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Recording from cd without edit pause function, Recording radio broadcasts, Automatic recording level – Panasonic RX-DT670 User Manual

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RECORDING

• Recording from

CD

without edit

pause

func­

tion

t. Press the operation switch and then press the “CD"

button of the function select buttons.

2. Press the CD open/close button to insert

a

CD. And

press the CD open/close button to close the disc tray,

3. Press the stop/eject button of the deck 1 to insert the

recording tape.

4. Press the record button.

The recording and disc play will begin.

Do not press the skip/search button during recording.
Monitor sound will be also recorded.

■ Recording radio broadcasts

1. Follow the procedure described in "RADIO".

(See pages 15 and 15.)

2. Press the stop/eject button of the deck 1 to insert the

recording tape, then close the cover.

3. Press the record button.

Recording will begin.

To stop the recording, press the stop/eject button.
The "taiiored" frequency response, as set by the S*XBS
and graphic equalizer controls, is not recorded onto the
tape. This allows you to listen to the tape on different
systems and in different environments, and still be able
to tailor the playback frequency response of the tape.

•Edit recording speed/beat proof selector

When an AM broadcast is recorded, the edit recording
speed/beat proof selector can be used to reduce unwanted

“beat" signals (whistle) which are sometimes present. Set

the selector according to whichever position ("NOR/1 ” or

“HIGH/II) beat reduces these “beat" signals.

■ Automatic recording level

This unit has an automatic level control (the recording level

is automatically adjusted).

■ Pause button

The pause button can be used to temporarily stop the tape
movement during recording or playback.
Before beginning a recording, first press and lock the pause
button. Then, press the record button. (The tape will not
move.) When ready to record, press the pause button to

release it. This will start tape movement for immediate
recording.

■ To erase recorded sound

When recording, previously recorded sound on the tape will

be erased automatically.

To erase a tape without re-recording, use the following

procedure.
Be sure to disconnect the mixing microphone from the
mixing microphone jack before following the steps.

1. Press the operation switch to turn on the unit.

2. Press the “TAPE” button of the function select buttons.
3. Insert the tape to be erased into the deck 1 by pressing

the stop/eject button.

4. Press the record button.

■ Synchronized editing (from deck 2 to deck 1)

When the deck 1 pause and record buttons are pressed,

tape editing starts by pressing the deck 2 playback button.

1. Insert the playback tape into deck 2 and the editing tape

into deck 1.

2. Follow the procedure described in steps 2 and 3 of

"Single tape playback". (See page 17.)

3. Select the editing speed by setting the edit recording

speed/beat proof selector.

NOR/1: Normal speed
HIGH/II: Highspeed

4. Press the deck 1 pause button, then press the record

button.

5. Press the deck 2 playback button.

Editing is started by means of the synchro start function.
Do not press the "CD" or “TUNER" button of the func­

tion select buttons during editing.
Do not change the editing speed during editing or the
playback sound may flutter.
Some TV sets generate noise that could be recorded
during editing. To prevent the possibility of this, do not

use this unit closer than 1.5 m to a TV set.

•To stop the editing

Press the deck 1 and deck 2 stop/eject buttons.

Note:
Do not use the pause button to stop the tape for a
long period of time.

■ Monttoring

The monitor system enabies you to listen, through the
speakers or headphones, to the sound as it is being
recorded.
If it is necessary to adjust the volume level of the sound
being monitored, do so by using the volume control.

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