Audio dubbing, Editing (cont.), Make connections – JVC HR-DD845EK User Manual

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EDITING (cont.)

Audio dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a previously
recorded tape with a new soundtrack.

Audio Dubbing

q

q

CD Player

PAUSE

PLAY

A. DUB

STOP

CD Player

Mixer
output

Audio mixer

Original sound

AUDIO OUT

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2

4

5

3

6

8

0

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9

2

4

1

3

TV PROG

PAUSE

PLAY

STOP

AUDIO MONITOR

Normal audio track

Video/Hi-Fi audio
track

Pre-recorded tape

Audio-dubbed tape

MAKE CONNECTIONS

1

Connect an audio component to the AUDIO IN L + R
connectors on the recorder's front panel. *When

connecting monaural equipment, use only the

recorder's AUDIO IN L connector.

SET INPUT MODE

2

Press NUMBER key "0" and/or TV PROG so that
"F-AU" appears in place of a preset position number.

LOCATE START POINT

3

Press PLAY to start playback of the tape in your
recorder, and press PAUSE when you find the point

where you want to start dubbing.

ENGAGE AUDIO DUBBING

4

Press A. DUB.

● Your recorder enters the Audio Dubbing Pause mode.

("

" blinks, " " and "

" light up on the front

display panel.)

● To perform audio dubbbing with audio mixing, press

AUDIO MONITOR to select "L + R" at this point.

*Audio dubbing with audio mixing is not possible if

you're using a monaural audio component, or if you
don't have an audio mixer.

START DUBBING

5

Engage the audio component's Play mode, then press
PLAY to start the tape in your recorder. Audio dubbing

begins at this point.

● " " blinks and " " is displayed on the front

display panel.

● To stop dubbing temporarily, press PAUSE. Press

PLAY to resume dubbing.

END AUDIO DUBBING

6

Press STOP to stop the tape in your recorder, and
engage the audio component's Stop mode.

NOTES:

When monitoring the sound during Audio Dubbing, the

normal soundtrack is automatically selected. If you wish to

hear the mixed sound (Hi-Fi + Normal soundtracks), press

AUDIO MONITOR to select "L+R+NORM" (

pg. 16).

Audio dubbing stops automatically when the counter reaches

"0:00:00", and the recorder enters the Play mode. Check the

counter reading before dubbing.

Audio dubbing is also possible using the rear panel AV1 IN/

OUT or AV2 IN connectors. When using these connectors,

make sure to select the correct input mode in step 2.

Audio dubbing cannot be performed on a cassette that has

had its record safety tab removed.

When playing back an audio-dubbed tape, press AUDIO

MONITOR to select the soundtrack you wish to hear

(

pg. 16).

NUMBER "0"

TV PROG

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