Teac W-860R Stereo System User Manual


 
Dubbing
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Dubbing
(
Copying from TAPE I to TAPE ll
)
How to dub the entire recorded section of a pre-recorded
cassette
1. Load the pre-recorded cassette tape into TAPE I and a
recordable cassette tape into TAPE Il.
2. Set the REV MODE switch to the desired position.
Ä: Dubbing will be performed for one side only.
Ë: Dubbing will be stopped after both sides have
been dubbed.
3. See that both decks are set to the Á direction.
4. Press the DUB START HIGH or NORMAL button to start
dubbing.
NORMAL:
Dubbing is performed at normal speed.
HIGH: Dubbing is performed at the twice of
normal speed.
After dubbing is completed, both decks stop automatically,
in accordance with the setting of the REV MODE button. To
stop dubbing, press the STOP button of TAPE I or TAPE II.
If one of the tapes reaches the end, both decks will stop.
The peak level meter indicates the TAPE I signal levels.
Recording level of TAPE II cannot be changed.
Manual Editing with PAUSE
(
TAPE Il only)
During normal-speed dubbing, you can edit the dubbed tape as
required using the PAUSE button. For example, you can record
only the required tracks from TAPE I to TAPE Il skipping
unwanted tracks.
Press the PAUSE button of TAPE Il to enter the record-
pause mode. TAPE l continues playback. When TAPE I
reaches a section you want to dub, press the PAUSE button
(
TAPE Il
)
again to restart recording on TAPE Il.
CAUTION:
Recording pre-recorded tapes, records, or other published
or broadcast material may infringe copyright laws. Check
before recording.
Notes:
The settings of the REC LEVEL control and DOLBY NR
switch are ignored during dubbing as they have no effect.
During NORMAL speed dubbing, only the STOP button of
TAPE I, and the STOP and PAUSE buttons of TAPE Il work.
During HIGH speed dubbing, only the STOP button works.
The sound quality of the dubbed tape may be slightly
worse than that of the original tape. For this reason,
multigeneration dubbing is not recommended.
If there is a TV set near the deck during high speed
dubbing, the TV's horizontal scanning frequency may be
recorded on the tape. In this case, dub at normal speed,
switch off the television or keep the deck away from the
TV.