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Notes:
• Most material on compact discs
and prerecorded tapes is copy-
righted. Unauthorized duplica-
tion of copyrighted material is a
violation of the copyright laws of
most countries and such dupli-
cation may result in fines and/or
imprisonment. Note, however,
that in the United States, it is not
a violation of U.S. copyright laws
for a consumer to use an audio
recording device to duplicate
musical recordings for noncom-
mercial (personal) use.
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. For low-
noise, wide range recordings,
use normal-bias tape.
• We recommend regular length
(60- or 90-minute) cassette
tapes. We do not recommend
long-play cassette tapes, such
as C-120s, because they are
thin and easily tangle.
• The system’s Automatic Level
Control (ALC) automatically
adjusts the recording level. VOL-
UME and E-BASS have no
effect on recording.
• You can record only specific
tracks from a CD by first pro-
gramming a sequence. See
“Programmed Play.”
Recording from the CD Player
1. Insert a blank cassette tape, or
one you want to record over, into
the cassette compartment.
2. Set FUNCTION to CD.
3. Load a CD into the CD compart-
ment.
4. Press RECORD on the cassette
tape deck. RECORD and PLAY
lock down. The cassette deck
starts recording. The CD pauses
for 4 seconds, then begins play-
ing.
Note: To temporarily pause the
recording, press PAUSE on the
cassette deck. Press PAUSE
again to resume recording.
5. To stop recording before the
tape reaches the end, press
STOP/EJECT on the cassette
deck.
6. To stop the CD player before it
automatically stops, press
STOP on the CD player.
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