Sony STR-D1015 Operating Instructions - Page 20
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•••• •••• MP Recording OOP This receiver makes audio/video recording and editing easier. Before you get started, make sure all the AV components are connected properly. Recording on a Tape, DAT or an MD Recorder Recording from Another Tape (Dubbing) You can record and make copies of audio program sources on a tape, DAT or MD using the receiver. See your tape deck, DAT deck or MD recorder's instruction manual if you need help. Tape dubbing is possible only in the directions that are shown below. Be sure to connect a playback deck to DAT/ MD IN jacks and a recording deck to TAPE REC OUT jacks. POWER -. ON Audio signal flow POWER ON =C> Audio signal flow 0 0 0 0 O DIIC : o CRECo to TAPE REC OUT or 0 DAT/MD REC OUT 3 Recording deck Recording source . . ..- 1 Press a function button to select the recording source. 2 Set the recording source to be ready for playback. For example, tune in the desired station for an FM/ AM broadcast. 3 Insert a blank tape into the recording deck or disc into the MD recorder and adjust the recording level, if necessary. 4 Start recording on the recording component and then start playing the recording source. 0 to TAPE REC OUT 0 0 0 0 CNC 0 6 6 to DAT/MD IN 3, 4 2, 4 Recording deck Playback deck 1 Press DAT/MD to select the deck for playback. 2 Insert the tape you want to record into the playback deck. 3 Insert a blank tape into the recording deck. Adjust the recording level, if necessary. 4 Start playback on the playback deck. Then start recording on the recording deck. Dubbing will start. You can monitor the sound being recorded on a tape If you record on a 3-head tape deck connected to TAPE REC OUT jacks, you can monitor the recording results by connecting it also to TAPE IN jacks. Press TAPE MONITOR while recording or dubbing until the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights up. To listen to the source sound, press the button again until the indicator goes off. 20