Sony CC-222 User Manual

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5 – Recording CDs—Advanced recording
 TASCAM CC-222 Owner’s Manual
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Using the trigger level
The conditions under which an input signal is used as 
the trigger to start recording are:
• when recording digitally, a digital start signal is 
detected, and audio is subsequently detected
or
• the sound level rises above the threshold (see 
below) after having been below the threshold for 
one second or more. Note that the diagram below 
represents a special case (the source is stopped or 
paused) of the more general condition, as explained 
later:
To start synchronized recording when the source is 
stopped or in pause mode:
1
The unit must be in record ready mode, and 
the 
SYNC
 indicator in the display must be lit, 
as explained above.
2
Start playing the source. The pause indicator 
disappears from the display, and the unit 
starts recording.
The conditions under which synchronized recording 
stops are:
• when recording digitally, an appropriate digital sig-
nal is detected. If the signal is detected from a CD, 
the unit enters record ready mode after 2 seconds. 
If the signal is detected from an MD, the unit enters 
record ready mode immediately (note that the trig-
ger level is not used here):
or
• the sound level drops below the threshold level for 
five seconds
If you set the threshold value so that only high-level 
signals trigger recording, remember that this will not 
record the start of a piece with a slow fade-in:
Also remember that when recording from an analog 
source, the threshold should be set so that it is higher 
than the “noise floor” (the base level of hiss, pops 
and crackles which may come from an older vinyl 
recording, for example). 
time
level
S_LVL
Start of recording
Track start signal
received
time
level
S_LVL
noise
level
Start of recording
time
level
REC pause
2
seconds
CD stop
time
level
MD stop
REC pause
time
level
S_LVL
REC pause
5 seconds
time
level
S_LVL
This part of the
track is not
recorded
R e c o r d i n g
starts