Audio dubbing

You can record additional audio to the original sound on the tape by connecting audio equipment or a microphone. If you connect the audio equipment, you can add sound to your tape already recorded in the 12-bit mode by specifying start and end points. The original sound will not be erased.

You cannot dub audio in the following cases:

•The tape recorded in the 16-bit mode •The tape recorded in the LP mode •Connecting with the DV Interface •The blank portions of the tape

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

Preparing for audio dubbing

You can record additional audio in the following:

Dubbing with the built-in microphone

Connecting the microphone (optional) to the MIC jack

Connecting the microphone (optional) to the intelligent accessory shoe

Connecting the A/V connecting cable to the AUDIO/VIDEO jack

The audio input to be recorded takes precedence over others in the following order: •MIC jack

•Intelligent accessory shoe •AUDIO/VIDEO jack •Built-in microphone

Dubbing with the built-in microphone

No connection is necessary.

Connecting the microphone (optional) to the MIC jack

MIC (PLUG IN

POWER) jack

Microphone (optional)

: Signal flow

You can check the recorded picture and sound by connecting the AUDIO/VIDEO jack to a TV.

The recorded sound is not output from a speaker. Check the sound by using the headphones or a TV.

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