Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II, MD-801P Mk II owner manual Index F P, Eom

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Index F - P

without saving the edits to disc 5-1Editing a programmed sequence 6-2Editing operations 5-1

EJECT key 2-2Ejecting discs 4-1

End of track, erasing to 5-4

Entering the A and B location points 4-2

EOM

disc 3-2track 3-2

Erased material restoring 5-6

Erasing

complete disc 5-7

from the start of a track 5-4more than one track at a time 5-4normal A-B 5-4

to the end of a track 5-4track 5-2

Error messages and troubleshooting guide 8-1

F

Fader start 7-2

First audio position in track, cueing to 4-3Flash start 6-2

Frame display 3-1Front panel 2-2

G

General notes on recording using MD 4-5General transport operations 6-1

I

I/O

analog 8-3digital 8-3

ID, copy 3-4Incremental play 3-3Incrementing track number 4-6indicators, tally 7-1

INPUT LEVEL controls 2-6Input levels 2-8

INPUT selection switch 2-6Inserting and ejecting discs 4-1Inserting characters 5-8Introduction 1-1

J

JOG key and indicator 2-3

Jog loop length 3-1

Jog mode 4-3

JOG/DATA dial 2-3

Joop length (jog) 3-1

K

Katakana indicator 2-6Keyboard (PS/2)

track and disc title editing 6-3using with the MD-801 6-1

KEYBOARD connector 2-9

L

Laser pickup time 3-4Level control

PHONES jack 2-3LEVEL controls, INPUT 2-6Level for auto track numbering 3-4Level meters 2-7

LINE ANALOG OUTPUTS 2-8

LOC A/DEL & LOC B/INSERT keys and indicators 2-5Location points

entry 4-2

playback between 4-2Location, time-based 6-2

M

MD media, care of 1-2

MEMO IN/CAPS key and indicator 2-5Memory

backup 1-4buffer 1-1

Menu items 3-1MENU key 2-3Menu operations

basic principles 3-1Meters, peak 2-8MiniDisc format, about 1-1MODE SET DIP switch bank 2-9Monaural playback 4-1

MONITOR ANALOG OUTPUTS 2-8Mono-to-stereo 5-6

Moving an A-B point 5-5Moving tracks 5-3

N

Normal A-B erase 5-4

Notes on recording using MD format 4-5

Number incrementing (track) 4-6

Numbering level (auto-numbering) 3-4

O

Output levels 2-8

P

Peak level meters 2-7

PGM NO. indicator 2-7

PHONES jack and level control 2-3

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Contents MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@# Important for U.K. Customers Important Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Safety Information Table of Contents Specifications, etc Remote control of the MD-801Editing operations Use of a keyboard with the MD-801About the MiniDisc format IntroductionCare of MD media Care of MD mediaAbout the MD-801R/P Mk Track titling, etcUnpacking the unit About the MD-801R/P MkRack-mounting the unit Care of the unitAbout this manual Backup memoryAbout this manual Hookup Examplel Hookup ExamplelFront and rear panel features Front panel Front panel Edit key Auto Ready key and indicator TOC Write key and indicatorAuto CUE key and indicator Play Mode keyDisplay DisplayRear panel Rear panelAnalog Inputs and trimmers Balanced Analog output function DIP switch bankAnalog Outputs Line and trimmers Keyboard connector Mode SET DIP switch bankRemote Serial connector Remote Control connectorBasic principles of menu operations Auto cue Menu itemsFrame display Jog loop lengthResume setting Resume settingTimer-controlled playback EOM track10Incremental play Incremental play11Serial communications 12Check items13Auto track numbering level Auto track numbering level14Copy ID 15Post-script recordingInserting and ejecting discs Basic operationsPlayback of discs Playback of discs 14Jog mode 13Varispeed modeRepeat playback 10Track search operationsRecording 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 recordingEditing operations Cancelling an edit operationBasic editing operations Dividing tracksErasing a track Erasing a trackCombining tracks Moving tracks Moving tracksB point erase operations Erasing to the end of a track B point erase operationsErasing from the start of a track Normal A-B eraseMoving 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 Digital I/O Analog I/OOther connections General and electricalDimensional drawing Option Dimensional drawingRC-801 Remote Control Unit RC-8 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@#

MD-801R/P Mk II, MD-801P Mk II specifications

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