Time display while recording, Full disc, Advanced recording – Teac CD-RW900MKII User Manual

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TASCAM CD-RW900MKII

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5 − Recording

Full disc

If the disc becomes full during recording, the unit will automati-

cally insert a fade-out. For example: When recording a long

program, just before the end of the disc is reached, the unit starts

a fade-out over four seconds and the display will show Fade Out.
When the fade-out has finished, the display shows

Disc

Full!

. Press the

STOP key to exit.

If the disc is a CD-RW, the final track can be erased, if required

(see “Erasing” on page 29) and the disc then finalized. If the disc

is a CD-R, it must be finalized prior to use (see “Finalizing” on

page 28).

Time display while recording

When in record or record ready mode, repeated presses of the

TIME key cycle through four different time modes:

Elapsed track time (no display light indication)

Remaining track time (

REMAIN

is lit in the display)

Elapsed disc time (

TOTAL

is lit in the display)

Remaining disc time (

TOTAL

and

REMAIN

are lit in the

display)

NOTE

As the unit enters record ready mode, the display
shows

Now OPC

(Optimum Power Control) occasion-

ally, as the unit prepares to record on the disc.

To adjust the level of the source, following the

guidelines in “Input selection” on page 24.

NOTE

The red “

OVER” indicators on the meters should never

light. Unlike analog equipment, digital audio units
pro-duce extremely unpleasant sounds when distort-
ed, and there is no “headroom” after the 0 mark. If
recording digitally from a commercially-produced
CD, the volume set in the menu should be 0 dB. This
will maintain all the dynamic range of the source CD
without clipping. Only boost the signal if the source is
exceptionally quiet.

An analog signal input at nominal level, with no cut
or boost from the volume controls, is equivalent to a
reading of −16 dB on the meters.

4. Press the

PLAY

key to start recording.

Pressing the

PAUSE

key stands by recording tempo-

rarily. To restart recording, press the

PAUSE

key or

PLAY

key again.

5. Press the

STOP

key to stop recording.

When recording stops, the display shows

PMA Writing

(Program Memory Area) flashing

for a few seconds as the unit writes to the disc.

NOTE

When PMA Writing is shown on the display, all keys
are ignored.

To confirm the total recording time, use the REC TIME
option in the SYSTEM sub-menu (see “Operation
basics” on page 16).

NOTE

Do not vibrate the unit or turn off the power when the
unit writes to the disc, otherwise, recording will fail.

Advanced recording

Fade-in and fade-out recording

At the beginning and end of recording, fade-in and fade-out

effects can be performed.

1. When stopped or when in recording standby mode,

set the operation using the following menu options

on the REC sub-menu (see “Operation basics” on

page 16).

FADE IN?

The length of the fade in to the normal level can be

set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second increments

(default setting: 3 seconds).
FADE OUT?

The length of the fade out into complete silence can be

set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second incre-ments

(default setting: 3 seconds).

The display shows

Fade Out>XXs

or

Fade In>XXs

.

2. In recording standby mode, press the

FADER

key on

the remote control.

Recording begins and the sound fades in. After the

preset fade-in time, the sound is at normal level.

3. During recording, press the

FADER

key on the

remote control when you wish to fade-out the sound.

Fade-out begins with Fade Out flashing on the

display then the unit enters recording standby mode.

4. Press the

STOP

key and the PMA writing will begin.

NOTE

Fade-in or fade-out function can be operated only by
pressing the FADER key on the remote control unit.

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