Brenell Mark 610M 사용자 설명서 - 페이지 7
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VOLUME CONTROL
Adjusts the sound level from loudspeaker and is common to the signal from
the recorded tape ("8" button pressed) and the original signal being fed
straight through
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the amp I ifier ("A" Button pressed}.
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BOCORDING PRQCEDURE
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lace Tape on deck.
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Select tape speed (the faster the speed, the better the quality of
recording).
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R eset
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Hal counter (Press button to right of it).
4.
Switch on Mains Supply.
5.
Feed signols to be recorded into oppropriate input socket and press
the appropriate selector button.
6.
Press button "A" (To hear the programme you wish to record).
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Adjust Volume control for normal listening level.
NOTE: If recording is to be made from a m_icroph()ne do not
advance this volume control otherwise feedback between th.f!
microphone ·and loudspeaker will cause a howl to build up.
Headphones may be plugged into the ext. speaker socket if
microph9ne recordings are to be monitored.
B.
Adjust Treble and Bass Controls as desired.
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Press Button which corresp.,.
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s to tape speed.
10.
Switch Deck to Record Position (small black button must be
pressed in order to permit this switching action).
12.
Immediately operate Pause Control (lock by moving to to
right of slot).
Adjust Record level control until loudest signals cause meter
needle to rise to 0 dB. Note position of knob pointer then
turn control down to minimum position •
Release the Pause Control and advance the Recording level
control to the position noted to cause peak signals to raise the
needle to OdB.
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Press B button to enable the recorded signal to be
hea~d.
14.
Adjust A/B
Balanc.
e control to give a recorded level similar to
the original signal level heard when A button is pressed.
Alternate pressing of the A and B buttons whilst adjusting the
A/B Balance Control may be necessary
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- the object being to
obtain a recording which is similar to the original sound.
In some circumstances the level of the original signal may be
too low or too great for c •. tical comparison purposes •
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A balancing of signals to the Radio input socket should be
possible with levels ranging from 50 mV to 300 mV.
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