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Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 570AF - Recording the Audio.10; Evaluating the Soundtrack and Correcting any Errors; How to Record the Slide-Advance Pulses

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Recording
the
Audio
1.
Turn
power
on
and
insert
a
blank
cassette.
a.
Play
the
program
tape
for
about
8
to
10
seconds
to
get
past
the
unrecordable
tape
leader.
Then
stop
the
tape
with
the
tape
stop/
eject
button.
b.
Insert
the
plugs
of
the
micro-
phone
into
the
microphone
jack
and
the
remote
tape-control
jack.
The
plugs
will
go
in
only
one
way.
c.
Move
the
tape-deck-motor
switch
located
on
the
handle
of
the
microphone
to
the
OFF
posi-
tion
so
the
tape
doesn’t
start
prematurely
when
you
are
ready
to
begin
recording.
The
tape-deck
motor
switch
prevents
the
tape
from
running
when
the
switch
is
at
the
OFF
posi-
tion.
10
2.
Record
the
script.
NOTE:
Record
in
a
room
in
which
you
will
not
be
disturbed!
Put
a
sign
on
the
door
to
make
sure
you
won't
be
interrupted
during
the
recording
session.
Disconnect
the
telephone
and
close
the
windows.
(The
Audio-
Viewer/Projector
microphone
will
pick
up
most
noises
in
the
environment.)
Also
try
to
record
the
entire
script
in
one
session
so
the
recording
sounds
consis-
tent.
a.
To
put
the
AudioViewer/Projec-
tor
in
the
recording
mode,
press
the
tape
play
and
tape
record
buttons
simultaneously.
(The
tape
will
start
recording
when
you
move
the
switch
on
the
microphone
handle
back
to
the
ON
position.)
b.
When
you
are
ready
to
record,
move
the
switch
on
the
micro-
phone
back
to
ON,
pause
briefly
to
let
the
tape
reach
proper
speed,
and
then
narrate
the
script
into
the
microphone
in
a
normal
speaking
voice.
c.
The
red
audio
recording
light
will
flicker,
indicating
that
your
voice
is
being
recorded.
The
built-in
AGC
(automatic
gain
control)
will
keep
the
recording
level
at
an
acceptable
level.
For
Models
470
and
570AF:
Recording
a
150
Hz
program-pause
signal
immediately
before
the
begin-
ning
of
the
program
so
the
tape
al-
ways
conveniently
stops
at
the
begin-
ning
of
the
program
in
the
playback
mode
will
be
helpful
to
you
and
other
program
presenters.
To
do
this:
1.
Put
the
machine
into
the
recording
mode
by
pressing
the
tape
play
and
tape
record
buttons
simultaneously.
2.
Let
the
tape
run
for
several
seconds
from
the
beginning.
3.
Press
the
tape
pause/restart
button
for
about
1/2
second
to
record
the
program-pause
signal.
4.
Allow
the
tape
to
play
for
two
more
seconds
and
then
stop
it
by
moving
the
switch
on
the
handle
of
the
microphone
to
the
OFF
posi-
tion.
You
can
then
start
recording
the
script.
Evaluating
the
Soundtrack
and
Correcting
Any
Errors
Rewind
and
listen
to
the
tape.
Is
the
sound
level
adequate—
and
consis-
tent?
Are
there
distracting
back-
ground
noises?
Is
each
word
clearly
enunciated
and
correctly
pro-
nounced?
Does
the
narration
sound
like
it
was
patched
together
from
sev-
eral
recording
sessions
or
does
it
flow
smoothly
at
the
same
playback
level
from
beginning
to
end?
If
you
discov-
er
errors
in
your
recording
or
if
you
wish
to
make
changes
to
it,
change
the
script
first.
Then:
1.
Play
the
tape
to
any
pause
in
sound
before
the
required
record-
ing
change.
2.
Record
the
new
section,
making
sure
to
avoid
erasing
good
audio.
3.
Stop,
rewind,
and
listen
to
the
cor-
rected
section.
How
to
Record
the
Slide-Advance
Pulses
IMPORTANT:
To
prevent
erasing
the
audio
from
the
tape
while
the
AudioViewer/
Projector
is
being
used
to
record
slide-advance
pulses
(and
program-pause
signals
with
Model
470
and
Model
570AF),
disconnect
the
microphone.
When
the
microphone
is
discon-
nected,
slide-advance
pulses
and
pro-
gram-pause
signals
can
be
erased
and

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