stop mode. This unit returns to the playback if having started editing during the playback. If a is pressed during editing, all entry of the selection is canceled, and this unit returns to the stop mode.

5. Press MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
6. Start editing by following the setting steps (pages

3138) for each item.

7. Press a when all editing has been completed.
The display changes to the one when this unit was in the stop mode.

Album New

You can create a new album by selecting the desired tracks from among the ones recorded on the HDD.

Edit Stored

You can add tracks to or delete tracks from an already created album.
1. Select and confirm Album New in step 4 of Editing
during the stop mode on page 30. The following message appears on the display.

Source disc Source track

1. Select and confirm Edit Stored in step 4 of Editing
Album to be edited Track in the album to be created
The number of the album to be edited flashes.
The number of the source disc flashes.
2. Select the album to be edited by rotating the MULTI
2. Select the source disc by rotating the MULTI JOG
knob (pressing +/ on the remote control).
control) to confirm the album to be edited. The following message appears on the display.
Disc that contains the tracks to be added Track to be added
control) to confirm the source disc. The number of the source track flashes. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.
4. Select the source track by rotating the MULTI JOG

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control) to confirm the source track. The track number of the album being created will be advanced to the next, and the display returns to the one shown in step 1. Repeat steps 25 to select other discs and tracks. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.
Track to be added or deleted

I When adding new tracks

4. Select the track to be added by pressing t/e or

6. Press COMPLETE.

A new album is created with the selected tracks recorded on it. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection. Notes You can switch the display by pressing TEXT/TIME while an album is being made: If the title is assigned to the source disc or track, the title appears. By pressing TEXT/TIME while the title is being displayed, the total time of the album being made appears for approximately 1 second, and the display returns to the one in step 1. If no title is assigned to the source disc or track, the total time of the album being made appears for approximately 1 second, and the display returns to the one in step 1. You can create a new album using the tracks with bookmarks (see Album Copy on page 32). Also see BOOKMARK on page 59.

5. Select the disc that contains the track to be added by
rotating the MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control).
6. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control) to confirm the disc that contains the track to be added. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection. Continues to next page
7. Select the track to be added by rotating the MULTI

Album Copy

You can copy the entire disc, album, or bookmark to a new album.
8. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote
control) to confirm the track to be added. When continuing to add tracks to the album, repeat steps 48.
1. Select and confirm Album Copy in step 4 of
Editing during the stop mode on page 30. The following message appears on the display.

9. Press COMPLETE.

The selected tracks are added to the album. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection.

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I When deleting tracks from the album
4. Select the track to be deleted by pressing t/e or

Group to be copied from

The number of the group to be copied from flashes.

5. Press CLEAR.

Note The tracks following the deleted track will automatically be down-numbered. When continuing to delete tracks from the album, repeat steps 4 and 5.
2. Select the group to be copied from by rotating the
MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control). The group to be copied from switches in the order of disc album bookmark.
control) to confirm the group to be copied from. The display scrolls to the left to indicate the number of the group to be copied from and the number of the album to be copied to. The album to be copied on is assigned the smallest available number.
The selected tracks are deleted from the album. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection.

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Album to be copied to
Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

4. Press COMPLETE.

The selected group is copied to a new album. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection.

Album Rename

You can move the album and assign a new number.

Album Delete

You can delete an existing album.
1. Select and confirm Album Rename in step 4 of
1. Select and confirm Album Delete in step 4 of

Rename

Delete

Album to be moved

The number of the album to be moved flashes.
2. Select the album to be moved by rotating the MULTI

Album to be deleted

The number of the album to be deleted flashes.
control) to confirm the album to be moved. The display scrolls to the left to indicate the number of the album to be moved and the new album number.

2. Select the album to be deleted by rotating the MULTI
control) to confirm the album to be deleted. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

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The selected album has been deleted. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection.

New album number

4. Select the new album number by rotating the MULTI
1. Select and confirm Album Delete in step 2 of
Editing during playback on page 30. The album being played is confirmed to be deleted.
control) to confirm the new album number. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

2. Press COMPLETE.

The album being played will be deleted. Playback resumes from the beginning of the next album after the deleted album. If no album follows the deleted album, this unit plays the previous album of the deleted album. Note The number of the deleted album will be available for future use.
The selected album has been moved and assigned a new number. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection. Notes If the selected new album number is already in use, the albums following this renumbered album will be automatically upnumbered by one. However, if there is any unused album number, only the albums up to that number will be up-numbered. The original number of the album that has been renumbered will be available for future use.

