Tascam MD-801RMKII owner manual Playback of discs

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4 - Playback of discs

4.2.4 Playing back a single track

When the disc has been loaded and the TOC has been read, use the PLAY MODE key to select the

play mode (see [22]).

Use the TRACK keys [4] to move the playback posi- tion to the start of the desired track.

Press the PLAY key [6]. Playback will start from the beginning of the track.

Stop playback with the STOP key [5]. Playback will restart at the start of the disc, unless you move the playback position to the start of the next track to be played back.

NOTE

The above function can be overridden with the resume function, which turns the STOP key into a “PAUSE” key and allows playback to continue from where it was paused using the STOP key. See 3.6, "Resume setting" for details.

2Press the PLAY MODE key [22] so that the display shows A - B .

3Press LOC A/DEL [24]. The unit will locate to the first point, and start playing until it reaches the second point, and then stop.

If the location points are in the wrong order (i.e. B precedes A), the display will show A-B Error when playback is attempted.

4.2.7 The CALL function

The CALL key [10] is used for easy location to a marked point

1Put the MD-801 into play ready mode at the point you want to mark (the READY indicator [7] should be lit).

2Press the READY key. The current point is now marked.

3You can now play back, or perform the next operation.

4To return to the marked point, press the CALL key [10].

Pause playback with the READY key [7] and restart

R

The MD-801R also automatically sets the call point

it with the PLAY key.

 

at the point where recording last started. This enables

 

 

 

4.2.5 Entering the A and B location points

 

easy return to the point where the recording started,

1 Press the MEMO IN/CAPS key [23] so that the

 

using the CALL key, in order to check a take, etc.

 

4.2.8 Relative time display

indicator lights.

 

2 Locate the playback point to the first location,

 

The call point set in the way described above (4.2.7,

and press LOC A/DEL [24]. The indicator will

 

"The CALL function") can also be used as a zero

light, showing that a value has been entered into

 

point for relative time display (all times are displayed

the location, and the MEMO IN/CAPS indica-

 

relative to this point, with times before the point

tor will go out.

 

being displayed as negative values), To enter the rel-

3 Locate the playback point to the second loca-

 

ative time mode:

 

1 Make sure that the MEMO IN/CAPS indicator

tion, and press the MEMO IN/CAPS key [23]

 

again so that the indicator lights.

 

[23] is lit.

4 Press LOC B/INSERT [24]. The indicator will

 

2 Press the TIME key [17] to show the different

light, showing that a value has been entered into

 

display modes. The relative display mode

the location, and the MEMO IN/CAPS indica-

 

appears as follows:

tor will go out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

r e l x x x m y y s

 

 

 

 

 

Clear the location points by stopping playback,

 

 

 

 

 

where xxx represents the “minutes” portion of the

pressing the MEMO IN/CAPS key, and pressing the

 

 

elapsed time since the call point, and yy represents

appropriate location key (LOC A/DEL or LOC B/

 

 

the “seconds” portion of the elapsed time. Times

INSERT) so that the indicator goes out.

 

 

before the call point are prefixed with a minus sign.

 

 

4.2.6Playback between two location points

1Enter the location points as described above.

NOTE

If no call point has been set, the “relative time” will be from the start of the disc.

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Contents MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@# Table of Contents Specifications, etc Remote control of the MD-801Editing operations Use of a keyboard with the MD-801About the MiniDisc format IntroductionCare of MD media Care of MD mediaAbout the MD-801R/P Mk Track titling, etcUnpacking the unit About the MD-801R/P MkRack-mounting the unit Care of the unitAbout this manual Backup memoryAbout this manual Basic principles of menu operations Auto cue Menu itemsFrame display Jog loop lengthResume setting Resume settingTimer-controlled playback EOM track10Incremental play Incremental play11Serial communications 12Check items13Auto track numbering level Auto track numbering level14Copy ID 15Post-script recordingInserting and ejecting discs Basic operationsPlayback of discs Playback of discs 14Jog mode 13Varispeed modeRepeat playback 10Track search operationsRecording operations Recording operationsRebuilding the TOC General notes on recording using the MD formatBasic recording Post-Script recording Track number incrementingReplace recording Digital recording Sound synchro recording10Track title copying together with audio Analog recordingEditing operations Cancelling an edit operationBasic editing operations Dividing tracksErasing a track Erasing a trackCombining tracks Moving tracks Moving tracksB point erase operations Erasing to the end of a track B point erase operationsErasing from the start of a track Normal A-B eraseMoving an A-B point Moving an A-B pointRestoring erased material Restoring erased materialChanging track attributes 10Erasing a complete disc Erasing a complete disc11Track and disc title entry Track and disc title entry 11.6Copying disc and track titles MD-801R@# MD-801P@#

MD-801RMKII specifications

The Tascam MD-801RMKII is a versatile and professional MiniDisc recorder that has made its mark in the audio industry for its reliability and high-quality sound. Designed primarily for broadcasting, archiving, and live audio applications, the MD-801RMKII boasts several features that make it an essential tool for audio professionals.

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An essential characteristic of the MD-801RMKII is its user-friendly interface, complete with an LCD screen that displays vital information such as track numbers, recording levels, and time remaining. The device also features a comprehensive suite of transport controls, enabling straightforward navigation during the recording and playback process.

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