Recording a tape – Kenwood SPECTRUM 850 AV User Manual
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Recording a tape
You can' necond. tapes from any aource you.have ..
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connected to your system.__
1 Put a biank.tape in tape well B. '
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2
Set the recording level .and necondjng balance (see
page 40). . . . . .
3
Select the tape direction ◄.or and immediately ..
press the STOP (■) button.
4
S.elect the recording mode:.
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records on both sHes of the .tape. ■ '
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___ records, on one side of the tape.
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Select the Dolby Noise. Reduction mode . . .. -
6 Use the J NEUT SELECTOR. knob on the integrated
amplifier to select the source to record,-." ■ : .. .
You can’t select TAPE..5ee.‘Copying (dubbing) a tape-
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Press the
REC
PAUSE button.
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Pause the .source, from-the beginning,
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Press the REQARM button.
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10 Play the source - .
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To pause recording
Press the REC PAUSE button. i .
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/ARN button.twice. A
4
-second blank
space is put on the tape, and the cassette .deck enters'
theRECORDyRAUSEmode. .
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 .can 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, ............... .. -. . -
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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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