Tape Operation/Recording
English
General information on recording
●If you do not intend to record via the microphone, unplug the microphone to avoid accidental mixing with other recording source.
●Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed.
●For recording, use only NORMAL (IEC type I) tapes on which the tabs have not yet been broken.This deck is not suited for recording on METAL (IEC IV) type tapes.
●The recording level is set automatically, regardless of the position of the Volume, DBB, DSC and so forth.
●The recording sound quality might differ depending on the quality of your recording source and the recording tape.
●The tape is secured at both ends with leader tape. At the beginning and end of the tape, nothing will be recorded for six to seven seconds.
●To protect a tape from accidental erasure, have the tape in front of you and break out the left tab. Recording on this side is no longer possible. If, however, you wish to record over this side again, cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape.
Synchro start CD recording
1Select VCD/CD source.
2Insert a disc and if desired, programme track numbers.
3Press STOP•OPENÇ0 to open the tape door.
4Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the tape door.
5Press RECORD● to start recording.
To select and record a particular passage within a CD track:
●Press and hold down on
●To pause CD playback press 2;.
●Recording starts from this exact point in the track when you press RECORD●.
6To pause, press PAUSE;. Press again to resume.
7To stop recording, press STOP•OPENÇ0.
Recording from the radio
1Tune to the desired radio station (see Tuning to radio stations).
2Press STOP•OPENÇ0 to open the tape door.
3Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the tape door.
4Press RECORD● to start recording.
5To interrupt playback press PAUSE;.To resume, press this key again.
6To stop recording, press STOP•OPENÇ0.
The making of unauthorized copies of copy- protected material, including computer programmes, files, broadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence. This equipment should not be used for such purposes.
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