Sony MHC-GNX77, MHC-GNX100 Recording on a tape manually, Manual Recording, Tape Recording 25GB

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Recording on a tape manually

— Manual Recording

You can record just the portions you like from a disc, tape or radio program on a tape.

You can also record from connected components (see “Hooking up optional components” on page 40).

1 Load a recordable tape into Deck B.

2 Press CD, TAPE A/B, TUNER/BAND, TV or VIDEO/MD (or FUNCTION on the remote repeatedly) to select the source you want to record.

3 Load the disc, tape or tune to the station you want to record. To record from the connected component, connect the external audio sources.

4 Press REC PAUSE/START.

“REC” flashes in the display. Deck B standby for recording.

5 Press DIRECTION repeatedly to select “g” to record on one side or “j” (or “RELAY”) to record on both sides.

6 Press REC PAUSE/START.

“REC” lights up in the display. Recording starts.

7 Start playing the source to be recorded.

To stop recording

Press x.

Note

You cannot listen to other sources while recording.

Tips

When you record on both sides, be sure to start from the front side. If you start from the reverse side, recording stops at the end of the reverse side.

For recording from the radio:

If noise is heard while recording from the radio, move the respective antenna to reduce the noise.

For recording from a disc to a tape manually: You can turn . > clockwise or counterclockwise (or press .or >+ on the remote repeatedly) to select tracks during recording pause (after step 4 and before step 6 of “Recording on a tape manually” ).

For recording from the reverse side:

After step 1, press TAPE A/B (or TAPE on the remote) repeatedly until “TAPE B” appears in the display. Press nN (or N on the remote) repeatedly until TAPE B reverse side indicator “b” lights up in the display to start playback of the reverse side. Press x at the point you want to start recording.

For recording an album of MP3 audio tracks: Press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly until “ALBM” lights up in the display. Then turn and hold ALBUM +/– clockwise or counterclockwise and release it at the album you want (or press ALBUM +/– on the remote repeatedly) after step 4 and before step 6 of “Recording to a tape manually”.

When recording from the tape:

If you set the direction to “j” (or “RELAY”) and the tapes you use have different lengths, the tapes in each deck reverses independently.

Tape – Recording

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Contents Mini Hi-Fi Component System 2GB Table of Contents Display TroubleshootingOptional Components Additional InformationSS-RSX100 About this manualList of playable discs Playable discsDiscs that this system cannot play back CD-R/CD-RWMusic discs encoded with copyright protection technologies Hooking up the system Getting Started When using a TVConnect the front speakers Connect the subwoofer. MHC-GNX100/GNX88/GNX80 only10GB Connect the power cord to a wall outletConnect the FM and AM antennas Other models11GB When carrying this unit12GB Positioning the speakersFor MHC-GNX90/GNX88/GNX80/GNX77/ GNX70/GNX66/GNX60/GX9900 For MHC-GNX100To adjust the clock Setting the clockGetting Started 13GB Playing a disc Loading a discNormal Play/Shuffle Play 14GBDisc Playback 15GB 16GB Other operationsCreating your own program Playing repeatedlyRepeat Play Program PlayTo program additional discs or tracks 18GBAutomatic tuning preset Presetting radio stationsManual tuning preset TunerTo improve tuner reception To set to CD Power on20GB Listening to a non-preset radio station Listening to a preset stationPreset Tuning Manual TuningPlaying a tape Loading a tape22GB Push the center of the tape lid to close the deckTape Playback 23GB CD Synchro Recording Recording your favorite tracks on a disc into a tapeProgram Edit Manual Recording Recording on a tape manuallyTape Recording 25GB Start playing the source to be recordedSelecting the preset effect Adjusting the soundPreset effect options To cancel the preset effect27GB Sound AdjustmentMHC-GNX100/GNX66/GNX60 only Press Surround repeatedly Selecting the sound system Selecting the MP3 Booster effect28GB Press MP3 Booster repeatedlyFlashing sound effect Using the subwooferMoving sound effect To cancel the X-ROUND effect30GB MHC-GNX100 onlySelecting the speaker system Sound Adjustment 31GBSelecting audio channel Multiplex Effect32GB Singing alongPlay Timer Sleep TimerFalling asleep to music Waking up to musicPress ?/1 to turn off the system 34GBSelect Enter35GB Timer recording radio programsSet the time to start recording To cancel Power Saving Mode Power Saving ModeTurning off the display 36GBPress AMP Menu repeatedly to select Spectrum Display 37GBPress AMP Menu repeatedly to select Dimmer Press Display repeatedly during playback 38GBWhen the play mode is other than Program Press Display repeatedly when playback is stoppedWhen the play mode is Program Checking the total playing time and titlesHooking up optional components Listening to a connected VCR, MD deck or DVD player To switch between the Video and MD functionListening to a connected TV Digitally. OptionalComponents 41GBFM antenna 42GBAM antenna When the ?/1 indicator flashes Problems and remediesTroubleshooting 43GB GeneralDisc player Speakers44GB Tape deck Troubleshooting 45GBDisc MessagesTape 46GBTroubleshooting 47GB TimerOthers 48GB PrecautionsAdditional Information 49GB SpecificationsMHC-GNX88 SS-WGV88/GNX80 SS-WG80 50GBDisc player section Tuner section Additional Information 51GBTape deck section Optical CD Digital OUT52GB General Additional Information 53GBList of button locations and reference pages How to use page 54 toMain unit 54GBAdditional Information 55GB Top Panel Front PanelSurround Speaker Mode Remote controlSubwoofer Subwoofer Level 4 Subwoofer ON/OFF 1

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