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Manual correct, and complete. Downloads cleanly. Format of manual was presumably difficult to PDF to A4, but works reasonably well.
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Last week I bought a second hand Panasonic AG-7500 SVHS Hi-Fi Video Cassette Recorder. It is a professional machine with many video and audio options. I feared it would be a huge quest to find a manual. I was delighted when I found owner-manuals.com. After payment I received the file to download the next day already. The quality is great. I am very happy. Thanks!
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The owner's manual/operating instructions that I purchased was the original factory document and it was in at least three and maybe more languages. I no longer have it because I sold the tape recorder and included the owner's manual/operating instructions and a service/repair manual that I bought on ebay for the new owner.
OOPS? THERE�S ALWAYS UNDO
If you make a mistake in any recording pass, or just did something that was less than your usual level of brilliance, you can always get rid of it by using the Undo Record command on the Edit menu. (Or press /Ctrl-Z on the computer keyboard.)
This command dumps everything you did in your last pass � with a pass defined as the last time you went in and out of record, no matter how long or short the time. Remember, it will dump ALL moves in that pass, so if it was a long pass and 8 out of 9 moves were brilliant, you might be better off fixing number 9 with a punch-in, or by using the Event Editor as discussed later. NOTE: There is only one level of Undo. If you�re feeling uneasy, use Save As and open a different session later to compare.
NOT RECORDING (UNLESS YOU WANT TO) IN REHEARSAL MODE
Let�s say you want to make some level changes, but you�re not exactly sure where the right Start and End points are. Rather than recording and rerecording a series of punch-ins until you get it right, you can use Rehearsal mode.
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