Tape dubbing operation (Deck A \Deck B)
The dubbing refers to the copy of the recorded contents of a tape to another tape (tape in Deck A \ tape in Deck B). Since this unit is not designed for recording with metal (TYPE IV) tapes, do not use metal tapes for recording.
Preparation 1Load the tape to be played in deck A and the tape to be recorded in deck B. 0
2Set the tape transport directions of decks A and B to the same direction ( by press- ing the play (2 or 3) key then pressing the stop (7) key immediately after it ).
3Make "Playback (recording) preparation".
Tape dubbing
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AUTO REVERSE |
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-ON
2 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 2 |
: Keys and control used in the operations described on this page.
1Perform auto-bias adjustment. (The bias adjustment is applied to deck B.)
“AUTO BIAS”blinks. After approximately “AUTO BIAS” lightsup. 50 seconds
AUTO BIAS
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NORN.DUBB
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HIGH.DUBB
÷The optimum bias is set in about 50 seconds, after which the deck enters the stop mode.
÷Recording is possible even if the
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Dubbing at the normal | Dubbing at about twice the | ||||||
speed. | normal speed. | ||||||
"DUBBING NORMAL" lights up. | "DUBBING HIGH" lights up. | ||||||
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To pause dubbing
For | For | ÷Only deck B enters the record- pause mode after leaving a non- | ||||||||
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| ÷To resume dubbing after pause, press the same DUBBING key as |
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| above (NORMAL DUBBING or HIGH DUBBING) again. |
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To stop dubbing
Press the stop (7) key of Deck B.
2 | 7 | 3 |
÷Both decks A and B enter the stop mode.
1. The recording balance and recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing.
2. The DOLBY NR is not active during dubbing.
Notes
The tape recorded by dubbing features the same NR system as the original tape in Deck A.
3.Noise from TV may interfere with dubbed sound if
4.If the original tape was recorded at a high level, the sound quality may be degraded, if