Kenwood CT-403 User Manual - Page 16
Tape dubbing operation
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Tape dubbing operation The dubbing refers to the copy of the recorded contents of a 16 tape to another tape (tape in Deck A = tape in Deck B). The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030 POWER PUSH/OPEN 0 PUSH/OPEN 0 (dB) - -5 0 +3 +6 (dB) 1¡ @ 7 # TAPE A AUTO REVERSE TAPE B AUTO REVERSE 1 ¡ 8PAUSE ¶REC/ARM @ 7 # : Keys or controls to be used in this operation 1 Insert tapes in the cassette decks. Tape to be played A Tape to be recorded onto A POWER PUSH/OPEN 0 1¡ @ 7 # TAPE B AUTO REVERSE Deck A PUSH/OPEN 0 (dB) - -5 0 +3 +6 (dB) TAPE B AUTO REVERSE 1 ¡ 8PAUSE ¶REC/ARM @ 7 # Deck B 2 Start dubbing. Press the DUBBING key. (dB) - -5 0 +3 +6 (dB) DUBBING DUBBING Lights up To stop dubbing Press the (7) STOP key of deck B. (dB) - -5 0 +3 +6 (dB) 7 ÷ Dubbing will start. Notes 1. The recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing. 2. The DOLBY NR switch does not function during dubbing. The tape recorded by dubbing features the same NR system as the original tape in Deck A. ÷ Both decks A and B enter the stop mode.