Editing during dubbing (only at normal speed) – Teac Double Auto Reverse Cassette Deck W-890R User Manual

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NOTE

High-speed dubbing makes a copy at approximately two times
the normal speed. We recommend normal speed dubbing for
best audio quality.
During dubbing, either the

NORM DUB

or

HIGH DUB

indicator lights

steadily on the display.

During normal speed dubbing, only the following keys work:

TAEP

I deck : STOP (

H)

TAPE

II deck : PAUSE, REC MUTE, STOP (

H)

During high-speed dubbing, only the STOP (

H) key works.

Neither DUB START key works immediately after the tape is fast-
forwarded or rewound to the end. Wait for 5 seconds or more
before pressing the key.

NOTE

< During dubbing, the pitch control does not work.
< Recording level adjustment is not necessary for dubbing, as

the recording level is set to the level of the pre-recorded tape.
Operating the REC LEVEL control, before or after starting
dubbing, has no effect at all.

< If a nearby television set is switched on during high-speed

dubbing, a high-pitched interference noise may be recorded on
the tape. To avoid this, either perform dubbing at normal speed,
or turn off the television.

< If you want to start dubbing using the remote control unit, press

the two DUB START keys (NORMAL keys or HIGH keys), for
either normal or high speed dubbing, on the remote control unit
at the same time.

Editing during dubbing (only at normal speed)

You can prevent unwanted songs or unnecessarily long blanks from
being dubbed, or you can create blanks between songs.

1. At the desired point during dubbing, press the PAUSE key

on the TAPE

I deck. The TAPE II deck only enters the pause

mode, allowing you to let unwanted songs go by.
To create a 4-second blank between songs, press the REC MUTE
key on the TAPE

II deck. The TAPE II deck temporarily stops after

recording no signal for 4 seconds.
The TAPE

I deck continues playback when the TAPE II deck is in

pause mode.

2. To resume dubbing, press the PAUSE key on the TAPE

II

deck.

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