Recording from an external audio source – Radio Shack 14-1107A User Manual

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1. Load a blank cassette tape, or

one you want to record over, into
the cassette compartment.

2. If the external microphone has

only a

1

/

8

-inch plug, insert it into

the recorder’s

MIC

jack.

If the external microphone has
two plugs and an on/off switch,
you can remotely control the
CTR-94 from your microphone.
Insert the microphone’s

1

/

8

-inch

plug into the recorder’s

MIC

jack,

and the smaller plug into the

REM

jack.

3. Press

RECORD

to begin record-

ing. Both

PLAY

and

RECORD

lock down.

Note: To temporarily stop record-
ing, press

PAUSE

on the recorder

(or

OFF

on the microphone). To

resume recording, press

PAUSE

again on the recorder (or

ON

on

the microphone).

4. Speak into the external micro-

phone.

5. Press

STOP/EJECT

to stop

recording.

Recording from an External
Audio Source

You can record directly from an ex-
ternal audio source, such as a radio,
tape deck, or CD player, using a suit-
able patch cord (not supplied) with a

1

/

8

-inch plug.

Note: Before you connect an exter-
nal audio source to the recorder, be
sure the source’s and the recorder’s
volume controls are set to their mini-
mum setting.

1. Load a blank cassette tape, or

one you want to record over, into
the cassette compartment.

2. If you connected an external

microphone, disconnect it.

3. Connect your external audio

source to the

AUX

jack, using an

optional patch cord with a

1

/

8

-

inch plug at one end and the
appropriate plug at the other end
that matches your audio
source’s output jack.

4. Start the sound source and set

its volume to a normal listening
level.

EAR

AUX

REM

MIC

MIN – VOLUME – MAX

EAR

AUX

REM

MIC

MIN – VOLUME – MAX

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