Tascam CD-RW2000 owner manual Recording-Copy-protection, Rehearsal, Play or Pause keys

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1With a recordable disc loaded, press the RECORD key (J or D) so that the unit enters record ready mode.

2Start the source material, and press the FADER key (5 or 8).

The display shows FADE IN for the time specified in the menu item above.

As the fade progresses, the monitored signal gradually becomes louder, reflecting the level recorded on disc.

To perform a fade-out:

1While recording, press the FADER key (5 or 8).

The display shows FADE OUT for the time specified in the menu above.

As the fade progresses, the monitored signal gradually becomes quieter, reflecting the level recorded on disc.

2When the end of the fade-out time is reached, the unit goes into record ready mode. Record- ing can be restarted with the FADER key or the

PLAY or PAUSE keys.

It is not possible to change the fade-in and fade-out times to new values while recording is in progress.

Fades are also possible in digital direct mode (4.3.3, “Digital direct”).

4.4 Copy-protection

The CD-RW2000 allows copy-protection to be applied to the discs produced. Naturally, the copy- protection applies only to digital-to-digital copies.

There are three settings:

FREE (may be freely copied), where no copy- protection is applied to the recorded disc.

1GEN (single-generation copying), where one digital copy (“child”) can be made from the recorded disc, but no digital copies (“grandchil- dren”) can be made from the child.

PROH (copy prohibited) which prevents any digi- tal copies being made from the recorded disc

4 – Recording—Copy-protection

1Press the MENU key (9 or 6) repeatedly until the display shows COPY ID>XXXX, where XXXX is the current setting for copy- protection as shown above.

2Turn the MULTI DIAL control B or use the SKIP keys H to change the copy-protection setting.

NOTE

Copy-protection applies on a ““per-track”, not a per-disc basis. This means that you can apply different copy-protec- tion levels to different tracks (but you can’t apply different copy-protection levels to different parts of the same track). If copy-protection is important to your work, you may want to check this setting every time you make a recording, to ensure that you have the protection level that you want.

4.5 Rehearsal

There are two areas in which the unit’s rehearsal facilities can be used: synchronized recording (4.3.1, “Synchronized recording”) and automatic track divi- sion (4.3.2, “Automatic track division”).

The purpose of the rehearsal facilities is to allow you to override the automatic synchronized recording and track division facilities where necessary.

Here is an example where this facility may be of value:

A piece has been recorded on DAT, with a verbal count-in immediately prior to the first drum beat. This count-in is not to be recorded as a part of the CD track, but the threshold level has been set to a level where the fourth count will trigger recording (–24 dB

this is the limit of the threshold sensitivity and cannot be adjusted further).

Drum beat

LVL

"1"

"2"

"3"

"4"

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Sync recording starts here

When the rehearsal facility is used, the source is cued up and played, and the first few seconds of the track

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Contents CD-RW2000 Important for U.K. Customers Important Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Safety Information Table of Contents About CD-R and CD-RW discs IntroductionFinalizing Introduction-FinalizingUnpacking the CD-RW2000 Environmental considerationsBeware of condensation Introduction-Environmental considerationsNever use a stabilizer or printable discs Handling of compact discsDimensional drawing Recommended media Default settingsSetting Description Default value Features of the CD-RW2000 Front panel Features of the CD-RW2000-Front panelRear panel Features of the CD-RW2000-Rear panelRemote control unit Features of the CD-RW2000-Remote control unitConnections Word sync connections Features of the CD-RW2000-ConnectionsControl connections Digital Coaxial OUT jack X and DigitalSimple playback operations Playback operationsTime display modes Track searchProgrammed order playback Playback operations-Programmed order playbackRepeat play Call playback Playback operations-CALL playbackAuto Ready function Auto Cue functionRecording Signal volumeInput selection Input monitoringBasic recording Recording-Basic recordingPlaying back tracks Time display while recordingAdvanced recording Recording-Advanced recording24,-30,-36,-42,-48,-54,-60,-66, and -72 dB Sound level drops below the threshold level for five seconds Track incremented Automatic track divisionDigital direct Rec mute functionFade-in and fade-out While recording is in progress, press the REC Mute key FCopy-protection Recording-Copy-protectionRehearsal Play or Pause keysRehearsal for synchronized recording Recording-RehearsalRehearsal for track division Erasing After recordingUnfinalizing CD-RW discs Erasing tracksErasing a whole disc After recording-ErasingRefreshing a disc Troubleshooting Reference and specificationsSpecifications Symptom Possible cause and remedyReference and specifications-Specifications CD-RW2000