Recording With Rec/Play Ii; Erasing On Rec/Play Ii - Teac W-505R Owner's Manual

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Recording
with
REG/PLAY
Il
I
Press
the
POWER switch to
on.
E
Load
a
recordable
cassette. Set both
TAPE
SELECTOR
switches to
the
appropriate positions
according
to the
type of
tape
loaded.
Setting
the recording level correctly
is
essential
if
you want
to
make
top-quality recordings.
lf
the
level
is
too
low,
the
recording
will be noisy. lf the
level
is
set too high, the
recording
will be
distorted.
Generally speaking,
the recording level should
be
set
so
that
the
loudest signals
to be
recorded
make
the
meters indicate
about
0 dB. lf the
meters
peak
over the 0 dB point,
the
REC LEVEL control
should
be turned counterclockwise
a little.
However,
some
program material or different tape formulations
(i.e.,
metal
tape)
may
warrant
higher
recording
levels.
With
a
little
time and practice you
will be
able
to
select that critical recording level
that
gives you the
best
hi{i
recordings. The
type and condition
of the
tape, as well as the type
of
music
source you
are
recording
will affect the
optimum
settings
of
the
recording
level.
E
Press
the
pause
button
again
to start
recording.
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Set
the
DOLBY NR switch as required.
Press
the
pause button
and then press
the
record button.
(The RECORD LED
indicator
comes
on.) This enables you
to
adjust
the
recording
level without actually
recording.
(Operate
in
the order shown.)
Adjust
the
REC LEVEL
control
so that
the
loudest
sound
to be recorded
makes
the
meter
indication
just
reach
the
0
dB
point.
E
o
To
stop recording,
press
the STOP button
(r/A).
Erasing
on
REC/PLAY
ll
A
previously recorded
tape
will be
automatically
erased when
you make
a
new recording on
it.
Alternatively,
it can be
erased
by "recording" on
it
with
the
REC LEVEL control set to
"0".
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