Album Pack

You can re-organize the album numbers by eliminating unused album numbers that have been created by changing album numbers or deleting albums.
control) to confirm the album to assign a title to. The following message appears on the display.
1. Select and confirm Album Pack in step 4 of Editing
during the stop mode on page 30. The following message appears on the display. The cursor flashes.

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If the selected album already has a title, the title appears on the display.
4. Enter the title characters by using the MULTI JOG
knob or the alphabetical/numeric buttons on the remote control. See next page for entering procedure.
The album numbers are re-organized without unused album numbers. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection.
Before Album Pack is performed
5. Press COMPLETE when all the characters have been
entered. The title is assigned to the selected album. This unit returns to the editing menu item selection.
1. Select and confirm Album Title in step 2 of Editing
After Album Pack has been performed (Unused album numbers have been eliminated.) : Unused album numbers
during playback on page 30. The album being played is confirmed for assigning the title to. The following message appears on the display.

Album Title

You can assign a title to a created album.
The cursor flashes. If the selected album already has a title, the title appears on the display.

1. Select and confirm Album Title in step 4 of Editing
2. Enter the title characters by using the MULTI JOG
3. Press COMPLETE when all the characters have been
Album to assign the title to
entered. The title is assigned to the selected album. Playback resumes from the beginning of the album with the title assigned to. Continues to next page
The number of the album to assign a title to flashes.
2. Select the album to assign a title to by rotating the
MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control).
I Entering the title characters by using the MULTI JOG knob

Track Shuffle

You can change the order of tracks in an album.
1. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob clockwise.
When the MULTI JOG knob is rotated clockwise, characters appear in the order of alphabetical capital letters, alphabetical lower case letters, numbers, and symbols. Select the character you wish to use for the title.
1. Select and confirm Track Shuffle in step 4 of

Track to be moved

2. Press the MULTI JOG knob to confirm the selected
character. The cursor moves to the next space. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the title is complete. A title can contain up to 32 characters.

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I Entering the title characters by using the alphabetical/numeric buttons on the remote control
Album to change its tracks order
1. Select the character to be used for the title by using
the alphabetical/numeric buttons on the remote control. Alphabetical capital letters, alphabetical lower case letters, and numbers switch each time the buttons are pressed. To create a space, press SPACE. To use a symbol, press SYMBOL to select the desired symbol.
The number of the album to change its tracks order flashes.
control) to select the album to change its tracks order.
control) to confirm the album to change its tracks order. The number of the track to be moved flashes. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

The disc number that contains the first track to be combined flashes.
2. Select the disc that contains the first track to be
combined by rotating the MULTI JOG knob (pressing +/ on the remote control).
control) to confirm the disc that contains the first track to be combined. The number of the track to be the first in the combination flashes. Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

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4. Select the track to be the first in the combination by
Track to be the last in the combination
2. Select the track to be the last in the combination by
control) to confirm the track to be the first in the combination. The display scrolls to the left to indicate the disc number that contains the first track to be combined, the track number to be the first in the combination, and the track number to be the last in the combination.
Disc that contains the first track in the combination
The two selected tracks and all those between are combined into one track. Playback resumes from the beginning of the combined track. Notes When combining a series of tracks, the selected track numbers following the selected first track will be available for future use. The track title for the first track is effective for the combined track. If there is any track that cannot be copied digitally among the tracks to be combined, the combined track cannot be copied digitally either. When tracks with different emphasis status have been combined, the emphasis status of the first track becomes effective for the combined track.

Track Divide

You can divide a track into two at the selected point.
6. Set the dividing point by rotating the MULTI JOG
knob (pressing +/ on the remote control). The dividing point can be set by minute: second: frame. The unit to be set is flashing. Move the flash to the unit to be set by pressing t/e or r/y. If you stop rotating the MULTI JOG knob, this unit searches for the dividing point according to the setting made, and starts repeated playback of the passage between the dividing point and the point that is 5 seconds after the dividing point.

