Start shooting.
Press the OPERATION lever [h] and start input of sound to be dubbed.
Set the POWER switch to ON.
Find the scene you want to add and set the unit to the still mode.

Audio dubbing

Background music or narration can be added to the images you have recorded on the tape.

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2 In the setup menus, select an audio recording system in RECORDING SETUP screen,

AUDIO REC.

For menu operation (Page 66)

You can also use the menu buttons on the remote control. (Page 19)

32K(12bit):

The sound is recorded using the 12-bit/32kHz (4-channel) system.

Use this mode when you want keep the sound that recorded while you were shooting even after audio dubbing has been performed.

48K(16bit):

The sound is recorded using the 16-bit/48kHz (high-quality stereo) system.

When audio dubbing is performed, the sound that was recorded while you are shooting will be erased.

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4 Press the CAMERA/VCR button and switch to the VCR mode.

CAMERA

VCR

5 In the setup menus, select an audio recording system in the AV IN/OUT SETUP screen, A DUB INPUT.

For menu operation (Page 66)

You can also use the menu buttons on the remote control. (Page 19)

MIC:

The sound of the built-in microphone or the external unit connected to INPUT 1/2 connector is recorded. (Select by CH1 SELECT switch and CH2 SELECT switch.)

A_IN:

The sound of audio component connected to 1AUDIO IN/OUT connector (pin jack) is recorded.

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7 Press the AUDIO DUB button to establish the status ready for audio dubbing.

Press the A. DUB button on the remote control unit.

• “A.DUBh” appears.

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9 Press the OPERATION lever [h] to pause. To continue dubbing, repeat steps 7 and 8.

• When finished, move the OPERATION lever [g].

AUDIO DUB button

OPERATION lever

In the LP mode, you cannot dub after recording as the track on the tape is thinner than the head.

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