Dubbing Sound To A Recorded Tape - Sony Handycam DCR-HC36E Operating Manual

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Dubbing sound to a recorded tape

You can add sound to a tape already recorded in the 12-bit mode (p. 61) without erasing the
original sound.
Connecting
For DCR-HC96E:
The Handycam Station and your camcorder
are both equipped with A/V jacks. Connect
the A/V connecting cable either to the
Handycam Station or to your camcorder,
depending on your setup.
You can input audio in the following ways:
A For DCR-HC94E/HC96E:
An external microphone (optional) to the
Active Interface Shoe.
B For DCR-HC96E:
An audio device to the Handycam Station
or your camcorder using the A/V
connecting cable.
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A Active
Interface Shoe
B A/V jack
: Signal flow
C Internal stereo
microphone
A/V connecting cable (supplied)
Do not connect
A/V
the video plug
(Yellow).
C Using the internal stereo microphone (no
connection required).
The audio input to be recorded takes
precedence over others in the order of A
t B t C.
You cannot record additional audio:
– When the tape has been recorded in the 16-bit
mode (p. 61).
– When the tape has been recorded in the LP
mode.
– When your camcorder is connected via an
i.LINK cable.
– When the tape has been recorded in 4CH MIC
mode.
– On blank sections of the tape.
(White)
(Red)
AUDIO OUT
Audio device (such as
CD/MD players)

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