Page 2 - Table of Contents; - Front and rear panel features
Table of Contents TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II –i 1 - Introduction 1.1 About the MiniDisc format ................ 1-1 1.1.1 ATRAC compression .......................... 1-11.1.2 Buffer memory .................................... 1-11.1.3 Random access and U-TOC ............... 1-11.1.4 Track titling, etc....
Page 3 - –ii; General notes on recording using the; - Editing operations; Retaining a track title for use by the; Error messages and troubleshooting
Table of Contents –ii TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 4.2.1 Playing back a whole disc .................. 4-14.2.2 Playback outputs ................................ 4-14.2.3 Monaural playback .............................. 4-14.2.4 Playing back a single track ................ 4-24.2.5 Entering the A and B loc...
Page 4 - This indicates how long...; About the MiniDisc format; The Art
TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 1–1 1 - Introduction This manual covers the two models of the MD-801 Mk II product line: the MD-801R Mk II, which is capable of recording and playing back on MiniDisc media, and the MD-801P Mk II, which is for play-back only of such media. Apart from the recording and associat...
Page 6 - NOTE; ter to perform this operation for you.
1 - About the MD-801R/P Mk II TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 1–3 to be conveniently carried out using a standard key-board • Remote control possible from dedicated TASCAM remote control units (RC-801, RC-FS10/20, and RC-8), or through industry-standard parallel or serial interfaces • Tally signals sent to c...
Page 7 - - About this manual; About this manual; Input; TOC; SHIFT
1 - About this manual 1–4 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 1.3.4 Backup memory When the unit is powered down, the following set-tings are memorized. • AUTO READY status (see [20] ) • AUTO CUE settings and status (see [21] ) • The last used PLAY mode (see [22] ) • The two LOC points (A and B) (see [24] ) • Pit...
Page 9 - mitted when recording is halted temporarily.
3 - Resume setting 3–2 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II The minimum length for the jog loop is 12 frames, and the maximum value is 32 frames. The value is set in 1-frame steps. 3.6 Resume setting When the resume setting is turned on, playback restarts from the point at which it was stopped (or the point at wh...
Page 10 - Incremental play; MONITOR; While this function is enabled, the; Serial communications
3 - Incremental play TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 3–3 3.10 Incremental play This function allows auto-cueing of the playback point to the start of the next track when the STOP key [5] is pressed, or a fader stop command is received (on pin 8 of the parallel remote control port [47] ). When this mode is en...
Page 11 - - Auto track numbering level; Auto track numbering level; taking these factors into consideration.; Free; SHUTTLE
3 - Auto track numbering level 3–4 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 3.12.1Spindle motor time Use this to check how many hours the spindle motor has been in operation. 3.12.2Laser pickup time This indicates how many hours the laser pickup has been used for recording. 3.12.3System software version This allows y...
Page 12 - Inserting and ejecting discs; UTOC Writing; If you do, the disc may become unreadable.; Playback of discs
TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 4–1 4 - Basic operations This section gives you informstion about the basic operations using the MD-801. It assumes that you have connected the MD-801 to all the other equipment that you will be using. If you have not already made these connections, read 2.3, "Rear panel...
Page 13 - - Playback of discs; Entering the A and B location points; xxx
4 - Playback of discs 4–2 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 4.2.4 Playing back a single track When the disc has been loaded and the TOC has been read, use the PLAY MODE key to select the S I N G L E play mode (see [22] ). Use the TRACK keys [4] to move the playback posi- tion to the start of the desired track....
Page 14 - B repeat cannot take place.; automatically
4 - Playback of discs TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 4–3 4.2.9 Repeat playback Use the REPEAT key [26] to enable the repeat mode as shown in the display ( R E P E AT ). The three different repeat modes available corre-spond to the three playback modes set with the PLAY MODE key [22] (whole disc, S I N G L E...
Page 15 - - Recording operations; playback; Recording operations
4 - Recording operations 4–4 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II NOTE The point at which the JOG key was pressed will not be included in the jog loop. To include this point in the loop, you must turn the JOG dial counterclockwise. 4.2.15Shuttle mode The SHUTTLE wheel [13] allows you to perform fast cue or review...
