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Tascam MD-801RMKII Owner Manual
29 pages 591.9 Kb
MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@#OWNERS MANUAL MD Recorder/Player WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.2 Table of Contents 2 - Front and rear panel features i 1 - Introduction 3 - Menu items 4 - Basic operations 3 Table of Contents ii5 - Editing operations 6 - Use of a keyboard with the MD-801 7 - Remote control of the MD-801 8 - Specifications, etc. 11 4 1 - Introduction1.1.3Random access and U-TOC 1.1.2Buffer memory 1.1.1ATRAC compression 1.1 About the MiniDisc format 5 1 - Care of MD media 12 1.3 About the MD-801R/P Mk II 6 1 - About the MD-801R/P Mk II ter to perform this operation for you. 1.3.3Care of the unit 1.3.1Unpacking the unit 13 1.3.2Rack-mounting the unit Do not attempt to change this battery by your- self. Get an authorized TASCAM service cen- 7 1 - About this manual F1 SHIFT F1 1.4 About this manual 14 31 8 3 - Menu items3.5 Jog loop length 3.4 Frame display 3.3 Auto cue 3.2 Pitch control operations 3.1 Basic principles of menu 9 3 - Resume setting 3.9 Timer-controlled playback 3.8 EOM trackmitted when recording is halted temporarily. 3.7 EOM disc 3.6 Resume setting 32 10 3 - Incremental play 3.12Check items3.11.4Stop bits 3.11.3Parity 3.11.2Word length 3.11.1Baud rate 3.11Serial communicationsthis function is enabled. While this function is enabled, the 33 11 3 - Auto track numbering level 3.15Post-script recordingtaking these factors into consideration. 3.13Auto track numbering level3.12.3System software version 34 3.12.1Spindle motor time 3.14Copy ID 41 12 4 - Basic operations4.2.3Monaural playback 4.2.2Playback outputs 4.2.1Playing back a whole disc 4.2 Playback of discsIf you do, the disc may become unreadable. ). 4.1 Inserting and ejecting discs Never turn the power off when the U-TOC is being written to disc ( If the tracks being played back are less than three seconds in length, playback will be dis- 13 4 - Playback of discs 4.2.8Relative time display 4.2.7The CALL function 4.2.5Entering the A and B location points 42 4.2.4Playing back a single track The above function can be overridden with the resume function, which turns the 4.2.6Playback between two location points If no call point has been set, the relative time will be from the start of the disc. 14 4 - Playback of discs 4.2.14Jog mode 4.2.13Varispeed mode 4.2.10Track search operationsB repeat cannot take place. 43 4.2.9Repeat playback F or A-B repeat to be effectiv e, location point A must be before location point B, otherwise A- 4.2.11Cueing the next track automatically 4.2.12Cueing to the rst audio position in a track While the MD-801 is in varispeed mode, care must be tak en that it is not set to use an e xter- 15 44 4.3 Recording operations4.2.18Setting the time and datethose of the current track. 4.2.17Displaying the recording dateaffect the display (see key can also be used to If the MD-801 is in stop mode, pressing the 4.2.15Shuttle mode 4.2.16Displaying track titles during playback key displays the disc, rather than the current track, title. Remember also that the If the MD-801 is in stop mode, this operation shows the discs time and date, rather than 16 45 4.3.3Basic recording) before recording, to avoid this situation. way. 4.3.2Rebuilding the TOC 4.3.1General notes on recording using the MD format 17 46 erase the whole disc (except for the disc title). If post-script recording is turned off, you will recording the newly-created rst track. 4.3.6Replace recording 4.3.4Track number incrementing 4.3.5Post-Script recording 18 47 effect. have no 4.3.8Digital recordingSynchro mode is automatically turned off. 4.3.7Sound synchro recording When recording from a digital source, remem- ber that the input level controls If the selected digital input is not correctly connected, or is not present, the 19 48 ually in these cases. 4.3.9Analog recording 4.3.10Track title copying together with audio 51 20 5 - Editing operations5.2 Dividing tracks5.1.1Cancelling an edit operationstart the editing process. you before 5.1 Basic editing operations A disc must not be write-protected when sav- ing edits to disc. The display shows 5.1.2Editing without saving the edits to disc 21 5 - Erasing a track 5.4 Combining tracks 5.3 Erasing a trackabove. wheel is turned in step 4 menu system (see 3.5, "Jog loop length"). You can set the length of the jog loop in the 52 22 5 - Moving tracks 5.6 A and B point erase operationsthis. message if you attempt . The display will show a 5.5 Moving tracks 53 Selecting the rst trac k and attempting a com- bine operation will result in the message 23 5 - A and B point erase operations 5.6.3Erasing from the start of a track 5.6.2Erasing to the end of a track 5.6.1Normal A-B erase 54 5.6.4Erasing more than one track at a time 24 5 - Moving an A-B point 5.7 Moving an A-B pointtrack") for this purpose. 55 5.6.5Retaining a track title for use by the second track after a division 25 5 - Restoring erased material 5.9 Changing track attributes 5.8 Restoring erased material 56 26 5 - Erasing a complete disc 5.10Erasing a complete discbe protected again. If a trac k is unprotected in this w ay, it cannot 57 5.11Track and disc title entry 27 5 - Track and disc title entry 5.11.5Viewing titles 5.11.4Editing existing titles 5.11.3Changing characters 5.11.2Inserting characters 5.11.1Deleting charactersnative titles. If the display shows 8 58 28 5 - Track and disc title entry 59 5.11.6Copying disc and track titles 29
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