5 – recording cds—basic recording – Sony CC-222 User Manual

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5 – Recording CDs—Basic recording

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TASCAM CC-222 Owner’s Manual

Playing back tracks

Although an unfinalized disc cannot be played back
on an ordinary CD player, the CC-222 can play back
tracks that have been recorded.

Use the

MULTI DIAL

control or the

SKIP

keys to

select a track for playback.

Time display while recording

While a recordable disc is being played back, the
four time display modes available in normal play-
back as described in , “Time display modes”:

TOTAL

,

TOTAL REMAIN

, track

REMAIN

and elapsed track time.

However, during recording there are fewer options
available (obviously, the unit cannot see into the
future and know how much time remains of the track
which is being currently recorded!).

When in record or record ready mode, repeated
presses of the

DISPLAY

key cycle between display-

ing the remaining time left for recording on the disc
(

TOTAL REMAIN

) and the elapsed time of the track cur-

rently being recorded (no indicator lit).

When playback is stopped at the start of a recordable
disc, there are only two options available:

TOTAL

(the

total time recorded so far on the disc) and

TOTAL

REMAIN

(the total time available on the disc for further

recording).

Manual track division

It is possible to divide the recording into tracks “on
the fly” while recording.

While recording is taking place, press the

RECORD

key. The current track number is incremented by one.

For details of automatic track division while record-
ing, see “Automatic track division” on page 31.

NOTE

According to the “Red Book” (the specification for
audio CDs), a track cannot be less than four seconds in
length, and there can be a maximum of 99 tracks on an
audio CD. Bear these limitations in mind when adding
track divisions.

Restricting the number of tracks

When making a recording using the CC-222, it is
possible to restrict the number of tracks that may be
recorded at one time. This applies whether the tracks
are being divided manually, as described above
(“Manual track division” on page 26) or being
divided automatically (“Automatic track division” on
page 31)
.

At any time within record or record ready mode, turn
the

MULTI DIAL

control or use the

SKIP

keys.

This sets the number of remaining tracks, as shown
to the right of the time display. The maximum num-
ber here is limited by the standard limit of 99 tracks,
and the number of tracks currently recorded. In other

words, if 8 tracks have already been recorded on the
disc, the maximum value that can be set here is

91

(91+8=99). If 49 tracks have already been recorded
on the disc, the maximum value that can be set here
is

50

(49+50=99).

Every time a track division is made, the number
shown at the right of the display goes down by one.
When the number shown is

1

, and a track division is

made, the display shows

PMA Writing

and the

unit enters stop mode.

The number of remaining tracks can be changed dur-
ing recording using the

MULTI DIAL

control.

Full disc

If recording a long program, and the number of
tracks has not been restricted, when there is no space
remaining on the disc for recording, as shown by the
time display (see “Time display while recording” on
page 26)
, just before the end of the disc is reached,

the unit starts a fade-out over a few seconds (the dis-
play shows

FADE OUT

).

When the fade-out has finished, the display shows

Disc Full!!

for a few seconds, and the unit

then goes into stop mode (the display shows

PMA

Writing

).

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