Operation Manual
10
The outstanding
features of the R-09
Chapter
1
Situation practical
use technique
Chapter
2
Chapter
3
Applied technique
Chapter
4
Appendix
Situation
Setting
the recording level
First, check the volume setting on the playback
device. If the volume is set too low, then the
volume of the recording will be too low no matter
how high the R-09 input level is set. Conversely, if
the volume is too high, the sound will be distorted
no matter how you adjust the level on the R-09.
If the recording level is too low, the
level meter doesn’t move much.
If the recording is made with these
settings, then the sound at play-
back will be unsatisfactory.
Next, nd the loudest point of the song to be
recorded. Every song has its loudest and quietest
points. Set the level so that PEAK light doesn’t
quite turn on when the loudest section is played.
See p. 37 in the Owner’s Manual for setting the
recording level.
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Selecting
the cables to use
The R-09’s audio input uses a stereo mini-plug.
Select a cable that’s compatible with the output
jack(s) on the playback machine. Most combo
or radio-cassette units use an RCA plug; most
compact players use a stereo mini-plug. Verify
the type of plug used by the playback device in
its owner’s manual.
The R-09 uses a stereo mini-plug.
Most compact cassette players and
MD players also use this plug type.
RCA connectors are often used for
sound input to mini component stereo
sets and video decks.
Recording from cassettes or MD
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