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Power for the Digital Revolution . ® ® How to Make Recordings Using the Harman Kardon CDR 26 There are 5 ways you can make recordings using the CDR 26 CD Recorder 1. Dub an exact copy of an entire CD or a single track using just the two decks of the CDR 26. 2. Dub part or all of a CD, MiniDisc or other compatible external digital source from anot[...]
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2 2. Dub part or all of a CD, MiniDisc or other compatible external digital source from another machine into the CDR 26 using CD Sync Step 1: The CD Sync function will only work with compatible digital input sources such as CD or MiniDisc players that send prope r track data and sync-clock information. T o record from an analog source, see Section [...]
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Page 3
Power for the digital revolution ™ . 4. Make a recording from an external analog source, such as a radio, a turntable or a cassette deck Step 1: Insert a blank disc into the Record deck (right drawer). Step 2: Press the Input Selector button until Analog a ppears in the display . Step 3: Press the Record button so that the Record indicator flashe[...]
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In Auto mode, when the CDR 26 does not receive track information from the source, it will automatically increase the track number after three seconds of silence, and it will stop the recording after five seconds of silence. Depending on the amount of time between the tracks on the original recording, this may result in empty tracks. T o avoid this,[...]