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Program Play

CD1 Track 01 Advanced Features & Operation

Program Play

The CDR-882’s AMS control may be used to quickly locate playback to a particular track on a disc, or to commence playback of a series of consecutive tracks from the first of them. However, it is sometimes necessary to play a series of tracks on a disc in a specific order. Program Play allows the user to create a playlist of tracks in any order.

Program Play mode is allied with Program Copy mode, which is described in detail in the next section of the manual.

The principle of Program Play extends across both drives on the CDR-882; i.e. tracks from two different discs may be assembled into a Program Play sequence.

Program Mode can only be entered from STOP mode. When selected with the PROGRAM button, the display initially shows the Track Entry screen:

CD1 Track 01

00 00:00

Tracks may be added to the playlist by using the AMS control to increment the track number to that of a required track, and selecting it with the ENTER button. The time display below, initially zero, will show the number of tracks selected (the first two digits) and their total combined playing time. If two discs are being used to compile a track list, the tracks on the second disc will be displayed by scrolling “past” the last track on the first disc; these may be added in the same way.

At any time, PLAY/PAUSE may be pressed to audition the selection; the display changes to the “normal” screen, except that Program Play mode is confirmed by text at the screen top right. In Program Play, the AMS control may be used to advance and retard through the tracks in the playlist, in the correct play order. FREW and FFWD will still operate in the normal way, but will not transfer the current play location beyond the current track. Pressing PROGRAM again returns the display to the Track Entry screen. To clear the playlist, press STOP while the Track Enter screen is being displayed. Pressing PROGRAM from the Track Enter screen while in STOP will cancel Program Play mode and return the CDR-882’s operating mode to that last selected with the MODE button. However, the playlist contents remains stored until cleared or the disc(s) are removed. Pressing STOP while in Stop Mode will clear the playlist contents.

Program Copy

Program Copy mode may be considered to be a combination of Program Play and Disc Copy modes (but see note below regarding finalisation). A playlist is created in the same manner as for Program Play mode; whereas Disc Copy will copy the entire contents of a disc to a blank disc in the other drive,

in Program Copy only the tracks in the playlist are copied. However, they are copied in the order in which they were programmed into the playlist.

As one drive must contain a blank disc, Program Copy mode does not allow the option of programming tracks from two different discs.

Programming of tracks is performed in almost the same way as in Program Play. If one of the drives contains a blank CD, pressing the front panel PROGRAM button will bring up the display as shown below :

Program Play

Program Copy

One of the options will be in reverse video (highlighted). The AMS rotary control may be used to select Program Copy, and the ENTER button (the AMS knob) selects it. The screen shown below will be displayed:

Track 01

00 00:00

Tracks are now added to the playlist with the AMS control as with Program Play mode. The display will show the number of tracks in the playlist and the playlist’s total time. When the list is complete, pressing PROGRAM again displays the following screen:

Start Copy?

Enter-Y Stop-N

Pressing ENTER (the AMS knob) will start the copy process; pressing STOP will cancel.

IMPORTANT: Unlike Disc Copy mode, finalisation is not implicit in Program Copy mode. Finalisation will be performed automatically if the Auto-Finalizationoption has been set to On in the RECORD submenu, but not otherwise (see page 34). When all the tracks from a source disc have been copied to the destination disc, the source disc may be changed for a different one, so that a CD can be assembled from tracks from several source discs, in any order.

When the copy is complete, finalisation should be performed manually (see page 25).

