Recording files to disc, Recording mode, 6 − dvd±rw/hd playback & recording – Teac DV-RA1000HD User Manual

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6 − DVD±RW/HD playback & recording

TASCAM DV-RA1000HD



Once a project has been set up, audio files can be
recorded at the sampling frequency and word length
specified by the project.

1

Press the

RECORD

key. While the disc and drive

are being “lined up” for recording, the

READY

indicator flashes.

2

When the

READY

indicator is lit, press

PLAY

to

start recording.

While recording, the display shows either the
elapsed time of the track, or the remaining time
on the disc (change this with the

DISPLAY

key).

Note that if the recording mode is set to Over-
write, the elapsed time of the overwritten track is
shown.

TIP

In the same way as when the DV-RA1000HD is
recording CDs, pressing

RECORD

while recording

will create a track division. Also, to create several
tracks from one recording (for example, when mak-
ing a live recording), you can use the file divide
function. (See “Dividing files” on page .)
Note that tracks divided in this way cannot be less
than four seconds in length. Also note that repeated
track divisions creating many short tracks (of five
seconds or so) may cause the unit to stop record-
ing. We recommend that you use manual track divi-
sion to create tracks of about 0 seconds in dura-
tion.
To mute recording (that is, recording silent part),
press and hold the

MUTE

key. Release the

MUTE

key

to unmute recording.
While recording is muted, the

MUTE

key indicator

lights up.

4

Press

STOP

to finish recording.

Recording files to disc

In normal recording mode, stopping and restarting a
recording will create a new track.

On the other hand, in overwrite mode, restarting a
recording will overwrite data from the current position
in the same track. For example, if you stop then resume
recording, a new track will not be added to the disc.
Instead, recording will continue from the point at which
you previously stopped on the same track. If the play-
back position is located in the middle of the current file
and you start recording in overwrite mode, new data
will be written over the existing data from the point at
which you started recording, in much the same way as
an analog tape recorder.

NOTE

Overwriting mode is available only for recording in
PCM mode on a DVD±RW disc or in the HD.

To select a recording mode, use the

RMODE

switch on the

rec page of the virtual front panel, or the

RECMODE

key on the RC-RA1000 remote control unit.

Normal mode

N

” appears above the

RMODE

switch on the rec page of

the virtual front panel.

Overwriting mode

O

appears above the

RMODE

switch on the rec page of

the virtual front panel.

NOTE

To view the current recording mode, open the rec
page of the virtual front panel. The mode setting is
not displayed on the home screen.

Recording mode

1

Select the

DISC

sub-menu from the main menu.

2

Highlight the

FORMAT

sub-menu and press

ENTER

.

3

Enter a name and sampling frequency for the

first project to be created on the newly-formatted
disc. (See “Using a new DVD±RW disc” on page
41)
.

4

Press

ENTER

to start the formatting process.

This will take a few minutes, and the unit is not
usable while the format takes place.

NOTE

You cannot use DVD±RW discs which have been
formatted on a computer for recording with the
DV-RA1000HD.

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