Cassette deck, General information, Microphone recording – Philips AZ3705 User Manual
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Cassette Deck
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Note:
- During CD recording, it is not possible to listen to another sound
source.
- During recording, if you press the button for CD stop, the display
will show TWo'“. If other buttons are pressed, the display will
show°f?EC°.
Microphone Recording
During microphone mixing, you can record the mixed sound on a
cassette.
1
Connect a microphone with a 3.5mm plug to the MIC socket.
• If a howling sound occurs:
- keep the microphone away from the loudspeakers,
- or reduce the volume,
- or use headphones for monitoring.
2 Press
SOURCE
to select CD or TUNER.
3 Load a blank cassette in cassette deck.
4
Press
RECORD •
to start recording.
• You may not be able to hear the microphone sound output during
recording due to the louder background sound. But upon playback,
the recorded sound will be evenly mixed.
• For brief interruptions, press
PAUSE
II.
To resume recording,
press
PAUSE
II
once more.
5
Press
STOP*OPEN BA
to stop recording.
Note:
- If you do not intend to record via the microphone, unplug the
microphone to avoid accidental mixing with other recording
source.
General Information
- For recording, use only a cassette of lEC type 1 (normal cassette).
- The tape in the cassette is secured at both ends with leader tape.
At the beginning and end of a cassette, nothing will be recorded
for six to seven seconds.
- The recording level is set automatically, regardless of the volume
level.
- Check and tighten slack tape with a pencil before use. Slack tape
may get jammed or may burst in the mechanism.
- To prevent accidental recording, break out the tab on the left
shoulder of the cassette side. To re-record the cassette, cover
each hole with a tape.
- C-120 tape is extremely thin and may be easily deformed or
damaged. It is not recommended for use in this unit.
- Store the cassettes at room temperature and do not put them too
close to a magnetic field (for example, transformers, TVs or
speaker boxes).
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