Using Computerized Play Functions When Recording; Space Search Function; Restart Recording; Record Muting - Casio KX-101 Operation Manual

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@ Using Computerized Play Functions When Recording
SPACE
'SEARCH
1) Space Search function ( () )
The practical feature automatically searches out unrecorded sections when you want to begin
arecording.
When
the Space Search
Button
is pressed, the tape enters fast forward mode. If any un-
recorded section of over 4 seconds in fast forward mode (about 40 to 80 seconds in normal
playback mode)
is encountered, the tape is automatically
rewound
and stops at a position
which ensures approx. 4 ~ 5 seconds (playback time) of blank tape after the last recorded
part.
Unrecorded part
WAL oy LLL
Recorded sections (7
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|
Space Search
4~5 sec.—f
—+
40 ~ 80 seconds (playback time)
(Approx. 4 sec. in fast forward mode)
reTURN
2) Restart Recording ( CJ )
If you are not satisfied with your recording, or if you want to start your recording all over
again, this function is very handy. Pressing the REC RETURN
button during a recording causes
recording
to stop and automatically rewinds the tape up to the point where the previous
recording started.
;
(Record Muting (REC MUTE) )
When you want to cut out unnecessary parts such as commercials during recordings of
broadcasts etc., or when
you want
to leave an appropriate blank between two tunes,
you can use the record muting function in order to create a pleasant tape.
@ Record Muting Operation
REC MUTE
1) Pressing the REC MUTE button during recording creates a
blank on the tape, the length of which is determined
by
how long you press the REC MUTE button. Sound will be
Si)
heard
from
the speakers
and
headphones,
but it is not
,
recorded,
(When
using
a tape
which
has already
been
ao
recorded on, the previous recording will be erased.)
Starts record muting
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PAUSE
REC MUTE
2) If the PAUSE button is pressed while simultaneously press-
ing the REC MUTE
button, the tape is temporarily stopped
has stopped.
3) When
you want to start recording the next part, press the
es
PAUSE
button
again
at
the
appropriate
moment,
and
recording will recommence.
5
Release the pause mode
—{ Creating the Blanks Necessary for Correct Computerized Playback
Operation
The various computerized playback functions explained on p. 12~14 rely on detecting
the blank, unrecorded sections on the tape in order to locate the desired tunes. Please
use the Space Search and Record Muting functions described above in order to create
the blanks required for correct computerized playback performance.
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