Tascam CD-D4000 owner manual Basic operations

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1 - Introduction

1.3 Basic operations

1.3.1 Power-up procedure

When the unit is first powered up using the POWER switch 1, it performs a self-check operation, and the screen shows the following:

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Initializing

If the self-check is passed, the display will show the first menu screen, otherwise an error message will be displayed.

1.3.2 Inserting discs

Press the eject button of the MASTER or the SLAVE drive to open the disc tray.

Place discs label side uppermost in the disc tray.

To insert the discs into the MASTER drive, you may find it useful to place the front of the disc into the disc tray first, and then seat the back of the disc into the tray.

If a disc is placed into a tray upside-down or off-cen- ter, an error message will appear on the display.

You can close the disc trays by pressing the eject but- ton on the drive (though many operations will close the disc trays automatically).

1.3.3 Power down

Before powering down the unit, eject discs from both drives (the eject mechanism requires power to work, and so you will not be able to eject the discs once power is turned off).

NOTE

Do not turn off the CD-D4000 while writing to the slave disc (i.e. part of the way through a disc copy operation. If you do, the disc will be corrupt, and unusable.

1.3.4 Care of CD-R media

The Compact Disc medium is a robust medium, and the discs can survive a good deal of physical abuse. However, there are precautions that you should take when handling CD-R discs which are different to those you should take when handling ordinary CDs.

Avoid touching the recording (non-label) side of a disc on which you will be recording. Recording on a disc requires a cleaner surface than playing back, and fingerprints, grease, etc. can cause errors in the recording process.

CD-R discs are more sensitive to the effects of heat than ordinary CDs. It is important that they are not stored in a location where direct sunlight will fall on them, and which is away from sources of heat such as radiators or heat-generating electrical devices.

Always store CD-R discs in their “jewel cases” to avoid dirt and dust accumulating on their surfaces.

When labeling CD-R discs, always use a soft felt- tipped pen to write the information. Never use a ball- point or hard-tipped pen, as this may cause damage to the recorded side.

Dirty discs may be cleaned using a soft dry cloth and/ or a commercial CD cleaning fluid or ethyl alcohol. Do not use thinner, gasoline, benzene or LP cleaning fluid, as these will damage the disc.

If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling of a CD-R disc, read the precautions supplied with the disc, or contact the disc manufacturer directly.

1.3.5Discs recommended for use with the CD-D4000

Discs from the following manufacturers are recom- mended for use with the CD-D4000: Mitsui, TDK, Mitsubishi , Taiyo Yuden, Kodak and Pioneer Video.

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Contents CD-D4000 Important Safety Precautions Important for U.K. CustomersImportant Safety Instructions Introduction Installing the CD-D4000Specifications IntroductionParts of the CD-D4000 Basic operations Modes Disc copyTest write mode Possible problems when copying or in test write modeError conditions Compare CD-ROMPlay audio track Setting the writing speed Operational specifications SpecificationsDimensional drawing Physical specificationsCD-D4000

CD-D4000 specifications

Tascam has been a prominent name in the audio industry, and the CD-D4000 is a shining example of their commitment to high-quality sound and versatile functionality. This professional dual CD player and recorder is tailored for audio applications, including live performances, studio work, and broadcasting.

The CD-D4000 features a robust design with two CD drives that enable simultaneous playback and recording. This dual functionality is particularly advantageous for DJs and live sound engineers, allowing seamless transitions and mixing from one track to another. With its advanced digital processing capabilities, the unit ensures superior audio fidelity, making it suitable for high-end audio tasks.

One of the standout features of the CD-D4000 is its digital output options. Equipped with both coaxial and optical digital outputs, it can easily integrate into various audio setups. This flexibility allows users to connect to digital mixing consoles, audio interfaces, or other studio equipment without compromising sound quality.

The user interface of the CD-D4000 is intuitive and user-friendly. The large LCD display provides clear visibility of track information, playback status, and time elapsed, making it easy for users to monitor their sessions. Additionally, the straightforward navigation controls enable quick access to functions like track selection, looping, and pitch adjustment.

For recording purposes, the CD-D4000 offers a high-quality CD-R and CD-RW recording capability. This feature is crucial for artists and producers who wish to create physical copies of their music with ease. The unit also supports various CD formats, ensuring compatibility and flexibility in playback.

The CD-D4000 is also designed with reliability in mind. Its sturdy build and components are engineered to withstand the rigors of professional use, making it a trusted tool for both live and studio applications. Added features, such as cueing and seamless track programming, enhance its usability in performance environments.

Moreover, the unit's pitch control and tempo functions allow for creative manipulation of audio during performances, enabling artists to match beats and create unique mixes live.

In conclusion, Tascam's CD-D4000 is a professional-grade audio tool that excels in its dual functionality of CD playback and recording. With its user-friendly interface, versatile connectivity options, and robust features, it is an ideal choice for audio professionals seeking reliability and quality in their sound equipment. Whether in a studio, at a gig, or during a broadcast, the CD-D4000 stands out as a dependable and powerful asset in any audio arsenal.