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1) Operation of the Tape Counter
(1)
Press the RESET button to reset the counter to "0000".
(2)
By using the PLAY, FF, or REW functions, the reading of the
counter
will change
to indicate
index
position.
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During recording and playback operations, the counter is useful for
noting
the
location
of existing
programs
or
positions
where
recording
is to be started.
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The reading of this counter does not correspond with that of any
other deck.
(3)
Deck A and Deck B have the memory
of their own
counter.
Operate COUNTER
A/B to change Deck A or B to display its
counter.
DOLBY B AND C NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM
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The
Dolby
noise
reduction
system
substantially
reduces
the tape
background noise (hiss) inherent in the cassette medium. Dolby B NR is
most
widely
in use.
However
Dolby
C NR
is a much
more
recent
development
and represents significant improvements
over Dolby B
NR.
MM
Tape background
noise consists primarily of high frequency informa-
tion, which is particularly annoying during soft passages. The Dolby NR
system increases the levet of low volume mid- and high-frequency
signais during recording and reduces the level of these signals by an
identical amount
during playback. As a result, the playback signal is
identical to the original source, but the level of background
noise
generated by the tape is greatly reduced.
DOLBY HX-PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM
This deck is equipped with the Dolby HX-PRO headroom extension system.
Since the system functions automatically during recording, no switching
operation or adjustment is required. The system is effective with any type
of Normal, CrO, and Metal tape.
The Dolby HX-PRO headroom extension system functions during recording
to raise the saturation
level in the treble range. Therefore,
most of the
treble range components distorted or lost during recording on convention-
al cassette decks are more faithfully recorded on the new DRW-660 cassette
deck.
2) MEMORY
STOP Operation
(1)
During recording or playback, the Memory Stop feature can be
used to locate a particular point on the tape. Press the COUNTER
MEMO
button at the desired point.
(2)
The MEMO
indicator lights.
(3)
When
the Rewind ( 44 ) button is pressed during forward tape
travel (D>), or the Fast Forward ( >> ) button is pressed during
reverse tape travel (<]), the tape is rapidly rewound (or advanced)
until the counter
indication
of "C00°"
is reached.
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The Memory Stop feature will rewind or forward the tape to within
-5 counts in the forward (>) direction (from "0000" to "—000s") and
to within +5 counts in the reverse (<1) direction (from "0000" to.
"0005").
After this, several
seconds
are
required
for corrective
operations.
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The Memory
Stop function operates independently
in both direc-
tions for deck A and deck B. The MEMO
indicator will switch over
with the use of the COUNTER
A/B button.
Caution:
If the memory
stop operation is performed after repeated fast-forwarding
or rewinding,
the tape
may
not stop at the proper
position.
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The operating principle of Dolby C NR is similar to that of Dolby B NR
except for the encoding/decoding response curves. The noise reduc-
tion effect obtained with Dolby C NR is up to 20 dB, compared to 10 dB
with
Dolby
B NR.
In addition,
Dolby
C NR
uses
an
ants-saturation
network and spectral skewing circuitry for a significant improvement in
the dynamic
range
of the mid- to high-frequencies.
Features
of the Dolby
HX-PRO
Headroom
Extension
System
(1)
Performance of Normal and CrO, tapes can be improved to very close
of that offered
by Meta! tape.
(2)
The dynamics in the treble range are improved signific antly.
(3)
Since no decoding is necessary during playback, the impro ved sound
can be enjoyed on any type of tape deck, including portale players
and car audio
systems.
(4)
The system functions whether the Dolby 8/C NR systemis engaged
or not.
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