Audio dubbing, Insert editing and av dubbing – Panasonic AG-3200P User Manual

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Audio Dubbing

Audio Dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a previously
recorded tape with a new soundtrack.

A

Make connections

Connect an audio cable between the VCR’s audio input
connectors and the audio component’s audio output connectors.

● When connecting a monaural audio component, use only the

VCR’s AUDIO L input connector.

● Audio Dubbing is possible by using the audio input connectors

on the front panel or on the rear panel.

B

Select input mode

Select “F-1” —when connecting the audio component to the

audio input connectors on the front panel.

Select “L-1” —when connecting the audio component to the

audio input connectors on the rear panel.

Press AUX or CH+/– on the Remote. Or push the JOG dial, then
turn it to the left or right.

C

Locate start point, and engage Audio Dubbing mode

Load a cassette and press PLAY (4) on the VCR. Press PAUSE (9)
at the point where you want to start dubbing, then press A.DUB.

● The VCR enters the Audio Dubbing Pause mode. “

” blinks

and “$” lights on the display panel.

D

Start dubbing

Engage the Play mode of the audio component, then press PLAY
(4) on the VCR. Audio Dubbing begins at this point.

● To pause dubbing, press PAUSE (9). Press PLAY (4) to resume

dubbing.

E

End Audio Dubbing

Press STOP (8) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT (0) on the VCR,
then engage the Stop mode of the audio component.

NOTES:

When monitoring the sound during Audio Dubbing, the normal

soundtrack is automatically selected. If you wish to hear the
Hi-Fi or mixed sound (Hi-Fi + normal soundtracks), press
A.MONITOR to select “NORM HI-FI”. (

pg. 9, “Selecting

monitor sound”)

Audio Dubbing stops automatically when the counter reaches

“0:00:00”, and the VCR enters the Play mode. Check the
counter reading on the screen before dubbing.

Audio Dubbing is not possible with a cassette whose record

safety tab has been removed.

When playing back an audio-dubbed tape, press A.MONITOR

to select the soundtrack you wish to hear. (

pg. 9, “Selecting

monitor sound”)

Insert Editing and AV Dubbing

Insert Editing:
You can replace a recorded scene with new scene recorded on
another tape or with other material. Both the picture and the
sound recorded on the Hi-Fi sound track are replaced at the same
time.
AV Dubbing:
You can perform Audio Dubbing and Insert Editing at the same
time. This means that the picture and the sounds recorded on the
Hi-Fi sound track and on the normal track are replaced at the
same time.

● For AV Dubbing, you can edit pictures and sound using different

sources; connect a video source to the video input connector,
and an audio source to the audio input connectors.

A

Make connections

Connect an audio/video cable between the VCR’s audio/video
input connectors and the other component’s audio/video output
connectors.

● Insert Editing and AV Dubbing are possible by using the audio/

video input connectors on the front panel or on the rear panel.

Various connection for editing tapes

The following three methods can be used for editing tapes.

VHS to S-VHS editing (VIDEO-VIDEO connection):
Although the picture quality is inherently limited by the original
VHS quality, the edited tape has better picture quality than
those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.

S-VHS to VHS editing (VIDEO-VIDEO connection):
Since the original source is recorded in S-VHS mode, the edited
tape has better picture quality than those made by VHS-to-VHS
editing.

S-VHS to S-VHS (S-VIDEO connection):
Original picture quality of S-VHS made can be duplicated with
minimal picture degradation. This is the best editing method
you can use on S-VHS VCRs.

To AUDIO input

This VCR

CD player, etc.

To AUDIO output

To S-video output

This VCR (for recording)

Another VCR (for playback)

S-video cable
(supplied)

To S-VIDEO IN

To audio/video output

Audio/video cable

(not supplied)

To AUDIO/VIDEO IN

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