7 using the tape deck, Recording other sources – Pioneer M-F10 User Manual

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7 Using the Tape Deck

Recording other sources

Usually, when recording a CD or MD, the synchro-recording
feature is the easiest way to do it. However, if you want to
record from the tuner or from a component connected to the
auxiliary inputs, you'll need to start and stop the recording
manually.

TAPE

DIRECT PLAY

3

1

Follow steps 1–4 of

Recording CDs on page

28

.

• Load a cassette

• Set the record direction

• Set the reverse mode

• Switch Dolby NR on/off.

2

Select the source you want to record.
For example, if you want to record from the tuner, press tuner,
and tune into a station.

If you are recording from another component, set it up ready
for playback.

3

Press

¶ 8 (top panel only).

The

tape deck

goes into record-pause mode.

4

Press TAPE to begin recording.
If you’re recording from a component that requires you to
start playback (a turntable or another cassette deck, for
example), start playback here.

To pause recording, press

¶ 8. To resume, press

TAPE

.

5

When you want to finish the recording,
press

7

(top panel only)

.

5

Press CD to switch to the CD.

6

Load the CD you want to record.
See page

15

for detailed instructions on loading discs.

If the disc has started playing, press

7.

7

If you want to record just one track, select the
track using the

4 and ¢ buttons.

8

Press

¶ 8 (top panel only).

The tape deck goes into record-pause mode, waiting for you to
start the CD.

9

Press CD to start the CD playing.
Recording starts automatically with the CD.

Once the track or disc has finished, the tape deck goes back
into record-pause mode — press

7 to fully stop recording.

Should you want to stop recording before the track/disc has
finished playing, simply press

7 any time during the

recording.

Note: If the recorder has to switch the side of the tape half
way through a track, recording will start again on the other
side from the beginning of the same track. This means you
don't get a single track spread over two sides of a tape.

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