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Audio Dubbing

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The sound dubbing enables you to replace the recorded sound on the mono track of a VHS tape
whilst keeping the recorded sound on the HiFi tracks. A unit connected to the AV1, AV2, AV3, or
AV4 sockets, or even a microphone connected to the MICRO socket on the front of the video
recorder can provide means of dubbing your recordings.

1 Rewind the cassette to the start of the sequence to be dubbed and pause the picture using

the PAUSE (

28

) key.

2 Press the key AV on the remote control (

22

) or AUDIO DUBBING on the front of the

video recorder to activate the dubbing function.

3 Select the connected unit (Au3 for white, red and yellow cinch sockets on the front of

the video recorder; Au1, Au2 or Au4 for the sockets at the back of the unit; MIC for a
microphone connected to the front of the video recorder) to monitor the sound.

4 Press PLAY (

24

) to start dubbing, PAUSE (

28

) to interrupt the dubbing and STOP

(

27

) to stop. It is possible to connect a headphone to the HEADPHONE socket on the

front of the video recorder to monitor the sound.

Insert editing

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Thanks to Insert editing, you can replace part of an existing recording precisely without disturbance
at the edit points.
It is possible to insert from another video recorder, from a camcorder, or from another unit (TV set,
another video recorder).

1 Load the cassette and press key status (

4

).

2 Select unit or source of the sequence which is to be placed on the tape.
3 Fast forward the tape to the end of the sequence to be replaced and press STOP (

27

).

4 Press key 0000 (

16

) to reset the counter.

5 Rewind the tape to the beginning of the sequence to be replaced and press key PAUSE (

28

).

6 Press on REC (

26

) then on I

NSERT

and finally start playing from the source so as to

begin the insertion.

7 The insertion will automatically stop when the counter reaches 0000.

Auto Sequence Memory

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Thanks to Auto Sequence Memory, you can choose different sequences from a tape and
consecutively view them. If you are connected to another video recorder fitted with a compatible
PAUSE socket, it is possible to copy these sequences and to automatically carry out the editing.

1 Connect the CAM/PAUSE sockets of the two video recorders with the assembly cable.
2 Using a SCART/Peritelevision cable, connect the AV1 socket of this video recorder

(master) and the AV2 socket of a second video recorder (slave), which is, in turn
connected to the television by the AV1 socket.

3 Load the tape to be copied.
4 Load the blank tape in the other video recorder and select the AV2 socket.
5 Display the S

UMMARY

menu, select Tape controls option, then the Auto seq. Memory

line.

6 Find the beginning of the first sequence, validate with ok (

11

), then press key

B

(

8

).

7 Find the end of the first sequence and validate with ok (

11

).

8 Repeat this process for the other sequences. Select the Start assembling line to begin

the editing and validate with ok (

11

).

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Use

Audio Dubbing Ð
Auto Sequence Memory

This video recorder is not as precise as professional editing equipment.

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