Recording from the radio, Recording from an auxiliary audio source – Radio Shack CD-3319 User Manual

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3. If you are not starting from track 1,

select the desired track or pro-
gram a sequence (if you do not
want to record the entire CD),
then press

PLAY/PAUSE

twice to pause the CD player.
appears.

4. Press

RECORD

on the tape

deck.

RECORD

and

PLAY

lock down, the CD player auto-
matically begins playing the first
track, and the tape deck begins
recording from the CD

.

and

appear on the display.

Caution: If you use a cassette
tape with the erase-protection
tabs removed, do not force down

RECORD

. This can damage the

record mechanism. See “Prevent-
ing Accidental Erasure.”

Note: To temporarily stop record-
ing, press

PAUSE

.

Press

PAUSE

again to resume re-

cording.

5. To stop recording, press

STOP/

EJECT

. To stop the CD

player, press

STOP/CLEAR

.

Recording from the Radio

1. Set

FUNCTION

to

RADIO

. The

POWER indicator lights.

2. Insert a cassette tape.

3. Set

BAND

to

FM

or

AM

.

4. Adjust

TUNING

to the station you

want to record.

5. Press

RECORD

to begin record-

ing.

Note: You might hear a low-
volume tone from the CD-3319’s
speakers during playback after
you record an AM radio program.
To insure a tone-free recording,
make a test recording before you
record the desired program. If you
hear the tone in the test recording,
set

MODE/BEAT-CUT

on the back

of the CD player to whichever
position gives you the best
recorded sound.

6. To stop recording, press

STOP/

EJECT

.

Recording from an Auxiliary
Audio Source

1. Set

FUNCTION

to

AUX

. The

POWER indicator lights.

2. Insert a cassette tape.

3. Connect an auxiliary audio source

and start playing the selection you
want to record.

4. Press

RECORD

to begin record-

ing.

5. To stop recording, press

STOP/

EJECT

.

SYNC

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