Tascam CD-302 owner manual Advanced Operations-Memories

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4 • Advanced Operations—Memories

there is no space remaining for the other player to use for memories.

You might use each bank for a different operator of the CD-302, for example.

The following data is stored in each memory:

Disc ID (automatically read from disk)

Cue point (3.3, “Cueing”)

Loop points (A, B) (3.4, “Loop play”)

Loop mode (A-B, SINGLE, ALL) (3.4, “Loop play”)

Play mode( SINGLE, ALL, PROGRAM) (3.2, “Play modes”)

Sampler points (IN, OUT) (4.3, “Sampling”)

Sampler play mode (FWD, REVERSE) 4.3.5, “Playback of sampled data in reverse”)

4Change the memory number using the numeric keys or the dial.

5Press ENTER key to complete the set up. The display will then show a non-flashing M.

4.10.2 Recalling a memory

1Press the BANK key H to select the memory bank.

2Press the RECALL key K.

3Select the number of the memory to be recalled using the dial or the numeric keys.

4If the memory has data stored in it, the mem- ory number will light and an M shows in the display.

Sampler loop on/off (4.3.8, “Looped playback of sampled data”)

Tempo (4.1, “Tempo (speed) control”)

Tempo width (4.1, “Tempo (speed) control”)

Key (4.2, “Key (pitch) control”)

Tempo/Key link (4.2, “Key (pitch) control”)

Key change amount (4.2, “Key (pitch) control”)

Voice Reduce setting (4.11, “Voice Reduce func- tion”)

BPM (4.5, “BPM”)

TAP (4.5.3, “Using the tap mode with the BPM counter”)

Brake (ON, OFF) (4.14, “Brake function”)

Brake time (4.14, “Brake function”)

Time (ELAPSED, REMAIN) (3.1, “Playback operations”)

Output level (4.13, “Output level”)

You can select whether sampling points are recalled or not using preset function 09.

When you load a disc, where a track has had a mem- ory stored in the current bank, the display shows a flashing M for three seconds. The memory can then be recalled.

4.10.1 Storing a memory

1Press the BANK key H to select the memory bank.

2Press the MEMORY key J.

3The display shows MEMO (MEMO) together with the number of the lowest empty memory avail- able in that bank. A flashing M also appears in the display.

If the memory has no data stored in it, the memory number flashes and M is not visible in the display.

5If the memory has data stored in it, press the ENTER key. The memory is recalled, and the disc is located to the stored cue point.

4.10.3Recalling a memory from a track number

1Press the BANK key H to select the memory bank.

2Press the RECALL key.

3If memory data exists in the currently-selected bank for the current track, the M sign will light steadily.

4Press the ENTER key to recall the memory. The track will pause at the recalled cue point.

4.10.4 Overwriting a memory

1Press the BANK key H to select the memory bank.

2Press the MEMORY key J.

3The word -SuRE-(SURE) will appear in the display.

4Press the ENTER key to confirm the overwrite procedure. The memory related to the cur- rently-selected track is overwritten.

4.10.5 Memory recall (sample points)

To avoid accidentally overwriting sample points, you can select whether to recall sampling points or not when a memory is recalled.

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Contents CD-302 Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment Important Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Pour le Canada For CanadaTascam CD-302 Table of Contents BPM Specifications and referenceBefore you start Main featuresEnvironmental conditions Backup memory Before you start-Backup memoryAnti-shock memory Instant startPreset functions Before you start-Preset functionsDisplayed characters Before you start-Displayed charactersFront and rear panels Front and rear panels-Main unit front panel Remote control unit front panelMain unit front panel Main unit rear panelFront and rear panels-Remote control unit front panel Remote control unit rear Front and rear panels-Remote control unit rearDisplay Front and rear panels-DisplayPlayback operations Basic operationsPlay modes CueingLoop play Basic operations-Loop playSetting A-B loop points B loop play modePlayback in A-B loop play mode Clearing loop pointsALL loop Single loopTempo speed control Advanced OperationsKey pitch control SamplingAdvanced Operations-Sampling BPM Advanced Operations-Bend functionBend function Advanced Operations-Number key modes Cancellation of tempo syncNumber key modes Tempo SyncAdvanced Operations-Scratch Cancellation of beat syncScratch MemoriesAdvanced Operations-Memories Voice Reduce function Advanced Operations-Voice Reduce functionProgrammed playback Output level Advanced Operations-Output levelBrake function Deleting program stepsSetting the EOM time Advanced Operations-Setting the EOM timeTimer Play Auto ReadyAdvanced Operations-Relay Play Direct modeRelay Play Disc Tray Auto CloseAdvanced Operations-Fader and Event Start/Stop Factory PresetFader and Event Start/Stop Dimensions Specifications and referenceSpecifications Error messages, etc Specifications and reference-Error messages, etcSpare parts

CD-302 specifications

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