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2. To record at normal speed for
the best quality sound, set
HIGH
SPEED DUBBING
to
OFF
.
To record in half the normal
recording time, set
HIGH SPEED
DUBBING
to
ON
.
3. On Deck 1, press
PAUSE
then
RECORD
.
PLAY
on Deck 1 auto-
matically locks down.
Caution: Do not force down
RECORD
. This can damage the
recording mechanism.
4. On Deck 2, press
PLAY
.
PAUSE
on Deck 1 releases and the sys-
tem copies the tape in Deck 2
onto the tape in Deck 1.
Notes:
• To monitor the tape while it is
copying, adjust
VOLUME
to a
comfortable listening level.
• If you monitor the tape while
high-speed dubbing, the
sound is distorted.
5. To stop copying, press
STOP/
EJECT
on Deck 1 and Deck 2.
When the tape in either deck reaches
the end, that deck automatically
turns off. If the cassette in the other
deck has not run out of tape, that
tape continues to record or play. If
you were using high-speed dubbing,
the continuing tape plays/records at
normal speed (instead of high
speed).
Copying a CD to a Cassette
Tape
Follow these steps to copy the tracks
from the loaded CDs to a cassette
tape in Deck 1.
1. On Deck 1:
• Load a blank cassette tape, or
one you want to record over.
• Press
PLAY
and let the tape
play for about 5 seconds so it
plays past the tape leader.
• Press
STOP/EJECT
to stop the
tape.
• Press
PAUSE
then
RECORD
.
Caution: Do not force down
RECORD.
This can damage the
recording mechanism.
2. Press
CD
to select the CD
player.
3. Press
OPEN/CLOSE
to open the
CD compartment, then load the
desired CDs in the CD player.
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