Pickup time 3-4

PITCH CONT key and indicator 2-5Pitch control 3-1

PLAY key and indicator 2-1PLAY MODE key 2-5Playback 4-1

between two location points 4-2displaying track titles during 4-4entering programmed 6-1incremental 3-3

monaural 4-1outputs 4-1repeat 4-3timer-controlled 3-2

Playback and recording (sequential) 7-2Playing back a single track 4-2Playing back a whole disc 4-1

Point erase operations 5-3“Post-Script” recording 4-6“Post-script” recording 3-4

~IN (power in connector) 2-9Power in connector (~ IN) 2-9POWER switch 2-2

Principles of menu operations 3-1Programmed sequence

checking and editing 6-2entering 6-1

Protected tracks 5-7PS/2 keyboard 6-1

R

Rack-mounting the unit 1-3Random access and U-TOC 1-1READY key and indicator 2-2Rear panel 2-7

Rebuilding the TOC 4-5REC MODE switch 2-6RECORD key and indicator 2-2Recording

analog 4-8basic 4-5digital 4-7

“Post-Script” 3-44-6replace 4-6sequential 7-2sound synchro 4-7

Recording date, displaying 4-4Recording operations 4-4Recording using MDs 4-5Relative time display 4-2

REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector 2-97-1REMOTE (SERIAL) connector 2-9REMOTE CONTROL connector 2-9Remote control of the MD-801 7-1REPEAT indicator 2-7

REPEAT key and indicator 2-5Repeat playback 4-3

Index R - T

Replace recording 4-6

Restoring erased material 5-6

RESUME indicator 2-6

Resume setting 3-2

Retaining a track titleafter editing 5-5

S

SCMS 3-4

Search operations, track 4-3

Sequential playback and recording 7-2

Serial communications 3-3

Setting time and date 4-4

Shuttle mode 4-4

SHUTTLE wheel 2-3

SINGLE indicator 2-6

Single track, playing back 4-2

Software version 3-4

Sound synchro recording 4-7

Specifications 8-2

Spindle motor time 3-4

Start of track, erasing from 5-4

Stereo-to-mono 5-6

STOP key 2-2

SYNC IN, WORD 2-9

SYNC THRU, WORD 2-9

Synchro recording 4-7

System software version 3-4

T

Tally indicators 7-1Time and date setting 4-4Time display (relative) 4-2Time display and indicators 2-7TIME key 2-3

Time-based location 6-2Timer-controlled playback 3-2Title copying together with audio 4-8Title editing with keyboard 6-3Title entry (track and disc) 5-7TITLE key 2-3

Titles

copying disc and track 5-9displaying during playback 4-4editing existing 5-8

viewing 5-8

TOC EDIT indicator 2-7

TOC WRITE key and indicator 2-5TOC, rebuilding 4-5

Track

attributes, changing 5-6combining tracks 5-2

cueing the next automatically 4-3cueing to the first audio position 4-3displaying title during playback 4-4dividing 5-1

EOM 3-2erasing 5-2

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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.