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Advanced Operations
POWER
Í
/I
2
PULL-OPEN
A.DUB
;
PAUSE/STILL
AV1 (TV)
A.DUB
A.DUB
1
2
3
5
6
Preparations
≥
Connect the audio equipment or a video movie camera to
this VCR with an audio cable.
≥
Display the VCR picture on the TV.
≥
Insert the cassette on which the audio dubbing is to be
performed, and make sure that its erasure prevention tab is
not broken out.
¡
Select the audio source required by pressing the INPUT
SELECT button
Q
to set A1 or A2.
A1: Through the AV1 (21-Pin Scart) socket.
A2: Through the AV2 (AUDIO IN/VIDEO IN) sockets on
front panel.
Operations
1
Press the Play button
I
on this VCR to start playback to
search for the point from which you want to start audio
dubbing.
2
At the point from which you want to perform audio
dubbing, press the Pause/Slow button
7
on this VCR to
put it in the still playback mode.
3
Press the A.DUB button
^
on this VCR to put it in the
recording pause mode.
4
Start playback on the source unit
so that you can hear the sound.
5
When you reach the point from
which you want to start audio
dubbing, press the Pause/Slow
button
7
on this VCR again to
start recording the new sound or
start your narration.
6
At the point where you want to stop audio dubbing, press
the Stop button
9
to finish recording.
Hint:
≥
For audio dubbing with narration, you can use the built-in
microphone of the connected video movie camera.
Audio Dubbing
This function lets you insert narration, background music or
special sound effects in previously made recordings.
However, this automatically erases the original sound in the
tape portions, on which you perform audio dubbing.
Audio equipment or Video movie camera
A2
0:00.22
SP
A. DUB
A2
0:00.22
SP
A. DUB
AV1
(21-Pin Scart socket
c
)
AV2
(VIDEO IN
[
/AUDIO IN
\
)
On Screen Display
Recording VCR