Use

Audio Dubbing –

Auto Sequence Memory

Audio Dubbing

JThe sound dubbing enables you to replace the recorded sound on the mono track of a VHS tape whilst keeping the recorded sound on the HiFi tracks. A unit connected to the AV1, AV2, AV3, or AV4 sockets, or even a microphone connected to the MICRO socket on the front of the video recorder can provide means of dubbing your recordings.

1Rewind the cassette to the start of the sequence to be dubbed and pause the picture using the PAUSE (28) key.

2Press the key AV on the remote control (22) or AUDIO DUBBING on the front of the video recorder to activate the dubbing function.

3Select the connected unit (Au3 for white, red and yellow cinch sockets on the front of the video recorder; Au1, Au2 or Au4 for the sockets at the back of the unit; MIC for a microphone connected to the front of the video recorder) to monitor the sound.

4Press PLAY (24) to start dubbing, PAUSE (28) to interrupt the dubbing and STOP

(27) to stop. It is possible to connect a headphone to the HEADPHONE socket on the front of the video recorder to monitor the sound.

Insert editing

JThanks to Insert editing, you can replace part of an existing recording precisely without disturbance at the edit points.

It is possible to insert from another video recorder, from a camcorder, or from another unit (TV set, another video recorder).

1Load the cassette and press key status (4).

2Select unit or source of the sequence which is to be placed on the tape.

3Fast forward the tape to the end of the sequence to be replaced and press STOP (27).

4Press key 0000 (16) to reset the counter.

5Rewind the tape to the beginning of the sequence to be replaced and press key PAUSE (28).

6Press on REC (26) then on INSERT and finally start playing from the source so as to begin the insertion.

7The insertion will automatically stop when the counter reaches 0000.

Auto Sequence Memory

JThanks to Auto Sequence Memory, you can choose different sequences from a tape and consecutively view them. If you are connected to another video recorder fitted with a compatible PAUSE socket, it is possible to copy these sequences and to automatically carry out the editing.

1Connect the CAM/PAUSE sockets of the two video recorders with the assembly cable.

2Using a SCART/Peritelevision cable, connect the AV1 socket of this video recorder (master) and the AV2 socket of a second video recorder (slave), which is, in turn connected to the television by the AV1 socket.

3Load the tape to be copied.

4Load the blank tape in the other video recorder and select the AV2 socket.

5Display the SUMMARY menu, select Tape controls option, then the Auto seq. Memory line.

6Find the beginning of the first sequence, validate with ok (11), then press key B(8).

7Find the end of the first sequence and validate with ok (11).

8Repeat this process for the other sequences. Select the Start assembling line to begin the editing and validate with ok (11).

24 J This video recorder is not as precise as professional editing equipment.