Tascam quick start TASCAM CD-R624M, Packing List, Installing the CD-R624MBundle

Models: CD-R624M

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TASCAM CD-R624M

TASCAM CD-R624M

Packing List

The following items should be present in your CD-R624M bundle:

-TEAC 6x24 external CDR drive (CD-R56S/614)

-SCSI Cable

-SCSI Terminator

-CD-R624M software CD-ROM

-CD Stomper w/ CD Stomper CD-ROM and CD Labels

-(2) Blank TEAC CDR media

-TEAC 6x24 Installation Guide

-CD-R624 QuickStart Guide (That’d be this book.)

Installing the CD-R624M Bundle

A hardware installation booklet has been included with this package; look to it for installation of the CD-Recorder. Also, if you are new to installing software on your Mac, be aware that you will probably have to restart the computer in between each installation.

To install the software, make sure your CD-Recorder is connected. Insert the CD-R624W disc into your CD-ROM or CDR drive.

There are several programs you will need to install:

Adaptec Toast - Data CD Authoring

Adaptec Jam - Audio CD Authoring The CD-R56S driver file MUST be placed in the same folder as the Jam application. This file is on the CD-R624M software CD.

BIAS Peak LE - Audio Recording/Editing

BIAS SFX Machine Lite - Effect Processing

SFX Machine Lite must be placed in the Plug-ins folder inside the BIAS Peak LE Folder. Otherwise, Peak LE will not add SFX Machine to its list.

Xing Technologies AudioCatalyst - MP3 Encoding

Apple QuickTime 4.0 - Offers support for more advanced multimedia, including playback of MP3 files.

The QuickTime installer may ask for your type of internet connection. The install is on your CD-R624M CD, so an internet connection is not necessary.

Adobe Acrobat 3.0 - Reading PDF files

Be sure attention is paid to the placement of the files as mentioned above for Jam and BIAS Peak LE/SFX Machine Lite. If these files are not placed as specified, the programs will lose some functions.

CDR Introductory Tutorial

CDR (Compact Disc Recordable) media can store up to 74 minutes of stereo audio, or up to 650 megabytes of data. CDR media can only be written to once, so the CDR authoring software allows you to design your CD completely before you burn it. Since the CD must contain a directory of what is on it, and since that directory is on the write-once only media also, all of the information must be burned to the CD at the same time. Recording the information to a CD is done in a Session.

While audio CD players will only recognize the first session on the CD, many CD-ROMs will read multiple sessions. A CD with more than one session is called a Multi-Session CD. So, if the first session only contained 200 megabytes of data, you could record another session behind it up to approximately 450 megabytes. (It won’t be quite that big because of the extra space taken by the new directory.) Remember though, older CD-ROMs may not search for those extra sessions.

When you get ready to design the session, you will first need to determine the format of the CD. Some of the common CD formats you can create with Adaptec Toast and Jam are listed below:

Audio CD - This is the standard CD format you can use in your Audio CD player. You can have up to 99 tracks of audio, with adjustable silence breaks in between each track. The audio tracks

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Tascam quick start TASCAM CD-R624M, Packing List, Installing the CD-R624MBundle, CDR Introductory Tutorial