Section 5 : Recording
5-3. Dual recording
5-4. Continuous recording
Dual recording means recording the same input source on both Deck 1 and Deck 2.
1 Connect the input source to the ANALOG IN connec- tors if it is analog and to the DIGITAL IN "1" connec- tor if it is digital.
áConnecting it to the DIGITAL "2" connector is invalid.
2 Set the COMMON MODE switch to "1&2".
3 For analog input signals, follow procedures 3 to 6 in
4 When Deck 1 is set in the Record mode, recording starts on both Deck 1 and Deck 2 simultaneously.
5 When the Stop key on Deck 1 is pressed, recording on both Deck 1 and Deck 2 stops simultaneously.
ÉWhen the COMMON MODE switch is set to "1&2", the STOP key, PLAY key, PAUSE key, RECORD key, F FWD key, REW key and REC MUTE key on Deck 1 (Deck 2) are effective for both decks.
ÉThe input signals during recording are output from the ANALOG OUT connectors and the DIGITAL OUT connector of Deck 1 and Deck 2.
Continuous recording means recording one input source continuously using tapes in Deck 1 and Deck 2.
1 Connect the input source to the ANALOG IN connec- tors for analog input signals and to the DIGITAL IN "1" connector for digital signals.
áThe DIGITAL IN "2" connector is disabled.
2 Set the COMMON MODE switch to "1 > 2".
3 For analog input signals, follow procedures 3 to 6 in
4 Set "Seqtime" in the menu. (œp.28)
5 Set Deck 1 in the Record mode and start recording. When the ABS time of Deck 1 reaches the time set with "Seqtime", Deck 2 automatically starts recording.
6 Deck 1 rewinds the tape automatically to the beginning either 3 minutes after the time set with ''Seqtime'' or when the tape end is reached.
7 Deck 2 rewinds the tape automatically to the beginning either 3 minutes after the time set with ''Seqtime'' or when the tape end is reached.
ÉTo stop recording in the middle, press the STOP key on the deck which is recording.
ÉThe input signals being recorded are output from the ANALOG OUT connectors and DIGITAL OUT con- nector of Deck 1 (Deck 2).
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