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Recording
in
4
Track
Stereo
All
recording
with
the
A-12508
is
accomplished
from
the
left
reel
to
the
right.
At
the
completion
of
the
first
two
tracks,
the
reels
are
interchanged
and
the
remaining
two
tracks
are
recorded,
At
this
time
you
may
affix
the
sensing
tape
and
you
are
equipped
for
playback
in
either
direction.
The
automatic
reverse
will
function
at
the
end
of
side
one
(the
first
two
recorded
channels)
to
reverse
the
direction
of
tape
travel,
play
back
the
remaining
two
channels
and
the
recorded
will
stop
when
the
second
two
channels
have
been
played
through.
Recording
with
microphones
Plugs
from
the
two
microphones
are
plugged
into
the
microphone
jacks
(MIC
L,
R)
on
the
front
panel—the
left
microphone
plug
into
L,
and
the
right
one
into
R.
The
microphone
recording
levels
are
controlled
by
the
MIC
knob
above.
Use
a
microphone
with
an
impedance
of
10K
or
lower.
A
600
2
microphone
can
also
be
used.
R
»rding
from
a
phono
player,
tuner,
tape,
etc.
Riv.
OUT
from
your
stereo
amplifier
or
preamplifier
out-
puts
from
your
phono
player,
radio
tuner,
tape
player
and
others
must
all
go
to
the
LINE
IN
jacks
(refer
to
page
7).
Recording
level
of
signals
to
LINE
IN
are
controlled
by
the
LINE
knob
on
the
front
panel.
Sound
mixing
of
mic.
with
the
phono
player,
tape
or
other
sound
With
the
microphones
plugged
into
MIC
IN
and
the
porper
sources
into
LINE
IN,
each
signal
is
controlled
by
their
respective
knobs
to
set
the
recording
evel.
1
Set
the
TAPE
SPEED
knob
to
desired
speed
and
thread
_
tape.
2
Set
the
MONITOR
switch
to
SOURCE.
4
Switch
on
both
the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
switches
of
the
3
Set
the
MIC
or
LINE
level
controls
so
that
the
meter
pointer
does
not
scale
out
even
at
maximum
sound
volume
(recording
level
adjustment),
Sound
volume
of
LINE
OUT
and
PHONE
is
controlled
by
the
OUTPUT
knob.
(1)
Speaker
volume
is
controlled
at
your
stereo
amplifier.
When
recording
with
a
microphone,
the
speaker
sound
will
feedback
through
the
microphone
to
cause
un-
pleasant
howling.
In
such
a
case,
place
the
microphone
away
from
the
speaker
or
turn
down
speaker
volume
to
zero
and
use
a
pair
of
headphones.
(2)
To
balance
the
left
and
right
levels,
individually
adjust
the
inner
and
outer
‘level
controls
so
that
the
left
and
right
level
meter
readings
will
be
almost
the
same
at
peak
levels.
FAST
PAUSE
PLAY
=
"3
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“we
.
_#
RECORD
MODE.
If
the
tape
to
be
used
is
of
the
high
performance
type
requiring
a
larger
bias
than
regular
types,
set
the
REC.
BIAS
and
REC.
EQ
to
HIGH.
5
Put
the
Tape
Mode
Selector
Lever
to
PLAY.
Then,
recording
will
begin
when
the
button
is
depressed
while
the
REC.
button
is
being
depressed.
FAST
PAUSE
PLAY
on
a
RD
6
In
the
middle
of
a
recording,
if
you
wish
to
cut
off
a
commercial,
the
tape
will
momentarily
stop
when
the
lever
is
put
to
PAUSE
and
start
again
when
it
is
returned
to
PLAY.
7
Sound
recorded
on
the
tape
can
be
monitored
during
recording
by
setting
the
MONITOR
switch
to
TAPE
and
advancing
the
OUTPUT
knob.
If
the
OUTPUT
knob
is
adjusted
and
set
to
match
in
level
with
that
of
the
SOURCE
on
the
meter,
the
recording
level
can
also
be
monitored
at
the
TAPE
position
of
the
switch.
8
At
the
end
of
the
tape,
the
left
and
right
reels
are
interchanged,
and
the
above
procedures
repeated
to
continue
recording
on
the
tracks.

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