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Tape-to-tape recording

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[During rt’cordingl

Press DECK 1/2 to select the Deck 1.

Press ■
Duck 1 will stop, und Deck 2 will record n 4-secoiici silent

interval nnd then enter the recording stnndby mode.

Operate Deck 1 to finci the track you wish to

record.
It is nlso possible to change the playback tape at this time.

Press SYNCHRO START.
(Recording will resume.)

To cut unwanted parts during recording

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[During recording]
Press • REC PAUSE.
Deck 2, which was recording, vvill enter the pause mode, and

Deck 1 will continue playback,
(If you were recording at hi-speed. Deck 1 will change to nor­
mal speed while Deck 2 is on pause, but will return to hi-

speed when you resume recording.)

[When Deck I reaches a part you wish to record]

Press either ^ or ►, corresponding to the side of

the tape side indicator which is lit.

(Deck 2 will resume recording.)

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For your reference;

• The Dolby effect will be recorded as they are on the tape being

played back.

• Because the signal being recorded from Deck 1 onto Deck

2

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not pass through the amplifier, it is possible to change the setting

of the amplifier's input selector during recording in order to listen

to some other sound source.

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• When recording with the recording speed set to hi-speed, noise

interference may be recorded onto the tape if there is a television
set nearby, so make the recording in a location separated from the
television set or switch off the television set during recording,

• Noise reduction does not work during playback of tape-to-tape

recordings. If the tape was recorded with noise reduction, listen at
low treble. Lower the treble with the amplifier's treble control

before playback.

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