Ordinary Tape Recording; Recording Sound With Equalizer Effect Applied - Kenwood KC-991 Instruction Manual

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Operating instructions
INPUT SELECTOR knob
EQ. REC key
TAPE2 (MONITOR) key
Ordinary tape recording
Mi Tape dubbing (TAPE2 -> TAPE1)
1 Select the source to be recorded.
{NPUT SELECTOR
(7
\\
TAPE 2 (MONITOR)
Lights up
Set cassette deck 1 or 2 in the record-pause
mode.
2 Select a source other than TAPE 1.
INPUT SELECTOR
(7
\
@ When
the EQ.REC
key is pressed,
the sound
can
be
recorded together with the equalizer effect.
Play the source component to be recorded,
and start recording it on the cassette deck.
3 Play cassette deck 2 and start recording on
cassette deck 1.
@
In case of tape dubbing (TAPE 1—>TAPE 2), play the cas-
sette deck connected to TAPE
1 and record on the cas-
sette deck connected to TAPE 2.
@
Do not select TAPE 1 while dubbing.
@ When
the EQ.REC
key is pressed,
the sound
can be
recorded together with the equalizer effect.
Recording sound with equalizer effect applied (TAPE 1 only)
1 Select the source to be recorded.
3 Press the EQ.REC key.
INPUT SELECTOR
(7
\\
EQ. REC
Lights up
2 Create a desired equalizer pattern.
4 Start recording.
@
Create an equalizer pattern referring to "Graphic equalizer
operation" on pages 13 and 14.
@ The equalizer pattern recalled using the M.CALL key can
also be used in recording.
@ The EQ. indicator lights up on the bottom right of the dis-
play.
12.
KC-991 (En)

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