To perform a fade-in, To perform a fade-out, Copy-protection – Tascam CD-RW402 User Manual

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5 – Recording—Copy-protection

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TASCAM CD-RW402 Owner’s Manual

To perform a fade-in:

1

With a recordable disc loaded, press the

RECORD

key so that the unit enters record

ready mode.

2

Start the source material, and press the

FADER

key.

As the fade progresses, the monitored signal
gradually becomes louder, reflecting the level
recorded on disc.

To perform a fade-out:

1

While recording, press the

FADER

key.

As the fade progresses, the monitored signal
gradually becomes quieter, reflecting the
level recorded on disc.

2

When the end of the fade-out time is reached,
the unit goes into record ready mode.
Recording can be restarted with the

FADER

key or the

PLAY

or

READY key

s.

It is not possible to change the fade-in and fade-out
times to new values while recording is in progress.

Copy-protection

The CD-RW402 allows copy-protection to be applied
to the discs produced. Naturally, the copy-protection
applies only to digital-to-digital copies made from
the discs produced on the CD-RW402.

There are three settings:

FREE

(may be freely copied), where no copy-protec-

tion is applied to the recorded disc.

1GEN

(single-generation copying), where one digital

copy (“child”) can be made from the recorded disc,
but no digital copies (“grandchildren”) can be
made from the child.

PROH

(copy prohibited) which prevents any digital

copies being made from the recorded disc

1

Press the

MENU

key (2) and turn the

MULTI

DIAL

to display

REC MENU 1 ?

.

2

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

3

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

COPY ID

?

.

4

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

5

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

to change the fade time

COPY ID>

setting between

FREE

,

PROH

and

1GEN

.

6

Press the

MULTI DIAL

to make the setting and

leave the menu.

NOTE

Copy-protection applies on a ““per-track”, not a per-disc
basis. This means that you can apply different copy-protec-
tion levels to different tracks (but you can’t apply different
copy-protection levels to different parts of the same track).
If copy-protection is important to your work, you may want
to check this setting every time you make a recording, to
ensure that you have the protection level that you want.

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