Copy audio inser t – Sensory Science DDV2120 User Manual
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Dual-Deck VCR User’s Guide
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COPY SETTINGS
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Comm. Free Copy
On
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EZ Copy
Off
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Speed Matching
On
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Copy Audio Insert
Off
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Copy Mode
Auto
/ = Move
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MENU = Quit
MENU
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Copy Settings
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Playback Settings
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Record/Edit Settings
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Channel Settings
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VCR Settings
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Timer Recording
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Language/Langue
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MENU = Quit
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Copy Audio Insert
MAIN MENU
COPY AUDIO INSER
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O P E N M A I N M E N U
Press MENU.
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S E L E C T “ C O P Y S E T T I N G S ”
Press 1.
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S E T C O P Y A U D I O I N S E R T
Press 4 to choose from the following:
L 1 ( L i n e 1 )
While copying, a new linear audio track will
be recorded from an external audio source
connected to the front audio jacks.
L 2 ( L i n e 2 )
While copying, a new linear audio track will
be recorded from an external audio source
connected to the rear audio jacks.
M i c ( M i c r o p h o n e )
While copying, a new linear audio track will
be recorded from a microphone connected
to the rear Mic jack.
O f f
Copy Audio Insert is disabled. The existing
audio will be copied.
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C O N N E C T A U D I O S O U R C E
Connect your external audio source to the
front (Line 1) or rear (Line 2) inputs using
standard RCA audio cables.
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C U E T A P E S
Cue up all devices:
• Source tape in Deck 1.
• Target tape in Deck 2.
• The external audio source (tape player,
CD player, etc.) connected to Line 1 or
Line 2.
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C O P Y N E W A U D I O T R A C K
Press COPY TAPE on the VCR and PLAY on
your external audio source at the same
time.
• The new audio signal will be copied on
the linear audio track. To hear the new
soundtrack, you must turn off Hi-Fi audio
for the desired playback deck, see page
13.
N O T E S
• Do not connect speaker outputs to the VCR.
• If there is no audio signal, the audio track will be blank.
• Copy Audio Insert automatically reverts to “Off” when the VCR is turned off.
Follow these steps to insert a new audio track, such as recorded
music or narration, onto your target tape. The new audio can be
recorded from the front line inputs, rear line inputs, or a microphone.