RECORDING WITH A CASSETTE DECK

RECORDING WITH TAPE 1

If the TAPE 2 MONITOR button is on, press to turn off.

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TAPE 2 MONITOR

1.Select the source you want to record from with the input selector buttons.

When recording AM or FM broadcasts, select a preset station using the MULTI-JOG. If the desired station has not been preset, tune in the station.

2.Start recording on TAPE 1 cassette deck.

3.Play the desired program source (record, compact disc, etc.). The volume, balance and tone controls have no effect on the recording.

RECORDING WITH TAPE 2

1.Select the source you want to record from with the input selector buttons.

2.Start recording on the TAPE 2 cassette deck.

3.Play the desired program source (record, compact disc, etc.). The volume, balance and tone controls have no effect on the recording.

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USING VCR 1, VCR 2 FOR AUDIO RECORDING

The audio signal output from the VCR 1 and VCR 2 AUDIO OUT jacks is the same as that output from the TAPE 1 REC jacks, so you can record using the same procedure as for recording with TAPE 1.

COPYING TAPES

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The following operations concern TAPE 1 to TAPE 2 copying.

1.Press the TAPE 1 input selector button.

2.Load the TAPE 1 cassette deck with a tape to playback.

3.Load the TAPE 2 cassette deck with a tape to record to.

4.Start recording on the TAPE 2 cassette deck.

5.Start playback on the TAPE 1 cassette deck.

The following operations concern TAPE 2 to TAPE 1 copying.

1.Select a source other than TAPE 1 with the input selector buttons.

2.Press the TAPE 2 MONITOR button to turn it on.

3.Load the TAPE 2 cassette deck with a tape to playback.

4.Load the TAPE 1 cassette deck with a tape to record to.

5.Start recording on the TAPE 1 cassette deck.

6.Start playback on the TAPE 2 cassette deck.

Tape monitoring

When recording is performed on a cassette deck equipped with a monitoring function, the recorded sound can be monitored through the speaker system by pressing the TAPE 2 MONITOR button to ON.

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Pioneer VSX-D3S Recording with a Cassette Deck, Recording with Tape, Using VCR 1, VCR 2 for Audio Recording, Copying Tapes