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Section 5 : Recording
Dual recording means recording the same input source on
both Deck 1 and Deck 2.
1
Connect the input source to the ANALOG IN connec-
tors if it is analog and to the DIGITAL IN "1" connec-
tor if it is digital.
·Connecting it to the DIGITAL "2" connector is
invalid.
2
Set the COMMON MODE switch to "1&2".
3
For analog input signals, follow procedures 3 to 6 in
"5-1-1. Recording analog input signals". For digital
input signals, set the INPUT switch to DIGITAL.
4
When Deck 1 is set in the Record mode, recording
starts on both Deck 1 and Deck 2 simultaneously.
5
When the Stop key on Deck 1 is pressed, recording on
both Deck 1 and Deck 2 stops simultaneously.
… When the COMMON MODE switch is set to "1&2", the
STOP key, PLAY key, PAUSE key, RECORD key, F
FWD key, REW key and REC MUTE key on Deck 1
(Deck 2) are effective for both decks.
… The input signals during recording are output from the
ANALOG OUT connectors and the DIGITAL OUT
connector of Deck 1 and Deck 2.
5-3. Dual recording
Continuous recording means recording one input source
continuously using tapes in Deck 1 and Deck 2.
1
Connect the input source to the ANALOG IN connec-
tors for analog input signals and to the DIGITAL IN
"1" connector for digital signals.
·The DIGITAL IN "2" connector is disabled.
2
Set the COMMON MODE switch to "1 > 2".
3
For analog input signals, follow procedures 3 to 6 in
"5-1-1. Recording analog input signals". For digital
input signals, set the INPUT switch to DIGITAL.
4
Set "Seqtime" in the menu. (úp.28)
5
Set Deck 1 in the Record mode and start recording.
When the ABS time of Deck 1 reaches the time set
with "Seqtime", Deck 2 automatically starts recording.
6
Deck 1 rewinds the tape automatically to the beginning
either 3 minutes after the time set with ''Seqtime'' or
when the tape end is reached.
7
Deck 2 rewinds the tape automatically to the beginning
either 3 minutes after the time set with ''Seqtime'' or
when the tape end is reached.
… To stop recording in the middle, press the STOP key on
the deck which is recording.
… The input signals being recorded are output from the
ANALOG OUT connectors and DIGITAL OUT con-
nector of Deck 1 (Deck 2).
5-4. Continuous recording