Recording on a cassette tape – Radio Shack CD-3319 User Manual

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• To rapidly wind the tape forward

or backward, press

FAST-F

or

REWIND

. The cassette

deck automatically stops at the
end of the tape.

• Be sure the cassette player is

stopped before fast-forwarding
or rewinding a cassette tape.

• Always remove and store cas-

sette tapes when you are not
using them.

4. Adjust

VOLUME, TONE

and

BAL-

ANCE

to the desired levels.

5. Press

E-BASS

to turn on the

extended bass system. Press the
button again to turn it off.

6. To manually stop play, press

STOP/EJECT

.

The

POWER

indicator turns off. Press

STOP/

EJECT

again to open the cas-

sette compartment and remove
the tape.

RECORDING ON A
CASSETTE TAPE

You can record from the CD player,
the radio, or an auxiliary audio source
to a cassette tape.

Notes:

• Before recording, be sure the

erase-protection tabs are in place
on the cassette tape you are
recording onto (see “Preventing
Accidental Erasure”).

• Tape quality greatly affects the

quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend regular length (60- or 90-
minute) cassette tapes. We do not
recommend long-play cassette
tapes such as C-120s because
they are thin and easily tangle.
For low-noise, wide-range record-
ings, use normal-bias tape.

• The CD-3319’s Automatic Level

Control (ALC) automatically
adjusts the recording level.

VOL-

UME

,

TONE

and

BALANCE

have

no effect on recording.

Recording from a CD

1. Set

FUNCTION

to

CD

and load a

CD. The POWER indicator lights.

2. Insert a cassette tape.

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