Tascam MD-801P Mk II Track number incrementing, Post-Script recording, Replace recording

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4 - Recording operations

1Select the recording method (digital or analog) and the appropriate input source.

2Make sure the unit is stopped.

3Press and hold down the RECORD key [8] and press the READY key [7].

4Adjust the recording level (analog, UNCAL only) so that the meters do not read OV E R , even in the loudest passages.

5Start recording by pressing the PLAY key [6].

6When recording is finished, press the STOP key [5].

After recording is finished, the TOC is updated.

The date is automatically recorded (as taken from the internal clock).

The STOP key may also be used to cancel the record ready mode entered in step 3.

4.3.4 Track number incrementing

When recording, the track numbers are incremented automatically in the following cases:

When making digital recordings from another unit through the COAXIAL input [34], the PQ code is used when making a recording from a CD player or an MD player, and START IDs are used when recording from a DAT.

When making digital recordings through the AES/ EBU input [32] or analog recordings, the Auto track numbering level may be used. The first time that a signal exceeding the selected threshold is encountered after recording is started, the start of a track is marked, and the track number is incre- mented. While recording is taking place, if the level drops below the selected threshold for three consecutive seconds or more, and then rises above the threshold, the start of a new track is marked, and the track number is incremented. See 3.13, "Auto track numbering level" for details.

When recording from AES/EBU or analog sources, the auto track numbering function may be turned off completely. There are then two options:

Record the whole of the material in one take, and use the editing functions at a later time to divide the material into tracks.

While recording is taking place, press the “next” TRACK key [4]. Recording will continue, but the track number is incremented by one, and the track division is written at the point where the “next” TRACK key was pressed.

4.3.5 “Post-Script” recording

There are two ways of cueing the disc when record- ing. One is “post-script” recording, where recording starts immediately following the last recorded mate- rial. Unlike a linear recorder (tape, etc.) there is no need to cue the medium to the last track.

The other is non post-script, which starts recording from the start of the disc, overwriting the whole disc, except for the title.

Post-script recording is set using the menu system, described in 3.15, "Post-script recording".

4.3.6 Replace recording

This function allows recordings to be made on an existing track, if the MD-801 is in ready mode in the middle or at the start of an existing track.

Recording in replace mode allows recording on that track. Since the MD format is non-linear, the length of the track does not matter.

Recording from the start of the track will replace the existing track, keeping the same track number and title (if any). The whole of the existing track will be erased, even if the replacement material is shorter than the existing track.

Recording from part of the way through the track will add a new track with the number of the current track plus one. If you start recording part of the way through the track, the part of the original track from the point at which recording started, to the end of the original track, will be erased, even if the new track is shorter than this portion.

NOTE

If you want to keep the start of a track on which you are making a replace recording from the middle, use the Track Divide editing function, and start replace recording from the newly-created second track. You can, of course, keep the second part by replace recording the newly-created first track.

1Make sure that the post-script recording mode is on (3.15, "Post-script recording").

NOTE

If post-script recording is turned off, you will erase the whole disc (except for the disc title).

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Contents MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@# Important Safety Precautions Important for U.K. CustomersImportant Safety Instructions Safety Information Table of Contents Editing operations Remote control of the MD-801Specifications, etc Use of a keyboard with the MD-801Introduction About the MiniDisc formatAbout the MD-801R/P Mk Care of MD mediaCare of MD media Track titling, etcRack-mounting the unit About the MD-801R/P MkUnpacking the unit Care of the unitBackup memory About this manualAbout this manual Hookup Examplel Hookup ExamplelFront and rear panel features Front panel Front panel Edit key Auto CUE key and indicator TOC Write key and indicatorAuto Ready key and indicator Play Mode keyDisplay DisplayRear panel Rear panelAnalog output function DIP switch bank Analog Inputs and trimmers BalancedAnalog Outputs Line and trimmers Remote Serial connector Mode SET DIP switch bankKeyboard connector Remote Control connectorFrame display Menu itemsBasic principles of menu operations Auto cue Jog loop lengthTimer-controlled playback Resume settingResume setting EOM track11Serial communications Incremental play10Incremental play 12Check items14Copy ID Auto track numbering level13Auto track numbering level 15Post-script recordingBasic operations Inserting and ejecting discsPlayback of discs Playback of discs Repeat playback 13Varispeed mode14Jog mode 10Track search operationsRecording operations Recording operationsGeneral notes on recording using the MD format Rebuilding the TOCBasic recording Track number incrementing Post-Script recordingReplace recording Sound synchro recording Digital recordingAnalog recording 10Track title copying together with audioBasic editing operations Cancelling an edit operationEditing operations Dividing tracksErasing a track Erasing a trackCombining tracks Moving tracks Moving tracksB point erase operations Erasing from the start of a track B point erase operationsErasing to the end of a track Normal A-B eraseMoving an A-B point Moving an A-B pointRestoring erased material Restoring erased materialChanging track attributes Erasing a complete disc 10Erasing a complete disc11Track and disc title entry Track and disc title entry 11.6Copying disc and track titles Remote control of the MD-801 Tally indicatorsRemote Parallel connector Fader startSequential playback and recording Specifications, etc Error messages and troubleshooting guideSpecifications SpecificationsGeneral MiniDisc Other connections Analog I/ODigital I/O General and electricalRC-801 Remote Control Unit Dimensional drawingDimensional drawing Option RC-8 Remote Control UnitIndex a E AES/EBU Digital InputIndex F P EOMIndex R T Sync IN, Word Sync THRU, WordIndex U W MD-801R@# MD-801P@#

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