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Technics RS-BR465
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HSHT9NI
Convenient
Features
for
Recording
Recording
after
‘memory
stop”
If
the
recording
start
position
is
memorized
at
times
such
as
those
listed
below,
the
tape
can
be
automatically
rewound
to
that
position
and
recording
(or
playback)
can
commence.
eWhen
recording
is
to
be
conducted
again
eWhen
the
bias
has
been
adjusted
(see
page
14).
eWhen
a
recording
is
to
be
played
back
1
Press
the
memory-stop
button.
(The
memory-stop
indicator
will
illuminate.)
2
Press
the
counter-reset
button.
(The
counter
will
be
reset
to
“000”
and
the
start
point
will
be
set.)
3
Follow
steps
5
through
12
in
“Recording”
to
begin
the
recording.
(Refer
to
page
11.)
4
To
begin
the
recording
again
from
the
‘‘mem-
ory
stop”
point,
press
either
the
fast-forward
or
rewind
buttons
to
rewind
to
“memory
stop”
point.
(Refer
to
page
9.)
(The
tape
will
be
rewound
to
the
set
position
where
the
counter
was
reset,
and
the
tape
will
automatically
stop.)
5
Begin
the
recording
once
again.
(Follow
steps
8,
11-12
in
“Recording”.)
®To
cancel
the
“memory
stop”
operation,
press
the
memory-stop
button
once
again.
(The
memory-stop
indicator
will
be
switched
OFF.)
Note:
There
may
be
a
slight
difference
(maximum
+4
seconds)
between
the
point
where
the
tape
counter
was
reset
and
the
point
where
the
tape
actually
stops
during
rewind.
To
make
microphone
recordings
You
can
make
your
own
unique
original
tapes
by
using
mic-
rophones
(not
included)
to
record
your
instrumental
or
vocal
performances.
|
Connect
the
microphones
to
the
mic-
rophones
jack(s).
(A
microphone
connected
to
the
“L"
jack
will
record
sounds
on
the
tape’s
left
channel,
and
a
microphones
connected
to
the
“R”
jack
will
record
sounds
on
the
right
channel.)
2
Begin
the
recording
by
following
the
steps
described
in
the
“Recording”
section.
Note:
Be
sure
to
disconnect
the
microphones
when
recording
from
a
source
(such
as
a
tuner,
turntable,
etc.)
connected
to
the
line
input
terminals.
If
the
microphones
are
not
disconnected,
the
source
connected
to
the
line
input
terminals
will
not
be
recorded.
Automatic-record-muting
function
By
simply
pressing
the
automatic-record-muting
button
while
a
recording
is
being
made,
a
silent
interval
(which
is
necessary
for
locating
the
beginning
of
a
tune
during
playback)
can
be
made.
This
feature
is
also
convenient
for
omitting
unwanted
material
such
as
commercial
messages,
etc.
during
recording.
While
recording,
press
the
automatic-
record-muting
button
one
time.
To
resume
recording,
press
the
playback
button
corresponding
to
the
side
being
recorded.
Commercial
FM
broadcasts
announcements,
etc.
Record
mode
i
This
unit
will
record
a
silent
interval
(4
seconds
long)
between
tunes,
and
then
will
change
to
the
recording
stand-by
mode.
@
To
make
a
silent
interval
of
more
than
4
seconds
on
the
tape
Press
and
hold
the
automatic-record-muting
button
for
the
necessary
number
of
seconds.
The
unit
will
change
to
the
recording
stand-by
mode
when
the
button
is
released.
To
erase
recorded
sounds
When
new
recordings
are
made
on
a
recorded
tape,
all
sounds
recorded
on
that
portion
of
the
tape
are
automatically
erased.
To
erase
a
tape
without
making
a
new
recording,
follow
the
steps
below.
1
Insert
the
pre-recorded
cassette
into
the
cassette
holder.
2
Set
the
recording-ievel
controls
to
“0”.
3
Set
the
reverse-mode
selector
to
either
one-
side
only
(
=
)
or
both
sides
(2),
depend-
ing
on
whether
only
one
side
is
to
be
erased
or
both.
4
Press
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
button
cor-
responding
to
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
in-
dicator
that
is
illuminated.
(The
indicator
will
then
switch
OFF.)
ol
Press
the
record
button.
6
Press
the
playback
button
corresponding
to
the
side
to
be
erased.

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