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5Locate the playback start point of the source ta pe (C),
then set the VCR to playback pause.
For best results, pause the tape a few seconds before t he
beginning of the scene.
6Press the pause button on the other VCR to start
playback. At the beginning of the scene you wa nt to
replace, press P PAUSE on this VCR to start record ing.
Audio insert editing starts.
When the tape counter reaches ā€œ0H00M00Sā€, the record ing tape
stops automatically.
7Press p STOP on the other VCR.
How the audio recording mode selection affects e diting results
When you record from DV input
This VCR automatically records in the same audio mode as the source
tape, regardless of the LINE IN AUDIO setting in the ADVANCED
OPTIONS menu. For this connection, press both the STEREO 1 INSERT
and STEREO 2 INSERT buttons.
When you record from LINE inputs
The sound is recorded in the audio mode selected in LINE IN AUDIO in
the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu. Normally, choose the original audio
mode of the tape to be edited. Select the track to be replaced according
to the audio recording mode.
Original audio Menu Pressed Editing result
mode of the choice button(s)
edited tape
12-bit 12-bit S TEREO 1
STEREO 2
STEREO 1 and
STEREO 2
16-bit S TEREO 1 and
STEREO 2*
16-bit 12-bit S TEREO 1 and
STEREO 2*
16-bit S TEREO 1 and
STEREO 2*
*Insert editing cannot be executed i f you press only one
button.
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Tip
ā€¢During recording, the
indicators light according to
the audio mode and the
track being recorded.
Example: when sound is
recorded onto the stereo 1
track in 12-bit audio.
Note
ā€¢Depending on the VCR,
when you playback mixed
sound (stereo 1 track and
stereo 2 track), the volume
of stereo 1 track may change
depending on whether
sound is recorded on stereo
2 track or not.
Stereo1
Stereo2
Stereo1
Stereo2
Stereo1
Stereo2
Stereo1
Stereo2
NO AUDIO
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NO AUDIO
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