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VersaCorder
Playback Instructions
1) Insert tape. The side you want to listen to should be facing up. Refer
to page 8 for instructions.
2) Press REWIND until the tape
stops.
3) When tape is fully rewound,
press the PLAY Button.
If you are checking your test
recording, ensure the volume is at an adequate level and the audio
does not distort. If audio is distorted, the audio source volume is turned
up too high. If low or no audio is present, turn up volume or refer to
trouble shooting section on pages 17-18.
If you are playing a pre-recorded cassette tape (i.e one purchased from
the store), the recording was most likely made in NORMAL speed. Insert
the cassette tape into the recorder (For proper tape installation, please
refer to Inserting Cassette Tapes on page 8). Position the SPEED switch
on the front of the recorder to NORMAL and press the PLAY Button.
Note:
The VersaCorder will play tapes back in stereo through the
headphone jack.
MIC IN:
Just about any condenser-type microphone will work well with the
Versacorder. The jack is a 1/8" (3.5mm).
Audio Sources
REWIND
PLAY
VOLUME
LINE IN/OUT:
LINE IN is a special connection
that is compatible with any LINE
OUT (or headphone jack),
commonly found on portable CD
players, AM/FM/shortwave re-
ceivers, computer audio output, etc. “LINE LEVEL” refers to a low level
audio that does not change when you increase the volume of the
receiver or other audio device. You can connect the LINE OUT of any
device through the supplied audio cables into the VersaCorder’s LINE
IN and record the audio from that device. The headphone jack of a
radio or other device can be used if there is not a LINE OUT available.
Since the headphone jack will vary with the volume control, it is best to
do a test recording and play back to obtain best results.