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Audio Cable
o
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Tape Recorder
To Mic Input
on front panel
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Ch2
The
Microphone
TV/VIDEO Monitor Connector
Audio Input Jack, Ch2
AC Power Cord
To AC Outlet
AUDIO DUBBING
Audio dubbing allows an audio Channel 2 recording to be made on a pre-recorded tape.
In this way, pre-recorded video and audio Channel 1 will not be disturbed.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
VTR-Monitor Connection Cable (supplied)
TV/VIDEO Monitor
Notes:
• Audio dubbing can be made on audio Ch2 only.
Although channel 2 sound can be heard from channel 1 during
audio dubbing (if the sound is monitored), no recording will be
made on audio channel 1.
• Avoid having a microphone connected to the Mic Input Jack on
the front panel at the same time that an audio signal is connect-
ed to the Audio Input Jack.
If this happens, just the microphone will be recorded.
• lt the tab is removed from the back side of the video cassette,
no audio dubbing can be made.
• If using the microphone for dubbing, do not get it near the
speaker on the TV while the dub is being made.
A howling noise (feedback) may occur.
• No audio dubbing can be made even when VTR-monitor con-
nection cable is used.
1. Connect the recorder as shown above.
2. Set the Input Signal Selector
Set the Input Signal Selector to the "LINE" position, if it is de-
sired to record from a signal applied to the Audio (Line) Input
Jack.
3. Push the Play Button
TV
LINE
Playback the tape onto which you want to place the audio dubbing.
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