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6. Adjust the record level: Temporarily play back the tape and ad-
just the R LINE and R MIC input level controls while watching the
right VU meter.
7. Rewind the tape to the beginning.
« 8, While depressing the
R RECORD
button, depress the » button.
Recording will begin.
Through
the left headphone, the playback of the basic recording
on the track 1 is heard; through the right headphone,
the compo-
site recording on the track 3 is heard.
9, When
recording
is finished, rewind the tape to the beginning.
To play back track 3, set the
R MONITOR
selector to TAPE
and L
MONITOR selector to SOURCE.
For recording on the left channel [RL], use the R LINE OUT jack
and L LINE IN jack. Other recording procedures
are the same
as
described above except for the channel used.
Echo Recording (more resonant microphone recording)
Stereo echo recording
1. Insert two microphones into MIC input jacks.
2. Turn the L LINE,
R LINE,
L MIC and R MIC controls fully coun-
terclockwise,
3. Connect
the LINE
JN jacks and LINE OUT jacks by using the
supplied connecting cord.
4, Insert stereo headphones into the HEADPHONES
jack.
5. Set the MONITOR
selectors to TAPE.
6. While
depressing the RECORD
buttons, depress the » button
and start recording.
7. While listening through the headphones, adjust the L and R MIC
controls.
Then slowly turn the L and R LINE controls clockwise for
desired echo
through the microphone input source.
Be careful not to excessively increase the record volume.
Otherwise oscillation may occur as a rumbling sound.
8. Rewind the tape to the beginning.
Now, echo recording preparation is complete.
Start a formal rec-
ording.
In this case,
disconnect
the stereo
headphones,
since
headphone
monitoring
may
disturb your tempo
because
of the
time-lag between original sound and headphone sound.
Monophonic echo recording
Recording procedure is almost the same as described above except
for the use of one microphone.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Heads and Tape Path
Generally
cleaning
heads after every 10 hours operation
will be
sufficient.
However, all surfaces over which
tape travels should
be cleaned before making high quality recordings.
Dirty heads and tape path will cause;
e@Loss of high frequency
response which
results in poor sound
quality.
@Loss of sound volume in recording and playback
@ Dropout
@ Unsatisfactory results in tape erasing
@increase of wow and flutter
Take the supplied head cleaning tip or acotton swab and wipe the
heads and tape path.
If the deposits are difficult to remove, mois-
ten the tip with denatured alcohol or head cleaning solution.
@For easier cleaning of pinch roller and capstan, rotate them
by
holding
a tension arm in the operating position with rubber band
and pressing the ® button.
@Be careful not to scratch the head surface.
@Be careful not to jam the tip between pinch roller and capstan.
Erase
head
Capstan
Record
head
Pinch
roller
Demagnetizing
Heads
Residual magnetism will gradually build up on the heads through
continuous use and cause an increase of tape noise while record-
ing,
and
erasure
of high frequencies
or hiss build-up
on
your
prerecorded tape.
The heads and metallic parts of the tape path
should
be demagnetized
after 20-30 hours
of operation
with a
commercially available head demagnetizer.
Before proceeding, be sure to turn off the recorder.
Cleaning Cabinet
Periodically clean the cabinet, panel and knobs with a soft cloth.
lf finger prints, food and beverage stains, etc.
are difficult to re-
move, use a cloth barely moistened with a mild soap solution.
Do
not use any type of scouring powder, abrasive pad, or solvent.
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