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Contents USER MANUAL CDR-882DUAL DRIVE CD RECORDER CDR-882 Statutory Notifications Important Safety InstructionsSafety Information Important Safety PrecautionsTHIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For U.S.A TO THE USERContents ContentsAdvanced Features & Operation ContentsWhat’s in the box IntroductionIntroduction UnpackingCautions and guidance on installation CDR-882Primary FeaturesSafety Guidelines InstallationCare & cleaning Installing the Remote Control batteriesIntroduction Using the RC-882Remote Control handset Compatible disc typesIntroduction Connector Details Other ConnectorsConnectivity Audio InputsConnectivity Unbalanced L & R analogue outputs. These carry the same audio signal as the main outputs 1 above, but in unbalanced form on phono connectors RCA jacks at a nominal level of -10dBu.Output level is calibrated internally to be +8dBu from a maximum digital clip PCM signal level of 0dBFS. Output impedance is 47ΩFront Panel Features Front Panel FeaturesEJECT button Drive 2. Operation as Front Panel FeaturesID AUTO/MAN | AUTO-CUEbutton. This button has two distinct functions, depending whether a disc is being recorded or not Front Panel FeaturesFront Panel Features Alphanumeric DisplayBalanced, Unbal, AES/EBU, Coax, Optical Internal, DIG, WCLKDirect Access keys RC-882Remote ControlRC-882Remote Control Record keysRecording a CD from an analogue source Quick Start GuideRecording a CD from a digital source Quick Start GuidePlaying one disc while recording Playing a CDanother Quick Start GuideTO DO THIS Quick Start GuideREFER TO SECTION ON PAGEDisc insertion and removal Basic OperationDrive selection Transport ControlsSelecting a track AMS Manual RecordFader Basic OperationSelecting an input Time displaysBasic Operation CDR-882Monitoring system MonitoringMain Outputs Headphone OutputsRecord multiple tracks RecordingSynchronised Recording Record one trackAutomatic and Manual track IDs FinalisingFinalisation in Synchronised Recording Time Interval track ID generationDisc types Recording on CD-RWsDigital Recording restrictions Basic OperationMenu System Menu NavigationMenu System The Submenus ExampleMenu System AUDIOFade-inTime Audio SubmenuDigital Input Level Fade-outTimePhones Mix Input DitherOutput Mix Menu SystemDisplay Submenu Clock SubmenuClock Source ContrastDiscSpan Submenu Edit Marker SubmenuDirect Mark Auto-CueThresholdRecord Sync Record SubmenuOverlap Time S/PDIF-i/pREC Start TriggerTrack Length Auto Track ID TriggerAuto Finalize Audio ThresholdCopy Speed Digital Output FormatSCMS Menu SystemParallel Port PresetOutputs 1 to Inputs 1 toGeneral Submenu TimerFirmware Submenu Eject BlockAdvanced Features & Operation Advanced Features & OperationInternal & External Clocks Clock Source DisplaySingle CD Recording FeaturesDual Disc Modes and functions DiscSpan ModeIdenting discs in DiscSpan Mode Track IDs in DiscSpan ModeAdvanced Features & Operation Multi-01 > Multi-02 > Multi-03 > etcPlayback in DiscSpan Mode Disc CopyAdvanced Features & Operation Multi-MachineOperation Multi-Machine+ DualBurn OperationAdvanced Features & Operation Replay of discs recorded in Multi Multi-Machine+ DiscSpan OperationAdvanced Features & Operation DiscSpan ModeProgram Copy Program PlayAdvanced Features & Operation CD1 Track 00 00:00Entering CD Text CD TextDisplaying CD Text Advanced Features & OperationManual Cueing CueingEditing Marker Points Auto-PauseDisc End Review Pre-selectinga track before loading a discErasing and Unfinalising discs Advanced Features & OperationErasing/Initialising two CD-RWs Erasing/Initialising a single CD-RWSCMS Advanced Features & OperationParallel Remote Control Port Remote ControlRemote Control Electrical characteristicsRS232 LINK INPUT Abridged command setPort parameters Remote ControlAppendix 1 - Connector Pinouts Appendix 1 - Connector PinoutsAnalogue Inputs Balanced AES/EBU InputAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsSubmenus Appendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams AudioAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams Clock Display Edit MarkerAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams DiscSpanAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams RecordParallel Port Appendix 2 - Menu Flow DiagramsAppendix 2 - Menu Flow Diagrams GeneralAppendix 3 - Firmware Updates Appendix 3 - Firmware UpdatesAppendix 4 - Factory Defaults Appendix 4 - Factory DefaultsAppendix 5 - Specifications Appendix 5 - SpecificationsNotes NotesCDR-882User Manual Version NotesCDR-882User Manual Version NotesHHB Communications Ltd