Making A Recording Making An Audio Or A Video Recording; Monitoring Your Recording - RCA Professional Series Owner's Manual

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Making a Recording
Making an Audio or a
Video Recording
You can make an audio or a video recording
from the built-in tuner, or from an audio or
video source connected to the receiver (such
as a CD player or TV) through the analog
jacks. You will need to connect a CD
recorder, tape deck, MD, VCR, or DVR deck
to the
CD-R TAPE/MD
on the receiver to do so (see pages 15–17 for
more on this).
Note:
The receiver's volume, balance, tone (bass,
treble, loudness), and surround effects have
no effect on the recorded signal.
1 Select the source you want to
record.
Use the
INPUT SELECTOR
the remote (or
MULTI JOG
front panel).
2 Prepare the source you want to
record.
Tune to the radio station, load the CD,
video, DVD or other media.
3 Prepare the recorder (connected to
either the
CD-R TAPE/MD
outputs).
DVR
Insert a blank tape, MD, video or other
media. into the recording device and set
the recording levels.
Refer to the instructions that came with
the recorder if you are unsure how to do
this. Most video recorders set the audio
recording level automatically—check the
component' s instruction manual if you
are unsure.
or
outputs
VCR DVR
buttons on
dial on the
or
VCR
4 Start recording, then start
playback of the source component.

Monitoring Your Recording

You can listen to (monitor) the recording as
it is being made using the
on the front panel (a cassette deck would
have to have a record monitor function).
Press the
MONITOR
between the recorded signal and the
original source signal.
button
MONITOR
button to switch
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