Audio Dubbing - GE CG709 User Manual

General electric camcorder user's guide
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Audio Dubbing

The audio dubbing feature lets you record new sound (audio) on a previously recorded
tape without erasing the original picture (video). Tapes must be recorded in SP tape
speed. New audio can be dubbed by connecting an external sound system to the
AUDIO IN jack.
Back of
Mono VCR or
TV Monitor
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
Yellow Video Plug
(No Connection)
Back of
Stereo VCR or
TV Monitor
L
AUDIO
OUT
R
VIDEO
OUT
To Audio Dub
1. Connect the audio source to the
AUDIO IN jack on the camcorder.
Note: If your TV (or VCR) has RIGHT
and LEFT AUDIO OUT jacks, attach the
white audio plug to the one labeled
MONO. If one is not labeled MONO, you
may need a Y-adapter to record sound
from both channels.
If you want to monitor the dubbing on
a TV, attach the TV to the camcorder
as shown on page 42 or 44.
2. Turn on the camcorder and insert the
tape you want to dub on.
3. Place the CAMERA/VCR switch in
VCR.
4. Use PLAY, F.FWD, and REW to
locate a place on the tape slightly
before where you want to begin audio
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Audio/Video Cable
(Supplied)
White
Audio Plug
Yellow Video Plug
(No Connection)
White
Audio Plug
OR
Y-Adapter
White
(Available from
Audio
Electronics
Plug
Supply Store)
Yellow Video Plug
(No Connection)
AUDIO
IN Jack
(Under
Audio/Video Cable
(Supplied)
Yellow Video Plug
(No Connection)
White
Audio Plug
dubbing. Press PAUSE/STILL at the
point you want dubbing to begin.
5. Press AUD DUB. A.DUB and PAUSE
will appear in the viewfinder. The
camcorder is ready to begin audio
dubbing.
6. Start the audio source playing, and
then press PAUSE/STILL to start
dubbing. A.DUB and REC will
appear in the viewfinder when you are
dubbing.
7. Press STOP/EJECT when you are
finished.
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