Tascam CD-RW2000 ユーザーズマニュアル
2 – Features of the CD-RW2000—Front panel
TASCAM CD-RW2000
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2.1 Front panel
1
POWER switch
The power switch is used to switch the unit between
off and on (full operational mode).
off and on (full operational mode).
When the unit is turned on, the display shows
Welcome!
.
2
Disc tray
Discs should be placed label side upwards in the disc
tray.
tray.
When a disc is loaded into the unit, the display
briefly shows
briefly shows
TOC Reading.
, with a flash-
ing period following the word “Reading” as the unit
determines the contents of the disc.
determines the contents of the disc.
3
OPEN/CLOSE key
Use this key to open and close the disc tray. The dis-
play shows
play shows
OPEN
when the tray is opening and
CLOSE
when the tray is closing.
4
RHSL key
Use this key when recording to set and adjust the
start point of a recording session or the start of a
track on the recorded disc. See 4.5, “Rehearsal” for
details.
start point of a recording session or the start of a
track on the recorded disc. See 4.5, “Rehearsal” for
details.
5
FADER key
Use this key to start fade-in recordings or to start a
fade-out when recording (see 4.3.5, “Fade-in and
fade-out” for details).
fade-out when recording (see 4.3.5, “Fade-in and
fade-out” for details).
6
INPUT SELECT
Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ-
ent audio inputs and the input combinations. See 4.1,
“Input selection” for full details.
ent audio inputs and the input combinations. See 4.1,
“Input selection” for full details.
7
WORD indicator
This indicator shows that an external word clock
source has been selected (using a menu function)
when using the unit with other digital audio units in a
setup (see 2.4.1, “Word sync connections” for
details).
source has been selected (using a menu function)
when using the unit with other digital audio units in a
setup (see 2.4.1, “Word sync connections” for
details).
8
Display
The display is used to show the current status of the
unit, as well as the current menu settings. See 2.2,
“Rear panel” for details.
unit, as well as the current menu settings. See 2.2,
“Rear panel” for details.
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MENU key
Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ-
ent menu items used to set parameters.
ent menu items used to set parameters.
A
DISPLAY key
Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ-
ent time display modes. These modes differ, accord-
ing to whether the unit is playing back or recording a
disc.
ent time display modes. These modes differ, accord-
ing to whether the unit is playing back or recording a
disc.
B
MULTI DIAL control
Use this control to select tracks for playback, to set
parameter values, etc.
parameter values, etc.
Typically, turning the control clockwise will increase
a value, and turning it counterclockwise will
decrease the value. There is no “end-stop” to the con-
trol—it may be turned continuously in either
direction.
a value, and turning it counterclockwise will
decrease the value. There is no “end-stop” to the con-
trol—it may be turned continuously in either
direction.
In addition, when setting menu values, pushing the
control acts like an “enter” key, i.e. the currently-dis-
played value or setting is confirmed and the display
returns to the time display.
control acts like an “enter” key, i.e. the currently-dis-
played value or setting is confirmed and the display
returns to the time display.
C
PHONES jack and LEVEL control
Use a standard pair of stereo headphones, equipped
with a 1/4-inch plug, with this jack.
with a 1/4-inch plug, with this jack.
Adjust the volume from the jack with the control
(turn clockwise for higher volume).
(turn clockwise for higher volume).
D
REC LEVEL controls
Use these concentric controls to adjust the level of
the analog audio signals received at the
the analog audio signals received at the
ANALOG IN
jacks
M
. Typically, turning one of these controls will
cause the other to turn, but they can be turned inde-
pendently of each other.
pendently of each other.
Use the lower (outer) control to adjust the left signal,
and the upper (inner) control to adjust the right
signal.
and the upper (inner) control to adjust the right
signal.
Turning the controls clockwise past the “
5
” position
will boost the signals relative to their input level, and
turning them counterclockwise to a position below
“
turning them counterclockwise to a position below
“
5
” will cut the signals relative to their original input
level.
E
FINALIZE key
Use this key to finalize recordable discs. See 1.2,
“Finalizing” and 5.1, “Finalizing” for details.
“Finalizing” and 5.1, “Finalizing” for details.
F
ERASE key
Use this key (with CD-RW discs only) to erase
tracks, or a whole disc, or to refresh a “bad” disc, or
to unfinalize a finalized disc. See 5.2, “Erasing” for
details.
tracks, or a whole disc, or to refresh a “bad” disc, or
to unfinalize a finalized disc. See 5.2, “Erasing” for
details.
G
STOP key
Use this key to stop playback or recording.