ION Audio LP2CD データシート

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6.
 
Use the RECORD LEVEL knob to adjust the level of 
the audio signal
.  The recording level will be 
displayed on the screen.  It is important to set your 
recording levels correctly during this step, otherwise 
you may end up with a recording that is too soft or is 
too loud and distorted.  Try to set the RECORD LEVEL 
knob such that the peaks hit the (-4) or (-2) mark but 
never reach MAX (“!” will be displayed if the recording 
level is too loud and clipping).  
7.
 
Once you have adjusted your recording level to its optimal setting, stop the music.  If recording 
vinyl from the turntable, press the [START/STOP] button to stop the turntable platter. 
8.
 
Cue the section which you would like to record.  If recording vinyl from the turntable, put the needle 
back to the beginning of the section you wish to record. 
9.
 
When you are ready to begin recording, press [PLAY] 
and then play the music you wish to record
.  If 
recording vinyl from the turntable, immediately press 
the [START/STOP] button to begin playing the record.  
The red LED will be lit continuously to let you know 
that recording is in progress.  On the right of the 
display, you will see a readout of the remaining 
recording time.  
10.
  By default, the LP 2 CD will detect silence between 
songs and automatically split them into individual 
tracks (Auto Split).   
If you have not disabled Auto Split, then proceed to the 
next step.   
However, if you have disabled Auto Split, you will need to manually insert track markers in between 
songs. To insert a track marker, press the [SPLIT TRK] button between songs.  The ‘INT’ number 
will increment to let you know that a new track was started.  Inserting track markers will allow you to 
burn songs as individual tracks when burning to CD. 
Note: Redbook Audio CD specification requires a 4 second minimum track length.  The [SPLIT TRK] 
will become active again 4 seconds after it has been pressed. 
11.
  If recording music from a vinyl record, you may wish to pause recording while you flip the record: 
a.
 
Press [PAUSE] to temporarily pause recording once you reach the end of Side A. 
b.
 
Flip your record to Side B. 
c.
 
Press [SPLIT TRK] to insert a marker for the first track on Side B. 
d.
 
Press [PLAY] to begin recording Side B. 
12.
  Once you have finished recording, press the [STOP] 
button.  The display will return to the default Internal 
Flash Player screen, as shown on the right. 
For information on burning the recordings onto an 
Audio CD-R, please refer to “Burning Internal Flash 
Player Contents to CD” section. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PLAYING MUSIC FROM THE INTERNAL FLASH PLAYER 
 
Once you have recoded your music to the Internal Flash Player, press the [PLAY] button to hear the 
recordings.     
 
 
You can cycle through different time display options by 
pressing the [DISPLAY] button.  Options include 
‘Elapsed’, ‘Track Remain’ and ‘Total Remain’. 
 
Press [FF] or [REW] to skip to the next or previous 
track, respectively.  Press and hold either button while 
a track is playing to quickly scan backward or forward. 
 
Press [PAUSE] while a track is playing to pause 
playback.  Press again to resume. 
 
Press [STOP] to stop playback. 
INT:01 PressPLAY 
 
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INT:02    T65:01 
 
  New Track!
 
 
INT:13/13 T56:14 
 
Int Flash Player 
 
 
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