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Digital audio tape deck
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Table of Contents
Before using the DAT (Digital Audio Tape) deck
Digital audio tape ..
Features of DTC-70
Precautions ...........+.
Location and function of controls ....
Front panel/Remote Commander
Display window ...
Connections ..............
Rear panel jacks ...........
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Connection examples
Cassette loading
Recording
Before recording
Blank section and sound-muted portion
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Recording
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Inserting a sound-muted portion between selections
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To leave no blank section (end search).......
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Fade-in/tade-out recording ......
CD synchronized recording
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Writing sub codes
Sub codes
Writing start !D ....
Writing start ID automatically during recording
Writing start ID manually during recording ...
Writing start ID manually during playback
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Erasing start ID ........0.......
Writing program numbers
Writing program numbers automatically during
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Renumbering program numbers
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Erasing a program number
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Writing skip ID
Writing skip ID during recording ....
Writing skip 1D during playback
Erasing skip ID
Writing end ID
Writing end ID during recording
Writing end ID during playback
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Playback
Playback
Using the display window
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Restarting playback after rewinding (auto play) .............. 40
Fast-forwarding/rewinding the tape by designating the
amount in minutes (time search)
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Various playback operations
Playing with fade-in/tade-out .
Playing repeatedly (repeat play)
Locating the beginning of the selection
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Listening to the beginning of each selection successively
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Designating the desired selection
Skipping an unwanted portion
Playing the selections in a desired order (RMS play)
Timer activated operation
Maintenance
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Technical information ...
Troubleshooting guide .
Specifications
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Digital Audio Tape
DAT (Digital Audio Tape) is a new recording system which
digitalizes the audio signal and records it on a DAT
cassette tape.
DAT records the audio signal by converting the analog
sound into a digital signal. This converting system is called
the PCM (Pulse Code Modulation), and its accurate
processing of the audio signal allows recording/playback
with lower wow and flutter, wider dynamic range, lower
distortion rate, and superb signal-to-noise ratio.
In addition, various control codes called sub codes can be
written on the DAT cassette tape separately from the audio
signal. They are written for a variety of convenient
playback/tape editing operations, and, except for the
absolute time, can be rewritten after audio signal recording
has been completed.

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