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Note: Press
PAUSE
on Deck 2 to
temporarily stop recording. Press
PAUSE
again to resume recording.
6. When you are finished, press
STOP/EJECT
on Deck 2 to stop the
tape.
RECORD
and
PLAY
release.
Note: The deck automatically stops
when the tape reaches the end.
Dubbing (Copying) a
Cassette Tape
You can easily copy a tape by playing
it in Deck 1 and recording it onto an-
other tape in Deck 2.
Follow these steps to copy a cassette
tape.
1. Load a blank tape, or one you
want to record over, into Deck 2.
2. Load the tape you want to copy
into Deck 1.
3. Set
DUBBING MIC/NORM/HIGH
to
NORM
(to record at normal speed)
or
HIGH
(to record at twice the
normal speed).
4. Set
TAPE (POWER OFF)/RADIO
to
TAPE (POWER OFF)
.
5. Press
PAUSE
then
RECORD
on
Deck 2.
RECORD
and
PLAY
both
lock down.
6. Press
PLAY
on Deck 1 to begin
copying.
PAUSE
on Deck 2 auto-
matically releases.
Notes:
• You can listen to the tape play-
ing in Deck 1 as you copy it.
Adjust
VOLUME
to the desired
listening level. (Adjusting
VOL-
UME
does not affect the record-
ing level).
• The tape’s sound is distorted if
you set
DUBBING MIC/NORM/
HIGH
to
HIGH
and listen to the
tape playing in Deck 1 as you
copy it.
• To temporarily stop recording
on the tape loaded in Deck 2,
press
PAUSE
on Deck 2. The
tape in Deck 2 stops, and the
tape in Deck 1 continues to
play. Press
PAUSE
on Deck 2
again to resume recording.
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