Using the sampling rate converter, Monitoring the input signal, 6 − recording – Teac SS-CDR1 User Manual

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6 − Recording

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TASCAM SS-CDR1

Using the sampling rate converter

The SS-CDR1 contains a built-in sampling rate converter,

allowing you to record at a sampling rate that is different

than the sampling rate of the digital input source.
Use the menu to turn the sampling rate converter (SRC) on/

off (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in

the menu screens” on page 18).

1 Press the

MENU

key to access the main menu list

screen.

2 Select the REC menu.
3 Highlight the PREFERENCE item.
4 Press the front panel

˚

key (or the remote’s

cursor

¥

key) to proceed to the REC PREFER-

ENCE screen.

5 Select SRC.

6 Turn the

MULTI JOG

dial (or use the remote’s

cursor

§

, ¶

keys) to turn the SRC setting

ON

/

OFF

.

7 When you have finished making the setting, press

the front panel

TIME (ESC)

key (or the remote’s

CLR/ESC

key) to return to the home screen.

NOTE

If a digital signal whose sampling rate differs from

the sampling rate specified in the REC FORMAT
item is being received at the DIGITAL IN jack, and
you attempt to record with SRC off, an error
message (

FS UNMATCH

) will appear.

The sampling rate setting is remembered even

when the power is turned off.

Monitoring the input signal

When you press the

RECORD

key to enter the record-ready

condition, the front panel

RECORD

key and

READY

key

will light, and the input signal will be output from the

SS-CDR1’s various output jacks (headphone, analog

balanced, analog unbalanced, and digital). The meter in the

home screen will indicate the input level.

READY key

RECORD key

STOP key

To cancel the record-ready condition, press the

STOP

key.

TIP

If you simply want to monitor the input signal

without intending to record anything, press the
RECORD key without a CompactFlash card insert-
ed. The display will indicate

MONITOR

, and the

RECORD key will blink red.
To stop monitoring the input signal, press the

STOP

key.

BITRATE (selectable only if “mp3” is selected)

Specify the bit rate. You can choose from 64 kbps, 128

kbps, 192 kbps, 256 kbps, and 320 kbps.

7 When you have finished making settings, press

the front panel

TIME (ESC)

key (or the remote’s

CLR/ESC

key) to return to the home screen.

NOTE

The recording format setting is remembered even
when the power is turned off.

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