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TASCAM CD-601MKII 21
PLAYBACK-RELATED FUNCTIONS
Setting the Auto Cue Level
Select from the following auto cue levels using menu No. 01
(“A_CUE”). The point where signals at the auto cue level or
above first appear on the selected track are recognized as
the audio start point.
Selection : -72 dB (default setting), -66 dB, -60 dB,
-54 dB, -48 dB
Setting Auto Cue Up
Select whether the CD player enters the online READY
mode or the monitor PAUSE mode when the auto cue
function is activated using menu No. 16 (“CUE_UP”).
Selection: RDY (online READY, default setting),
PUS (monitor PAUSE)
[
NOTE]
The CD player also enters the online READY or monitor
PAUSE mode according to the auto cue up setting when
the auto ready function is activated.
Auto Ready Function
When the auto ready function is ON, CD player stands by at
the start of the next track after a track is played backed.
Press the AUTO RDY key to turn the auto ready function
ON/OFF. When the auto ready function is ON, “A.READY
is lit in the display window.
z The auto ready function ON/OFF setting is backed up on
the CD player. So, the same setting is reproduced when
the CD player is next turned ON.
When the auto ready function is activated, the CD
player enters the online READY or monitor PAUSE
mode according to the setting of menu No. 16
(“CUE_UP”). ( above “Setting Auto Cue Up”)
Also, the CD player stands by at the following points
according to the playback mode:
Regular playback : Start of next track
Single playback : Start of current track
Program playback : Start of next programmed track
[
NOTE]
When the auto ready function and the auto cue function
are used together, the CD player stands by at the audio
start point of the next track after a track is played.
Pitch Control Function
The pitch control function can be used to control the
playback speed within the ±12.5% range.
Press the PITCH key to turn the pitch control function ON/
OFF. When the pitch control function is ON, “PITCH” and
the current pitch control value are lit in the display window.
When the pitch control function is ON, the +/- keys can be
used to set the pitch control values in 0.1% increments.
Pressing both the + and - keys simultaneously resets the
pitch control value to 0.0%.
z The pitch control function ON/OFF setting and pitch
control value are backed up on the CD player. So, the
same settings are reproduced when the CD player is
next turned ON.
[
NOTE]
Even when the pitch control function is activated, a digital
signal of sampling frequency 44.1 kHz is output at all
times from the digital output terminal on the CD player.
Note, however, that when the CD player is synchronized
to a 48 kHz external word clock signal, a digital signal of
sampling frequency 48 kHz is output.
Incremental Play Function
When the incremental play function is ON, and the STOP
key is pressed during online playback and monitor playback,
the CD player stops at the start of the next track, and stands
by at either the online READY or monitor PAUSE mode
according to the auto cue up setting.
[
NOTE]
In the program playback mode, playback skips to the
start of the next programmed track. In the single playback
mode, playback skips to the start of the current track.
Select incremental function ON/OFF using menu No. 06
(“INCR_P”).
Selection: OFF (default setting), ON
[
NOTE]
When the MONITOR button on the Remote
Control Unit RC-601MKII (sold separately) or the
No. 2 pin (MONITOR PLAY IN) of the REMOTE
(PARALLEL) terminal is used, playback can skip to
the start of the next track and start monitor playback.
Also, when the ONLINE button on the Remote Control
Unit RC-601MKII (sold separately) or the No. 1 pin
(ONLINE PLAY IN) of the REMOTE (PARALLEL)
terminal is used, playback can skip to the start of the
next track during online playback and start online
playback as long as the failsafe function is OFF.
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