Yamaha YPDR601 User Manual

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6.2.1 Recording the TOC

Set the TOC PRE/AFTER switch on the rear panel of the controller to "PRE", and

the 10/30 switch beside it to either "1 OS" or "30S" (the track length in seconds).

Load the disc into the main unit, as described in "Playback of previously-record­

ed CDs" on page 21.

When the DISC indicator on the main unit has stopped flashing, and the STOP

key on the controller has lit, press the STDBY (standby) key, which will start

flashing. When the laser writing circuit is ready to record data, the STDBY key

will light steadily.

The display will show "0000 10" or "0000 30" (depending on the track length

selected).

Press the TOC and REC keys together. This will start the TOC writing process.

The REC MUTE, TOC, REC and PLAY keys will all light, and the RECORD indi­

cator on the main unit will light.

The controller display will show the track and index numbers as they are writ­

ten. The TOC writing process will take about two minutes.

Once the TOC has been written, the disc is "initialized" for TOC PRE recording,

with a fixed track length of either 10 seconds or 30 seconds. After the TOC has

been written, the recording mode of the disc cannot be changed.

6.2.2 Track start

When a TOC has been written, and the STDBY key is pressed, the display will

show "0100 -02". If a number of tracks have already been written on the disc,

the first 2-digit number on the display will indicate the first track available for

writing. The "-02" corresponds to two seconds of source machine "preroN",

and is explained below.

The structure of the start of a track is shown below:

6 • Operation - Recording fixed tracks (TOC PRE mode)

-1 second

Frames -

-0 second

74|73|72|. .|01|00[74[73|7 2|. .|01|00

0 second

0^1|02|03|

---------- 2 seconds-----------

lx=00

When REC and PLAY

are pressed, the YPDR

starts

recording

from

here.

Ix=01

A CD player starts re­

playing the track from

this point. Program ma­

terial should start from

here

It should be noted that it is possible to start recording from the "-1" position (as

indicated by the "0100-01" display on the controller and the RECORD indica­

tor on the main unit front panel). However, subsequent replay from a track start

will begin at the "0 second" point, ignoring recorded material from "-02" to

"

0 0

" .

6.2.3 Rehearsing an audio recording

When the REC and PLAY keys are pressed together, the YPDR will start record­

ing, and a "PLAY" message will be transmitted from the 9-pin REMOTE connec­

YPDR

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