Section 7 : Recording/editing of subcode data

7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 and when you determine the desired point, press the EXECUTE key. From that point, the Skip ID is recorded.

7-3-2 Erasing the Skip ID

1 Press the SELECT 1/2 key to select the deck.

7-5. Program numbers

The program number shows the number of the program and is recorded with the Start ID at the beginning of each program.

2 Press the ID MODE key so that the "SKIP ERASE" lights in the display.

3 During stop or playback, press the EXECUTE key. The tape is rewound to the previous Skip ID and the Skip ID is erased while it is played back.

During erasing, the "SKIP ERASE" blinks and when the Skip ID has been erased, the normal playback is restored.

7-4. End ID

The End ID marks the tape end position.

The point where the End ID is recorded is detected as the tape end position and the tape cannot be advanced from that point.

When the End ID is detected in the Fast Forward mode, the tape is rewound to the beginning of the End ID and stops for further recording.

When the End ID is detected during playback, the tape is rewound to the beginning of the tape.

áWhen the End ID is detected, the "EE" lights in the pro- gram number display.

7-4-1. Recording the End ID

1 Press the SELECT 1/2 key to select the deck.

2 In the Record-Pause or Record mode, press the ID MODE key so that the "END WRT" lights.

3 In the Record or Record-Pause mode, press the EXE- CUTE key at the point where you want to record the End ID.

The "END WRT" blinks and the End ID is recorded for 9 seconds from that point. After recording, the tape is rewound to the beginning of the End ID and stops.

áWhen the COMMON MODE switch is set to "1&2", the End ID is recorded on tapes in both Deck 1 and Deck 2 regardless of the setting of the SELECT 1/2 key.

7-4-2. Erasing the End ID

When the tape is fast-forwarded by pressing the F FWD key, the tape stops at the beginning of the End ID. Recording from that point erases the End ID.

7-5-1. Recording the program number

Program numbers are automatically recorded at the same time as Start IDs.

When recording is performed from the beginning of the tape and Start IDs are automatically recorded, program numbers are recorded in order from 01.

áWhen recording on a tape on which program numbers have already been recorded, first play back the tape so that the program number is shown in the display then record the Start ID.

If the program number is not shown in the display and the Start ID is recorded, the program number is not recorded.

7-5-2. Erasing the program number

When the Start ID is erased, the program number is auto- matically erased.

7-5-3. Renumber

Renumber means renumbering from the first Start ID as Program 01. Do this when the program numbers have not been recorded correctly because a Start ID has been erased or a new program has been inserted.

1 Press the SELECT 1/2 key to select the deck.

2 Press the ID MODE key so that the "RENUM" lights in the display.

3 Press the EXECUTE key during stop or playback. The tape automatically rewinds to the beginning. When the first Start ID is detected, the program num- ber is recorded.

After recording, the tape is advanced to the next Start ID and the program number is recorded in the same way.

Thus, the program numbers are recorded in order from

01.When the tape end or the End ID is detected, the tape is rewound to the beginning and stops.

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Tascam DA-302 owner manual Recording/editing of subcode data, Program numbers, End ID