Introduction, 5−recording, Automatic track division – Teac CD-RW900CD User Manual

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1-Introduction

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TASCAM CD-RW900

When audio signal is not detected more than five sec-
onds, the CD-RW900 automatically will stop recording
and enters record standby mode.

NOTE

In the Sync 1 mode, if the unit detects the signal which
is under the adjusted level over five secondsd, the Sync
recording mode will be canceled.

3 To cancel the Sync recording mode, press the

SYNC REC key and select the Sync OFF. Record-
ing returns to normal and continues till you press the
STOP key or the source signal stops.

Pressing the STOP key stops recording. Once
stopped, the selected mode will be canceled.

NOTE

When the Sync 1 is on, and the READY key is

pressed, Sync recording stops and the setting will
be canceled.

When the Sync ALL is on, and the READY key is

pressed, the unit enters recording standby mode
with remaining the Sync recording setting.

If you set the value only high-level signals trigger re-

cording, remember that this will not record the start
of a piece:

Also remember that when recording from an analog

source, the threshold should be set so that it is high-
er than the “noise floor”. If the “noise floor” is higher
than the threshold, a false start will occur:

5−Recording

Automatic track division

The trigger level can also be used to divide tracks if the
A_TRACK (auto track) function is enabled.

When this function is enabled, the unit automatically in-
serts a track division in the recorded material.

To enable or disable automatic track division:

1 Use A_TRK option in the REC sub-menu to set the

mode on. The A.TRACK indicator at the top right of
the display lights.

2 Rotate and push the MULTI JOG dial to select and

enter the modes following:

Level

When the sound level has dropped below the
threshold for more than two seconds, and sound
has re-started, the track will be divided.

Use A_TRK LEVEL option in the REC sub-menu.
The trigger level is set to -24dB to -72 dB.

DD (digital direct)

When recording digitally from MD, CD or DAT, this
mode detects a track boundary and divides the
track.

However, when the DD mode is on, and if the analog
source or non-DAT/CD/MD digital connections are
detected, the track number will be increased by the
setting level that you set in the Level mode.

A_LVL

At least

2 seconds

level

time

Track increment

S_LVL

REC ready

level

time

Five seconds

S_LVL

Recordsing starts

level

time

T h i s p a r t o f

the track is not

recorded

S_LVL

Start of track is not registered

level

time

Noise is higher

than threshold

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