Playing Tracks In The Desired Order (Program Playback) - TEAC PROFESSIONAL Tascam MD-350 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Useful Tips for Playback
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2. Press the [
PLAY] button.
... When playback is finished, the deck
pauses at the beginning of the next
track.
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3. Press the [
PLAY] or [
READY] button
to start playing the next track.
... To release Auto Ready playback, press
the [AUTO SPACE] button repeatedly
until "
" disappears.
... A . SPACE and A . READY playback cannot
be used together.
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Auto cue mode
(tracks recorded in SP mode only)
The auto cue function lets the unit
automatically start playback at the audio
start of each track. The trigger level which
determines the point at which playback
starts is set as follows:
1 In stop, play or pause mode, press the
[EDIT/NO] button until "AUTO CUE?"
appears.
2 Press [YES].
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3 Turn the [
T R A C K
cycle the threshold level between the
following values: "-54dB", "-60dB",
"-66dB", "-72dB" and "OFF".
4 Press the [YES] button after making the
adjustment.
... When the Auto Cue mode is on (the
value is anything except "OFF"), and the
unit is in STOP, moving to the next or
previous track will automatically cue the
playback point to the first point in the
track where the sound level rises above
the trigger level as set above and the
unit will pause.
... When Auto Cue is on, and Auto Ready is
also on, moving to the next or previous
track will automatically cue the
playback point to the first point in the
track where the sound level rises above
the trigger level as set above and the
unit will pause at this point. If the
desired start of the track is cut off using
this function, the trigger level should be
adjusted to a lower level.
... Note that if Auto Cue and Auto Ready
are both off, moving to the next track
will enter stop mode as usual.
... If the Auto Cue mode is on, the Auto
Space function is unavailable.
Buttons used on this page
... If the Auto Space function is on when
Auto Cue is turned on, the Auto Space
function and the Auto Ready function (if
this is on) will be turned off.
... If the Auto Cue function is on, and the
[AUTO SPACE] button is pressed, the
only effect is to turn the Auto Ready
function on or off.
... The function does not work with tracks
recorded in any mode other than SP
mode. With any non-SP tracks, the cue
point is the top of the track, not the cue
point.
... This cue is made to ±1 frame accuracy
(in SP mode, this is ±64 ms).
Playing Tracks in the Desired
Order (Program Playback)
Up to 25 tracks can be programmed in the
] dial to
desired order and played.
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To program tracks
1. In the Stop mode, press the [PLAY
MODE] button repeatedly until "PGM
MODE" appears in the display. After
"PGM MODE", the display shows "0m 00s
00p" ("
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2. Turn the [
desired track number indicator lights on
the music calendar, and press [PUSH
ENTER] on the dial.
... The track number blinks.
... Repeat this operation to program other
tracks.
... Tracks
automatical-ly by simply pressing the
numeric buttons (1 to 9, 0, +10) on the
remote control unit to display their
numbers sequentially.
... When a track number of 21 or more is
selected, the "
However, the track number can still be
checked on the TRACK NO. display.
... The same track can be programmed
repeatedly.
... If you make a mistake in the track
number entry, press the [CLEAR] button.
" lights up).
TRACK
] dial so that the
can
be
programmed
" indicator blinks.
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Each press clears the current last track
in the program.
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3. Press the [
PLAY] button to start
Program playback.
... The program is held in memory after
Program playback has been stopped by
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pressing the [
STOP] button or it has
stopped automatically at the end.
... Pressing the [
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STOP] button in the Stop
mode clears the program memory.
... When the total program playback time is
longer than 159 minutes and 59 seconds,
"---m--s" appears on the time counter.
... When the 25th track has been
programmed, "PGM Full !!" is displayed
and no more tracks can be programmed.
... Pressing the [PLAY MODE] button in the
Stop mode cancels the Program Play
mode and clears the program memory.
... The Program mode will not be canceled
even when the power is turned off, and
the programmed data will remain in the
deck.
... If you attempt program playback when
no programmed data is entered, normal
playback will start after "PGM Empty !!"
is displayed.
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To check the program contents
In the Play or Play-Ready mode, turn the
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[
TRACK
] dial or press the [
[
] button on the remote control unit to
display the program contents.
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To delete a programmed track
In the Stop mode, press the [CLEAR] button.
Each press clears the current last track in
the program.
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