Audio Dubbing

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Audio dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a previously recorded tape with a new soundtrack.

PLAY

STOP

PAUSE

Normal audio track

Video/Hi-Fi audio track

Pre-recorded tape

Audio-dubbed tape

PR

A

 

.

 

DUB

CD Player, etc.

 

CD Player, etc.

Mixer

Audio mixer

output

 

 

Original sound

 

AUDIO OUT

NOTES:

When monitoring the sound during Audio Dubbing, the normal soundtrack is automatically selected. If you wish to hear the mixed sound (Hi-Fi + Normal soundtracks), press

AUDIO on the remote control to select " + (L+R) + NORM" (pg. 25).

Audio dubbing stops automatically when the counter reaches "0:00:00", and the recorder enters the Play mode. Check the counter reading before dubbing.

Audio dubbing is also possible using the rear panel AV1 (L-1) IN/ OUT or AV2 (L-2) IN/DECODER connector. When using these connectors, make sure to select the correct input mode in step 2.

Audio dubbing cannot be performed on a cassette that has had its record safety tab removed.

When playing back an audio-dubbed tape, press AUDIO on the remote control to select the soundtrack you wish to hear

(pg. 25).

MAKE CONNECTIONS

1 Connect an audio component to the AUDIO L + R connectors on the recorder's front panel.

When connecting monaural equipment, use only the recorder's AUDIO L connector.

 

SET INPUT MODE

 

Press AUX and/or PR so that "F-1" or "S-1" appears in

2 place of a channel number.

 

LOCATE START POINT

 

Press PLAY to start playback of the tape in your

 

recorder, and press PAUSE when you find the point

3 where you want to start dubbing.

4

ENGAGE AUDIO DUBBING

Press A. DUB.

 

It is possible to take the original sound recorded on

the tape in your recorder and mix it with other

 

sounds from a microphone, CD player etc. To

 

perform this audio dubbing with audio mixing,

 

connect as in the diagram on the left.

 

Your recorder enters the Audio Dubbing Pause mode.

 

(" " blinks, " " and " " light up on the front display

 

panel.)

 

To perform audio dubbing with audio mixing, press

 

AUDIO on the remote control to select " + (L+R)"

 

at this point.

 

* Audio dubbing with audio mixing is not possible if

 

you're using a monaural audio component, or if

 

you don't have an audio mixer.

 

 

 

START DUBBING

 

Engage the audio component's Play mode, then press

 

PLAY to start the tape in your recorder. Audio dubbing

5 begins at this point.

"" blinks and "" is displayed on the front display panel.

To stop dubbing temporarily, press PAUSE. Press PLAY to resume dubbing.

END AUDIO DUBBING

6 Press STOP to stop the tape in your recorder, and engage the audio component's Stop mode.

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JVC HR-S7722EK, HR-S7700EK SET Input Mode, Locate Start Point, Engage Audio Dubbing, Start Dubbing, END Audio Dubbing

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