2 recording fixed tracks (toc pre mode) – Yamaha YPDR601 User Manual

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6 • Operation - Recording fixed tracks (TOC PRE mode)

Use the PLAY key to start replaying the disc. The PAUSE key, as well as the

STOP key, can be used to halt playback.

6.1.2 Track and index location

When the YPDR is in PLAY mode, the TRACK and INDEX keys can be used

to locate the start of playback by track, or by index. Repeated presses of these

keys will continue to take the playback position forward or backward one track

or index at a time, until the start or end of the disc is reached.

If the YPDR is in STOP mode while the TRACK keys are used, pressing PLAY

will start playback from the selected track and index, as shown on the controller

display. The INDEX keys cannot be used from STOP mode.

If the YPDR is in PLAY mode while these keys are used, playback will resume

from the selected track/index when the keys are released.

6.1.3 Search mode

When the YPDR is in PAUSE mode, the SEARCH keys can be used to "scroll"
through the disc. A single press of either of these keys will take the playback po­

sition forward or backward by one revolution of the disc.

A "cue" or "review" sound will be output when either of these keys is pressed

and held down.

Pressing PLAY after searching in PAUSE mode will start playback from the point

located by the search operation.

If the YPDR is in PLAY mode when these keys are used, releasing the SEARCH

keys will resume playback from the point located by the search operation.

6.2 Recording fixed tracks (TOC PRE mode)

As described earlier, the YPDR is capable of recording audio data in fixed-

length tracks after the TOC has been written. This enables a partially recorded

disc to be produced, which may be played on standard CD players. Further re­

cording may subsequently be carried out on that disc.

The length of a track can be set to either 10 seconds or 30 seconds. This time

includes the 2 seconds of start time as described in "Track start" on page 23.

However, program elements of a length greater than these times can be success­

fully recorded, as they will "spill over" onto the following track or tracks.

NOTE

that you should not record material in the first two seconds of the first

track. A CD player will not be able to play this material.

Since the CD standard allows for only up to 99 tracks on a single disc, the total

running time of a TOC PRE disc is reduced from the CD standard maximum

time. The running times are:

TOC track time

Total running time

10 seconds

16'30"(10secx99)

30 seconds

49'30" (30 sec x 99)

Program elements which do not correspond directly to a multiple of the fixed

track lengths can also be recorded.Using the AUTO PAUSE key, a period of si­

lence is recorded from the end of the program material to the end of the current

track.

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