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LONG STANDARDRECMODERecording
According to the input signal, recording/ playback in the
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| Input signal | MODE selector) | |
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| STANDARD | LONG |
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Analog input | standard | long play |
signal | play | (32 kHz) |
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Digital input | standard | long play |
signal | play | (32 kHz) |
32 kHz* | (32 kHz) |
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Digital input | standard | standard |
signal | play (the | play |
44.1 kHz, 48 | same as | (the same as |
kHz* | input signal) | input signal) |
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( ): sampling frequency
The digital input signal on 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz cannot be recorded/played back in the long play mode, even if the REC MODE selector is set to the LONG position.
*Digitally recorded analog input signal with a sampling frequency of 32 kHz or 48 kHz can be recorded via
Mode | The longest recording | |
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Cassette | standard | long |
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2h | 4h | |
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1h 30m | 3h | |
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1h | 2h | |
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(h: hour, m: minute)
The timer counter in theTape running time, absolute time and total remaining of the tape appears, based on those in the standard mode. To obtain the actual time, double each value.
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