Index operations, Index increment, Setting the length of index 00 – Tascam CD-RW402 User Manual

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5 – Recording—Index operations

TASCAM CD-RW402 Owner’s Manual

39

Index operations

Many CDs contain index information as sub-track
divisions, often in classical music to mark scene divi-
sions in opera or the beginning of instrumental pas-
sages, etc. The CD-RW402 also supports indexes,

and allows you to carry out a number of useful opera-
tions with regard to them.

Note that although both drives of the CD-RW402 can
display index markers, there is no index locate facil-
ity built into the CD-RW402.

Index increment

Whether the index increment option is on or off (see
below), it is possible to increment the index markers
manually by pressing the drive 2

CALL

key as

recording takes place.

However, by setting the index increment option on,
index markers outside the tracks in the SUB-Q code
of SPDIF digital signals will be automatically
recorded. Index numbers are shown in small digits to
the right of the track number.

1

Press the

MENU

key (2) and turn the

MULTI

DIAL

to display

REC MENU 2 ?

.

2

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

3

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

INDEX INC ?

.

4

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

5

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

to change the fade time

IndexInc>

setting between

ON

and

OFF

.

6

Press the

MULTI DIAL

to make the setting and

leave the menu.

Setting the length of index 00

Index 00 is typically used as a lead-in track. The
default length is 1 second, but it can be set in 1-sec-
ond increments from 0 seconds to 4 seconds:

1

Press the

MENU

key (2) and turn the

MULTI

DIAL

to display

REC MENU 2 ?

.

2

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

3

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

INDEX00 TM?

.

4

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

5

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

to change the fade time

INDEX00>

setting between 0s and 4s in 1-second

increments.

6

Press the

MULTI DIAL

to make the setting and

leave the menu.

Extended check (overburning)

On some media, it is possible to record over the
stated time as marked on the disc.

To check this:

1

Press and hold the

RECORD

key of drive 2

(in stop mode) for more than 2 seconds.

2

The display shows

ExtendCheck?

. Press the

MULTI DIAL

or

REC

key to start the check,

STOP

to cancel the operation.

While the check is taking place, the display
shows

ExtendCheck

with a flashing

*

(asterisk)

to the right for some time.

When the check is complete, the display
shows

COMPLETE

.

The check can be interrupted by pressing the
Drive 2

STOP

key. No other key is enabled

while the check is taking place.

After the check is complete, the available
time for recording may be extended, as
shown on the display.

NOTE

Although the CD-RW402 may report that extended
recording may take place on a disc, it may be that
extended recording is not actually possible when it is
attempted.

Because such extended recording does not conform to
the Orange Book standard, discs created in this way
may not be playable on other CD players.

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