Suggested application, Apogee uv22: the professional standard, Simple sampling rate conversion – Yamaha Professional Audio CD Recorder CDR1000 User Manual
Page 3: Flexible i/o options, Versatile recording, indexing and other features, Convenient start/stop options, and more
 
Sync
AES/EBU
8ch
DIGITAL OUT
(AES/EBU)
AES/EBU
8ch
DIGITAL IN
(AES/EBU)
2TR IN
DIGITAL1 (AES/EBU)
2TR IN
DIGITAL2 (COAXIAL)
STEREO OUT
DIGITAL (AES/EBU)
WORD CLOCK
OUT
WORD CLOCK
OUT
BNC
BNC
WORD CLOCK
IN
WORD CLOCK
IN
DIGITAL OUT
(COAXIAL)
CDR1000
Digital Mixing Console
02R
Multitrack
Recorder
D24
Multitrack
Recorder
D24
Apogee UV22: 
The Professional Standard
The CDR1000 incorporates Apogee UV22 Super CD Encoding, 
a superior processing technology adopted by major recording 
studios all over the world. UV22 permits high-quality 16-bit 
encoding of sources originally recorded at higher bit 
resolutions without the need for peripheral gear.
Simple Sampling Rate Conversion
Another handy feature built right into the CDR1000 is a 
sampling rate converter capable of handling a wide range of 
digital sources, everything from 30kHz to 50kHz. (With 
44.1kHz sources the converter is bypassed.)
And the CDR1000 is not only the ideal CD recorder, it’s also a 
high-quality CD playback source, with the convenience of 
being able to configure a fully digital system without having to 
change the master/slave clock settings. What’s more, a word 
clock input is provided for AES/EBU pass-through. 
Flexible I/O Options
The CDR1000’s input and output options include everything 
discerning professionals demand in order to handle all types 
of CD recording and playback situations. 
The selection of inputs includes coaxial, AES/EBU, and analog 
balanced XLR connectors with a +4dB/-10dBV switch. 
Available outputs include coaxial, AES/EBU and analog XLR 
(+4dB) connectors.
Versatile Recording, Indexing 
And Other Features
It’s easy to get a good recording every time with the CDR1000. 
A high-precision recording start feature ensures professional 
takes without missing a beat. Also, an audio delay feature lets 
you “back-track” up to 5 seconds by buffering the input.
Track incrementing is set up for ease of use, as well. You can 
select either manual or automatic indexing. The threshold level 
for auto track increment can be set to –96 or to any value 
between –70 and –30dB, when the input signal goes below the 
threshold for more than three seconds. What’s more, a handy 
index recording function lets you place multiple sound effect 
libraries within a single track. 
Other key features of the CDR1000 include easy to read 16-
segment level meters with peak hold function, quad-speed 
finalize capability for improved editing efficiency, and 
selectable copy protect functions including PERMIT (unlimited 
copy), ONCE (SCMS compatible) and PROTECT (no copy).
Convenient Start/Stop 
Options, And More
The CDR1000 comes with a full-function wireless remote 
controller that provides for convenience in accessing all main 
operating features in a variety of CD recording and playback 
situations. A foot switch connector is also provided for recording 
start and stop control by foot using an optional foot switch.
A digital signal cascade output function with synchronized 
recording lets you easily create duplicates using multiple 
machines.
Also, a parallel I/O port allows for external control by input 
and output pulse.
Suggested Application
This heavyweight multitrack recording and mastering system is about the simplest professional studio setup around. Two Yamaha D24 Multitrack 
Recorders provide 16 channels of multitrack recording and playback using handy MO disks, run through the global standard Yamaha 02R Digital 
Mixing Console, complete with multiple effects and automated mixing capabilities built right in. Once the mix is perfect, simply master it to CD 
using the CDR1000. The signal remains all digital from start to finish!
I/O
Functions
Input
Play, Pause, Stop, Rec Standby, Track Inc
Output
Play, Pause, Stop