Tascam MD-CD1MKIII 用户手册

下载
页码 56
38
  
TASCAM MD-CD1MKIII
Fade-in and fade-out recording
At the beginning and end of MD recording, fade-in and 
fade-out effects can be performed.
Before following the procedure below, make sure that 
basic recording preparations have been completed, a 
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.
1  Set operation using the following menu options on 
the VOL FUNC sub-menu of the MD menu.
FADE IN
The length of the fade in to the normal level can be 
set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second increments. 
(Default setting: 3 seconds).
FADE OUT
The length of the fade out into complete silence 
can be set between 1 and 30 seconds in 1-second 
increments. (Default setting: 3 seconds).
FADE MODE
The deck can be set to continue recording (“Rec”) or 
enter recording standby mode (“Ready”) after fadeout 
is completed.
2  In recording standby mode, press the FADER 
button on the remote control.
Recording begins and the sound fades in.
After the preset fade-in time, the sound is at normal 
level.
3  During recording, press the FADER button on the 
remote control when you wish to fade-out the 
sound.
  Fade-out begins, and after the preset fade-out 
time, there is silence. After it becomes silent, 
depending upon the Fade mode setting, recording 
continues or the deck enters recording standby 
mode.
NOTE
Fade-in or fade-out only may be selected.
• 
The Prerecording function cannot be performed 
• 
together with fade-in recording. For details, refer to the 
following section.
The unit adjusts the level for fade-in/fade-out in the 
• 
digital realm, but the volume of the monitor sounds 
output through headphones or of signals output 
through the ANALOG OUTPUTS terminal or DIGITAL 
OUTPUTS terminal does not change.
Prerecording (Time Machine 
recording)
This function makes it possible to start recording up to 
6 seconds before the time the recording operation is 
actually started. It operates by holding the input signal 
in a buffer memory that can be set to contain up to 6 
seconds of data representing a normal stereo input signal.
Before following the procedure below, make sure that 
basic recording preparations have been completed, a 
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.
1  Set the time value for the amount of data to be 
stored in the buffer using the 
PRE REC?
 option 
on the REC sub-menu of the MD menu.
  Setting values range from 1 to 6 seconds in 
1-second increments, as well as OFF. The default 
setting is OFF.
  OFF: The Prerecording function does not operate.
  1 sec to 6 sec settings: The buffer will hold the 
corresponding seconds of signal.
2  Press the RECORD button to enter recording 
standby mode.
3  Press the PLAY buton to start recording.
The signal will be recorded from the number of 
seconds set before the PLAY button is pressed.
4  Press the STOP button to stop recording.
NOTE
When performing fade-in recording (explained in a 
previous section), the prerecording function is not 
possible.
Overwrite recording
The overwrite recording function allows you to 
automatically delete and overwrite a previously recorded 
portion after the specified position.
Before following the procedure below, make sure that 
basic recording preparations have been completed, a 
recordable disc is inserted, and the deck is in stop mode.
1  Locate the point at which you wish to begin 
overwrite recording, press the READY button, and 
the deck will go into playback standby mode.
  To start overwrite recording from the beginning of 
a certain track, use the SKIP button or the number 
buttons to select the track, then press the READY 
button.
  To start overwrite recording from the middle of a 
certain track, use the SKIP buttons or the number 
buttons to select the desired track, then press the 
PLAY button to begin playback (you can also use 
the Search function). At the desired point, press 
the READY button.
9 – MD recording from an external source