Teac CD-RW900CD owner manual Contents

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1 − Introduction

 

About this manual

6

Supplied accessories

6

Rack-mounting the unit

6

About CD-R abd CD-RW discs

7

Finalizing

7

“Recordable” discs

7

Environmental considerations

8

Handling of compact discs

8

Never use a stabilizer or printable discs

9

Beware of condensation

9

Use of the remote control unit

9

Batteries

9

Inserting batteries

9

Connections

9

2 − Features of the CD-RW900

 

Front panel

10

Rear panel

11

RC-RW900 Remote control unit

12

3 − Menu operation

 

Menu configuration

13

Operation basics

13

4 − Playback operations

 

Discs for playback

15

Simple playback operations

15

Track selection

15

Using the skip function

15

Selecting by track number

16

Track search

16

Normal search

16

Direct search

16

Operation variations

16

Playback modes

17

Continuous playback

17

Single-track playback

17

Program playback

17

Random playback

18

Time display switching

18

Timer playback

18

Repeat playback

18

A to B repeat playback

19

Pitch control function

19

Key control function

19

Playingback MP3 files

20

About MP3 track data

20

Directory playback setting

20

Contents

5 − Recording

 

Input selection

21

Input monitoring

21

Frequency conversion

21

Basic recording

22

Time display while recording

22

Full disc

22

Advanced recording

23

Fade-in and fade-out recording

23

Synchronized recording

23

Sync recording

23

Automatic track division

24

Manually divide track

25

Rec mute function

25

6 − After recording

 

Finalizing

26

Unfinalizing CD-RW discs

26

Erasing

27

Erasing tracks

27

Erasing a whole disc

27

Refreshing a disc

27

7 − Titling

 

Title input operation

28

Disc title input

28

Track title input

28

Keyboard type setting

29

Title input by keyboard

29

Other keyboard operations

29

8 − Reference and specifications

 

Error messages

30

Messages during operations

30

Troubleshooting

30

Specifications

31

Dimensional drawing

31

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Contents CD-RW900 Appliance to Rain or Moisture Important Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Optical pickup Safety InformationContents − Introduction Supplied accessoriesAbout this manual Rack-mounting the unitRecordable discs About CD-R and CD-RW discsEnvironmental considerations Use of the remote control unit Front panel − Features of the CD-RW900Rear panel RC-RW900 Remote control unit Operation basics Menu configuration− Menu operation −Menu operation −Playback operations Using the skip functionDiscs for playback Simple playback operationsSelecting by track number Track searchNormal search Direct searchContinuous playback Playback modesSingle-track playback Program playbackTimer playback Time display switchingRepeat playback Random playbackKey control function To B repeat playbackPitch control function About MP3 track data Directory playback settingPlaying back MP3 files Input selection −RecordingInput monitoring Frequency conversionFull disc Basic recordingTime display while recording Fade-in and fade-out recording Advanced recordingSynchronaized recording Sync recordingAutomatic track division Manually divide track − Advanced RecordingRec mute function Unfinalizing CD-RW discs After recordingFinalizing Refreshing a disc ErasingErasing tracks Erasing a whole discTitle input operation −TitlingDisc title input Track title inputTitle input by keyboard Keyboard type settingOther keyboard operations / œError messages Reference and specificationsMessages during operations Troublshooting32 Ø SpecificationsDimensional drawing CD-RW900

CD-RW900CD specifications

The Teac CD-RW900CD is a sophisticated piece of audio equipment designed for music enthusiasts and recording professionals alike. This versatile machine stands out in the crowded marketplace of CD recorders, primarily due to its combination of user-friendly features, high-quality sound reproduction, and durable build.

One of the key features of the CD-RW900CD is its ability to record on CD-R and CD-RW discs, providing flexibility for both permanent and rewritable media. This allows users to create custom compilations, record live performances, or archive audio collections with ease. The recorder is equipped with a high-precision CD transport mechanism, which ensures reliable playback and recording while minimizing jitter, a critical factor in maintaining sound quality.

The device boasts an impressive 24-bit/192 kHz audio resolution, enabling the capture of rich sound details during the recording process. This high-resolution capability makes it an ideal choice for audiophiles who demand clarity and fidelity in their music. Moreover, the built-in Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) enhances the quality of recordings from analog sources such as vinyl records, cassette tapes, and other audio equipment.

Another standout feature is the CD-RW900CD's intuitive interface, which includes a large, backlit LCD screen that displays essential information such as track numbers, remaining recording time, and input levels. Users can easily navigate through various settings and options thanks to the straightforward controls, making the device accessible even for those who are new to audio recording.

For added convenience, the device supports various input options, including RCA connectors for analog sources and optical digital inputs for high-quality digital audio. Furthermore, the CD-RW900CD is equipped with a built-in stereo microphone input, allowing for straightforward audio capturing of live events or spontaneous recordings.

In terms of connectivity, the Teac CD-RW900CD offers RCA output for connection to external audio systems, enabling users to enjoy their recorded music through high-fidelity speakers. With its robust construction and sleek design, this CD recorder not only performs well functionally but also looks appealing in any studio or home audio setup.

In summary, the Teac CD-RW900CD combines advanced recording technology with user-friendly features, making it a standout choice for anyone looking to create high-quality audio recordings. Its versatility, sound fidelity, and ease of use make it a valuable addition to the toolkit of both amateur and professional musicians.