Recording
From CDs
Recording Your
Own
Program
You
can
record
the
program
you've
created
on
a tape,
etc.
The program
can contain
up
to
32
steps.
By
inserting a
pause during programming,
you
can
divide the
program
into
two
for
recording
on
both
sides of a
tape.
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Create
your
program
(for
side
A
when
recording
on
a tape)
while checking
the
total
playing time
indicated
in the display.
Follow
Steps
1
to
5
in
"Creating
Your
Own
Program" on page
12.
The
foIo|
indication
appears
in
the display.
2
When
you
record
on
both
sides of the tape, press
II to insert
a
pause.
The
"P"
and
f£°l indications
appear
in
the display
and
the
playing time
is
reset to "0.00."
When
yoixrecord
on one
side of the
tape,
skip
this
step
and
go
to
Step
4.
A
pause
is
counted
as
one
step
You
can
program
up
to 31
steps
when
you
insert a
pause.
3
Repeat
Steps 2
to
5
in
"Creating
Your
Own
Program" on page
12
to create
the
program
for
side
B.
4
Start
recording
on
the
deck
and
then press
C>
on
the player.
When
you
record
on
both
sides of the tape, the
player
pauses
at
the
end
of the
program
for
side
A.
5 When
you
record
on
side
B,
reverse the tape
and
press
t>
or
II
on
the
player
to
resume
playing.
To
check
and change
your
program
See
page
13.
The
folo|
indication
appears while checking
the
program
for
side
A
and
faZo]
while checking
the
program
for
side
B.
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Recording
a
CD
by
Specifying
Tape Length
(Time
Edit)
(CDP-CE315and CDP-CE215
only)
You
can have
the
player
create
a
program
that will
fit
the
length
of the
tape.
The
player automatically
creates
a
program, keeping
the original
order
of the
disc.
The program
can
contain
up
to
32
steps
(a
pause
inserted
between
steps
is
counted
as
one
step).
Note
that tracks
numbered
over 20 cannot be
programmed
automatically.
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DISC
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EDIT/TIME
FADE
1
Press
DISC SKIP
to select
the
disc.
2
Press
EDIT/TIME
FADE
repeatedly before
you
start
playing
until
"EDIT"
appears
and "A"
in
the
[qId}
indication flashes
in
the display.
3
Press
-44
or
to
specify the
tape
length.
Each
time
you
press these buttons,
the display
changes
as
shown
below, with
the tape
length
of
one
side
following each
indication.
p>
C-46
C-54
C-60
—»
C-74
«->
C-90
*
—
*
-
-.
—
*
—
(23.00)
(27.00)
(30.00)
(37.00)
(45.00)
4
Press
EDIT/TIME
FADE
to
have
the
player
create
the
program.
The
display
shows
the tracks
to
be
recorded.
"B"
in
-
-
the
[<£o]
indication flashes
in
the display.
5 When
you
record
on
both
sides of the tape,
press
EDIT /TIME
FADE
again.
The
player
inserts a
pause, then
creates the
program
for
side
B.
The
display
shows
the
programmed
tracks.
When
you
record
on one
side of the
tape,
skip
this
step.
6
Start
recording
on
the
deck
and
then
press
t>
on
the player.
When
you
record
on
both
sides of the tape, the
player
pauses
at
the
end
of the
program
for
side A.