Yamaha DSP-A2070 Owner's Manual - Page 32

Recording A Source To Audio/video Tape (or Dubbing From A Tape To Another)

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2-2. RECORDING A SOURCE TO AUDIO/VIDEO TAPE (OR DUBBING FROM A TAPE TO ANOTHER) 1. Set the REC OUT selector to the SOURCE position. 2. Select the source to be recorded. Regardless of the setting of the INPUT SELECTOR, when you set the REC OUT selector to CD, the audio signal from your CD player can be recorded by your first tape deck. Likewise, when the REC OUT selector is set to LD, TV/DBS, VCR 2, VCR 3 or AUX, both the audio and video signals of the selected source can be recorded by your first VCR. Front panel Remote control INPUT SELECTOR LD TV/DBS TAPE 1 VCR 1 TUNER TAPE 2 MONITOR VCR 2 CD or AUX PHONO TAPE 1 TUNER CD VCR 3 VCR 2 VCR 1 TV/DBS LD VCR 3 AUX PHONO 3. Play the source and increase the setting of the MASTER VOLUME control to confirm it. Front panel Remote control When using the REC OUT selector for recording as described above, you may monitor the audio (or the audio and video) signals being recorded by selecting TAPE 1 (or VCR 1) on the INPUT SELECTOR. Also, while using the REC OUT selector to make a recording, you may use the INPUT SELECTOR to play any source. Moreover, while you are using the REC OUT selector for recording as described above, you may also use any other VCR or tape deck not selected by the REC OUT selector to record an audio and video source selected by the INPUT SELECTOR. MASTER or VOLUME NOTE: The audio and video signals from VCR 2 (or VCR 3) are sent to VCR 1 when the REC OUT selector is set to VCR 2 (or VCR 3). 4. Set the tape deck or VCR used for recording to the recording mode. If the REC OUT selector is set to VCR 2 (or VCR 3), you can not dub from your first VCR to the second VCR (or the third VCR), even if VCR 1 is selected by the INPUT SELECTOR. NOTE: Composite Video and S Video signals pass independently through this unit's video circuits. Therefore, when recording or dubbing video signals between two video cassette recorders, if your source VCR is connected to provide only S Video (or only Composite Video) you can record only a S video (or only a Composite Video) signal on your second VCR. 30 To dub the audio from your second tape deck to the first one, depress the TAPE 2 MONITOR switch (and set the INPUT SELECTOR to any source other than TAPE 1 before beginning to record).

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2-2. RECORDING A SOURCE TO AUDIO/VIDEO TAPE
(OR DUBBING FROM A TAPE TO ANOTHER)
1.
Set the REC OUT selector to the SOURCE position.
2.
Select the source to be recorded.
3.
Play the source and increase the setting of the MASTER
VOLUME control to confirm it.
4.
Set the tape deck or VCR used for recording to the recording
mode.
NOTE:
Composite Video and S Video signals pass independently
through this unit’s video circuits. Therefore, when recording or
dubbing video signals between two video cassette recorders, if your
source VCR is connected to provide only S Video (or only Composite
Video) you can record only a S video (or only a Composite Video)
signal on your second VCR.
Regardless of the setting of the INPUT SELECTOR, when you
set the REC OUT selector to CD, the audio signal from your CD
player can be recorded by your first tape deck. Likewise, when the
REC OUT selector is set to LD, TV/DBS, VCR 2, VCR 3 or AUX,
both the audio and video signals of the selected source can be
recorded by your first VCR.
When using the REC OUT selector for recording as described
above, you may monitor the audio (or the audio and video) signals
being recorded by selecting TAPE 1 (or VCR 1) on the INPUT
SELECTOR. Also, while using the REC OUT selector to make a
recording, you may use the INPUT SELECTOR to play any source.
Moreover, while you are using the REC OUT selector for record-
ing as described above, you may also use any other VCR or tape
deck not selected by the REC OUT selector to record an audio and
video source selected by the INPUT SELECTOR.
NOTE:
The audio and video signals from VCR 2 (or VCR 3) are sent
to VCR 1 when the REC OUT selector is set to VCR 2 (or VCR 3).
If the REC OUT selector is set to VCR 2 (or VCR 3), you can not
dub from your first VCR to the second VCR (or the third VCR), even
if VCR 1 is selected by the INPUT SELECTOR.
To dub the audio from your second tape deck to the first one,
depress the TAPE 2 MONITOR switch (and set the INPUT
SELECTOR to any source other than TAPE 1 before beginning to
record).
MASTER
VOLUME
Front panel
Remote control
or
VCR 1
VCR 3
PHONO
VCR 2
CD
TV/DBS
AUX
INPUT SELECTOR
TAPE 2
MONITOR
LD
TAPE 1
TUNER
AUX
PHONO
TAPE 1
TUNER
CD
VCR 3
VCR 2
VCR 1
TV
/
DBS
LD
Front panel
Remote control
or