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VHS Audio Dubbing
Audio dubbing replaces the normal audio sound of a previously
recorded tape with a new soundtrack. Use your VCR as the
recorder.
Audio Dubbing
DV Audio Dubbing
This function lets you record new audio, without erasing the
original audio, on a DV tape that was recorded with "SOUND
MODE" set to "32kHz" (
Z
pg. 33). You can then play back
audio that you recorded by connecting other audio or video
equipment to this VCR.
You cannot perform audio dubbing on a tape that was recorded
with "SOUND MODE" set to "48kHz", on a tape that was
recorded at the "LP" speed, or on a blank tape.
MAKE CONNECTIONS
1
Connect an audio component to the AUDIO IN L + R
connectors on the VCR's front panel. *When connect-
ing monaural equipment, use only the VCR's AUDIO
IN L connector.
SELECT RECORDING DECK
2
Press
VHS
or
DV
.
●
When using the DV deck as the recording deck, press
←
so that the audio signals from the AUDIO L + R
input connectors can be recorded.
SET INPUT MODE
3
Press the remote control's
NUMBER
key "0" and
CH
so
that "L-2" appears in place of a channel number.
LOCATE START POINT
4
Press
PLAY
to start playback of the tape in your VCR,
and press
PAUSE
when you find the point where you
want to start dubbing.
ENGAGE AUDIO DUBBING
5
Press
A. DUB
.
●
Your VCR enters the Audio Dubbing Pause mode.
( blinks, and light up on the front display
panel.)
Pre-recorded tape
Audio-dubbed tape
Normal audio track
Video/Hi-Fi audio
track
Audio cable
Audio component
(CD player etc.)
EDITING (cont.)
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
2
4
1
3
T
W
DV
VHS
DV
VHS
DV
VHS
CH
NUMBER "0"
PLAY
PAUSE
PLAY
PAUSE
A. DUB