Tape Recording - Aiwa LCX-MT22 Operating Instructions Manual

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TAPE RECORDING

Basic recording
Use only type I (normal) tapes for recording.
1 Press zPUSH EJECT to open the cassette holder.
2 Insert the recording tape.
Insert with the exposed side facing down, and the side to
be recorded on facing out. Press zPUSH EJECT to close
the cassette holder.
3 Prepare the source.
To record a radio broadcast, press TUNER/BAND to select
the band and tune in a desired station.
To record CD or MD, press CD E or MD E to select
CD or MD function, and then load a disc.
To record from external equipment connected to AUX IN
jacks, press AUX/USB to select the AUX function.
To record from the personal computer connected to USB
terminal, press AUX/USB to select the USB function.
4 Press REC SEL repeatedly until "REC TAPE" is
displayed.
5 Within 6 seconds, press REC START (REC/REC
PAUSE on the remote control).
The unit enters recording pause mode.
6 Press REC START.
When recording a CD or an MD, play starts automatically.
When recording from the connected equipment or
personal computer, manually start playback of the source.
To stop recording
Press s.
To pause recording
Press REC START / REC PAUSE (REC/REC PAUSE on the
remote control). Press again to resume.
To record a selected set of tracks from a CD or MD
Follow steps 1 to 3 in "Basic recording", then program the
desired tracks (see "Programmed play"). Finally, follow steps
4 to 6 in "Basic recording".
To record from CD onto tape in the other way
Recording from a CD onto tape can be made in the other way.
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in "Basic recording".
2 Press CD SYNCHRO REC SEL (REC SEL on the remote
control) repeatedly until "CD l TAPE" is displayed.
3 Within 6 seconds, press REC START (REC/REC PAUSE on
the remote control).
CD playback starts automatically and recording begins.
•Recording cannot be paused.
•A 4-second blank space cannot be recorded in the way
described below.
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