To change the recording mode
The selected recording mode is kept even after recording has finished, so be sure to check the recording mode before recording. To change the recording mode, press REC MODE repeatedly to switch to the recording mode you want.
To add �LP:� at the beginning of a track name during MDLP recording
�LP:� appears when you try to play the track on a system that does not support MDLP mode. This convenient function lets you know at a glance that the track cannot be played back. The factory setting is �On�. 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch the function to MD. 2 Press MENU/NO on the remote repeatedly until �Setup Menu� appears. 3 Press � or + on the remote until �LP Stamp Off� (or �LP Stamp On�) appears, then press ENTER/YES. 4 Press � or + on the remote until �LP Stamp On� appears, then press ENTER/YES. 5 Press MENU/NO. Notes
During High-Speed CD-MD Synchro Recording
The recording speed changes according to the recording mode.
Recording mode Stereo LP2 Stereo LP4 Stereo Monaural Recording speed Quadruple speed Double speed Double speed Quadruple speed
The MD Deck � Recording
Notes
� MDs recorded in MDLP (LP2 or LP4) mode should be played back on a system that supports MDLP mode. These MDs cannot be played back on other systems. � Even if you press REC MODE during recording or recording pause, you cannot change the recording mode. � Even if you press REC MODE repeatedly to select MONO, the monitor signal during recording does not become monaural.
� The recorded �LP:� is a stamp which appears to indicate that the track cannot be played back when you try to play the track on system that does not support MDLP mode. It does not appear for systems that support MDLP mode. � When set to �On�, �LP:� is recorded as the track name, so the number of characters that can be input to an MD is reduced. In addition, when you copy a track name with �LP:� added, �LP:� is automatically added to the copied track name. If you divide an �LP:� track using the Divide function, �LP:� is also added to the latter track.