Audio dubbing – Panasonic NV-F65EA 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.

Preparation
• Set the Input Signal Selector to “Line/Audio”.

•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.

• Reset the Tape Counter to “0;00.00”.
•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 (Remote
Controller) until the Audio Output Mode Indicators “Left”
and “Right” are no longer lit.

O Press the Play Button (►) to look for the point where

you want to start the audio dubbing.

@ Press the Pause/Still Button

(II)

at the exact point

where you want to start the audio dubbing.

0 Press the Audio Dubbing Button (the indicator will light

up).

0 Press the Pause/Still Button

(I I)

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.

© To interrupt the audio dubbing, press the Pause/Still

Button.

•The VTR will stop in the still playback mode.

Playback of a Tape on Which Audio Dubbing Was
Peiiormed

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 “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.

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