> feature. Presumably when you're recording something, you need to check
> levels, inputs, etc. and in order to do this, you need the unit in
> REC-PAUSE mode.

I see this as two different approaches. I don't see any obvious
disadvantages to do either [i. going into rec-pause mode ii. recording
immediately].

I would suspect that once the behaviour of a model is accustomed to, that
anything else would be annoying.

I have a R50 and I like the immediate recording feature.  Sometimes I just
want to do a quick recording and can't be bothered to set levels...etc.  If
I want to go into rec-pause mode, I press pause-rec, instead of rec.

> pressed? I
> suspect they take a while to get started up (disc spinning etc.) before
> they do actually begin to record?? With the unit in REC-PAUSE, it

While the disc gets ready to start up and TOC read (assuming a new disc
inserted right away), the unit records immediately to buffer, so once you
hit REC, it records right away.  I would think the sharp does something
similar, or do you have to wait until the disc spins up to record anything ?

ciao,
Wayne

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