4 multi-recorder recording, Xxolcd – Yamaha YPDR601 User Manual

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6 • Operation - Multi-recorder recording

REC MUTE

The REC MUTE key can be used to mute the source signal. However, the source

signal can still be monitored using the LINE and INPUT/REPRO keys. The REC

MUTE key is latching (push once to turn on, push again to turn it off).

PAUSE

The PAUSE key will temporarily halt recording, and will send a "STOP" mes­

sage from the REMOTE and PARALLEL I/O connectors. If the PAUSE key is

pressed before the track has reached the minimum period, REC MUTE will be

engaged, the PAUSE key will flash, and the YPDR will continue recording si­

lence to the end of the minimum period. To resume recording, press PLAY.

STOP

The STOP key will halt recording, and will send a "STOP" message from the RE­

MOTE and PARALLEL I/O connectors. If the STOP key is pressed before the

track has reached the minimum period, REC MUTE will be engaged, the STOP

key will flash, and the YPDR will continue recording silence to the end of the

minimum period. To resume recording, enter standby mode, and press PLAY

and REC together. The track number will automatically be incremented.

6.3.4 Recording the TOC

When all tracks have been recorded, the TOC may be written. This enables the

disc to be played on a commercial CD player.

Writing the TOC is a once-only process -once a TOC has been written, further

audio tracks cannot be recorded.

Press STDBY to put the YPDR in styandby mode. Press the TOC and REC keys

together to record the TOC. Recording the TOC takes about 4 minutes. A lead-

in and lead-out will be added, and 2 seconds will be added to the running time

of the final track.

When the TOC recording process is complete,

"XXOlCd--"

will be displayed,

indicating that the TOC has been written and the disc can be played on a com­

mercial CD player.

6.4 Multi-recorder recording

It is possible to record on up to seven recorder units simultaneously, controlling

all recorders from the same controller unit. This enables production of a number

of identical discs.

Select one recorder unit to be the "main unit". This should have the DRIVE ID

switch on the rear panel set to "0". All other units should have their IDs set to

count upward from this unit.

Connections should be made as described in "Multi-recorder connection" on

page 19. The last unit in the "daisy-chain" should be terminated using the ter­

minator on the I/O OUT connector.

The DRIVE SELECT switch on the rear panel of the controller should be set to

the number of recorder units in the system, minus 1 (eg, if three recorder units

are in the chain, this switch should be set to "2").

If a number of units are connected together as described above, but recording

is to be carried out on only one unit, then all units must be switched on. Do not

put discs in the machines that you do not want to use for recording.

In PLAY or standby mode, the disc trays of all the recorder units must be closed.

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