Recording From An External Audio Source - Radio Shack 14-1107A Owner's Manual

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1. Load a blank cassette tape, or
one you want to record over, into
the cassette compartment.
2. If the external microphone has
1
only a
/
-inch plug, insert it into
8
the recorder's
MIC
EAR
AUX
REM MIC
MIN – VOLUME – MAX
If the external microphone has
two plugs and an on/off switch,
you can remotely control the
CTR-94 from your microphone.
Insert the microphone's
plug into the recorder's
and the smaller plug into the
jack.
REM
3. Press
to begin record-
RECORD
ing. Both
PLAY
lock down.
Note: To temporarily stop record-
ing, press
on the recorder
PAUSE
(or
on the microphone). To
OFF
resume recording, press
again on the recorder (or
the microphone).
4. Speak into the external micro-
phone.
5. Press
STOP/EJECT
recording.
10
Recording from an External
Audio Source
You can record directly from an ex-
ternal audio source, such as a radio,
tape deck, or CD player, using a suit-
jack.
able patch cord (not supplied) with a
1
/
8
Note: Before you connect an exter-
nal audio source to the recorder, be
sure the source's and the recorder's
volume controls are set to their mini-
mum setting.
1. Load a blank cassette tape, or
2. If you connected an external
3. Connect your external audio
1
/
-inch
8
jack,
MIC
and
RECORD
PAUSE
on
ON
4. Start the sound source and set
to
stop
-inch plug.
one you want to record over, into
the cassette compartment.
microphone, disconnect it.
source to the
jack, using an
AUX
optional patch cord with a
inch plug at one end and the
appropriate plug at the other end
that
matches
your
source's output jack.
EAR
AUX
REM MIC
MIN – VOLUME – MAX
its volume to a normal listening
level.
1
/
-
8
audio

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