Tascam CC-222MKII owner manual Sync recording start, Sync recording stop

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5 – Recording CDs—Advanced recording

Sync recording (start)

The conditions under which an input signal is used as the trigger to start recording in the SYNC ALL and SYNC 1 modes are:

when recording digitally from a DAT deck, a digi- tal track start signal is detected (the signal level is ignored):

level

 

Track start signal

received

Start of recording

S_LVL

 

 

time

when recording digitally from a CD or MD deck, a digital track start signal is received, and the signal level subsequently rises above the trigger level:

when recording from any source other than the ones described above (that is, any digital source other than DAT, CD or MD, or any analog source), recording starts when the input signal level exceeds the trigger level.

level

Trigger level

exceeded

 

 

Start of recording

S_LVL

 

 

time

In this last case, if the signal level is already higher than the trigger level, recording starts immediately.

level

 

Track start signal

Start of recording

received

S_LVL

 

 

time

Sync recording (stop)

SYNC ALL In the SYNC ALL mode, recording stops when the input level drops below the trigger level for more than six seconds.

level

STOP

6 seconds

S_LVL

time

Also note that in this mode, the auto track function is enabled (see “Automatic track division” on page 31).

SYNC OFF Automatic synchronized record start and stop functions are disabled and must be per- formed manually.

SYNC 1 In the SYNC 1 mode, recording stops at the start of the next track (when the level of the first track has gone below the trigger level for less than six seconds and the level of the second track goes above the trigger level)

Less than

Recording

stops

six seconds

 

level

 

S_LVL

 

 

time

or

When the input level goes below the trigger level for more than six seconds (as in the SYNC ALL mode).

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Contents CD Recorder/Cassette Deck Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Safety Information Contents Some notes and precautions Supplied accessoriesIntroduction Environmental considerations Introduction-Some notes and precautionsRack-mounting the unit Beware of condensationAbout tapes Introduction-FinalizingFinalizing About CD-R and CD-RW discsRecordable discs Handling of compact discsAdditional notes with regard to CD-R and CD-RW discs Use of the remote control unit Never use a stabilizer or printable discsRecommended media Introduction-About this manual About this manualFeatures and controls Monitor TAPE/MIX/DISC switch Features and controls-Rear panel featuresRear panel features Phones jack and volume controlFeatures and controls-Remote control features Remote control featuresNumber keys 0 through 10, +10, Cassette operations Playback operationsContinuous tape/CD playback Cassette operations-Recording operations Recording operationsDubbing tapes from the CD deck Dubbing to tape from the middle of a CD Cassette operations-Recording tapes from the Phono deckRecording tapes from the Phono deck Bypassing the Input level for dubbingCassette operations-Other recording features Other recording featuresOther tape functions and features Cassette operations-Other tape functions and features Fast forward and rewindSearch keys Time display modes CD playerSimple playback operations Track searchCD player-Playback modes Playback modesProgrammed order playback Repeat play Setting the a and B repeat pointsCD player-Repeat play Intro checkTimer playback CD player-Auto spacingAuto spacing Input selection Signal volumeRecording CDs Input monitoringRecording CDs-Basic recording Basic recordingFrequency conversion Recording CDs-Dubbing from tape to disc Dubbing from tape to discRecording CDs-From the Riaa Phono inputs From the Riaa Phono inputsDubbing to CD from the middle of the tape Advanced recording Setting the trigger levelRecording CDs-Advanced recording Synchronized recordingSync recording start Sync recording stopAutomatic track division Rec mute functionFade-in and fade-out To perform a fade-inTo perform a fade-out Unfinalizing CD-RW discs After recordingErasing Erasing tracksAfter recording-Erasing Erasing a whole discRefreshing a disc After recording-Erasing Reference and specifications TroubleshootingMenu items Reference and specifications-Menu itemsSpecifications CD recorder sectionReference and specifications-Specifications Phono input and headphonesCassette recorder section Tape maintenance Reference and specifications-Dimensional drawingDimensional drawing General specificationsCC-222@#
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CC-222MKII specifications

The Tascam CC-222MKII is a versatile and reliable combination deck that has been designed for professional audio applications. Combining the best of both worlds, this deck features a high-quality CD player and a cassette recorder, making it an ideal solution for musicians, broadcasters, and sound engineers. One of the main features of the CC-222MKII is its ability to play and record CDs as well as standard cassette tapes, which provides users with flexibility in audio formats.

The CD player in the CC-222MKII is compatible with various disc formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users to play back personalized audio compilations or recordings. Tascam has integrated a high-performance DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) within the unit, which ensures accurate sound reproduction with minimal distortion. Additionally, the player accommodates seamless playback, so users can easily transition between tracks or scan through content, enhancing the overall listening experience.

In terms of cassette functionality, the CC-222MKII offers a built-in cassette deck that utilizes a high-quality transport mechanism. This ensures smooth and reliable tape playback and recording. The deck features both playback and record capabilities for standard compact cassettes, with a user-friendly interface making it easy to navigate controls and manage audio content.

The Tascam CC-222MKII also incorporates several crucial technologies to support its functionality. One notable feature is the built-in A/D (analog to digital) and D/A (digital to analog) converters, which facilitate high-quality recording and playback. Furthermore, the unit includes a range of input options, including XLR and RCA connectors, allowing users to connect external microphones, mixers, or other audio equipment.

Another key characteristic of the CC-222MKII is its ease of use. The deck is equipped with a large LCD display that provides clear information about the current playing track, time elapsed, and other essential data. The intuitive layout and handling make it accessible for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

Moreover, the durable construction of the Tascam CC-222MKII ensures longevity and reliability in various settings, whether in a studio environment or on the road. Its compact design allows for easy integration into any audio setup, making it a popular choice for a wide range of users seeking versatility and performance in an all-in-one audio solution.