Chapter 3
Recording and Playback
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Chapter 3
Recording and Playback
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Insert the cassettes into the recorder and player.
2
Press the recorder side RECORDER button to light the RECORDER
indicator on the recorder.
3
Simultaneously press the recorder side ENTRY/SHIFT button, REC/
SEQ button, and PLAY button.
The recorder side begins recording.
The STANDBY indicator of the player goes out. The POWER
indicator turns to orange.
The player starts recording automatically when the remaining time of
the recorder side tape reaches 2 minutes.
The setting of setup menu item 014 affects what happens when a tape
ends.
When AUTOMATIC OVERWRITE is selected
Endless recording on the same cassette continues, overwriting on the
previous contents.
When MANUAL CASSETTE REPLACE is selected
When the tape end is reached, the tape is rewound and the EJECT
button begins to flash.
To continue recording, insert a new cassette into the recorder. The
recorder will start recording automatically when the remaining time of
the player side tape reaches 2 minutes.
To stop sequential recording
Sequential recording stops in the following cases.
• When a tape transport button (PLAY, STOP, F FWD, REW) or a
search button is pressed during recording.
• If the cassette is not exchanged when the EJECT button flashes
though setup menu item 014 is set to MANUAL CASSETTE
REPLACE.
Parallel Recording Using Two Units
You can connect two DSR-70A/70AP units and carry out parallel
recording between them.
Parallel recording using two DSR-70A/70AP units can be performed in the
following two ways.
(In the following explanation of two-unit parallel recording, the controlling
unit is referred to as the recorder and the controlled unit as the player.)
• Inputting an external timecode to both the player and recorder.
• Inputting the timecode generated by the recorder to the player.
There are some differences in equipment/signal connections and basic
settings between these two cases.
Recording