5 - editing operations, 1 basic editing operations, 1 cancelling an edit operation – Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II User Manual

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TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II

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5 - Editing operations

Unlike tape or other linear media, the MD-801 pro-
vides you with a wide range of editing tools, allow-
ing you to make arbitary cuts, “splices” and
rearrangements of running order without having to
re-record any parts of the material.

Although the editing operations you perform will
take effect instantly, unless they are written to disc as
part of the User Table of Contents (U-TOC), they
will not take any effect when the disc is next used (or
inserted in another machine), as “splices”, etc. are
virtual, and do not actually represent cuts in the
material.

The U-TOC contains all the information that is read
by the MD-801 in order to know what parts of the
disc should be played, and in what order.

For that reason, it is important that you never turn off
the MD-801 while it is writing the U-TOC to disc. If
you do this, you will probably be unable to use the
disc in the future.

5.1 Basic editing operations

1

To start an editing operation, press the

EDIT

key

[18]

and the

E D I T

indicator will light in the

display.

2

Select the editing operation using the

DATA

dial

[12]

.

3

When the editing operation is complete (the
exact steps are described in the individual sec-
tions below), turn the

SHUTTLE

wheel

[13]

to

complete the operation and return to normal
mode.

After an editing operation, the

TOC WRITE

indica-

tor

[19]

will light, and the display

TO C E D I T

will

light, showing that there are editing changes made
which have not been saved to disc.

4

Commit the editing operation to disc by press-
ing the

TOC WRITE

key

[19]

.

NOTE

A disc must not be write-protected when sav-
ing edits to disc. The display shows

W_Protected!

if you attempt to write

a U-TOC to a protected disc. By ejecting the
disc you lose the edits you have made, so you
should make sure that a disc on which you
want to save edits is write enabled

before

you

start the editing process.

After most editing operations, the MD-801 enters the
play ready mode.

5.1.1 Cancelling an edit operation

If you wish to cancel an edit operation at any time
before step 3 above, do any of the following:

• turn the

SHUTTLE

wheel counterclockwise

• press the

STOP

key

[5]

• press the

EDIT

key

5.1.2 Editing without saving the edits to

disc

If you want to make edits, but do not want to commit
them to disc, you can do either of the following:

• turn off the power to the MD-801

• press the

EJECT

key once, and press it again, after

the

TOC Edited!

message appears on the

display

5.2 Dividing tracks

Use this editing function to split one track into two.
This operation can be carried out while the MD-801
is in play ready mode.

Before the operation to split track 2, the tracks and
numbers look like:

After the operation, the tracks will look like:

1

Locate the playback position so that it is at the
point where you want to divide the track. Press
the

READY

key

[7]

to put the MD-801 into

play ready mode.

2

After pressing the

EDIT

key, turn the

DATA

dial until the display shows:

3

Turn the

SHUTTLE

wheel clockwise.

4

A jog loop will start playing. Adjust the jog
loop using the

JOG/DATA

dial, so that the start

D I V I D E

?

P o i n t

O K ?

Track number
1

2

3

4

This track is to be divided here

Track number
1

2

3

4

5

Note that the tracks are renumbered

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