Dubbing sound to a recorded tape

You can add sound to a tape already recorded in the 12-bit mode (p. 54) without erasing the original sound.

Connecting

Active

Interface Shoe

Internal microphone

*The A/V jacks are equipped on the Handycam Station and the camcorder itself respectively. Connect the A/V connecting cable either to your camcorder or to the Handycam Station.

A/V connecting cable (supplied)

A/V

A/V jack*

: Signal flow

Do not connect (white)

the Video plug

(red)

(Yellow).

 

 

AUDIO OUT

Audio device (such as

CD/MD) players

Dubbing/Editing

You can record audio by connecting in one of the following ways.

An external microphone (optional) to the Active Interface Shoe.

An audio device to the Handycam Station or your camcorder using the A/V connecting cable.

Using the internal microphone (no connection required).

The audio input to be recorded takes precedence over others in the order of .

You cannot record additional audio:

When the tape has been recorded in the 16-bit mode (p. 54).

When the tape has been recorded in the LP mode.

When your camcorder is connected via an i.LINK cable (optional).

When the tape is recorded in 4CH MIC mode.

On blank sections of the tape.

When the tape has been recorded in a TV color system other than that of your camcorder.

When the write-protect tab of the cassette is set to SAVE.

When you are using the A/V jack or the internal microphone, the picture will not be output from the A/V jack. Check the picture on the LCD screen or the viewfinder.

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