Sony MZ-NF610 User Manual
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Explanations
Difference between digital (optical) and analog (line) inputs
The input jack of this recorder works as both digital and analog input jacks. Connect the
recorder to a CD player or a cassette recorder using either digital (optical) input or analog
(line) input. To record, see “Recording an MD right away!” (page 20) to record using
digital (optical) input, and “Recording from a TV or a radio (Analog Recording)” (page 30)
to record using analog (line) input.
The input jack of this recorder works as both digital and analog input jacks. Connect the
recorder to a CD player or a cassette recorder using either digital (optical) input or analog
(line) input. To record, see “Recording an MD right away!” (page 20) to record using
digital (optical) input, and “Recording from a TV or a radio (Analog Recording)” (page 30)
to record using analog (line) input.
Note
Track marks may be copied incorrectly:
•
when you record from some CD players or multi disc players using digital (optical) input.
•
when the source is in shuffle or program play mode while recording using digital (optical) input. In
this case, play the source in normal play mode.
this case, play the source in normal play mode.
•
when programs with audio that is digitally broadcast (e.g., digital TV) are recorded through the digital
(optical) input.
(optical) input.
Difference
Digital (optical) input
Analog (line) input
Connectable
source
source
Equipment with an digital (optical)
output jack (CD player, DVD player,
etc.)
output jack (CD player, DVD player,
etc.)
Equipment with an analog (line)
output jack (Cassette deck, radio,
record player, etc.)
output jack (Cassette deck, radio,
record player, etc.)
Usable cord
Optical cable (with an optical or an
optical-mini plug) (page 21)
optical-mini plug) (page 21)
Line cable (with 2 phono plugs
or a stereo-mini plug) (page 30)
or a stereo-mini plug) (page 30)
Signal from
the source
the source
Digital
Analog
Even when a digital source (such
as a CD) is connected, the signal
sent to the recorder is analog.
Even when a digital source (such
as a CD) is connected, the signal
sent to the recorder is analog.
Track
marks
marks
1)
1)
You can erase unnecessary marks after recording. (“Combining tracks (Combine)”, page 41).
Marked (copied) automatically
• at the same positions as the source
• at the same positions as the source
(when the sound source is a CD or an
MD).
MD).
• after more than 2 seconds of no
• when the recorder is paused (3
seconds of no sound is encountered
while synchro-recording)
while synchro-recording)
Marked automatically
• after more than 2 seconds of no
• after more than 2 seconds of no
sound (page 79) or low-level
segment.
segment.
• when the recorder is paused
while recording.
Recorded
sound level
sound level
Same as the source.
Can also be adjusted manually (Digital
REC level control) (“Adjusting the
recording level manually”, page 32).
Can also be adjusted manually (Digital
REC level control) (“Adjusting the
recording level manually”, page 32).
Adjusted automatically. Can also
be adjusted manually (“Adjusting
the recording level manually”,
page 32).
be adjusted manually (“Adjusting
the recording level manually”,
page 32).