8 – dubbing from cd to md, Basic dubbing operation, Recording mode setting – Teac MD-CD1MKIII User Manual

Page 35: Dubbing speed setting

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TASCAM MD-CD1MKIII

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8 – Dubbing from CD to MD

The MD-CD1MKIII makes it easy to dub from CD to MD.

Selected tracks or the entire disc can be dubbed.

Basic dubbing operation

First, load the CD to be used as the dubbing source into

the CD deck, then insert a recordable MiniDisc into the

MD deck.

NOTE

Copy-protected CDs cannot be dubbed.
To dub the entire CD
While the CD deck is stopped, press the DUBBING button

on either the front panel or the remote control.
To dub a selected track on the CD
During playback of the desired track, or when that track is

cued and the deck is in playback standby mode, press the

DUBBING button on either the front panel or the remote

control.
The track is selected for dubbing.
Start dubbing
Dubbing can be started when preparation is complete

and

Dubbing Wait

stops blinking.

Dubbing is started by pressing the PLAY button on the

CD or MD control panel.
Fade-in recording is performed if the FADER button on

the remote control is pressed instead of the PLAY button.

(The speed changes to

NORMAL

if it has been set to

HIGH

.)

NOTE

If the level is set to anything other than 0dB in

REC

VOLUME?

,

Vol> xx.xdB

blinks instead of

Dubbing

Wait

”. (xx.x: Setting value)

In this case, check the level as necessary.
Stop dubbing
Pressing the STOP button stops dubbing.
Dubbing ends in a fade-out if the FADER button on the

remote control is pressed instead of the STOP button.

(If dubbing started with a fade-in or if the speed is set to

NORMAL

)

If the end of a disc (when the entire disc is dubbed) or

track (when a track is dubbed) is reached, the normal stop

operation is performed even if dubbing started with a

fade-in.

NOTE

Dubbing is performed at the specified speed (see

below).
For the fade-in/fade-out time setting, see “Fade-in and

fade-out recording” on page 38.

Recording mode setting

Using the

REC MODE?

option on the REC submenu

of the MD menu, select the recording mode from the

following choices.

ST:

standard stereo

recording mode

default, with no display

indication

MONO

monaural recording

mode

MONO

lights up in the

display

LP2

half-speed stereo

recording mode

LP2

lights up in the

display

LP4

quarter-speed stereo

recording mode

LP4

lights up in the

display

NOTE

In MONO mode, the same signals are output from the

left and right channels of the headphone terminal and

rear panel audio output terminal.
In MONO mode, the recording time is twice that in ST

mode.
The recording time in LP2 mode is twice that in ST

mode.
The recording time in LP4 mode is four times that in ST

mode.
The remaining MD recording time indicated depends

upon the recording mode setting.
Recordings made in different recording modes can be

combined on the same disc.
Since a special data compression technology is used

for LP4 mode (quarter-time recording for four times

the recording time in stereo), there is the very slight

possibility of spikes of noise being generated. If sound

quality is an important consideration, we do not

recommend the use of the LP4 mode.

Dubbing speed setting

Use the

REC SPEED?

option on the REC submenu of

the MD menu to select either

NORMAL

or

HIGH

speed

dubbing.

NORMAL

: dubbing is performed during regular playback.

HIGH

(default setting): dubbing speed depends on the

source disc and start mode, as indicated below.

source disc

Start mode

dubbing speed

Audio CD

Normal

4X speed

Audio CD

Fade in

Actual speed

Data CD

–––

Actual speed

TIP

To listen while dubbing, select

NORMAL

. For faster

dubbing, select

HIGH

.

When Rec Speed is set to

NORMAL

, MD dubbing

is possible even if the Key Change or Pitch Control

functions have been used for CD playback.

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