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Consecutive Play
You can set the system to play one
side of a tape in Deck 1, then auto-
matically play one side of a tape in
Deck 2.
1. Load the cassette tape you want
to hear first in Deck 1, then load
the other cassette tape in Deck 2.
2. Gently close both cassette com-
partment doors.
3. Set
TAPE (POWER OFF)/RADIO
to
TAPE (POWER OFF)
.
4. Press
PLAY
on Deck 1.
5. Press
PAUSE
then
PLAY
on Deck
2. The tape in Deck 1 plays until it
reaches the end of the side, then
the tape in Deck 2 plays until it
reaches the end of the side.
To stop consecutive play before the
tape in Deck 2 reaches the end and
automatically stops, press
STOP/
EJECT
on the deck that is playing.
RECORDING
You can record onto a cassette tape
from the radio, use the built-in micro-
phone to make a live recording, or dub
(copy) from one cassette tape to an-
other.
Notes:
• The recording level is preset.
Adjusting
VOLUME
or
E-BASS
does not affect the recording level.
• Most material on compact discs
and prerecorded tapes is copy-
righted. Unauthorized duplication
of copyrighted material is a viola-
tion of the copyright laws of most
countries and such duplication
may result in fines and/or impris-
onment. Note, however, that in the
United States, it is not a violation
of U.S. copyright laws for a con-
sumer to use an audio recording
device to duplicate musical
recordings for noncommercial
(personal) use.
Recording Tips
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend extended-range or low-
noise type 1 regular length (60- or
90-minute) normal-bias cassette
tapes. We do not recommend
long-play cassette tapes such as
C-120s because they are thin and
can easily tangle.
• Before recording, be sure the tape
you are recording on has its
erase-protection tabs in place
(see “Preventing Accidental Era-
sure” on Page 12).
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