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Recording
Entering a stop time
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If no stop time is entered, the recording runs to the
end of the tape.
Then the recorder switches automatically to rewind,
rewinds the tape to the beginning and switches to
stand-by.
There are two otions for entering the stop time:
Entering to the exact minute;
Entering in 30-minute steps.
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Entering stop time to the exact minute
Press the
K
button during recording.
Enter the desired stop time as a four-digit number
using the numbered buttons
1
...
0
and press the
G
button to confirm.
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Entering stop time in 30-minute steps
Press the
K
button during recording.
Enter the desired stop time by pressing the
K
but-
ton repeatedly (max. 20 times = 600 minutes) and
press the
G
button to confirm.
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Changing the stop time
If the stop time is to be changed during recording,
press the
K
button, enter the new stop time using
the numbered buttons
1
...
0
and confirm using
the
G
button.
Assembling recordings with clean
joints (assembly editing)
During playback, locate the tape position at which
you wish to join the new recording and press the
W
button.
Switch the recorder to recording-pause using the
K
button.
Enter the desired programme as a one- or two-digit
number using the numbered buttons
1
...
0
.
Start the » new « recording using the
W
button.
– During playback you will see seamless transitions
without flaws. This is called assembly editing.
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Recording title lines
You can record a title line.
See page 25 for instructions on how to create one.
Before starting to record, or while recording, press
the
¢
TIP
button. The title line will be recorded.
Press the
¢
TIP
button to make the title line fade
out.
Special features of sound
recording
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The different audio tracks of your
recorder
Your recorder has two different recording and play-
back systems for the audio track.
The hifi or helical track is for stereo and two-chan-
nel recordings.
The mono or longitudinal track is for sound repro-
duction on standard VHS recorders and for dub-
bing.
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The sound is recorded on both audio tracks during
recording.
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Two-channel-sound TV broadcasts
Both sound channels are always recorded on the
helical track.
Sound channel 1 is recorded on the longitudinal
track.
The recorder automatically switches to sound chan-
nel 1 for two-channel broadcasts.
The sound channel can be selected using the
¢
AUDIO
button and checked using the TV set.
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Stereo-sound TV broadcasts
Both sound channels are always recorded on the
helical track.
The mono sound is recorded on the longitudinal
track.
Basic position = stereo; the recorder display shows:
»
ɳ
«.
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Sound level control, automatic/manual
After the programme has been selected, the recor-
der automatically adjusts the sound level.
If you wish to control the sound level manually,
press the
¢
MAN
button at the recorder.
– Display on recorder: »
M A N
« and »
LEVEL I0
«.
Use the
¢
– LEVEL +
buttons on the recorder to
adjust the sound so that the red mark (+ 0 dB) lights
up during the loudest passages.
By pressing the
¢
MAN
button again you can return
to automatic sound level control.
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