Unfinalizing discs, Erasing discs (cd-rw), Synchronized recording – Teac DV-RA1000 User Manual
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TASCAM DV-RA1000 Owner’s Manual
Unfinalizing discs
This is the opposite of finalizing—removing the
TOC to allow more tracks to be added (subject to the
space available on the disc).
This is only possible with CD-RW discs, of course.
To unfinalize a disc, press the on-screen
UNFINAL
but-
ton in the Virtual Front Panel (see “The virtual front
panel (VFP)” on page 17) to bring up a pop-up mes-
sage.
Press
ENTER
to unfinalize the disc, or
CANCEL
to
return to the VFP.
The screen shows an appropriate message while the
disc is being unfinalized (about a minute).
NOTE
This function may also be accessed through the dedi-
cated
UNFINALIZE
key on the RC-RA1000.
Erasing discs (CD-RW)
CD-RW discs can be erased and reused using the
erase function available from the VFP.
To erase a disc, press the on-screen
ERASE
button in
the Virtual Front Panel (see “The virtual front panel
(VFP)” on page 17) to select either a full erase of the
disk (
Full Erase
) or a faster erase (
Fast Erase
) process
and bring up a pop-up message.
Press
ENTER
to erase the disc, or
CANCEL
to return
to the VFP.
NOTE
This function may also be accessed through the dedi-
cated
ERASE
key on the RC-RA1000.
Synchronized recording
Synchronized recording allows the starting of record-
ing when the level goes above a set level or when
digital input is received.
This level is set using the
SYNC REC
the threshold level” on page 25).
Repeated short presses of the
SYNC REC
key cycle
the function through off, rehearsal mode (indicator is
flashing), and active (indicator is lit).
Recording starts and stops under the following condi-
tions:
• When a CD, DAT or MD is the digital recording
source, when the signal exceeds the threshold level,
recording starts.
• If
DD
is selected and digital recording takes place
through the
COAXIAL
connectors, recording starts
when a start ID is detected from DAT, or when the
appropriate PQ code is detected from CD or MD
players. When recording from an analog source,
this is equivalent to a level setting of –54 dB.
• If the source is analog, recording starts if one sec-
ond or more of “below-threshold” signal is
received, followed by a signal above the threshold.
If the sound immediately starts at a loud level,
recording will not start.
• Recording stops when the signal drops below the
threshold level for more than five seconds or (in the
case of recording from a digital source) when a
digital track stop signal is received.
Rehearsed synchronized recording
When the
SYNC REC
indicator is flashing, synchro-
nized recording can be rehearsed.
This allows “false starts”, etc. to be eliminated, as the
time that recording starts can be slipped up to 1.7
seconds (in 0.01 second increments) relative to the
time that input signal goes over the trigger threshold
level.
To use this feature:
1
Press
SYNC REC
so that the indicator is flash-
ing (rehearsal mode).
2
Press the
RECORD
key, and then the
PLAY
key
so that the
RECORD
key flashes.