Dubbing to cd from the middle of the tape, From the riaa phono inputs, 5 – recording cds—from the riaa phono inputs – Tascam CC-222MKII User Manual

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5 – Recording CDs—From the RIAA PHONO inputs

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TASCAM CC-222MKII

Owner’s Manual

whichever is the earliest, the tape will stop,
and recording will stop on the disc.

If you want to adjust the input volume, set
the

DUB>VOL

menu to

ON

and use the

right (CD-RW)

INPUT

control to adjust the

level of signals fed to the disc from the tape
deck. If you wish to adjust the volume before
recording starts, put the CD-RW into record
ready or monitor mode and use the

INPUT 1

SEL

key to select

TAPE

.

You can also stop the dubbing process by
pressing either of the

STOP

keys (these are

the only keys which will work in dubbing
mode).

NOTE

A recordable disc must be loaded in the drive, and a cas-
sette in the tape deck for the dubbing to work. The

DUB 1

key is disabled if the media are not loaded, and

if the drives are in any mode other than stop.

Also note the following points:

When dubbing from tape to disc in bidirectional mode,
the track number may automatically be incremented
either when the end of the tape is detected (the start of
the leader tape) and/or when the tape reverses. In this
case, recording is not affected.

When dubbing from tape to disc in bidirectional mode,
a click may be recorded when the tape reverses.

When dubbing from tape to disc, the leader tape will
be recorded as silence on the CD.

Dubbing to CD from the middle of the tape

The previous instructions refer to recording from the
start of the tape.

1

To record from the middle of the tape, set
noise reduction, reverse mode, etc. and locate
the tape to the position where playback will
start.

2

Press the tape

PAUSE

key to leave the tape in

paused mode.

3

With a recordable disc in the drive, press the

DUB 1

key. The tape will start playing back,

and the disc will start recording.

Recording stops under the same circum-
stances as for the whole tape (end of tape,
end of disc or either

STOP

key pressed).

From the RIAA PHONO inputs

NOTE

Because of the background noise often experienced
when playing back analog vinyl recordings, although
the following features are enabled in the phono record-
ing mode: trigger level, sync recording and automatic
track division, the use of them is not recommended.

To record to disc from an external record player con-
nected to the

RIAA PHONO

jacks:

1

Load a recordable disc and put the unit in
stop mode.

2

Press the

MENU

key until the

PHONO >

xxxx

menu item is shown.

If the display does not show

PHONO >

DISC

, turn the

MULTI DIAL

(or press the

SKIP

keys on the remote control) until it does

and press the

MULTI DIAL

(or

ENTER

on the

remote control unit). Prepare to play the
record on the external record player.

3

Press the

PHONO

key. The input changes to

the

RIAA PHONO

input (the

INPUT 1

PHONO

indicator lights on the display), and the disc
recorder enters record ready mode.

4

Start playing back the record.

5

Start recording on the disc by pressing the
disc

PLAY

key.

The level can be adjusted using the CD

INPUT

control.

Recording will stop when the recording time
on the disc ends, or when the disc

STOP

key

is pressed. The input source returns to the
previously-selected key.

NOTE

No keys are enabled in this phono recording mode,
except for the disc

STOP

key. This includes the

RECORD

key, which can therefore not be used for

manual track increments (“Manual track division” on
page 27
). If you want to use manual track division, use
the normal recording procedure, with the phono inputs
selected as the source.

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