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drawn
to
the
fact
that
recording
pre-recorded
tapes
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an
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or
broadcast
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Select
the
track
AUTO
ag:
number
writing
mode.
This
button
selects
automatic
or
manual
track
number
writing.
(See
next
page.)
5
ae
Start
recording
and
start
playing
the
source
which
is
to
be
recorded.
The
sound
can
be
monitored
through
the
speakers
or
headphones
while
it
is
being
recorded.
Nothing
can
be
recorded
on
the
lead-in
area
(where
the
time
is
indicated
as
a
minus
value
when
the
tape
has
been
rewound).
(See
next
page.)
Check
the
connections
again
when
the
COAXIAL
or
OPTICAL
input
indicator
flashes
in
the
recording
standby
mode.
When
using
a
tape
for
the
first
time,
be
absolutely
sure
to
press
the
rewind
button
to-
rewind
the
tape
to
its
beginning,
and
then
press
the
record
button
to
write
LEAD-IN
onto
the
tape.
Temporarily
stopping
a
recording
PAUSE
(REC
PAUSE)
The
recording
indicator
lights
and
the
play
indicator
flashes.
Press
the
play
button
to
resume
recording.
A
track
number
is
added
at
the
position
where
the
recording
was
commenced.
These
indicators
light
for
about
3
seconds.
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OPTICAL
The
input
source
cannot
be
switched
during
recording.
There
is
no
need
to
adjust
the
recording
level
or
recording
balance
during
digital
input
recording.
When
the
cassette
is
ejected
or
the
tape
side
is
changed
during
recording,
the
following
display
appears.
Stopping
a
recording
The
recording
and
play
STOP
indicators
go
off.
The
“use
again”
marker
denoting
where
the
recording
is
to
be
followed
is
written
at
the
position
where
the
recording
is
stopped.
(See
page
42.)

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