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The optimum recording level, which differs
according to the tape type, is indicated on
the peak program meter for each tape type.
Adjust the recording level so that the peak
program meter reaches its highest point
with the least instrusion into the red (over)
zone.
Peak program meter recording by
tape type
Fig. E¥ shows the recommended maximum
peak program meter readings.
a) for Type | (normal) or Type Il (CrOz) tape
b) for Type IV (metal) tape
c) Over zone
Tips on recording level adjustment
Setting the recording level too low will
produce a hissing sound, while setting it too
high will produce distortion. Generally, the
optimum recording level for high and low
frequencies is lower than that for middle
frequencies. Therefore, when recording
program sources with many high and low
frequencies, you should set the level to a
relatively low position. For even better
results, check the recording results with
your own ear.
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With the Dolby NR System
When recording FM broadcasts with the
Dolby NR system, set the MPX FILTER
button to ON.
The MPxX filter eliminates remnants of the
19-kHz stereo carrier and 38-kHz subcarrier
signals which may impair the operation of
the DOLBY NR system. Be sure that the
Dolby NR switch is turned on since the
MPxX filter will not function otherwise. During
recording with the Dolby NR system, use
this switch only if the tuner is not equipped
with its own MPX filter or the equipped filter
does not function effectively.