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Voice-over facility (internal)
Operating procedure 2
1Select INT_VO as the setup menu No. 322 (AUD MEM MODE) setting.
2Select the same setting for the channel (CH1 or CH2) on which the sound is to be
recorded and for the setup menu No. 323 (AUD MEM CH) channel.
3Insert the cassette tape for which the voice-over editing is to be performed.
4Press the insert button for the channel (CH1 or CH2) on which the sound is to be
recorded and ensure that its lamp lights.
5Enter the IN and OUT points of the positions where voice-over editing is to be
performed.
6Press the PREVIEW button.
7While watching the TV monitor, input the audio signals to be recorded between the IN
point and OUT point into the channel which was selected in step 2. The audio signals to
be recorded are stored in the memory.
8Press the AUTO EDIT button to proceed with editing. The audio signals stored in the
memory are recorded from the memory onto the cassette tape.
<Note>
The audio signals can be previewed prior to editing by pressing the PREVIEW button
while the SET button is held down before the AUTO EDIT button is pressed.
T*R 00:00:00:00
m STOP
“m” indicates the edit mode in which
the internal memory is used.
<Notes>
Memory capacity
Up to 20 seconds of sound can be stored in the unit’s internal memory. It should be borne in
mind that even if an attempt is made to store more than 20 seconds of sound in the
memory, all the audio signals in excess of the memory’s 20-second capacity will fail to be
stored.
• When INT_VO or INT_X, which is performed using the internal memory in the setup menu
No. 322 (AUD MEM MODE) setting, “m” appears on the front panel and is superimposed
onto the TV monitor display to indicate that the editing mode using the internal memory is
now being used.