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Hi-fi Recording
What is Hi-fi Recording?
In conventional recording, audio signals are recorded on
the audio track and video signals on the video track.
In hi-fi recording, audio signals are recorded in the same
manner as video signals, using two rotary hi-fi audio
heads. Thus, high-quality sound recording is possible.
Hi-fi recording pattern on a tape
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The VCR automatically performs hi-fi recording and
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normal audio recording at the same time, so that these
tapes can also be played back on any ordinary VCR
without a hi-fi system.
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normal audio track (monaural)
Video +. hi-fi audio track
control track
Before You Begin
Operation
¢Your audio system must be correctly connected to the
VCR. (See " Connections.') (page 19)
*The switches must be set as follows.
1 INPUT SELECT — LINE 1 or LINE 2 to whichever your
audio system is connected to
2 REC MODE — SP or EP
3 REC LEVEL
Manually adjust REC LEVEL while observing the PEAK
PROGRAM METER when the sound to be recorded is
played back.
When the recording source is a disk or FM tuner.
Adjust so that the right-most element sometimes lights
up.
When the recording source is a compact disc or PCM
digital audio processor:
Adjust so that the right-most element lights up only at
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REC MODE
the highest signal level.
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INPUT SELECT
. REC LEVEL
PEAK PROGRAM
Hi-fi recording pattern on a tape
The VCR automatically performs hi-fi recording and
conventional audio recording at the same time, so that
these tapes can also be played back on any ordinary VCR
without a hi-fi system.
1 Insert a cassette.
Press the @ REC on the unit or the two @ REC
buttons on the Commander simultaneously.
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