Parallel Recording; Dubbing (From Tape I To Tape Ii) - Teac W-890R-B Mode D'emploi

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Parallel recording

This function allows you to record the same material simultaneously
on both TAPE I and TAPE II.
Load tapes into both decks and press the PARALLEL REC key to start
recording.
Before starting recording, check and correct the following by
performing steps 1 – 7 on page 14 such as Record direction, Reverse
mode setting, Dolby NR setting, Recording level, etc.
When everything is ready, get back into stop mode if the deck is in
another mode.
PARALLEL
During parallel recording, the
During parallel recording, only the following keys work:
TAEP I deck : STOP (H)
TAPE II deck : PAUSE, REC MUTE, STOP (H)
Pressing the STOP (H) key on either deck stops both tapes at once.
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Recording
indicator is lit on the display.

Dubbing (from TAPE I to TAPE II)

1
Insert a cassette tape for playback into the TAPE I
compartment and a cassette tape for recording into the
TAPE II compartment.
2
Set the tape transport direction on both decks.
If the play/record direction indicator (h / y) on the display
points in the direction opposite to the one desired, press the
PAUSE key followed by the PLAY (h or y) key corresponding
to the desired direction.
After changing the tape transport direction, be sure to press the
STOP (H) key to get out of the pause mode.
NOTE
< Be careful not to press the PLAY (h or y) key whose arrow
points in the same direction as the indicator. Doing so will start
playback.
< Set the REV MODE switch as required.
< You don't need to adjust the recording level or set the Dolby NR
system, as both depend on the pre-recorded source tape.
3
Press either DUB START key to start dubbing.
normal speed
dubbing start
For normal speed dubbing, press the NORMAL key. For high-
speed dubbing, press the HIGH key.
Side "A" facing you
high-speed
dubbing start

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