If the A point is set at the start of a track, and the B point at the end of another track, the whole of the tracks containing and between these points will be erased (in the example above, tracks 2 and 3 will be erased.

Track number

1 23

Formerly tracks 4 and 5

The remaining tracks will be automatically renum- bered to form a continuous sequence.

NOTE

It is not possible to erase the last track on the disc using this method. You must use the track erase function (see 5.3, "Erasing a track") for this purpose.

5.6.5Retaining a track title for use by the second track after a division

As explained earlier (5.2, "Dividing tracks"), when a track is divided, the earlier of the newly-created pair of tracks contains the song title. If you are using the track division to eliminate lead-in times, this would mean that the unwanted lead-in kept the title and the program material was untitled. To avoid this, use the A-B erase function (without setting the A point) to retain the title for the remaining part of the track.

5.7 Moving an A-B point

This is the electronic equivalent of a razor-blade and splicing tape. A section of material can be marked, and moved to almost any part of the disc.

 

Track number

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

 

B

A-B portion

 

 

 

to be inserted here

 

 

 

 

 

After the operation, the layout will be:

Track number

1

2

3

4

5

6

5 - Moving an A-B point

them:

Point A must not be at the same location as point B

At least one of the two points must be marked

Point B must come after point A

If any of these conditions are not met, the display will show A-B Error!.

1Mark the A and B points.

2Press the EDIT key, and turn the DATA dial until the display shows

INSERT A - B ?

3Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise. The dis- play will change:

INSR PT OK ?

The MD-801 will keep looping the point at which the insertion is to take place (the inser- tion point is at the end of the loop). Use the JOG dial (it is not a data dial at this point) to alter the position of the insertion point.

4Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise once more, and the display will change (alternating with the word Rehearsal, while the E D I T indicator lights in the display:

IN PT OK ?

The playback will now loop from a point about four seconds before the insertion point to a point about four seconds after the A point. This allows you to preview the effect of the “punch- in” join between the original material and the A-B portion being moved.

5Press the LOC B key [24] while this rehearsal process is taking place. The display will change:

OUT PT OK ?

The playback loop now changes so that the loop starts about four seconds before the B point, and ends about four seconds after the insert point.

This allows you to preview the effect of the “punch-out” between the A-B portion being moved and the original material.

Track 2 split into two at cut point

New track from A-B portion

6 Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise to make

the edit. The display will show Now

Editing, followed by Complete.

The A-B section becomes a new track. The

This operation can be performed in stop. play ready, or play modes.

The same conditions apply with regard to the A and B points as apply when erasing material betwen

point from which the A-B section was moved

also becomes a track break, and all track num-

TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 5–5

Page 37
Image 37
Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II, MD-801P Mk II owner manual Moving an A-B point

MD-801R/P Mk II, MD-801P Mk II specifications

The Tascam MD-801P Mk II and MD-801R/P Mk II are professional MiniDisc players and recorders that cater to a wide range of audio applications. Recognized for their resilient build quality and impressive sound fidelity, these models bring versatility and reliability to both studio and live environments.

One of the standout features of the MD-801P Mk II and MD-801R/P Mk II is their compatibility with both Playback and Recording functionalities. With support for the MiniDisc format, these devices enable users to record and playback high-quality audio. The MD-801P Mk II focuses on playback, while the MD-801R/P Mk II combines recording and playback capabilities, making it suitable for various audio production needs.

Another notable feature is their digital input and output. Both models are equipped with optical digital connections, ensuring minimal signal degradation during transfer. This is especially valuable for professionals looking to maintain the integrity of their recordings. Additionally, the devices offer analog connections, enhancing their versatility and enabling integration into different audio setups.

The MD-801P Mk II and MD-801R/P Mk II benefit from advanced error correction technology. This aids in maintaining audio quality, even when the disc is scratched or other minor issues occur. The robust error correction systems allow for reliable performance that professionals can depend on, whether in mastering sessions or during live events.

The user interface is designed with simplicity in mind. The clear LCD display provides essential information at a glance, while the intuitive layout of controls allows for easy navigation through functions and settings. Fast access to features like track selection and recording settings empowers users to focus on creativity without unnecessary distractions.

Furthermore, the compact form factor of the MD-801 series makes them ideal for mobile applications, fitting well into both travel and live sound rig setups. Their sturdy construction protects against the rigors of transport, securing the investment for audio professionals.

In conclusion, the Tascam MD-801P Mk II and MD-801R/P Mk II stand out as dependable tools for musicians, sound engineers, and content creators. By combining high-quality audio handling, strong build design, and user-friendly operation, these MiniDisc recorders play an essential role in various audio workflows, ensuring that the delivery of audio remains exceptional and professional.