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With just one cassette in either transport A or B:
Reverse Normal or Reverse Playback sequence
mode
Play direction
Normal (
)
Reverse (
)
Normal (
)
Reverse (
)
With a cassette in both transport A and B:
Reverse Normal or Reverse Playback sequence
mode
Play direction
Normal (
)
Reverse (
)
circuits, which in turn cause the faults to be "magni-
fied" by the circuits, often resulting in dull sound.
Play Trim is a special high-frequency play-back
equalisation circuit, used to restore accurate play-
back response before Dolby NR decoding takes
place. Standard play-back equalisation, for correctly
recorded tapes, is provided when the Play Trim con-
trol is set at the detent in the centre of its range.
When playing tapes, set the DOLBY NR selector
to match the recorded tape. If the recording sounds
dull, turn the Play-Trim up (clock-wise) to restore
accurate highs. If the recording sounds edgy or sibi-
lant, turn the Play-Trim down to obtain smoother tre-
ble.
NOTE: Play Trim has no effect during recording
from an external source but will have during Dubbing
and High Speed Dubbing.
MAKING A RECORDING.
Recording of copyrighted material for other than
personal use is illegal without permission of the copy-
right holder.
Recordings can only be made in Transport B. As
the transport can record both in Normal and
NAD
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side 1
side 2
side 1>side 2>side 1>side 2> etc..
side 2> side 1>side 2>side 1> etc...
side 1> side 2 side 1>side 2 side 1 >
transport A> transport B> trans. A
one cycle
side 2 side 1> side 2 side 1> side 2
A > transport B >transport A>B
Reversed direction, a recording time in excess of 90
minutes is possible, with a brief interruption.
• Insert a tape as described in the section "Playing
back cassettes" above.
• Set the DOLBY NR (14) selector to the desired
type of noise reduction (no noise reduction; OFF, B or
C, visible in display). Do not change the Dolby NR
setting whilst the deck is recording. Refer to this
chapter's section "The Dolby B & C noise reduction
systems " for more detailed information.
• Press the RECORD/PAUSE (13) button; the red
Record and Pause annunciator in the display will light
up.
• Adjust the recording level using the rotary
RECORD LEVEL (9) control and BALANCE (10) con-
trol.
Refer to this chapter's section "Recording level" for
more information.
• If you wish to record on one side only of the cas-
sette, make sure that Auto Reverse
disengaged as the deck will otherwise continue on
the other side of the cassette.
• Start the recording by pressing the Normal (6b) or
Action
Press Normal Play (6a or b).
Play-back will begin on side 1 of the
cassette and finish at the end of side 1.
Press Reverse Play (4a or b). Play-
back will begin on side 2 of the cas
sette and finish at the end of side 2.
Press Normal Play (6a or b). After the
end of side 1 is reached, playback
will start on side 2. This sequence will
repeat up to eight times.
Press Reverse Play (4a or b). After
the end of side 2 is reached, play
back will start on side 1. This
sequence will repeat up to eight times.
Notes
Press Normal Play (6a or b).
The transport which takes over always
starts in Normal play. The cycle will be
repeated up to four times.
Press Reverse Play (4a or b). After
having played just side 2, the current
start in Normal Play. The cycle will be
repeated up to four times.
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