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Playback in DiscSpan Mode |
| When the discs to be used have been loaded, DISC COPY is | |
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Discs which have been recorded on a |
| The display will confirm the “direction” of copy and the total | |
mode may be replayed on a |
| programme time on the source disc, thus: | |
programme. The first disc in the sequence may be loaded |
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into either drive, with the second in the other. Note that audio |
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routing is set automatically to be correct for seamless playback; |
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it is not necessary to make any particular setting of Output Mix |
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and/or Phones Mix. |
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DISCSPAN mode is automatically set when two DiscSpan- |
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recorded discs are inserted. The PLAY/PAUSE button may |
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be pressed to start playback from the drive containing the first |
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disc. At the end of the first disc, the IDs that were generated |
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during recording will be recognised by the operating system and |
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the second disc will commence playing at the predetermined |
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| Copy function is also confirmed by a Disc Copy flag at the top of | ||
time as it has been previously been cued up accurately to do so. |
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| the display. DISC COPY can only be selected when both drives | ||
Its output level will ramp up due to the |
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during recording, but it will not be heard at this point. During the |
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subsequent overlap period, however, the monitoring |
| Copying may be started by pressing the ENTER button (the AMS | |
from the first drive to the second. The audio level from the first |
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| knob), or aborted by pressing STOP. While copying is under | ||
disc then fades down due to the recording |
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| way, the Remain time display counts down to indicate progress. | ||
programme continues from the second drive. |
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| During copying, STOP may be pressed at any time to abort the | ||
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At this point, the first disc may be ejected and removed and |
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replaced with the third disc (if there is one). At the end of the |
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second disc, the same process is followed, and monitoring |
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passes back to the first drive, allowing seamless playback of the |
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sequential programme. |
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| Pressing ENTER will abort the copy, STOP will cancel and | |
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| copying will continue. | |
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| When the disc has been copied, the display confirms this: | |
function, which enables a copy to be made of a CD at high |
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speed. One drive is used for the “source” disc, and a blank CD- |
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for the “source” disc, recording of the copy taking place in the |
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other. |
| The copy is always a completed, finalised disc, regardless of the | |
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The DISC COPY function can only be used if appropriate discs |
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of the correct type are loaded. One drive must contain a CD, |
| disc was itself unfinalised. | |
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contain a completely blank |
| transfers programme material directly from one drive to the | |
unfinalised discs will not work). If the |
| other by using the internal IDE data bus. Thus it is limited to | |
neither drive contains a blank disc, the following message will be |
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displayed: |
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Copy error |
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No blank CD |
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Copy Error |
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Erase CDRW |
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