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4 – Recording—Basic recording
 TASCAM CD-RW2000 
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4.2 Basic recording
NOTE
According to the “Red Book” (the specification for 
audio CDs), a track cannot be less than four seconds 
in length, and there can be a maximum of 99 tracks 
on an audio CD. Bear these limitations in mind when 
recording. 
If you press either the STOP or the PAUSE key within four 
seconds of starting recording, the unit will continue record-
ing until four seconds have elapsed (since the start of 
recording) and then stop or pause as appropriate.
After selecting the input source (4.1, “Input selec-
tion”), it is possible to start recording.
The basic record procedure is as follows:
1
Load a recordable disc is into the unit. As the 
disc is loaded, the display shows 
TOC 
Reading
.
When the disc has been loaded, the display 
indicators show 
CD-R
NO TOC
, or 
CD-RW
NO TOC
as appropriate.
2
Press the 
RECORD
 key (
J
 or 
D
). The unit 
enters record ready mode, as shown by the 
REC
 
and pause indicators on the display. As the unit 
enters record ready mode, the display shows 
Now OPC
 (Optimum Power Control), as 
the unit prepares to record on the disc.
If the digital source selected (see 4.1, “Input 
selection”) is not connected properly, or is not 
powered up, the message 
D-IN 
UNLOCK!
 (digital input is unlocked) will be 
displayed to show that the system is not ready 
to record.
3
Adjust the level of the source, following the 
guidelines in 4.1.1, “Signal volume”.
NOTE
The red 
OVER
 indicators on the meters should never 
light. Unlike analog equipment, digital audio units 
produce extremely unpleasant sounds when dis-
torted, and there is no “headroom” after the 
0
 mark. If 
recording digitally from a commercially-produced CD, 
the volume set in the menu should be 
0dB
. This will 
maintain all the dynamic range of the source CD 
without clipping. Only boost the signal if the source is 
exceptionally quiet.
An analog signal input at nominal level, with no cut 
or boost from the volume controls, is equivalent to a 
reading of –16 dB on the meters (on other words, 0 is 
equivalent to 16 dBFS).
4
Press the 
PLAY
 key (
H
 or 
L
) to start 
recording. 
Note that there is no need to “cue up” the 
recording position—the unit always finds the 
next available location on the disc and start 
recording to it.
5
Press the 
PAUSE
 key (
I
 or 
J
) to pause 
recording temporarily. The pause indicator on 
the display shows this. 
Pressing 
PLAY
 again restarts recording with a 
new track number.
6
Press 
STOP
 (
G
 or 
I
) to stop recording. When 
recording stops, the display shows 
PMA 
Writing
 (Program Memory Area) and 
the 
REC
 indicator flashes for a few seconds as 
the unit writes to the disc. 
NOTE
While the “PMA Writing” message is displayed, all 
keys are disabled, and the unit is actually writing to 
disc. Do not disconnect the power or subject the unit 
to severe vibration or shocks at this time, as this will 
prevent proper recording of the information.
When this message disappears, you must press 
the 
RECORD
 key (step 
2
) before restarting the 
recording. Recording restarts with a new track 
number.
NOTE
Remember that every time recording is paused or 
stopped, when recording is restarted, a new track will 
always be started. It is not possible to record in two 
“stages” within one track.
4.2.1
Playing back tracks
Although an unfinalized disc cannot be played back 
on an ordinary CD player, the CD-RW2000 can play 
back tracks that have been recorded.
Use the 
MULTI DIAL
 control 
B
 or the 
 SKIP
 keys 
H
 
to select a track for playback.
4.2.2
Time display while recording
While a recordable disc is being played back, the 
four time display modes available in normal play-
back as described in 3.1.1, “Time display modes”: 
TOTAL
TOTAL REMAIN
, track 
REMAIN
 and elapsed track 
time.
However, during recording there are fewer options 
available (obviously, the unit cannot see into the 
future and know how much time remains of the track 
which is being currently recorded!).