Recording, Using the built-in microphone, Using an external microphone – Radio Shack 14-1107A User Manual

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3. Adjust

VOLUME

to the desired

listening level.

4. Press

STOP/EJECT

to com-

pletely stop playback before it
automatically stops. Press

STOP/EJECT

again to open the

cassette compartment and
remove the cassette.

RECORDING

Notes:

• Before you load a cassette tape

for recording, be sure the cas-
sette’s erase-protection tabs are
in place (see “Preventing Acci-
dental Erasure”).

• The CTR-94’s Automatic Level

Control (ALC) circuit automati-
cally adjusts the recording level.

VOLUME

has no effect on

recording.

Using the Built-In
Microphone

The built-in condenser microphone is
a high-sensitivity microphone that
easily picks up sounds, near or far.
This is handy for recording confer-
ences or lectures.

1. Load a blank cassette tape, or

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

2. Place the recorder 2 or 3 feet

from the recording source.

3. Press

RECORD

to begin record-

ing. Both

PLAY

and

RECORD

lock down.

4. Speak into

MIC

.

Note: To temporarily stop record-
ing, press

PAUSE

. To resume

recording, press

PAUSE

again.

5. Press

STOP/EJECT

to stop

recording.

Using an External
Microphone

You can connect an external micro-
phone with a

1

/

8

-inch plug to the re-

corder. This is handy for when you
want to record only an individual’s
voice and exclude all other sounds
in the surrounding area. Your local
Radio Shack store carries a wide
variety of external microphones.

Note: Connecting an external micro-
phone automatically disconnects the
built-in condenser microphone.

RECORD

PLAY

FAST-F

REWIND

STOP
EJECT

PAUSE

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MIC

RECORD

PLAY

FAST-F

REWIND

STOP
EJECT

PAUSE

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MIC

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