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Technics SU-V4X - Recording Procedures; Setting Up and Performing Recordings

Technics SU-V4X
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RECORDING
A
Power:
"on”
(*-«)
Select
speaker
systems
to
be
used.
A
Press.
|
(The
recording
mode
indicator
will
flash.)
A
Select
the
sound
source
for
recording.
(The
recording
mode
indicator
and
recording
output
signal
indicator
will
illuminate.)
Press
this
button
in
order
to
record
from
the
tape
deck
I
connected
to
the
"TAPE
1/DA
TAPE"
terminals
(on
the
rear
1
panel)
to
the
tape
deck
connected
to
the
"TAPE
2"
terminals.
|
fPress
this
button
in
order
to
record
from
the
tape
deck
|
(connected
to
the
"TAPE
2"
terminals
(on
the
rear
panel)
to
|
|
the
tape
deck
connected
to
the
“TAPE
1/DA
TAPE"
ter-
I
I
minals.
(0
Operation
of
tape
deck
By
using
the
controls
on
the
tape
deck,
adjust
the
recording
level.
Then
begin
recording.
Note:
1.
Recording
mode
switch
When
the
recording
mode
switch
is
pressed
two
times,
the
illumination
of
the
recording
mode
indicator
will
stop.
Note
that
the
recording
sound
source
will
be
changed,
interrupting
the
recording,
if
this
is
done
while
a
recording
is
being
made.
(Refer
to
page
7.)
2.
Timer
recordings
Note
that
the
recording
might
not
be
made
if
a
timer
recording
is
made
while
the
recording
mode
indicator
is
flashing.
Be
sure
to
check
to
be
sure
that
the
recording
mode
indicator
is
illuminated
steadily
(not
flashing).
Select
the
desired
sound
source
to
be
heard.
(The
input
signal
indicator
will
illuminate.)
If
the
sound
source
which
is
being
recorded
from
is
selected:
The
sound
can
be
heard
immediately
before
it
is
recorded.
If
the
tape
deck
making
the
recording
is
selected:
The
sound
can
be
heard
immediately
after
it
is
recorded.
If
some
other
sound
source
is
selected:
The
sound
of
the
selected
source
can
be
heard.
(This
will
not
affect
the
recording
which
is
being
made.)
To
record
a
different
sound
source
Follow
steps
(3)
through
(6).

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