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4 – CD playback & recording
TASCAM DV-RA1000 Owner’s Manual 25
Setting the threshold level
The threshold level used for synchronized recording
(“Synchronized recording” on page 28) and also for
the auto cue function (“Auto cue” on page 24 above)
is set by pressing and holding the
SYNC REC key for
about a second. The
SOUND LEVEL screen appears:
Use the wheel to set the value of this parameter to
one of the following values:
–72 dB, –66 dB, –60 dB, –54 dB, –48 dB, –42 dB,
–36 dB, –30 dB, –24 dB or DD (digital detect, equiva-
lent to –54 dB).
Use
ENTER to confirm the setting.
NOTE
In DSD mode, the –72 dB and –66 dB settings are not
available.
Auto ready
This automatically cues up the playback position to
the start of the next track after a track has been
played and puts the DV-RA1000 into the ready posi-
tion (the
READY key lights).
Note that pressing
STOP part of the way through a
track when auto ready is turned on returns the play-
back position to the start of the current track, and the
READY key lights (pressing READY part of the way
through a track pauses playback at that point).
It can be combined with the Auto cue function
(described in “Auto cue” on page 24) to position the
playback at the start of the recorded material.
NOTE
This feature can also be used with DVD playback.
Recording
The following functions are available when recording
to CD-R or CD-RW. Many are also available when
recording to DVD.
MUTE key
The latching MUTE key, when active, cuts off the sig-
nal from the selected input to the recording. This is a
“smart” key (short presses are latching, long presses
are non-latching), and lights when active.
It also works in playback mode, cutting the moni-
tored sound.
It is possible to turn the
MUTE on and off at any time,
including during recording.
Figure 4.3: Setting the threshold level
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