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Yamaha CX-1000 Owner's Manual page 14

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When selected with the REC OUT rotary switch, the signals of digitally
connected equipment are sent to the digital OUT terminals of the
connected DAT deck(s). However, when this switch is set to SOURCE
and the unit to be recorded is selected with the INPUT SELECTOR,
the signals of the respective source are sent to the analog OUT ter-
minals, even if the source is digitally connected.
NOTE:
It is not possible to record sources connected only via analog jacks
with DATs that are connected only to digital terminal.
1. Select the source from you wish to record with REC OUT selector.
2. To confirm the source, press the corresponding INPUT SELECTOR.
3. Activate the program source, adjust the recording level on your
deck(s), then start recording.
(If your tape deck nas three head
monitoring capability, you can listen to the sound just recorded by
choosing that deck with the INPUT SELECTOR.)
4. While recording, you can listen to or watch any other component
without influencing the quality of the recording simply by selecting
that component with the INPUT SELECTOR.
NOTE:
When recording with the REC OUT selector in the SOURCE position,
it is not possible to watch or listen to any input source other than
the recording source.
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Dubbing, i.e. the copying of tapes or parts of tapes from one deck to
another, is performed in basically the same manner as normal source
recording. The REC OUT selector determines from which of two
connected decks the recording will be made.
1. Select the source tape deck with REC OUT.
2. To monitor the sound during recording, also select the corre-
sponding deck with the INPUT SELECTOR.
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3. Start playback of the tape to be copied, adjust the recording level
on the other deck, then start recording.
(Again, ifthe recording tape
deck has three head monitoring capability, you can listen to the sound
just recorded by pressing the INPUT SELECTOR to choose that deck.)
4. During dubbing, you can listen to any other component without
influencing the quality of the recording by selecting that component
with the INPUT SELECTOR.
Any video source connected to the analog CDV1 (or CDV2) jacks car
be recorded with the VCRs, regardless of the INPUT SELECTOR
setting.
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1. Set the REC OUT selector to CDV1 (or CDV2).
2. Set the VIDEO switch to ON.
3. Set the INPUT SELECTOR to CDV1 (or CDV2).
4. Set the VCR to the record mode, then start playback of the video
source.

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