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
TAPE1 TAPE2 MONITOR
Recording the Input Source
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 jacks.
1 | Prepare the recorder: | |
• Set the recorder so that it’s ready for | ||
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| recording. | |
| • If necessary, adjust the recording level on the | |
| recorder. | |
| • See the recorder’s manual for more | |
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2 | Use an input selector button other than | |
“TAPE 2 MONITOR” to select the | ||
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| component that you want to record | |
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3 | Start playback on the component | |
selected in step 1. | ||
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| If you select another input source during | |
| recording, the newly selected input source will | |
| be recorded. | |
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Note:
The volume, balance, mute and tone controls have no effect on the signal being recorded.
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