Tascam CD-RW700 Recording-Basic recording, Playing back tracks, Time display while recording

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4 • Recording—Basic recording

will automatically convert the incoming frequency to 44.1 kHz.

NOTE

If digital direct is selected, as described below (4.3.4, “Digital direct”), the frequency convertor is bypassed. In this case, recording from digitally-connected devices is only possible when the source frequency is 44.1 kHz. If an attempt is made to record from a digitally-connected source at a different frequency, the error message Not Fs44.1k!is dis- played.

4.2 Basic recording

NOTE

According to the “Red Book” (the specification for audio CDs), a track cannot be less than four seconds in length, and there can be a maximum of 99 tracks on an audio CD. Bear these limitations in mind when recording.

If you press either the STOP or the PAUSE key within four seconds of starting recording, the unit will continue record- ing until four seconds have elapsed (since the start of recording) and then stop or pause as appropriate.

After selecting the input source(s) (4.1, “Input selec- tion”), it is possible to start recording.

The basic record procedure is as follows:

1Load a recordable disc is into the unit. As the disc is loaded, the display shows TOC Reading.

When the disc has been loaded, the display indicators show CD-R, NO TOC, or CD-RW, NO TOC, as appropriate.

2Press the RECORD key (K or E). The unit enters record ready mode, as shown by the REC and pause indicators on the display. As the unit enters record ready mode, the display shows Now OPC (Optimum Power Control), as the unit prepares to record on the disc.

3Adjust the level of the source(s), following the guidelines in 4.1.1, “Signal volume”.

NOTE

The red OVER indicators on the meters should never light. Unlike analog equipment, digital audio units produce extremely unpleasant sounds when dis- torted, and there is no “headroom” after the 0 mark. If recording digitally from a commercially-produced CD, the volume set in the menu should be 0dB. This will maintain all the dynamic range of the source CD without clipping. Only boost the signal if the source is exceptionally quiet.

An analog signal input at nominal level, with no cut or boost from the volume controls, is equivalent to a reading of –16 dB on the meters (on other words, 0 is equivalent to 16 dBFS).

4Press the PLAY key (I or L) or the PAUSE key (J or J) to start recording.

Note that there is no need to “cue up” the recording position—the unit always finds the next available location on the disc and start recording to it.

5Press the PAUSE key (J or J) to pause recording temporarily. The pause indicator on the display shows this.

Pressing PAUSE or PLAY again restarts record- ing with a new track number.

6Press STOP (H or J) to stop recording. When recording stops, the display shows PMA Writing (Program Memory Area) and the REC indicator flashes for a few seconds as the unit writes to the disc.

NOTE

While the “PMA Writing” message is displayed, all keys are disabled, and the unit is actually writing to disc. Do not disconnect the power or subject the unit to severe vibration or shocks at this time, as this will prevent proper recording of the information.

When this message disappears, you must press the RECORD key (step 2) before restarting the recording. Recording restarts with a new track number.

NOTE

Remember that every time recording is paused or stopped, when recording is restarted, a new track will always be started. It is not possible to record in two “stages” within one track.

4.2.1Playing back tracks

Although an unfinalized disc cannot be played back on an ordinary CD player, the CD-RW700 can play back tracks that have been recorded.

Use the MULTI JOG control B or the SKIP keys I to select a track for playback.

4.2.2Time display while recording

While a recordable disc is being played back, the four time display modes available in normal play- back as described in 3.1.1, “Time display modes”:

TOTAL, TOTAL REMAIN, track REMAIN and elapsed track time.

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Contents CD-RW700 Important Safety Precautions Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipmentImportant Safety Instructions For Canada Pour le CanadaTable of Contents Introduction About CD-R and CD-RW discsUnpacking the CD-RW700 Introduction-FinalizingFinalizing Environmental considerationsNever use a stabilizer or printable discs Introduction-Environmental considerationsBeware of condensation Handling of compact discsDefault settings Dimensional drawingRecommended media Features of the CD-RW700 Features of the CD-RW700-Front panel Front panelFeatures of the CD-RW700-Rear panel Remote control unitRear panel Features of the CD-RW700-Connections Timer operationsConnections Features of the CD-RW700-Timer operations Setting the timerUsing the timer Time display modes Playback operationsSimple playback operations Track searchPlayback operations-Programmed order playback Programmed order playbackRepeat play Input selection Signal volumeRecording Input monitoringPlaying back tracks Recording-Basic recordingBasic recording Time display while recordingRecording-Advanced recording Advanced recording66, and -72dB Automatic track division Digital direct Automatic track incrementRec mute function Recording-RehearsalRehearsal Fade-in and fade-outRehearsal for synchronized recording Press the Rhsl key 4 so that the display shows Waiting SyncRehearsal for track division 1 Unfinalizing CD-RW discs After recordingErasing Erasing tracksAfter recording-Erasing Erasing a whole discRefreshing a disc Reference and specifications TroubleshootingSpecifications

CD-RW700 specifications

The Tascam CD-RW700 is a professional-grade audio CD recorder designed for serious musicians, sound engineers, and audio enthusiasts. With a robust build quality and a multitude of features, this unit is well-suited for both studio and live settings.

One of the standout features of the CD-RW700 is its ability to record, erase, and re-record on CD-R and CD-RW media. This flexibility allows users to create high-quality CDs for various applications, from music albums to archival projects. The CD-RW700 employs a sophisticated digital-to-analog converter, ensuring pristine sound quality during playback and recording.

The unit supports a variety of recording formats, including CD-DA, WAV, and MP3, catering to different audio needs. The high-speed dubbing function allows for rapid copying of CDs, making it ideal for situations where time is of the essence. Additionally, the device features a high-quality pitch control and signal processing function, enabling users to adjust the pitch and tempo of recordings with ease.

Equipped with a clear LCD display, the CD-RW700 provides users with real-time feedback on recording levels, time elapsed, and remaining time. This user-friendly interface enhances the overall experience, allowing for straightforward navigation and operation. The built-in metronome and tuner serve as useful tools for musicians during recording sessions.

Connectivity is another strong point of the CD-RW700. It features balanced XLR inputs and outputs, as well as unbalanced RCA connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment. The inclusion of a coaxial digital input and output further enhances its versatility, allowing for high-quality digital transfers.

The CD-RW700 also supports various anti-shock technologies, ensuring smooth playback without interruptions during live performances or sensitive recordings. This reliability makes it an excellent choice for both professional studios and home setups.

In conclusion, the Tascam CD-RW700 combines advanced recording technologies with comprehensive features, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to produce high-quality audio CDs. Its robust design, user-friendly interface, and versatile connectivity options position it as a leading choice in the realm of CD recording equipment. Whether you’re a musician, producer, or sound technician, the Tascam CD-RW700 offers the reliability and performance needed to meet demanding audio requirements.