Dubbing Operation - Kenwood KX-79CW Instruction Manual

Stereo cassette tape deck
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Dubbing operation (A—B deck only)
Dubbing is the operation for copying sound from a prerecorded tape to another tape.
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@ Normal dubbing operation
1. Set tapes in both the A and B decks as shown in the
figure.
2. Check that both the A and B deck tape direction indica-
tors are set to the forward direction ( >
).
@ \f a reverse direction ( <4 } indicator is lit, set it to the
forward direction ( »
) in the following manner.
1) Press the play key [>].
2) Press the stop key [fil] .
3) Press the rewind key [=<] .
3. Set the DIRECTION switch to select the dubbing mode,
either one side or both sides.
@ One-side dubbing ............. cece
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@ Both-side dubbing ............
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Set to =D.
4. Press the » NORMAL
key.
® Dubbing operation from A deck to B deck starts.
@ During dubbing, when any of the operation keys of B
deck is pressed, the dubbing operation will be released.
B deck will enter the operation corresponding to the key
pressed, and A deck will enter stop mode.
@ During dubbing, when any of the operation keys of A
deck is pressed, the dubbing operation stops temporarily.
A deck will enter the operation corresponding to the key
pressed and B deck will enter record-pause mode after
leaving a non-recorded section of about 4 seconds on
the tape.
5. To stop dubbing, press the stop key (mi of B deck.
®@ Both the A and B decks will enter stop mode.
Pause during dubbing
Press the
»
NORMAL key.
® B deck enters record-pause mode after leaving a non-
recorded section of about 4 seconds on the tape.
@ To restart dubbing, press the
®
NORMAL key again.
Set the tape for
recording in B deck
Set the tape for play-
back in A deck
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Initial tape running
aonb
direction
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@ High-speed dubbing operation
1,2, 3. Perform the preparations for dubbing according to
the operations in steps 1 to 3 of the 'Normal dubbing
operations' section.
4. Press the
>
HIGH key.
® The dubbing operation will be performed in half of the nor-
mal dubbing time. At this time, pressing the
»
HIGH
key again will leave a non-recorded section of about 6
seconds on the tape.
5. To stop high-speed dubbing, press the stop key [Ml of B
deck.
@ Both the A and B decks will enter stop mode.
Pause during dubbing
Press the
HIGH key.
@ B deck enters record-pause mode after leaving a non-
recorded section of about 6 seconds on the tape.
@ To restart dubbing, press the
™®
HIGH key again.
Notes:
1. The recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing. Insert a tape
which was recorded at an optimum recording level in the A deck.
2. The system is deactivated during dubbing operation with the
result that the dubbed version features the same noise reduc-
tion as the original.
Example)
if the A deck tape was recorded using Dolby B NR, the tape
recorded in the B deck will also be recorded using Dolby B NR.
3. Repeat dubbing leads to degradation of sound quality. It is
recommended that the prerecorded tape in A deck be an origi-
nal (first generation tape).
4. When a TV set is placed near the system, the result of high-
speed dubbing could contain noise from the TV. To avoid this,
place the TV as far as possible from the system.
5. If the prerecorded tape was recorded at a relatively high record-
ing level, the result of high-speed dubbing could be poor sound
quality. Use normal dubbing with such tapes.
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