Dividing point Track

1. Select and confirm Track Divide in step 5 of
Disc that contains the track to be divided

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Passage to be repeatedly played Track to be divided

4. Adjust the recording level.
The adjustment of the digital recording level is not normally necessary. However it is possible to adjust the recording level to suit your needs. Play the loudest passage (highest sound level) of the source to be recorded. By pressing MENU, the display changes for the level adjustment. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/ on the remote control) to adjust the recording level. When the adjustment is completed, press MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote control) to confirm the adjusted recording level. When making an analog recording. Rotate the ANALOG REC LEVEL control to adjust the recording level. Note Adjust the recording level so that the red part on the peak level meter does not light at the loudest sound levels. See Adjusting the Recording Level on page 24 for details.

2. Press REC.

OPC may start on the loaded CD-R or CD-RW disc depending on its recording condition. It takes approximately 15 seconds to complete the adjustment.
If this unit determines that OPC is not needed for the disc loaded, Standby flashes on the display.

Standby

The following message appears on the display and this unit enters the recording pause mode.
5. Select a recording mode.
If you wish to record only one track, select Multi Synchro and set to 1 track for the number of tracks to be recorded. If you wish to start and stop recording, and place track markers automatically, select All Synchro. If you wish to automatically make finalization on a CD-R or CD-RW disc as well, select Full Auto. See Setting the recording mode on page 69 for details.
Note If you leave this unit in the recording pause mode for approximately 5 minutes, this unit returns to the stop mode automatically.
3. Select the input source to be recorded.
When making a digital recording from an external CD player, press INPUT until the OPTICAL or COAXIAL indicator lights up. When making an analog recording. Press INPUT until the ANALOG indicator lights up.
9. When all recordings are completed, press FINALIZE
to start finalization. See page 70 for finalization. CD TEXT Even if a CD with CD TEXT that can be copied is recorded from an external player, CD TEXT will not be copied. In order to copy CD TEXT, copy it on the HDD (page 14) first, then copy it on a CD-R or CD-RW disc (page 60), or duplicate a CD (page 72). IMPORTANT Never turn off the power of this unit during recording. Recording may not be correctly made, or the CD-R or CD-RW disc may be damaged. If the power of this unit is turned off during recording on a CD-R disc, recording may become impossible or the CD-R disc may not be played back normally because information is not written in the PMA (Program Memory Area). During recording, make sure that this unit is not subjected to shock or vibration as it may cause skips or jumps to be included in the recording. Notes It is recommended to record a program such as a cable TV broadcasting onto the HDD first. Then edit it on the HDD and copy it on a CD-R or CD-RW disc. You can make your original CD with less mistakes. See page 20 for recording onto the HDD and page 29 for editing. This unit can duplicate a CD quickly. See page 72 for duplicating a CD.

LEVEL REC A.M.Q.R.

Adjust the headphones volume Connect your headphones
Caution If the power of other components such as an amplifier connected to this unit is not turned on, the sound of this unit may be distorted. If this occurs, use the headphones with the other components power turned on.

VARIOUS PLAYBACK

This unit provides various playback methods according to the setting. The following steps describe the setting procedure for each setting. Notes The setting of play style, random play, repeat play, and intro play can be set during the playback. The setting of play style, random play, and full repeat play is memorized even after the power of this unit has been turned off.
Finding the Desired Passage by Time (Time Search)
You can search the desired part by setting the time.

Setting the Play Style

Only when playing sources recorded on the HDD, you can set the play style. The play style setting changes the range of playback.
1. Press HDD or CDR to select a drive to operate. 2. Press MODE to enter the playback mode setting.
Time Search appears on the display.
1. Press HDD to select the HDD. 2. Press MODE to display the playback mode setting. 3. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/ on the remote
control) to display Play Style.

Time Search

Play Style
control). The following message appears on the display.
control) to start the play style setting.
5. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/ on the remote
control) to display Style All or Style Group.

Style All

Time to be searched
4. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/ on the remote
control) to set the time to be searched. If you stop rotating the MULTI JOG knob, this unit starts searching the set time and starts playback from the set time. Notes You can start searching the set time by pressing the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote control) also. You can skip to other tracks by pressing t/e or r/y (t or y on the remote control). When the track is skipped to another track, the set time will be reset to 0:00. You can skip to other groups by pressing GROUP SKIP q or GROUP SKIP w on the remote control. When the group is skipped to another group, the set time will be reset to 0:00. You cannot search by pressing t/e or r/y (e or r on the remote control) during the time search mode.

 

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