To record from the radio or external source, Switch on the power, Making a recording – Panasonic SC-CH350 User Manual
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Making a Recording
(Deck 2 only)
To record from the radio or external source
Although you can record a compact disc using the foilowing proce
dures, we recommend that you use the compact disc edit-recording
procedure to record a compact disc.
(See “Edit-Recording from Compact Discs” on pages 38-44.)
To make a tape-to-tape recording, see “Tape-to-Tape Recording"
on page 45.
(Steps 4 and 5 aiso available from the remote control)
Switch on the power.
1 Press the deck 2 eject button to load a cas
sette in deck 2.
•You cannot record on the leader tape (the first few revolu
tions) so take up the leader tape in advance.
•You can use normal, chrome and metal tapes for recording.
This deck automatically identifies the kind of tape loaded,
and sets the bias (for recording) and equalization accord
ingly.
(Auto tape selector function)
2 When making a Dolby NR recording, press the
DOLBY NR so that the Dolby NR indicator
appears.
3 Press REVERSE MODE to select the reverse
mode you want to use.
; One side will record, and then the tape will stop
automatically.
; Both sides will record (forward side-^reverse side)
and then the tape wiii stop automaticaliy.
Press REC PAUSE to put the cassette deck
into the recording standby mode; then press
the input select button to select your desired
sound source.
The tape direction indicators will flash to show the direction in
which you can record.
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Recording indicator
5 Press one of the playback buttons to start
recording and start playing the source to be
recorded.
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sides.
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Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording pre
recorded tapes or discs on other pubiished or broadcast
material may infringe copyright laws.