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Recording

Unless you have the full consent of the copyright holder, copyright laws prohibit using your recordings for anything other than personal enjoyment!

This section explains how to record the selected input source to a component with recording capability.

Input selector buttons

TAPE 2

Recording the Input Source

Monitoring the Recorded Sound

 

 

 

For the TX-8522, you can record an audio signal on a recording component connected to the TAPE 1 OUT, TAPE 2 OUT or VIDEO OUT jacks.

For the TX-8222, you can record an audio signal on a recording component connected to the TAPE 1 OUT or TAPE 2 OUT jacks.

When you record an audio signal on a recording component connected to the TAPE 2 OUT jacks, you can monitor the recorded sound. For details, refer to the section “Monitoring the Recorded Sound” below. When you want to record the input from the TAPE 2 IN jacks, you cannot record the sound on a recording component connected to the TAPE 1 OUT or VIDEO OUT jacks.

1

Prepare the recorder:

 

 

• Set the recorder so that it’s ready for

 

recording.

 

• If necessary, adjust the recording level on the

 

recorder.

 

• See the recorder’s manual for more

 

information.

 

 

2

Use an input selector button other than

“TAPE 2” to select the component that

 

 

you want to record from.

 

 

3

Start playback on the component

selected in step 1.

 

 

Note:

 

If you select another input source during

 

recording, the newly selected input source will

 

be recorded.

 

 

Note:

The volume, balance, mute and tone controls have no effect on the signal being recorded.

When you record audio signal on a recording component connected to the TAPE 2 OUT jacks, you can monitor the recorded sound. The recorded sound monitoring function allows you to compare the sounds by switching the output between the sound before or after recording.

Pressing the TAPE 2 input selector button on the receiver activates the TAPE 2 monitoring function, turning on the

“T2 MONITOR ON” indication along with the “>” indication next to the input source name in the display. After few seconds, the “T2 MONITOR ON” indication disappears.

While the “>” indication is displayed, you can monitor the recorded sound.

ex.

While the TAPE 2 monitoring function is activated, pressing the TAPE 2 input selector button deactivates the function, and the “T2 MONITOR OFF” indication comes on for few seconds and then disappears along with the “>” indication. While the “>” indication turns off, you can monitor the sound before recording.

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Onkyo TX-8222, TX-8522 instruction manual Recording, Monitoring the Recorded Sound

TX-8522, TX-8222 specifications

The Onkyo TX-8222 and TX-8522 are two exceptional stereo receivers that cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike, offering a perfect blend of performance, versatility, and modern features. Both models stand out in the crowded landscape of audio equipment, making them worthy additions to any home entertainment system.

Starting with the TX-8222, this stereo receiver is designed with a focus on delivering high-quality sound. It boasts a robust power output of 50 watts per channel at 8 ohms, ensuring that it can drive a variety of speakers with ease. One of the key features of the TX-8222 is its adaptive circuitry that minimizes noise and distortion, providing clear audio regardless of the listening environment.

The TX-8222 supports a wide range of audio formats and sources, thanks to its multiple input options. It includes multiple analog audio inputs, a phono input for vinyl enthusiasts, and even digital inputs, allowing seamless connection with modern devices. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for those looking to integrate traditional analog sources with digital media.

On the other hand, the TX-8522 takes performance a step further with enhanced features and power. With a power output of 80 watts per channel at 8 ohms, this model can fill larger spaces with rich sound. The TX-8522 also incorporates advanced circuitry to ensure optimal signal fidelity, further enhancing the listening experience.

Both models feature Onkyo's acclaimed Wide Range Amplification Technology (WRAT), which enhances the overall sound quality by reducing crossover distortion and improving amplifier efficiency. This technology ensures that even the most demanding audio tracks are rendered with precision and clarity.

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Finally, both receivers come equipped with a classic design that complements any home décor. Their intuitive layout and controls make them accessible even for those less tech-savvy.

In summary, the Onkyo TX-8222 and TX-8522 are impressive stereo receivers that offer high-quality audio, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly features. They cater to the needs of discerning listeners while providing the flexibility to accommodate modern devices and media, making them ideal for any audio setup.