Tape recording – Arcam Delta 90.2 User Manual
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Tape recording
The Delta 90 allows extreme versatility with tape recorders
allowing you not only to record from one source but also to listen to
another source at the same time. Both sockets are suitable for almost any
type of recorder.
Tape 1
Connect your tape recorder to the Tape I sockets using the
'in' sockets for connecting the playback and the 'out' for connecting the
recording side of your tape recorder (see page 5).
Recording
- All the inputs are automatically connected to
the recording outlets so to record an input, set the required ihput, e.g.
CD, to play and then set the 'record' selector switch to the required
input, CD in this example. Set your recorder into its recording mode and
the required input will be recorded. Setting the 'listen' control to the
recorded input, CD in this example, will enable you to listen to the input
being recorded. If your tape recorder allows you to monitor the
recording, switching to Tape I on the 'listeh' selector will allow you to
listen to the actual recording. If you wish to listen to another input,
instead of either the recorded or the recording inputs, select the 'listen'
selector to the desired input. Disc for example.
Playback
- Set the 'listen' selector to Tape I and set your
tape recorder in the playback mode.
Tape 2
Connect your tape recorder as per Tape I but using the
sockets marked Tape 2.
Recording
- All the inputs are automatically connected to
the recording outlets so to record an input, set the required input, e.g.
CD, to play and then set the 'record' selector switch to the required
input, CD in this example. Set your recorder into Its recording mode and
the required input will be recorded. Setting the 'listen' control to the
recorded input, CD in this example, will enable you to listen to the input
being recorded. The Tape 2 sockets do not allow you to monitor the
recording -
do not switch the 'record' selector to Tape 2 as this will
cause severe feedback and may cause damage to your amplifier
and your loudspeakers.
If you wish to listen to another input, instead of either the
recorded or the recording inputs, select the 'listen' selector to the desired
input. Disc for example.
Playback
- Set the 'listen' selector to Tape 2 and set your
tape recorder in the playback mode.