Recording from another tape (dubbing), Dubbing another tape automatically, Position operation – Sony LBT-D570 User Manual

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Recording From

Another Tape

(dubbing)

Dubbing Another Tape

Automatically

You can record an entire tape onto another
automatically by using high speed dubbing.
Use the buttons on the unit and TYPE I

(normal) or TYPE II (CrCh) tap>e for dubbing.

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1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until

"TAPE" appears in the display.
TAPE is selected.

2

Press = EJECT and insert a recorded

tape in deck A with the side you want to
play facing forward.
Also, insert a blank tape in deck B with
the side you want to record on facing
forward.
Recording and playback will start from
the front side of the tape, unless you
change the playing direction before
recording.
Make sure the tabs on the cassette in
deck B have not been removed.

3

Choose how you want the tape to record

and press DIRECTION repeatedly until
the desired mode appears.

Position Operation

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RELAY

Dubbing stops at the end of
one side

When the tape in one deck
comes to the end of the front
side, it reverses immediately
regardless of the tape
position in other deck.

When the tape in one deck
reaches its end of the front
side, it stops until the other
tape come to its end, and then
both tapes reverse together.

4

Press HIGH SPEED DUBBING.

The REC and OD (pause) lamps light and
deck B stands by for recording.
The lamp lights and the <l lamp

flashes for a few seconds, then disappears.

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pause mode

If you want to start recording from the
reverse side, press so that the <3
indicator lights steadily.

5

Press DD on the tape player.

The tape player starts dubbing at high
speed.
If you set DIRECTION to or
RELAY, recording always stops at the
end of the reverse side.

To stop dubbing

Press □ on either the deck A or deck B

If you select another sound source while
dubbing

Dubbing stops.

You do not have to press DOLBY NR with

high speed dubbing

The tape in deck B is automatically
recorded in the same state as the tape in

deck A.

Dubbing Another Tape
Manually

When you want to dub only part of the
tape, dub manually at normal speed. Use
the buttons on the unit and TYPE I (normal)
or TYPE II (CrCb) tape for recording.

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1

Press FUNCTION repeatedly until

"TAPE" appears in the display.
TAPE is selected.

2

Press EJECT and insert a recorded

tape in deck A with the side you want to
play fadng forward.
Also, insert a blank tape in deck B with
the side you want to record on facing
forward.
Recording and pla)dng will start from
the front side of the tape, unless you
have changed the playing direction
before recording.
Make sure the tabs on the cassette in
deck B have not been removed.

3

Select dual or single-sided recording.

To dub

Press DIRECTION
to select

One side of the tape

Both sides*

or RELAY

* Recording always stops near the end of

the reverse side. Be sure to start from the
front side.

4

Press REC.

The REC and DD (pause) lamps light up
and deck B stands by for recording.
The O lamp lights and the <l lamp
flashes for a few seconds, then
disappears.

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Side in recording
pause mode

If you want to start recording from the
reverse side, press O so that the -<3
lamp lights steadily.

5

Press DO on the tape player to release

recording pause on deck B.

Recording starts on deck B.
If you set DIRECTION to or
RELAY, recording always stops at the
end of the reverse side.

6

Press -<3 or

The tape on deck A starts playing.

To stop dubbing

Press □ on deck A or deck B.

Notes

When dubbing tapes originally recorded

with Dolby NR B, the dubbled tape is
automatically recorded with Dolby NR B.

• When you want to record a tape recorded

without Dolby NR B onto another tape
using Dolby NR B, press DOLBY NR so
that "DOLBY NR B" appears in the
display.

Oiapter 4: the Tape Player I

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