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Recording, Operations 1, The tape counter – Yamaha KX-E100 User Manual

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OPERATIONS

1

Set the recording mode of RX-E100 and other
components.

2

Press

MODE

to select the reverse mode.

Each time you press

MODE

, the reverse mode

changes and the corresponding mode indicator lights
up as follows:

: One side of the tape is recorded.

: Both sides of the tape are recorded.

3

Press

DIRECTION

to change the direction of the

tape.

• If you place the tape on the tray with side A

upward,

# indicates recording side A and @

indicates recording side B.

4

Press

REC/PAUSE

.

The unit turns into standby mode for recording and
the REC indicator flashes.

5

Adjust the recording level by turning

REC LEVEL

.

For the best results, play the loudest passage of the
source to be recorded and watch the recording level
meter in the display. Adjust

REC LEVEL

so that the

highest peak causes the +2 dB level indicators to
flicker.
When recording a CD, use Peak Level Search on
CDX-E100 for the optimum adjustment.

6

Select the noise reduction type using

DOLBY NR

if

necessary.

7

Press

#.

MAX

MIN

REC LEVEL

DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

MODE

COUNTER
RESET

DIRECTION

NATURAL SOUND STEREO CASSETTE DECK KX-E100

STANDBY/ON

DOLBY B-C NR

8

Start playing the source component.

• Synchronized start is possible if you have

connected the CD player, CDX-E100 or MD
recorder, MDX-E100 to this unit. Press

^ on

MDX-E100 or CDX-E100 after step 6. Recording
begins automatically.

To pause recording

Press

REC/PAUSE

.

To resume recording, press

#.

To stop recording

Press

&.

Note

• When you record on

@ direction of the tape, the unit stops

recording after recording the side of the tape regardless of the

reverse mode setting in step 2.

The tape counter

The tape counter is useful for searching and locating a
certain point on the tape. Pressing

COUNTER RESET

will reset the tape counter to “0000”.

Recording

COUNTER RESET

REC/PAUSE

MODE

REC LEVEL

DOLBY NR

DIRECTION