Dubbing (from tape i to tape ii), Dubbing (from tape 1 to tape 2), Important safety precautions – Tascam D00935220B User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS



TASCAM 202

MK

IV

4 − Recording

Dubbing (from TAPE 1 to TAPE 2)

1. Insert a cassette tape for playback into the

TAPE 1 compartment and a cassette tape for
recording into the TAPE 2 compartment.

Side “A” facing you

2. Set the tape transport direction on both decks.

If the play/record direction indicator (

˙

/

¥

) on the

display points in the direction opposite to the one
desired, press the

PAUSE

key followed play key

(

˙

or

¥

) corresponding to the desired direction.

After changing the tape transport direction, be
sure to press the

STOP

key (H) to get out of the

pause mode.

NOTE

Be careful not to press play key whose arrow
points in the same direction as the indicator.
Doing so will start playback.
Set the REV MODE switch as required.
You don’t need to adjust the recording level or
set the Dolby NR system, as both depend on the
pre-recorded source tape.


3. Press either

DUB START

key to start dubbing.

For normal speed dubbing, press the

NORMAL

key. For high-speed dubbing, press the

HIGH

key.

NOTE

High-speed dubbing makes a copy at approxi-

mately two times the normal speed. We rec-
ommend normal speed dubbing for best audio
quality.

During dubbing, either the

NORM DUB

or

HIGH DUB

indicator lights steadily on the display.

During normal speed dubbing, only the following
keys work:

TAPE 1 deck:

STOP

TAPE 2 deck:

PAUSE

,

REC MUTE

,

STOP

During high-speed dubbing, only the

STOP

key

(H) works.

Pressing the

STOP

key (H) on either deck stops

both tapes at once.

Neither

DUB START

key works immediately after

the tape is fast-forwarded or rewound to the end.
Wait for 5 seconds or more before pressing the
key.

NOTE

During dubbing, the pitch control does not
work.
Recording level adjustment is not necessary for
dubbing, as the recording level is set to the lev-
el of the pre-recorded tape. Operating the
REC
LEVEL control, before or after starting dubbing,
has no effect at all.
If a nearby television set is switched on during
high-speed dubbing, a high-pitched interfer-
ence noise may be recorded on the tape. To
avoid this, either perform dubbing at normal
speed, or turn off the television.

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