Tascam MD-801RMKII owner manual About the MD-801R/P Mk, Unpacking the unit, Rack-mounting the unit

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to be conveniently carried out using a standard key- board

Remote control possible from dedicated TASCAM remote control units (RC-801, RC-FS10/20, and RC-8), or through industry-standard parallel or serial interfaces

Tally signals sent to controlling device at the end of each track played back

Optional RAM buffer expansion module (BU-801) allows flash start of track playback

RIn addition, the MD801R Mk II provides the follow- ing features:

20-bit A/D converter for increased audio quality when recording

Selectable Copy ID modes, including the SCMS standard

Integral sampling frequency converter, allowing digital recording from material recorded at fre- quencies other than 44.1 kHz (48 kHz and 32 kHz)

Digital inputs in both SPDIF and AES/EBU formats

The ability to record in monaural mode, doubling the recording time available on a disc.

Analog inputs in both +4 dBu balanced (XLR- type) and –10 dBV unbalanced (RCA) formats. The balanced inputs may be trimmed to match input signal levels

Replace recording function, allowing recording to be carried out in the middle of a track, while retain- ing the track title

Sound sync function to allow the unit to start recording automatically when a selectable audio threshold level is exceeded

Title dubbing from another MD-801 unit (requires optional connecting cable PW-1XMD)

Realtime clock for date- and timestamping recorded material

1.3.1 Unpacking the unit

When you unpack the unit, as well as the unit itself and this manual, you should find:

Power cord

Rack-mount kit

Warranty card

If any items are missing, contact your TASCAM dealer.

1 - About the MD-801R/P Mk II

1.3.2 Rack-mounting the unit

The MD-801 is equipped with integral rack-mount ears, and may be installed in any standard vertical 19” rack.

Remove the feet from the MD-801 using a Phillips screwdriver before installing the unit.

In addition to the 3U of space required for the MD- 801 itself, we strongly suggest leaving at least 1U of empty rack space above the MD-801 for ventilation purposes.

1.3.3 Care of the unit

The commonsense precautions that you should take with any piece of precision electronic equipment also apply to the MD-801. In particular:

Do not subject the unit to severe shocks or vibra- tion. Despite the buffer mechanism mentioned above, there is a risk of data loss, particularly while recording.

Do not use the unit in very dusty or smoky environ- ments. If the optical lens or the head becomes dirty as the result of such use, use a commercially-avail- able MD lens and head cleaner to clean the lens.

The exterior of the unit may be cleaned with a soft dry cloth, or a cloth barely dampened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any solvent, thinner or alcohol-based cleaning agents to clean the unit.

The date and time clock (for timestamping of record- ings and edits) is powered by a lithium battery. We suggest that this battery is changed about every two years.

NOTE

Do not attempt to change this battery by your- self. Get an authorized TASCAM service cen- ter to perform this operation for you.

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Contents MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@# Table of Contents Editing operations Remote control of the MD-801Specifications, etc Use of a keyboard with the MD-801Introduction About the MiniDisc formatAbout the MD-801R/P Mk Care of MD mediaCare of MD media Track titling, etcRack-mounting the unit About the MD-801R/P MkUnpacking the unit Care of the unitBackup memory About this manualAbout this manual Frame display Menu itemsBasic principles of menu operations Auto cue Jog loop lengthTimer-controlled playback Resume settingResume setting EOM track11Serial communications Incremental play10Incremental play 12Check items14Copy ID Auto track numbering level13Auto track numbering level 15Post-script recordingBasic operations Inserting and ejecting discsPlayback of discs Playback of discs Repeat playback 13Varispeed mode14Jog mode 10Track search operationsRecording operations Recording operationsGeneral notes on recording using the MD format Rebuilding the TOCBasic recording Track number incrementing Post-Script recordingReplace recording Sound synchro recording Digital recordingAnalog recording 10Track title copying together with audioBasic editing operations Cancelling an edit operationEditing operations Dividing tracksErasing a track Erasing a trackCombining tracks Moving tracks Moving tracksB point erase operations Erasing from the start of a track B point erase operationsErasing to the end of a track Normal A-B eraseMoving an A-B point Moving an A-B pointRestoring erased material Restoring erased materialChanging track attributes Erasing a complete disc 10Erasing 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.

At the core of the MD-801RMKII is its ability to record in high-quality stereo sound. The device supports a variety of audio formats, including linear PCM for uncompressed audio and ATRAC for compressed formats. This flexibility allows users to choose the recording quality that best suits their needs, whether for live performances or studio settings.

One of the standout features of the MD-801RMKII is its dual-channel recording capability, enabling simultaneous recording on two separate channels. This is particularly useful for live audio applications where capturing different audio sources at once is essential. Moreover, the unit offers multiple input options, including XLR balanced inputs and RCA unbalanced inputs, providing versatility whether connecting microphones, instruments, or other audio equipment.

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.

In terms of reliability, the Tascam MD-801RMKII is built to withstand rigorous use in professional environments. It includes features such as a robust chassis and the ability to function in various temperature conditions, ensuring consistent performance anywhere from a studio to a live concert.

The integration of MIDI functionality further expands the capabilities of the MD-801RMKII, allowing synchronization with other music production devices. This feature ensures seamless operation with digital audio workstations and other MIDI-compatible equipment.

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.