Selecting the playback point, Selecting a track, Track skip – Teac RC-601MKII User Manual

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TASCAM RC-601MKII

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SELECTING THE PLAYBACK POINT

Selecting a Track

Track skip

Tracks can be selected (skipped) by using the TRACK(

Â/

¯) key.

 key:

Pressing this key when the elapsed time of a track is one
second or more returns the remote control unit to the start of
that track. When the elapsed time is less than one second,
the remote control unit skips to the start of the previous
track.

¯ key:

The remote control unit skips to the start of the next track.
Pressing this key again makes the remote control unit skip
to the start of the following track.

• In the program playback mode, the remote control unit

skips to the previous and next tracks according to the
program order.

• When

the

 key is pressed at the start of track 1, the

remote control unit skips to the start of the final track,
and when the

¯ key is pressed at the final track, the

remote control unit skips to the start of the first track.

• When the

 or ¯ key is pressed while disc

operations are stopped, the remote control unit skips to
the start of the first track on the disc.

RC-601MKII operation after track selection

Operation of the remote control unit after a track is selected
by the TRACK key differs according to the operating state
of the remote control unit when this key is pressed, the
ON/OFF state of the auto cue function, and the auto cue up
setting. (→ page 17 “Auto Cue Function”)

When the auto cue function is ON:

When the auto cue function is ON, the remote control unit
basically stands by according to the auto cue up setting.

When the auto cue function is OFF:

The remote control unit enters the same state as that before
the TRACK key is pressed. Note, however, that the remote
control unit enters the monitor playback mode when a track
has been selected while disc operations were stopped or
while the tray was open.

Specifying the track No.

While disc operations are stopped, in the monitor playback
mode or in the monitor PAUSE mode, you can use the
numeric keys to specify track numbers.

Specify tracks using two digits. For example, to specify track
3, press “0” and then “3”.

When the INDEX SEARCH indicator is lit, you cannot
specify tracks using the numeric keys as the numeric keys
are used for specifying the index No.

[NOTE]

• If a non-existent track No. on the disc is input, the final

track is automatically selected.

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