3 – playback operations—call playback, 17 3.4 call playback, 5 auto ready function – Tascam CD-RW2000 User Manual

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3 – Playback operations—CALL playback

TASCAM CD-RW2000

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3.4 CALL playback

The

CALL

keys (

L

and

K

) allow the unit’s play-

back position to be returned to the point at which
playback last started from pause mode. If there is no
“call point” (i.e. playback starting from pause),
pressing the

CALL

key will have no effect. It should

also be noted that this call function is available in
play and pause modes only.

Note that the call mode is not available when shuffle
mode has been selected (see 3.1.3, “Playback
modes”) and there is no “call point” set.

3.5 Auto Ready function

This function allows the playing back of a single
track, and the automatic cueing of the next track
ready for playback.

The unit is cued to the start of the track as determined
by the subcode, not the start of the audio signal,
unless the

AUTO CUE

function is on (see 3.6, “Auto

Cue function”).

The unit will enter pause mode in the continue, shuf-
fle and programmed play modes, after the location
has taken place.

If repeat is active (see 3.3, “Repeat play”), the unit
will enter play ready mode at the start of the next
track (

REPEAT ALL

), or the start of the track which is

being repeated (

REPEAT 1

).

To set the function:

1

Repeatedly press the

MENU

key (

9

or

6

)

until the display shows

A_READY>XXX

where

XXX

is either

ON

or

OFF

.

2

Use the

MULTI DIAL

control

B

or the

SKIP

keys

H

to set the function to

ON

.

When the function is on, the

A-READY

display

indicator is lit.

3.6 Auto Cue function

The Auto Cue function allows you to set up the unit
so that when a track is selected for playback in pause
mode (cued), playback will start, not at the first posi-

tion of the track as indicated by the subcode, but at
the first position of the track where the audio level
exceeds a set trigger level.

The trigger level is the same as the recording trigger
level, as set in 4.3.1, “Synchronized recording”. Con-
sult this section on how to set the trigger level.

To set the Auto Cue function on:

1

Repeatedly press the

MENU

key (

9

or

6

)

until the display shows

A_CUE > XXX

where

XXX

is either

ON

or

OFF

.

2

Use the

MULTI DIAL

control

B

or the

SKIP

keys

H

to set the function to

ON

.

When the function is on, the

A-CUE

display indi-

cator is lit.

NOTE

When using the Auto Cue function, there may be a
short “click” sound output through the
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
and OPTICAL OUT terminals (

X

and

Y

)

as the unit locates to the audible start of the track just
before it enters pause mode. However, this sound will
not be output through the
DIGITAL AES/EBU OUT
terminal

W

.

3.7 Incremental play

Incremental playback means that when the

STOP

key

G

or

I

is pressed (or if a STOP signal is received

through the

CONTROL

connector

T

) while a track

is being played back, the playback position will be at
the start of the next track.

If the

PLAY

key

H

is pressed while the incremental

playback mode is on, playback starts from the start of
the next track.

To set the incremental play mode on:

1

Repeatedly press the

MENU

key (

9

or

6

)

until the display shows

INC PLAY>XXX

where

XXX

is either

ON

or

OFF

.

2

Use the

MULTI DIAL

control

B

or the

SKIP

keys

H

to set the function to

ON

.

Although there is no indication when the incre-
mental play mode is selected, you will notice
that is in operation whenever you stop play-
back of a track.

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