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Audio Recording
The recorder as a
hifi tape recorder
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Preparation
Switch the hifi system on and select a sound source
(e.g. CD player, cassette recorder, etc.).
Insert a cassette with sufficient playing time into
the recorder.
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Audio recording from the hifi system
Select hifi programme position by pressing the
dcbuttons repeatedly until »
HI
« appears in the
display on the recorder.
The sound is adjusted automatically.
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The sound can also be adjusted manually. Press the
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MAN button and adjust the sound using the
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- LEVEL + buttons so that the red mark (0 dB) lights
up during the loudest passages.
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Select long-play mode if desired using the
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SP/LP button on the remote control.
Begin audio recording using the K button.
Terminate recording using the k button.
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Your recorder offers two different systems for
recording and playing back the sound:
– The hifi (helical) track,
for recording and playing back the finest quality
hifi sound for stereo and two-channel recordings.
– The mono (longitudinal) track,
for audio playback on standard VHS video recor-
ders and for dubbing.
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Connecting
Connect the hifi system to the AUDIO sockets (at
back of unit) using commercially available phono
cable.
ň = sound input, L = left channel,
R = right channel;
Ň = sound output, L = left channel,
R = right channel;
Connect the headphones to the
m socket.
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If it is not otherwise indicated, carry out the follo-
wing functions using the buttons on the recorder.
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