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Recording in analog
(Analog Recording)
The sound will be input from the
connected equipment as an analog signal,
but recorded digitally to the disc.
To connect to a sound source, an optional
line cable is required. When connecting
the cable, make sure to insert the
connectors firmly.
1 Press N while pressing REC.
REC indication lights up in the
display and recording starts.
2 Play the source you want to record.
For other recording operations, see
“Recording an MD right away!
(Synchro-recording)” (page 17).
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LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack is for both digital
and analog input.
The recorder automatically recognizes the type
of line cable and switches to digital or analog
input.
Notes
• If you temporarily stop a recording operation
by pressing X, a track mark will be added at
that point when you press X again to resume
recording. The recording continues from a
new track.
• When the jacks (DC IN 3V, USB connecting
jack, LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack, i jack) are
not in use, cover them with rubber caps.
Line cable*
CD player,
cassette recorder,
etc.
L
(white)
R (red)
REC
to LINE IN (OPTICAL)
to LINE OUT jacks, etc
∗ Use the connecting cords without an
attenuator. To connect to a portable
CD player with a stereo mini-jack,
use the RK-G136 connecting cord.
For more information on connecting
cords, see (“Optional accessories”,
page 64).