Press the PAUSE button.
The AUDIO DUB indicator flashes and audio dubbing starts.
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While pressing the PAUSE button, press the PLAY button to enter the playback pause mode.
Set the tape in the unit (and the sound source, if any) for dubbing.
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8 While pressing the AUDIO DUB button, press the PLAY button to enter the audio dubbing pause mode.
Notes
• If you have selected +48V ON, do not insert a metal object into the AUDIO INPUT connectors. It may cause electric shock.
• If you have selected +48V ON, use a microphone that is compatible with 48 V. Using a microphone that is incompatible may damage the microphone, generate smoke or cause a fire.
3 Switch the audio input level control selectors to select the audio input signal level (–60,–20 or +4).
Note
If you have set the audio input selectors to +48V ON, set the audio input level control selectors to –60.
4 Set the AUDIO SELECT switch to AUTO or MANU.
5 Adjust the recording level by turning the audio recording level control knobs.
You can adjust the recording level with the audio recording level control knobs if you have selected MANU in step 4. While looking at the audio level meters on the LCD monitor or the display window, turn the audio recording level control knobs and adjust the recording level. Adjust the audio recording level so that the recording level does not exceed 0 dB when the audio signal is at its maximum. If the recording level exceeds 0 dB, the OVER indicators light.

To pause audio dubbing Press the PAUSE button.

Pressing the PAUSE button again resumes audio dubbing.

To stop audio dubbing

Press the STOP button.

To monitor the sound being dubbed

Set the MONITOR SELECT selector as follows: CH1/2: You can listen to sound on channels 1/2 on

the tape or sound to be dubbed.

CH3/4: You can listen to sound on channels 3/4 on the tape or sound to be dubbed.

MIX: You can listen to the sound on the tape and the dubbed sound.

Note

You can monitor the sound on the tape while dubbing the sound. However, there are some delays between the sound being recorded and the sound being played. When you play back the tape after audio dubbing, you might hear the dubbed sound later than the sound monitored during audio dubbing.

Dubbing Audio and Duplication 5 Chapter

Chapter 5 Duplication and Audio Dubbing

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