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Tape dubbing
The dubbing refers to the copy of the recorded con
tents of a tape to another tape (tape in Deck A tape
in Deck B).
Normal-speed dubbing: Copy at normal tape speed.
High-speed dubbing: Copy at double the normal
speed.
AUTO BIAS key
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DUBBING NORM key
DUBBING HIGH key
DIRECTION switch
To stop dubbing
Press the Stop key of Deck B
• Both Decks A and B enter the stop mode.
To pause dubbing
Normal-speed dubbing: Press the NORM key.
High-speed dubbing: Press the HIGH key.
' Only deck B enters the record^ pause mode after leav
ing a non-recorded space of about 4 seconds in case of
normal-speed dubbing, or about 6 seconds in case of
high-speed dubbing.
i To skip tunes you do not want to dub on another tape
during dubbing, press the key of Deck A.
To resume dubbing after pause, press the same DUB
BING key as above (1 NORM I or iHIGHi) again.
Notes;
1. The recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing.
2. Thel DOLBY Nr1 switch does not function during dubbing.
* The tape recorded by dubbing features the same NR sys
tem as the original tape in Deck A.
3. Noise from TV may interfere with dubbed sound if high-speed
dubbing is executed near a TV set. To prevent this, install the
system farther from the TV set.
4. If the original tape was recorded at a high level, the sound
quality may be degraded ,if high-speed dubbing is used. In
such a case, use normal-speed dubbing.
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