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RECORDING
You can record from the CD player,
radio, or another tape.
Notes:
• The CD-3329’s Automatic Level
Control (ALC) automatically ad-
justs the recording level.
VOLUME
has no effect on recording.
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend regular length (60- or 90-
minute) cassette tapes. We do not
recommend long-play cassette
tapes such as C-120s because
they are thin and can easily tan-
gle. For low-noise, wide-range
recordings, use normal-bias tape.
• Before you load a cassette tape
for recording, turn the cassette’s
hub with your finger or a pencil to
move the tape past its leader.
• Before recording, be sure the
erase-protection tabs are in place
on the cassette tape you are using
to record. See “Preventing Acci-
dental Erasure” on Page 20.
If you want to skip an unwanted sec-
tion during recording, you can tempo-
rarily stop recording by pressing
PAUSE
on Tape 1 while the unwanted
section plays. To resume recording,
press
PAUSE
on Tape 1 again.
Caution: If you try to record on a
cassette tape that has had the
erase-protection tabs removed,
you cannot press down
RECORD
.
Do not force it, as this can dam-
age the mechanism.
Recording from the CD Player
1. Set the switch to
CD
and load a
CD.
Notes:
• If needed, press
SKIP
|
or
SKIP
|
(
|
or
|
on the
remote) to find the desired
track.
• To record a programmed
sequence, follow the steps in
“Programmed Play” on Page 14
to store the tracks first.
2. Load a cassette in Tape 1.
3. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
on the CD
player (or
||
on the remote).
4. Press
RECORD
on Tape 1. Both
RECORD
and
PLAY
lock down.
The CD starts playing and Tape 1
begins recording from the CD.
Note: You can listen to the CD as
you record.
5. The tape automatically stops
when it reaches the end. To stop
the CD player, press
STOP
. To
stop recording before the tape
reaches the end, press
STOP/
EJECT
.
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