J chapter 4 other operations, Dubbing a tape, Insert cassettes into both tape decks – Sony TC-WR545 User Manual

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J Chapter 4 Other Operations

Dubbing a Tape

Use the dubbing function to copy a tape in deck A to a tape in deck B. High-speed dubbing is
convenient for dubbing entire tapes while normal-speed dubbing is handy for tape editing.

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Insert cassettes into both tape decks.

Recorded tape
into deck A

Blank tape
into deck B

Select the direction mode.

One side

Both sides

DIR MODE

DIR MODE

Dubbing of the

rOEn reverse side starts

independently of
deck A.

DIR MODE

Dubbing of the

Qjjl reverse side starts

simultaneously
with deck A.

3

Press HIGH or NORMAL to select the
dubbing speed.

SYNCHRO DUBBING A-.B

HIGH

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[BM]

4

Seiect the side on which to start dubbing.

To dub

from the front side,

press C> .

To dub

from the reverse side,

press <3 .

5

Press II on deck B to start dubbing.

To stop dubbing
During normal-speed dubbing, press the ■ button on deck
B.
During high-speed dubbing, press the ■ button on either
deck A or B.

During high-speed dubbing

Only the ■ button is operative.

If the NORM or HIGH speed indicator flashes three

times
Either one or both tabs of the cassette inserted into deck B
have been removed, making dubbing impossible for that
side. Cover the hole(s) with tape (see page 13).

Is it necessary to adjust the recording level and
select the Dolby NR system?
It is unnecessary since the tape in deck B is automatically
recorded with the same recording level and Dolby noise
reduction system as the original in deck A.

The Dolby system must, however, be set to match the tape in
deck A when the sound is monitored during normal-speed
dubbing.

Note on tape dubbing

If the sound is affected by the proximity of a television set
during high-speed dubbing, turn the television set off or
move it away from the deck.

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