Recording a tape – Kenwood 855 AV User Manual
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Recording a tape
You Can recond tapes from any source you have
connected to your system.
1 Put a blank tape in tape well B.
2 Set the recording level and recording balance (see
page 40).
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3 Select the tape direction
A
or and immediately
press the STOP (>) button.
4 Select the recording mode; .
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records on both sides' of the tape.
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____ records on one side of the tape. .
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5 Select the Dolby Noise Reduction mode.
6 Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob,on the integrated
amplifier to select.the. source to record.
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You can’t select TAPE See Copying
(dubbing) a
tape
on page 47.
7 Press the REC PAUSE button.; , , _ ^
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8 Pause the sourceTrom the beginning. ■
9 Press the REC/ARM. button.. ,. ,
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10 Play the source. ,
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To pause recording
Press the REC PAUSE button.
The
II indicator lights.
To stop recording
Press the ■ button, then stop the source component.
To record again after a mistake
1 Press the or ►► button to rewind the tape. The
recording stops, the tape rewinds to the beginning of
the current track, and the cassette, deck stops.
2 Press the REC/ARM button twice, A 4-second blank
space is put on the tape, and the cassette deck enters
the RECORD/PAUSE mode.
3 Press the REC/ARM button once.
4 Play the source again. . . . .
To record tapes so you can search for tracks
If you record blank space of at least 4 seconds between
tracks on tapes you record, you carr use the DPSS .
feature' (see page 39) to look for a specific track,
If you're, in the STOP mode, press the REC/ARM button .
twice.
If you're .recording, press the REC/ARM button once.
After recording a 4-second, blank space, the deck enters
the RECORD/PAUSE mode. ,
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