RECORDING
RECORDING FROM THE RADIO
Select the AM or FM Option using the RADIO BAND Selector.
Tune in your station and insert a cassette tape into tape deck A.
Press the Record Key and the Play Key at the same time to start recording.
Press the Stop/Eject Key when finished.
RECORDING FROM CD
Select the CD Option using the FUNCTION Selector, and insert your disc.
Press the Record Key and the Play Key at the same time to start recording.
Press the CD Play/Pause Button to start the disc.
Press the Stop/Eject Key when finished.
TAPE-TO-TAPE RECORDING (DUBBING)
NORMAL SPEED DUBBING
Insert a fully rewound
Insert a fully rewound blank cassette tape into Tape Deck A.
Select the TAPE Option using the FUNCTION Selector.
Press the Pause Key and then the Play and Record Keys of Tape Deck A.
Press the Play Key of Tape Deck B. The contents of the tape in Deck B will now be copied onto the tape in Deck A.
Adjust the Volume Control to the desired level for monitoring purposes. The recording level will be unaffected by changes in volume.
To stop recording, press both of the Stop/Eject Keys.
HIGH SPEED DUB B I N G
Press the High Speed button to the ON position.
Follow the steps described above for Normal Speed Dubbing. Monitoring is not possible.
Notes: If the length of the tape in Deck B is shorter than that in Deck A, the Play Key of Deck B will be released automatically at the end of the tape. Tape A will continue to record until the tape reaches its end, or its Stop/Eject Key is pressed.
If the length of the tape in Deck A is shorter than that in Deck B. The Record and Play Keys of Deck A will be released automatically at the end of tape. Tape B will continue to play until the tape reaches its end, or its Stop/Eject Key is pressed.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE WARNING
Most records, compact discs, audio and video cassettes, radio and television broadcasts contain material which is the subject of copyright. It is unlawful to record such material in any form whatsoever, whether on disc or tape, without the permission of the copyright owner concerned. Any person who makes a recording of such material without the consent of the copyright owner infringes copyright and may be liable, to pay substantial damages to the copyright owner, and in some cases to criminal prosecution.
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