Tascam MD-02 ユーザーズマニュアル

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TASCAM  MD-02/MD-02B
5.   Press the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
ENTER
 key on the remote control. 
When "Level" is selected
 
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If the input signal is analog and its level becomes less than 
–41 dB for two seconds or more, a new track is created 
(track number incremented) when an input level of –41 dB 
is detected again. 
If the input signal is digital (COAXIAL or OPTICAL), and 
the input source is not a CD or MD, new tracks are created 
in the same manner as for analog input, but the detection 
level is –61 dB.
When the input signal is digital (COAXIAL or OPTICAL), 
and the input source is a CD or MD, new tracks are 
created when both track information and level changes are 
detected.
When "Time" is selected
 
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When the auto track operation time is reached, a new track 
is automatically created (track number incremented). Use 
the “A_TRK TIME?” item in the menu to set this time. 
Setting the auto track operation time 
1.   Press the 
MENU
 key on the main unit or the remote 
control. 
2.   Use the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
+/– keys on the remote control to select “A_TRK 
TIME?” 
3.   Press the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
ENTER
 key on the remote control. 
4.   Use the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the +/– 
keys on the remote control to set the operation time. 
The setting range is between 1 and 10 minutes (in 
one minute increments). The default value is five 
minutes. 
5.   Press the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
ENTER
 key on the remote control. 
NOTE
All auto track settings are retained even when the power 
is turned OFF. 
If the auto track operation time is changed while 
recording, the new time setting becomes effective after 
the next track. 
Manually creating tracks (incrementing track 
numbers)
When recording, press the 
RECORD
 key whenever you 
want to create a new track (increment the track number). 
Creating track after recording
Tracks can be created by dividing existing tracks (see 
“Dividing tracks (DIVIDE)” on page 27). 
In addition, you can merge tracks (see “Combining tracks 
(COMBINE)” on page 28). 
Fade-in and fade-out recording
This unit can fade-in the beginning of a recording and 
fade-out the end of a recording. 
The following procedures assume that preparation has 
been made for recording and that a recordable disc is 
loaded and in recording standby. 
1.   In recording standby, press the 
FADER
 key on the 
remote control. 
Recording starts, fading in over the set time. 
2.   To fade-out during recording, press the 
FADER
 key 
on the remote control. 
The recording fades out over the set time, and the unit 
returns to recording standby. 
Setting the fade-in and fade-out times using 
the menu
1.   Press the 
MENU
 key on the main unit or the remote 
control. 
2.   Use the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
+/–
 
keys on the remote control to select “FADE IN?” 
3.   Press the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
ENTER
 key on the remote control. 
4.   Use the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the +/– 
keys on the remote control to set the fade-in time 
in a range between 1 and 10 seconds (in one second 
increments). The default value is 3 seconds. 
5.   Press the 
MULTI JOG
 dial on the main unit or the 
ENTER
 key on the remote control. 
6.   Follow the same procedures to set the fade-out time 
in the FADE OUT menu.
NOTE
You can use either fade-in or fade-out without using 
• 
the other. 
You can also fade-out during a fade-in and fade-in 
• 
during a fade-out. For example, if fade-in time is set 
to 10 seconds, press the FADER key to start fade-in 
recording and then press the FADER key again 5 
seconds after the start of recording to fade-out.
6 − Recording