Tascam MD-301mkII Optional Functions System Restrictions, ÂȘEditing keys, Title entry keys

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Optional Functions

System Restrictions

If you connect an IBM-compatible personal computer keyboard (101 or 106 keys) to the KEYBOARD terminal of this deck, you can operate the deck control, track selection, editing and title entry directly from the keyboard.

Place the provided lettering guide around the keyboard function keys for your reference.

ªCorrespondence between deck buttons and keyboard keys

Deck Buttons

Keyboard Keys

[µ]

F1 key

 

 

[]

F2 key

 

 

STOP button

F4 key

 

 

PLAY button

F5 key

 

 

READY button

F6 key

 

 

RECORD button

F8 key

 

 

AUTO SPACE button

F9 key

 

 

REPEAT button

F10 key

 

 

PLAY MODE button

F11 key

 

 

DISPLAY button

F12 key

 

 

YES button

Enter key

 

 

+10 button

+ key

 

 

Numeric buttons

Numeric keys

 

 

CLEAR button

Shift + F10 keys

 

 

EJECT button

Shift + F12 keys

 

 

ßkey

 

 

˚

key

 

 

ªEditing keys

Function

Key Operation

ERASE TRACK

Shift + F1 keys

 

 

ERASE DISC

Shift + F2 keys

 

 

MOVE

Shift + F4 keys

 

 

DIVIDE

Shift + F5 keys

 

 

COMBINE

Shift + F6 keys

 

 

TITLE COPY

Shift + F7 keys

 

 

TITLE

Shift + F8 keys

 

 

UNDO

Shift + F9 keys

 

 

Mode cancellation

Esc key

 

 

ªTitle entry keys

Operation

Key Operation

Move cursor

ßkey, key

 

 

Change track number

key, key

to be edited

 

 

 

Switch uppercase/

Caps key

lowercase

 

 

 

Erase character

BS (Back Space)

before cursor

key

 

 

Erase character on

DEL (Delete) key

cursor

 

 

 

Insert character

INS (Insert) key

 

 

End title entry

Esc key

 

 

Characters can be entered directly from the keyboard.

When the track number to be edited is changed using [] or [], the track title will remain the same.

" " and " " cannot be used at the same time.

When using a keyboard, do not turn the power on and off rapidly, as this may sometimes cause the keyboard to become unoperational.

Because of the different recording systems used by Compact Cassette, DAT, etc., the MD (Mini Disc) is subjected to some system restrictions. These restrictions may result in the following problems. These are normal and are not malfunctions.

"Track Full" is displayed before the available recording time (max. 60 or 74 minutes) expires.

"Track Full" is displayed whenever the number of allowable tracks is reached, regardless of the recording time still available. With the MD system, it is not possible to record more than 254 tracks. If you want to record more tracks, erase unnecessary tracks, record them on another MD, or use the editing proce- dure to combine existing tracks.

"Track Full" is displayed even though both the number of tracks and the recording time have not been filled.

Whenever emphasis data or other signal enhancements are switched on-off in the middle of tracks, the track is separated at that point and "Track Full" may be displayed regardless of the recording time and number of tracks.

The remaining recording time of an MD does not increase although you have erased several tracks.

The remaining recording time display ignores tracks shorter than 12 seconds. Therefore, the time may not increase if you have erased several short tracks.

The total elapsed recording time and remaining recording time does not coincide with the available recording time (max. 60 or 74 minutes).

The minimum unit for recording data is usually 6 clusters (approx. 12 seconds). Data of less than 12 seconds still uses the 12-second space, so actual available recording time becomes shorter than rated. Also, if the MD is scratched, the scratched sections are automatically deleted and the time available is decreased accordingly.

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Contents MD-301@# Important Safety Instructions Laser output 55 mW Wavelength 785 ±20 nm Label required in this reguration is shownOptical pickup Type KMS-260A ManufacturerBefore Use ContentsHandling MDs When Protected !! is displayedWhen D-IN Unlock ! blinks Remote Control UnitConnection ConnectionsRack Mounting Voltage ConversionSync Record button Upper/Lower case button Aß∑a Name of Each ControlªSTOP button p ¥PLAY button a πREADY button Numeric buttons 1 to 9, 0, +10 g REPEAT/A-B buttonsDisplay Selected Input RecordingRecording an MD To protect an MD against accidental erasureTo play a track located before or after Current track HeadphonesPlayback Normal PlaybackAssigning Track Numbers During Recording Monitoring the Input SignalAdjusting the Recording Level Useful Tips for RecordingChecking the Recorded Tracks Timer RecordingSync Recording Checking the Remaining MD Recording TimePlaying Tracks in Random Order Shuffle Playback Using the Display WindowUseful Tips for Playback Selecting the Desired TrackWhen Recording to Analog Tape Repeating Tracks Repeat Playback Timer PlaybackErasing Tracks Erase Function Editing Recorded MDsExample To move D from track number 4 to track number Combining Tracks Combine FunctionMoving a Track Move Function Example Combining B and CPress the Display button to select the character type Assigning Titles Title FunctionCopying a Title Title Copy Function Changing entered charactersªEditing keys Optional Functions System RestrictionsTitle entry keys Display Messages Serial Copy Management System Guide to the Serial Copy Management System… Rule Specifications TroubleshootingTOC To the User