Recording to a Cassette Tape

Recording from a CD to a Cassette Tape

Use a TYPE I (Normal) cassette tape for recording.

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2 x COUNTER

DIGITAL DISPLAY

REPEAT 1ALL REMAIN RANDOM

PROGRAM

MEMORY

VARIABLE PITCH CONTROL

MIN. SEC.

25 RANDOM ACCESS PROGRAM

TRACK NO. TIME

 

AUTOMATIC STOP

PUSH

 

 

OPEN

 

 

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1Set the Input Select switch to [CD].

2Insert a CD.

See page 13.

3Insert a cassette tape.

See page 16.

4Press the [RECORD] button in the tape transport section. (The [PLAY] button will also be pushed in automatically.)

The CD will start playing in a few seconds and the tracks will be recorded to the tape.

Stopping recording

Starting recording from the desired track

Press the [STOP/EJECT] button in the tape trans- port section.

Select or start playing back the desired track on the CD, then press the [RECORD] button in the tape transport section. Recording will start from the selected track. During playback, the beginning of that track will be located, then recording will start.

Tips:

If you record something on a previously-recorded tape, the existing recordings will be deleted. If you want to delete record- ings on a tape without recording new audio, place the tape transport section into record mode without loading a CD.

Changing the volume, tone, or balance during recording will not affect the recording.

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Eiki 8080 owner manual Recording to a Cassette Tape, Recording from a CD to a Cassette Tape

8080 specifications

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