Tascam MD-801RMKII owner manual Restoring erased material, Changing track attributes

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bers are renumbered accordingly. See the dia- gram above for an example.

If you need to make the new track (formerly the A-B portion) into part of the preceding and/or following track, use the track combine facility (see 5.4, "Combining tracks") to turn these tracks into one track.

The A and B points are lost after this edit opera- tion, and will have to be re-entered if they are to be used again.

You can cancel the operation at any time in the usual way (SHUTTLE wheel counterclock- wise, EDIT key or STOP key).

NOTE

You cannot move the A-B portion inside itself (i.e. the insert point cannot be between the A point and the B point).

5.8 Restoring erased material

A track or section erased can be unerased. This is an “all or nothing”-type process—all tracks and sections deleted are restored, and it is not possible to restore only one of these tracks or sections.

In addition, if tracks or sections are restored, the audio data only is restored—the titles and recording dates are not restored, but a title such as RST.001 will be automatically given, showing that this is a restored track. The tracks restored in a single operation start numbering at 001, regardless of any other track titles with the same number that were on the disc before the operation.

This function can also be used in an emergency, if recording was taking place, and power to the unit was cut off part of the way through the recording process. In this event, data on the disc will be present, but will not be organized with the TOC and will hence be inaccessible. This function may allow the data to be accessed after the restore operation has been performed.

However, there are occasions on which this function does not restore such data, and the Not Execute! message will appear..

NOTES

Tracks and sections of less than 12 seconds in length may not be restored.

When restoring a track or tracks, the last restored track will have the unused portion of the disc automatically appended to it. This will result in a Disc Full error message if you try to record on the disc.

To overcome this problem, split the new long track at the end of the recorded section, and delete the new track which consists of the unused part of the disc.

When restoring recordings that have been interrupted, the time shown on the display may disappear from the display at the point at which the power was cut. This is a normal function, and you should not be concerned if this happens. You may want to use this as the position to divide the new "long" track into two before deleting the unwanted part, as described above.

If a track or section occupies a part of the disc which has been overwritten by a new record- ing, the older section cannot be restored—the data is no longer available.

This operation can take place in stop, play ready or play mode.

1Press the EDIT key, and turn the DATA dial until the display shows:

RESTORE ?

2Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise to restore deleted data.

The display may show Not Execute!. Here, this means that the disc has no material recorded on it which has been erased (there may even be no material at all recorded on it).

5.9 Changing track attributes

After a track has been restored in the way described above, it may have the wrong attribute assigned to it (it may be restored as mono when it was originally stereo, or vice versa). This function allows you to restore the correct attribute.

1Use the TRACK keys or any other convenient method to select the track whose attributes you wish to change.

2After pressing the EDIT key, turn the DATA dial until the display shows:

TRK ATTR ?

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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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The MD-801RMKII is equipped with advanced digital signal processing capabilities, enhancing the audio fidelity and providing options like pitch control and time-stretching effects. These features allow sound engineers to manipulate audio recordings creatively while maintaining high sound quality.

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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In conclusion, the Tascam MD-801RMKII stands as a powerful MiniDisc recorder with quality sound, robust features, and versatility that caters to the demands of audio professionals. Whether for recording, archiving, or live performances, the MD-801RMKII remains a reliable choice for those seeking high-fidelity audio solutions.