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Audio Dubbing
Audio Dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a previously
recorded tape with a new soundtrack.
AMake connections
Connect an audio cable between the VCRs audio input
connectors and the audio components audio output connectors.
When connecting a monaural audio component, use only the
VCRs AUDIO L input connector.
Audio Dubbing is possible by using the audio input connectors
on the front panel or on the rear panel.
BSelect input mode
Select F-1 when connecting the audio component to the
audio input connectors on the front panel.
Select L-1 when connecting the audio component to the
audio input connectors on the rear panel.
Press AUX or CH+/ on the Remote. Or push the JOG dial, then
turn it to the left or right.
CLocate start point, and engage Audio Dubbing mode
Load a cassette and press PLAY (4) on the VCR. Press PAUS E (9)
at the point where you want to start dubbing, then press A.DUB.
The VCR enters the Audio Dubbing Pause mode. blinks
and $ lights on the display panel.
DStart dubbing
Engage the Play mode of the audio component, then press PLAY
(4) on the VCR. Audio Dubbing begins at this point.
To pause dubbing, press PAUSE (9). Press PLAY (4) to resume
dubbing.
EEnd Audio Dubbing
Press STOP (8) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT (0) on the VCR,
then engage the Stop mode of the audio component.
NOTES:
When monitoring the sound during Audio Dubbing, the normal
soundtrack is automatically selected. If you wish to hear the
Hi-Fi or mixed sound (Hi-Fi + normal soundtracks), press
A.MONITOR to select NORMHI-FI. (pg. 9, Selecting
monitor sound)
Audio Dubbing stops automatically when the counter reaches
0:00:00, and the VCR enters the Play mode. Check the
counter reading on the screen before dubbing.
Audio Dubbing is not possible with a cassette whose record
safety tab has been removed.
When playing back an audio-dubbed tape, press A.MONITOR
to select the soundtrack you wish to hear. (pg. 9, Select ing
monitor sound)
Insert Editing and AV Dubbing
Insert Editing:
You can replace a recorded scene with new scene recorded on
another tape or with other material. Both the picture and the
sound recorded on the Hi-Fi sound track are replaced at the same
time.
AV Dubbi ng:
You can perform Audio Dubbing and Insert Editing at the same
time. This means that the picture and the sounds recorded on the
Hi-Fi sound track and on the normal track are replaced at the
same time.
For AV Dubbing, you can edit pictures and sound using different
sources; connect a video source to the video input connector,
and an audio source to the audio input connectors.
AMake connections
Connect an audio/video cable between the VCRs audio/video
input connectors and the other components audio/video output
connectors.
Insert Editing and AV Dubbing are possible by using the audio/
video input connectors on the front panel or on the rear panel.
BSelect input mode
Select F-1 when connecting the other component to the
audio/video input connectors on the front panel.
Select L-1 when connecting the other component to the
audio/video input connectors on the rear panel.
Press AUX or CH+/ on the Remote. Or push the JOG dial, then
turn it to the left or right.

Various connection for editing tapes

The following three methods can be used for editing tapes.
VHS to S-VHS editing (VIDEO-VIDEO connection):
Although the picture quality is inherently limited by the
original VHS quality, the edited tape has better picture quality
than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.
S-VHS to VHS editing (VIDEO-VIDEO connection):
Since the original source is recorded in S-VHS mode, the
edited tape has better picture quality than those made by
VHS-to-VHS editing.
S-VHS to S-VHS (S-VIDEO connection):
Original picture quality of S-VHS made can be duplicated
with minimal picture degradation. This is the best editing
method you can use on S-VHS VCRs.
To AUDI O i npu t
This VCR
CD player, etc.
To AUDIO output
To S-video output
This VCR (for recording)
Another VCR (for playback)
S-video cable
(supplied)
To S-V IDE O IN
To audio/video output
Audio/video cable
(not supplied)
To AUDIO/VIDEO IN
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