RECORDING

– Audio dubbing –

For tapes recorded in the 32 kHz audio mode, audio dubbing can be performed on CH3 and CH4 after the recording. (After-recording)

Notes

For tapes recorded in the 48 kHz audio mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed.

Audio dubbing cannot be performed for DV input signals.

 

 

 

3. A.DUB button

 

 

 

1. 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPERATE

 

Mini

MENU

DISP

RESET

A.DUB

REC

PLAY

PAUSE

 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH–

SET

SEARCH+

 

 

 

 

EJECT REW STOP FF

MIC

HOLD

BLANK

CUE UP

PHONES

REC LEVEL

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

INPUT

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

COUNTER MONITOR OUTPUT

SELECT

 

 

 

 

CTL

L

CH-1/2

 

DV

 

 

 

 

 

TC

MIX

MIX

LINE

 

 

CH-1/3

CH-2/4

BR-DV6000

UB

R

CH-3/4

 

Y/C

LOCAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(CPN)

4. REC LEVEL Volume knobs

6. STOP button

PLAY button

2.3. PAUSE button

:Connection:

Audio dubbing sounds are input from the AUDIO IN terminal on the rear panel or the MIC terminal on the front panel. MIC terminal prevails over the AUDIO IN terminal.

:Setting:

Set AUDIO MODE in the AUDIO Menu screen to “32 K.”

Do not set the INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel to “DV.”

:Operation:

1. Press the PLAY button to play the tape.

2. At the position where you wish to perform audio dubbing, press the PAUSE button.

¥The unit enters the STILL mode.

3.Press the PAUSE button while holding down the A.DUB button.

¥The unit enters the AUDIO DUBBING PAUSE mode.

4.Adjust the audio recording level.

Recording level of the sound to be audio-dubbed can be adjusted with the REC LEVEL Volume knobs.

5.Press the PLAY button.

¥Audio dubbing begins. Audio signals are re- corded on CH3 and CH4.

To stop audio dubbing temporarily, press the PAUSE button.

6.To end audio dubbing, press the STOP button.

Memo

During audio dubbing, if the tape comes to a part recorded in a mode in which audio dubbing cannot be performed (such as LP mode or 48 kHz audio mode), the VCR will enter the STOP mode. When this happens, loud noise from the DV output may come out. Hence, before audio- dubbing, check the recording mode of the tape.

In the case that a microphone is connected to the MIC terminal, MIC sound from this terminal will be recorded. In the absence of MIC input, signals from the CH1/3, CH2/4 AUDIO IN termi- nal on the rear panel will be recorded.

When audio dubbing cannot be performed, an

alarm message will be displayed on the moni- tor. (Page 25)

Audio dubbing pause cannot be carried out di- rectly in the STOP mode. Do so in the STILL mode.

During audio dubbing pause, sound from CH3/ CH4 can be monitored, but sound output from the DV terminal is not possible.

If audio dubbing is repeated on a short section of the tape, momentary noise may be produced when the section is played.

During audio dubbing, noise may be produced on the playback video or EE sound, but the re- cording is not affected.

The playback sound of CH1/2 cannot be re- corded on CH3/4 (sound-on-sound).

If unrecorded parts are found during backspace operation of audio dubbing, audio dubbing can- not be performed.

When audio dubbing is performed on tapes re- corded on other devices, it may not record cor- rectly. Record with BR-DV6000 before perform- ing audio dubbing.

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JVC BR-DV6000E instruction manual Audio dubbing, Press the Play button to play the tape

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