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RECORDING
Notes:
• Be sure the erase-protection tab
for the cassette tape you want to
record on is in place (see “Pre-
venting Accidental Erasure” on
Page 32).
• The recording level is preset.
Adjusting
E-BASS
or
VOLUME
does not affect the recording
level or sound quality.
Caution:
Do not force down
RECORD.
This can damage the re-
cording mechanism.
Dubbing Cassette Tapes
You can easily copy a tape by play-
ing it in TAPE 2 and recording it onto
another tape in TAPE 1. You can
select between normal and high-
speed dubbing, and you can monitor
the tape as you dub it.
1. Load the cassette you want to
copy from into TAPE 2 and a
blank cassette, or one you want
to record over, into TAPE 1.
2. On TAPE 1, press
PAUSE
then
RECORD
.
PLAY
on TAPE 1 auto-
matically locks down.
3. On TAPE 2, press
PLAY
.
PAUSE
on TAPE 1 releases and the sys-
tem begins recording from TAPE
2 to TAPE 1.
Note: To monitor the tape while
it is being recorded, adjust
VOL-
UME
to a comfortable listening
level. (If you monitor the tape
while high-speed dubbing, the
sound is distorted.)
4. To record 1.8 times faster than
normal recording (but at a lower
sound quality), press
HIGH
SPEED DUBBING
until the HIGH
SPEED DUBBING indicator
turns on.
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