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| Continuous Playback
Continuous Playback Operation
1. Load pre-recorded cassettes in Deck |
and Deck Il.
2. Set the necessary controls and switches
except the ~@ or m button, referring to
sles with Deck | or Deck 1I" on page
3. Set the REV MODE switch to the
CONTINUOUS
REC/PLAY
(c=)
position.
4, Press the ~@ or m button on the deck to
be played back first.
5. Tapes will be played back continuously,
according to the condition illustrated in
the table "Tape Travel Depending on
Setting of REV MODE Switch" on page 6.
To stop continuous play before 5 cycles,
press the STOP button of the deck which
is in the play mode.
[Blank Scan Function
This function is provided so that the deck will
ako long blank portions during playback.
. During playback, press the BLANK SCAN
button (the indicator lights).
2. If a blank section of more than about 10
seconds is detected during playback, the
deck will enter the fast-forward mode
automatically until the beginning of the
next recorded section is detected, at
which point playback will resume.
@® Inthe middle of tape
Fast-forward
Play
Play
No sound for 10 seconds
@® Atthe end of either side (with
REV MODE switch set to —>
or C= position)
Play
Tape end
Side B
——
Bea
Le
No sound for
10 seconds
Play
Fast-forward
3. To release blank scan, press the BLANK
SCAN button again (the indicator goes
off).
Notes:
@ With the REV MODE switch set to
the =>
or c=) position,
when
the
BLANK SCAN button is engaged, the tape
will be fast-forwarded at the end of either
side of the tape after running the tape for
Deck!
|
Side B
|
Beginning
Toop ®
®
Deck Il
Side B
Beginning
End
Start
® stat
==)
End
Beginning
|
Side A
co)
Start
_Start
End
"
Beginning
Side A
(
When playback starts in the forward
|
direction. at the end of tape. the tape is
reversed to play the other side. At the
end of this side, playback is released.
@ When playback starts in the reverse
direction, at the end of tape. Deck | is
released.
g Control is transterred to Deck Il,
Playback starts in the forward direction;
at the end of tape, itis reversed and the
other side is played back.
© Atthe end of tape. control is transferred
back to Deck |, which plays both sides.
This sequence ()-@)
is repeated for §
cycles.
10 seconds without any sound. (See the
figure @ on the left.)
To check if the entire tape is blank, start
blank scan at the beginning of either side
with the REV MODE switch set to the
=) position.
© |f music is at a particularly low level for
More than 10 seconds, such as a
pianissimo section in classical music, etc., it
may be detected as a blank and the Blank
Scan
operation
may
be
engaged
erroneously.
CPS
(Computomatic
Program
Search) Function
CPS allows the selection and playback of any
tune up to 15 tunes ahead or before the one
being played.
This function operates by
detecting blank spaces of at least 4 seconds
between tunes.
These blanks can be
created using the REC MUTE Function.
Note: In the following steps 1 and 2, to
simplify
the
description,
the
explanation is given for "forward
playback" ( » direction). A similar
procedure
should
be used
for
"reverse playback'.
1. During
forward
playback,
press
the I<
or »»1 button repeatedly until
the number of tunes to be skipped
appears in the counter display.
Use
the >»! button for searching a tune
following
the
current
tune
and !44 button for a tune before the
current tune, Refer to the chart "How to
Select any Required Tune Using CPS".
How to Select any Required Tune Using CPS
Ex: See (1). To select the 3rd tune past the current tape position, select "CP03".
a)
Current tape position
(2)
|
(
Direction of
> tape travel
In example (1), if "tis less than
4 seconds. it will not be counted
as a blank. Designate "CP02"
instead of "CP03" to select the
3rd tune in this case.
(3)
Current tape position
(4)
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