Hi Derek,
Not being very computer literate and the time it takes to use the Technics system, I invested in a Sony RCD-W100 Compact Disk Recorder/Player which is connected direct to my KN7 using the Line In & Line Out sockets. This allows direct recording to CD straight from the KN.
If you're a little nervous about mistakes, the answer is to use the 'Easy Record' on the KN and when you're happy with your 'masterpiece' save it in the normal way. Set the Sony to normal'RECORD MODE' as per instructions, then you can either use the 'sychronisation' or start playing it, and your own saved recording simultaneously and let the Sony do the rest. If you prefer, there is an option to record digitally using an a fibre optic lead, but I am happy with the analogue recordings, so haven't used it and therefore cannot comment on it. This Recorder/Player is very versatile, you can make albums, make your own programmes using a variety of tracks from other CDs, shuffle the tracks and best of all, you can name your tracks which are also transferred to any copies you make.
One word of advice though, The CDs you use MUST show 'Audio' or 'suitable for Audio Recorders' somewhere on the label. Using ordinary CD Recording Data Disks will not work. These are designed for recording tracks from the PC I understand.
I always make a 'Master' and and I always use TDK CD-RW (rewritable) Audio Recordable Compact Disks. They must be 'finalised' in order to play and Sony will request you do this. It's only a matter of pressing the finalising button. You can then take as many recordings as you like from this, using the CD-Rs - which are once only recordings but guaranteed to play on any CD player.
Hope this helps.
Audrey