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Synchronized recording, Setting the trigger levels, 5 – recording—synchronized recording – Tascam CD-RW402 User Manual

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5 – Recording—Synchronized recording

TASCAM CD-RW402 Owner’s Manual

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When the fade-out has finished, the display shows

Disc Full!!

for a few seconds, and the unit then goes

into stop mode (the display shows

PMA Writing

).

If the disc is a CD-RW, the final track can be erased,
if required (see “Erasing tracks” on page 41) and the
disc then finalized. If the disc is a CD-R, it must be
finalized prior to use (see “Finalizing” on page 40).

These following sections cover more advanced
recording techniques, such as synchronized record-
ing to allow automatic starting and stopping of

recording, automated track divisions, fading record-
ings in and out, copy protection, etc.

Synchronized recording

Synchronized recording means that recording will
begin automatically when a signal is received, and
will stop when the signal ends.

To enable or disable synchronized recording:

1

A recordable disc must be loaded.

2

With the unit in record ready or record
mode, press the

SYNC REC

key.

The display shows

SYNC ON

briefly, and then

changes to the track and time display. When
synchronized recording is enabled, the

SYNC

indicator lights in the display.

The

SYNC REC

key is also used to turn off

synchronized recording (the display briefly
shows

SYNC OFF

and then returns to the track

and time display).

Setting the trigger levels

The signal level which may be used with synchro-
nized recording operations, here called the “trigger
level” or “threshold”, is set as described below.

The CD-RW402 provides two separate trigger levels:
one for analog inputs and one for digital.

1

Press the

MENU

key (2) and turn the

MULTI

DIAL

to display

REC MENU 1 ?

.

2

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

3

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

until the display shows

either

S_LEVEL(A) ?

(analog) or

S_LEVEL(D) ?

(digital), as required.

4

Press the

MULTI DIAL

.

5

Turn the

MULTI DIAL

to change the

SLVL A

or

SLVL D

value between

-24

,

-30

,

-36

,

-42

,

-48

,

-54

,

-60

,

-66

, and

-72

dB.

On the digital menu item only, there is an
additional setting:

SLVL D>MIN_L

, which means

that any signal at all (even the quietest possi-
ble signal that can be recorded) acts as a
trigger.

6

Press the

MULTI DIAL

to leave the menu.

Low numerical values of this setting (towards –24)
mean that it takes a louder signal to trigger the start
of the synchronized recording. A high numerical
value (towards –72) means that a relatively quiet sig-
nal will trigger the start of recording.

The conditions under which an input signal is used as
the trigger to start recording are:

• when recording digitally, a digital start signal is

detected

or

• the sound level rises above the threshold (see

below) after having been below the threshold for
one second or more. Note that the diagram below
represents a special case (the source is stopped or
paused) of the more general condition, as explained
later:

To start synchronized recording when the source is
stopped or in pause mode:

1

The unit must be in record ready mode, and
the

SYNC

indicator in the display must be lit,

as explained above.

2

Start playing the source. The pause indicator
disappears from the display, and the unit
starts recording.

Start of recording

noise

level

level

S_LVL

time