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LINE IN PHONO Recording on a Cassette Tape (2) 8 Press the RECORD TAPE button again to start recording. When recording from an external source, you must also start playback of the source. Erasing recordings With every new recording, the contents of a cassette tape will be overwritten (the previous recording is erased). You can erase a cassette tape by setting the recording level to MIN to record silence. < We recommend that you select a source for recording that does not output any sound during the erasing process. 1 Press the TAPE RECORD (K recording standby. RECORD) button to start The red indicator above the RECORD TAPE button and the icon on the display stop blinking. CAUTION Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording. Doing so could damage the unit and connected devices. < To stop recording temporarily, press the TAPE Pause (J) button. Press the button again to resume recording. 2 Set the REC LEVEL control to the minimum position (MIN). Recording from CD or USB flash drive When source playback stops, recording also automatically stops. To stop recording, press the TAPE Stop (H) button. Doing this also stops playback of the recording source. < During auto-reverse recording to a tape, if "side A" of the tape ends in the middle of a track/file while recording from a CD or USB device, the unit starts recording again on "side B" from the beginning of the track/file that had been interrupted. 3 Press the Reverse (g) or Forward (t) play button to start erasing (by recording silence). Recording from an external source When source playback stops, recording does not automatically stop. Press the TAPE Stop (H) button to stop recording. 44

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Erasing recordings
With every new recording, the contents of a cassette tape will be
overwritten (the previous recording is erased). You can erase a cassette
tape by setting the recording level to MIN to record silence.
<
We recommend that you select a source for recording that does
not output any sound during the erasing process.
1
Press the TAPE RECORD (
K
RECORD) button to start
recording standby.
2
Set the REC LEVEL control to the minimum position (MIN).
3
Press the Reverse (
g
) or Forward (
t
) play button to start
erasing (by recording silence).
8
Press the RECORD TAPE button again to start recording.
When recording from an external source, you must also start
playback of the source.
The red indicator above the RECORD TAPE button and the
icon on the display stop blinking.
CAUTION
Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord
during recording. Doing so could damage the unit and
connected devices.
<
To stop recording temporarily, press the TAPE Pause (
J
) button.
Press the button again to resume recording.
Recording from CD or USB flash drive
When source playback stops, recording also automatically stops.
To stop recording, press the TAPE Stop (
H
) button. Doing this
also stops playback of the recording source.
<
During auto-reverse recording to a tape, if “side A” of the tape
ends in the middle of a track/file while recording from a CD or
USB device, the unit starts recording again on “side B” from the
beginning of the track/file that had been interrupted.
Recording from an external source
When source playback stops, recording does not automatically
stop. Press the TAPE Stop (
H
) button to stop recording.
Recording on a Cassette Tape (2)
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