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MD-801R@#/ MD-801P@#
OWNERS MANUAL
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Important Safety Precautions
TO THE USER
IMPORTANT (for U.K. Customers)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II
ADVARSEL
OBSERVERA
ACHTUNG
CAUTION
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Table of Contents
2 - Front and rear panel features
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Table of Contents
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1 - Introduction
1.1.3Random access and U-TOC
1.1.2Buffer memory
1.1.1ATRAC compression
1.1 About the MiniDisc format
1 - Care of MD media
1.2 Care of MD media
1.1.4Track titling, etc.
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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
1 - About this manual
F1
SHIFT
F1
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2 - Front and rear panel features
[8] RECORD key and indicator
[7] READY key and indicator
[6] PLAY key and indicator
[5] STOP key
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[17]TIME key
[16]TITLE key
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[18]EDIT key
It is possible to perform editing operations on pre-recorded (read-only) discs. However,
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[26]REPEAT key and indicator
source (see
2 - Display
(5) DATE indicator
(4) EDIT indicator
(2)
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(6) TRACK TITLE indicator
[32]DIGITAL INPUT (AES/EBU)
cables are used for digital audio connections.
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switches.
output
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[48]~ IN (power in connector)
[47]REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector
3 - Menu items
3.5 Jog loop length
3.4 Frame display
3.3 Auto cue
3.2 Pitch control
3 - Resume setting
3.9 Timer-controlled playback
3.8 EOM track
mitted when recording is halted temporarily.
3 - Incremental play
3.12Check items
3.11.4Stop bits
3.11.3Parity
3 - Auto track numbering level
3.15Post-script recording
taking these factors into consideration.
3.13Auto track numbering level
4 - Basic operations
4.2.3Monaural playback
4.2.2Playback outputs
continuous (jumpy).
4.2.1Playing back a whole disc
4 - Playback of discs
4.2.8Relative time display
4.2.7The CALL function
4.2.5Entering the A and B location points
4 - Playback of discs
4.2.14Jog mode
nal word clock (
4.2.13Varispeed mode
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4.3 Recording operations
4.2.18Setting the time and date
If the MD-801 is in stop mode, this operation shows the discs time and date, rather than
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4.3.3Basic recording
) before recording, to avoid this situation.
way.
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erase the whole disc (except for the disc title).
If post-script recording is turned off, you will
recording the newly-created rst track.
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effect.
have no
4.3.8Digital recording
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ually in these cases.
4.3.9Analog recording
MD-801.
5 - Editing operations
5.2 Dividing tracks
5.1.1Cancelling an edit operation
start the editing process.
you
5 - Erasing a track
5.4 Combining tracks
5.3 Erasing a track
above.
5 - Moving tracks
5.6 A and B point erase operations
this.
message if you attempt
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
5 - Moving an A-B point
5.7 Moving an A-B point
track") for this purpose.
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5 - Restoring erased material
5.9 Changing track attributes
5.8 Restoring erased material
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5 - Erasing a complete disc
5.10Erasing a complete disc
be protected again.
If a trac k is unprotected in this w ay, it cannot
5 - Track and disc title entry
5.11.5Viewing titles
5.11.4Editing existing titles
5.11.3Changing characters
5 - Track and disc title entry
mode.
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5.11.6Copying disc and track titles
7 - Remote control of the MD-801
current is 100 mA.
7.1.1Tally indicators
connector
7.1 REMOTE (PARALLEL)
7 - REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector
7.1.3Sequential playback and recording
7.1.2Fader start
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8 - Specifications, etc.
troubleshooting guide
8.1 Error messages and
8 - Specifications
Write Fail!
W_Protected!
UTOC Full!
8 - Specifications
8.2.5General and electrical
8.2.3Digital I/O
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8 - Dimensional drawing
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Index A - E
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Index F - P
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Index R - T
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R
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Index U - W
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