Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II Remote Parallel connector, Fader start, Sequential playback and recording

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7 - REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector

For details of the timing of the EOM tally signal (pin

 

To connect two units for sequential playback, con-

20), see 3.7, "EOM disc" and 3.8, "EOM track".

 

nect the End of Message Tally (pin 20) of the first

7.1.2 Fader start

 

unit to the PLAY Command pin (pin 1) of the second

 

unit. You should also link together the two ground

Pin 8 is a special case. If this input is brought low

 

 

pins (pin 36).

(for more than 50 ms), playback starts. If it is brought

 

This ensures that when the End of Message tally sig-

back to the high state, playback stops.

 

 

nal is output from the first unit, it will trigger a play

This makes it suitable for connection to any switch-

 

 

action in the second, allowing continuous playback

ing mechanism such as the fader start outputs on a

 

of very long programs.

mixing console, or an edit controller, which connect

 

 

R

To enable continuous sequential recording, connect

this pin to ground when active.

 

together the REMOTE (PARALLEL) connectors of

Note that the Incremental Play function (see 3.10,

 

 

two MD-801R units in the following way:

"Incremental play") can be used to cue the start of the

 

The End of Message Tally (pin 20) of the first unit

next track automatically when the fader play pin goes

 

 

should be connected to both the PLAY Command

high (i.e. playback is stopped).

 

 

(pin 1) and the RECORD Command (pin 6) pins of

7.1.3 Sequential playback and recording

 

 

the second unit’s REMOTE (PARALLEL) connec-

Using the REMOTE (PARALLEL) connectors to

 

tor. The two ground pins (pin 36) should also be con-

“daisy-chain” a number of MD-801 units, it is possi-

 

nected.

ble to use the EOM message (as described in 3.7,

 

It is also possible to connect the End of Message

"EOM disc") to start playback or recording on one

 

Tally pin of the second unit to the appropriate pin(s)

unit automatically when the end of the disc is

 

of a third unit, and so on.

reached on the first unit.

 

Note that if a disc is scratched or damaged, it may not

• Before doing this, you should make sure that the

 

 

be possible to perform the sequential playback or

value in the EOM track menu is set to off (see 3.8,

 

recording operation.

"EOM track"), and that the EOM disc value is set

 

 

to over 60 seconds (see 3.7, "EOM disc").

 

 

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Contents MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@# Important for U.K. Customers Important Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Safety Information Table of Contents Use of a keyboard with the MD-801 Remote control of the MD-801Specifications, etc Editing operationsAbout the MiniDisc format IntroductionTrack titling, etc Care of MD mediaCare of MD media About the MD-801R/P MkCare of the unit About the MD-801R/P MkUnpacking the unit Rack-mounting the unitAbout this manual Backup memoryAbout this manual Hookup Examplel Hookup ExamplelFront and rear panel features Front panel Front panel Edit key Play Mode key TOC Write key and indicatorAuto Ready key and indicator Auto CUE key and indicatorDisplay DisplayRear panel Rear panelAnalog Inputs and trimmers Balanced Analog output function DIP switch bankAnalog Outputs Line and trimmers Remote Control connector Mode SET DIP switch bankKeyboard connector Remote Serial connectorJog loop length Menu itemsBasic principles of menu operations Auto cue Frame displayEOM track Resume settingResume setting Timer-controlled playback12Check items Incremental play10Incremental play 11Serial communications15Post-script recording Auto track numbering level13Auto track numbering level 14Copy IDInserting and ejecting discs Basic operationsPlayback of discs Playback of discs 10Track search operations 13Varispeed mode14Jog mode Repeat playbackRecording operations Recording operationsRebuilding the TOC General notes on recording using the MD formatBasic recording Post-Script recording Track number incrementingReplace recording Digital recording Sound synchro recording10Track title copying together with audio Analog recordingDividing tracks Cancelling an edit operationEditing operations Basic editing operationsErasing a track Erasing a trackCombining tracks Moving tracks Moving tracksB point erase operations Normal A-B erase B point erase operationsErasing to the end of a track Erasing from the start of a trackMoving an A-B point Moving an A-B pointRestoring erased material Restoring erased materialChanging track attributes 10Erasing a complete disc Erasing a complete disc11Track and disc title entry Track and disc title entry 11.6Copying disc and track titles Tally indicators Remote control of the MD-801Fader start Remote Parallel connectorSequential playback and recording Error messages and troubleshooting guide Specifications, etcSpecifications SpecificationsGeneral MiniDisc General and electrical Analog I/ODigital I/O Other connectionsRC-8 Remote Control Unit Dimensional drawingDimensional drawing Option RC-801 Remote Control UnitAES/EBU Digital Input Index a EEOM Index F PSync IN, Word Sync THRU, Word Index R TIndex U W MD-801R@# MD-801P@#

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