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RECORDING

You can record as you sing along with the music from another audio source. You can also record only the sound from the external audio source.

RECORDING TIPS

Tape quality greatly affects the quality of the recording. We rec- ommend Radio Shack Extended Range or Low-Noise Type 1 tape.

Before recording, be sure the tape you are recording on has its erase-protection tabs in place (see “Preventing Accidental Era- sure”).

Recording automatically stops when the tape reaches the end. To record on the other side, turn the tape over.

RECORDING YOUR VOICE WITH MUSIC

Follow these steps to record your voice along with music from an audio source connected to the system’s AUX INPUT jack.

1.Load a blank cassette tape or one that you want to record over into the system’s cassette com- partment.

Note: If you are using a prere- corded cassette tape as your music source, load that tape in the audio source’s cassette compartment.

2.Follow Steps 1-5 under “Singing with Another Audio Source.”

3.Press RECORD on the system to begin recording. RECORD and PLAY both lock down.

Note: Press PAUSE on the sys- tem to temporarily stop record- ing. Press PAUSE again to resume recording.

4.Press STOP/EJECT on the sys- tem to stop recording. RECORD and PLAY release.

5.Stop the audio source.

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