Page 16 - the MD format; Disc Full
4 - Recording operations TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 4–5 MD-801R model only. 4.3.1 General notes on recording using the MD format Because the MD method of recording is somewhat different to a linear recording method, such as tape, you should note the following points. • The message Disc Full may appear o...
Page 17 - If post-script recording is turned off, you will
4 - Recording operations 4–6 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 1 Select the recording method (digital or analog) and the appropriate input source. 2 Make sure the unit is stopped. 3 Press and hold down the RECORD key [8] and press the READY key [7] . 4 Adjust the recording level (analog, UNCAL only) so that th...
Page 18 - Synchro mode is automatically turned off.
4 - Recording operations TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 4–7 2 Cue the playback point to the place that you want to start recording. 3 Press the READY key [7] to put the MD-801 into play ready mode. This step is the primary difference between replace recording and ordi-nary post-script recording. 4 Press and...
Page 19 - audio; ually in these cases.; Provided that the trimmer potentiometers at
4 - Recording operations 4–8 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II vious one. If the digital signal is not resumed within 30 seconds of interruption, recording will stop. As mentioned earlier, 4.3.4, "Track number incrementing", when digital recordings are made through the COAXIAL inputs, track numbers are...
Page 20 - Basic editing operations; if you attempt to write; Editing without saving the edits to
TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 5–1 5 - Editing operations Unlike tape or other linear media, the MD-801 pro-vides you with a wide range of editing tools, allow-ing you to make arbitary cuts, “splices” and rearrangements of running order without having to re-record any parts of the material. Although the edi...
Page 21 - You can set the length of the jog loop in the; Now Editing; the; Now
5 - Erasing a track 5–2 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II of the loop is the point at which you want to divide the track. NOTE You can set the length of the jog loop in the menu system (see 3.5, "Jog loop length"). 5 When the start of the jog loop is correctly posi-tioned, turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockw...
Page 22 - being shown on the; A and B point erase operations
5 - Moving tracks TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 5–3 The PLAY indicator above the PLAY key will flash, as will the E D I T indication in the display, to show that rehearsal mode has been entered. In this rehearsal mode, the last 4 seconds (approximately) of the previous track and the first four seconds (app...
Page 23 - - A and B point erase operations; EDIT; Erase; time
5 - A and B point erase operations 5–4 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II of operation is the same, the function is so flexible that it can be used for many different purposes. In order to be used for editing in this way, the follow-ing conditions must be met: • Point A must not be at the same location as point...
Page 24 - Rehearsal
5 - Moving an A-B point TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 5–5 If the A point is set at the start of a track, and the B point at the end of another track, the whole of the tracks containing and between these points will be erased (in the example above, tracks 2 and 3 will be erased. The remaining tracks will be...
Page 25 - - Restoring erased material; Restoring erased material; Not; error message if; Changing track attributes; vice versa
5 - Restoring erased material 5–6 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II bers are renumbered accordingly. See the dia-gram above for an example. If you need to make the new track (formerly the A-B portion) into part of the preceding and/or following track, use the track combine facility (see 5.4, "Combining tra...
Page 26 - - Erasing a complete disc; If a track is “unprotected” in this way, it cannot; Erasing a complete disc; Track and disc title entry; katakana
5 - Erasing a complete disc TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 5–7 3 Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise. The dis- play changes: 4 Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise once again to change the current track from mono to stereo or vice versa . The display will show Now Editing , followed by Complete . This function may...
Page 27 - - Track and disc title entry; If the display shows; Name Full
5 - Track and disc title entry 5–8 TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II tion will move the cursor more than one position. 7 Continue using the DATA dial and SHUTTLE wheel to enter characters, until the title is complete. 8 To store the title, press the EDIT key. The title will scroll across the display if it is t...
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5 - Track and disc title entry TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 5–9 5.11.6Copying disc and track titles When two MD-801 units are connected together using the optional PW-1XMD serial cable, disc and track titles can be copied from one unit (master) to the other (slave), as described in 4.3.10, "Track titl...
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