18] edit key, 2 - front panel – Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II User Manual

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2 - Front panel

TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II

2–4

R E M A I N

—the total time remaining on the disc for

further recording (the length of the blank portion of
the disc)

TOTA L

—the total elapsed time from the start of the

disc

TOTA L R E M A I N

—the total time remaining on the

disc for further recording (the same as

R E M A I N

)

If the

MEMO IN/CAPS

indicator

[23]

is lit, the unit

is in play or play ready mode, and the

TIME

key is

pressed, the lower (alphanumeric dot-matrix) part of
the display may be used to give timing information.
This is represented as follows:

elp

—the time elapsed from the start of the cur-

rent track

rem

—the playback time remaining in the current

track

tel

—the total elapsed time from the start of the

disc

tre

—the total time remaining on the disc

rel

—the time relative to a user-settable “zero

point” (see 4.2.8, "Relative time display")

When the unit is in record or record ready mode, and
the

MEMO IN/CAP

indicator

[23]

is lit, and the

TIME

key is pressed, the lower (alphanumeric dot-

matrix) part of the display may be used to give tim-
ing information. This is representated as follows:

elp

—the time elapsed from the start of the track

currently being recorded

rem

—the total time remaining on the disc for

further recording (the length of the blank portion of
the disc)

tel

—the total elapsed time from the start of the

disc

tre

—the total time remaining on the disc for

further recording (the same as

rem

)

rel

—the time relative to a user-settable “zero

point” (see 4.2.8, "Relative time display")

It is therefore possible to have two separate time indi-
cators shown simultaneously. Note that if both the
upper and lower parts of the display are set to the
same time indication, there may be occasions where
the two values shown do not always match exactly.

To turn off the time display in the lower part of the
display, press the

TIME

key until the disc or track

title is shown, rather than the time display.

In the play and play ready, as well as the record and
record ready modes, the

TIME

key can also be used

to display the following:

aay bbm ccd

—where

aa

is the year,

bb

is the month, and

cc

is the day of the date

according to the MD-801’s internal clock.

eeh ffm ggs

—where

ee

is the hour (in

24-hour format),

ff

the minutes and

gg

the sec-

onds of the time of day according to the MD-801’s
internal clock.

If the internal clock needs to be adjusted, follow the
procedure described in 4.2.18, "Setting the time and
date".

[18] EDIT key

The

EDIT

key is used to access various data and disc

editing modes, as detailed below.

When the

EDIT

key is pressed, the

JOG/DATA

dial

[12]

is used to cycle through the various editing

options as detailed below.

When an editing mode is shown, followed by a ques-
tion mark, turning the

SHUTTLE

wheel

[13]

clock-

wise will enter that editing mode.

To exit the editing mode, the

SHUTTLE

wheel can

be turned counterclockwise, the

EDIT

key can be

pressed once again, or the

STOP

key

[5]

can be

pressed.

The following is a list and brief description of the
editing functions available. Full details are given in
5, "Editing operations":

DIVIDE?

—Divides a track into two tracks

ERASE TRK?

—Erases a track

COMBINE?

—Joins two tracks into one

MOVE?

—Moves tracks in a sequence

ERASE A-B?

—Erases data between the A

and B points

INSERT A-B?

—Commits an insertion to

disc

RESTORE?

—Restore an erased track or sec-

tion (can be regarded as an “undo” function)

TRK ATTR?

—Sets track attributes

ERASE DISC?

—Erases the contents of the

disc

TITLE?

—Enters a track or disc title

NOTE

It is possible to perform editing operations on
pre-recorded (read-only) discs. However,

R

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