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PROPER RECORDING LEVEL
A too high recording level can saturate the tape and cause distortion. On the other hand, if the recording level is set too low, soft passages will be marked by residual noise. A proper recording level is the single most important factor for making well balanced recordings.
Guideline for maximum recording level
TYPE q (Normal) | 0 dB level on peaks |
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TYPE w (High position) | 1 dB level on peaks |
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TYPE r (Metal) | 3 dB level on peaks |
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REC MUTE AND REC PAUSE BUTTON
Note:
The optimum recording level differs depending on the program source and the type of tape used.
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1. | To record a | 3. | To cancel recording of blank space: | ||||
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| Press the PAUSE ( |
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| canceled and the deck enters the recording Pause mode. | ||||
2. | To record a | 4. | To extend the blank section with another 4 seconds or more: | ||||
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| Simply press the REC MUTE button and the blank section will be | ||||
| Press the REC MUTE button from the recording Pause mode. A 4 |
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| second blank will be recorded and the deck will enter the |
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DUBBING (from deck A to deck B)
Switch on the amplifier or receiver.
Set the Tape Monitor or Function switch on your amplifier or receiver to the TAPE/TAPE monitor position.
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DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK SD4050
DOLBY NR
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AUTO TAPE SELECT/HIGH SPEED DUBBING
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AUTO REVERSE
AUTO TAPE SELECT/HIGH SPEED DUBBING
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1.Press the POWER switch q to the ON ( ) position.
2.Load the cassette tape to be played on deck A and the one to be recorded in deck B w.
3.Select the position of the REV MODE switch e.
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| Dubbing is performed only for one side. | ||||
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4.To being normal speed dubbing, press the DUBBING SPEED HIGH button r. The NORM DUB indicator will light at this timee. The HIGH DUB indicator will light at this time.
5.To stop dubbing, press the STOP ( ) button t of deck A or deck B.
When dubbing, the recording level and the Dolby NR recording will be the same as those of the playback tape, regardless of the positions of the REC LEVEL control and the DOLBY NR button.
When listening to the playback sound suring normal speed dubbing, the DOLBY NR switch remains off even if it is pressed.
Operation using the REC MUTE and PAUSE ( ) buttons y, u of deck B is permitted during normal speed dubbing.
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