Audio dubbing – Panasonic NV-F55EA User Manual

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Audio Dubbing

Note that the original sound on the “normal" (mono) sound

track will be completely erased during audio dubbing.

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Preparation

• Insert a video cassette with the erasure prevention tab

intact.
When a video cassette is already inside the VTR, press

the VTR On/Off Switch to turn it on.

• Press the Input Signal Selector on the Remote Controller

to select the “At ” programme position (or select with the
Channel Up or Down Button on the VTR).

•Turn the TV set on and select the video playback

channel.

• Select the “normal" (mono) sound track by repeatedly

pressing the Audio Output Mode Selector until the Audio

Output Mode Indicators “Left” and “Right” are no longer
lit.

1

Press the Play Button

(►)

to look for the point where

you want to start the audio dubbing.

2

Press the Pause/Still Button

(I

I) at the exact point

where you want to start the audio dubbing.

3

Press the Audio Dubbing Button (the indicator will
light up).

4

Press the Pause/Still Button (II) once again to
release the tape from pause, and at the same time

start the operation of the audio source. The audio
dubbing will start.

5

Press the Stop Button

(■)

to stop the audio dubbing.

Playback of a Tape on Which Audio Dubbing Was
Performed

The sound inserted during audio dubbing is recorded on the
normal sound track. If the Hi-Fi sound tracks (STEREO,

LEFT, RIGHT) are selected, the original sound (before the
audio dubbing) will be heard.

Hi-Fi/Normal Mix Switch
Set this switch to “On”, if you want both the “Hi-Fi" sound
and

the “normal" sound to be played back mixed together.

•The mixed sound may not be very clear.

Always set this switch to “Off", except when playing back
a tape on which the insert editing or audio dubbing was
performed.

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•Sound recorded by using the audio dubbing

function is recorded on the “normal” audio track

(always in mono).

• When a microphone is used for dubbing, do not

place it near the speaker of your TV to prevent
howling noise (acoustic feedback).

• If the erasure prevention tab of the cassette is

missing, no audio dubbing can be made.

• If audio dubbing is performed on a tape recorded

in the NTSC system, the audio dubbing function
will not work correctly.

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