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TASCAM  BB-1000CD

8–Recording 

Adjust the balance between the playback volume of media 
and that of input to record.

1.

 Select the playback media and press the 

Â

/

¯

 keys 

to select a playback track.

2.

 Press the 

PLAY/READY [

¥/π

]

 key to start playback, 

and check the volume balance between the playback 
and the input sounds. 

3.

 Use the 

BALANCE

 keys as necessary to adjust the 

balance by increasing or decreasing the playback 
signal volume. ( 

 page 38 “Volume balance 

adjustment”) 

  TIP

When overdubbing the sound of an electric instrument through the 
LINE IN jack, activate the DIRECT MIX mode described later.
However, DIRECT MIX mode is automatically activated when you 
use the headphones for monitoring.

Overdub recording

Finish the settings above before starting overdub record-
ing: Select the input and playback source, finish input level 
adjustment, and set the recording file type to 

WAV

.

1.

 Slide the 

SPEAKER

 switch to 

ON

 and disconnect the 

headphones.

2.

 Press the 

OVERDUB

 key to make the unit on standby 

for overdubbing. You can start overdubbing during 
playback.

NOTE

On the overdub screen, the playback fi le number and the record-

• 

ing fi le number are indicated instead of the recording fi le number 
and the marker name on the Recording screen, respectively.

Press the PLAY/READY [

• 

Á

/

π

] key during recording-on-standby, 

you can start playback without recording.  You can also fast-
forward/reverse by pressing and holding the 

Â

/

¯

 key.

3.

 Press the 

REC/READY [

º

]

 key to start overdubbing. 

The 

REC/READY [

º

]

 key lights during recording.

4.  Recording stops when pressing the 

STOP

 key during 

recording or recording-on-standby. The 

REC/READY 

[

º

]

 key goes off.

Pressing the 

• 

REC/READY [

º

]

 

key during recording 

returns the unit on standby for recording. The 

REC/

READY [

º

]

 

key flashes during recording-on-standby.

Recording on a new file starts as you press the 

REC/

READY [

º

]

 

 key again. The 

REC/READY [

º

]

 

key stops 

flashing.

NOTE

When using external microphones, set them at the same distance 
from the unit and the instrument's part that sound comes out.

Overdubbing in higher sound quality (DIRECT MIX)

In ordinary overdubbing, both the playback sound of a disc 
or SD card and your playing sound are recorded through 
the microphones. 
In the 

DIRECT MIX

 mode, the playback sound is recorded 

directly in the unit and you can mix sounds in higher qual-
ity. 
However, headphones are required for monitoring to pre-
vent the microphones from picking up the playback sound.
The  

DIRECT MIX

 mode is automatically activated as heac-

phones are connected. 
When you overdub the sound of an electric instrument 
through the 

LINE IN

 jack, you can activate the 

DIRECT 

MIX

 mode manually and overdub sounds in higher quality 

without using headphones for monitoring.
Follow the steps below to activate the 

DIRECT MIX

 mode 

manually.

1.

 Press the 

OVERDUB

 key to make the unit on standby 

for overdubbing.

2.

 Press the 

F1

 key to activate the 

DIRECT MIX

 mode.

Execute the same procedure as ordinary overdubbing after 
pressing the 

F1

 key.

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Summary of Contents for BB-1000CD

Page 1: ...D01061020A BB 1000CD Portable CD SD Recorder OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL BB 1000CD En indd 1 BB 1000CD En indd 1 09 2 3 2 19 28 PM 09 2 3 2 19 28 PM...

Page 2: ...tal device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and...

Page 3: ...aratus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicin...

Page 4: ...The batteries could short causing leak rupture or other trouble Do not heat or disassemble batteries Do not put them in fire or water Batteries could rupture or leak causing fire injury or stains arou...

Page 5: ...shown at 1 CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA...

Page 6: ...ying back an SD card containing WAV files and MP3 files playing back an SD card on which you recorded page 30 Inserting an SD card page 36 Playback What types of files can this unit play back MP3 file...

Page 7: ...disc recorded on the unit on another device the process called finalization is required You cannot record on a CD R disc any more after finalization You can make a finalized CD RW disc recordable aga...

Page 8: ...g the input Recording with external microphones When using external microphones connect them to the EXT MIC jacks on the left side and select EXT REAR at SOURCE in the INPUT screen Turn the REAR MIC k...

Page 9: ...tarting recording automatically You can start recording automatically as sound comes in from microphones by using the automatic recording function It is useful when starting recording as sound comes o...

Page 10: ...without changing the playback speed It is useful when practicing in a higher or lower key page 42 Changing the playback key playing back a certain part of a song repeatedly You can specify a section...

Page 11: ...an acoustic instrument such as strings or horn page 39 Mixing up the playback sound and your play OVERDUB Recording sound in high quality Overdub a new sound monitoring the playback sound with headpho...

Page 12: ...the disc on standard CD players It is useful when copying and distributing discs containing a playing sample to your students for their practice page 43 Writing files on an SD card onto a disc Backing...

Page 13: ...on example 34 Setting screen list 34 6 Connection 35 Connecting monitors 35 Connecting external microphones and an audio device 35 Connecting to the EXT MIC jacks 35 Connecting to the LINE IN jack 35...

Page 14: ...ast 50 Adjusting the time of FLASH BACK 50 Setting the date and time 50 13 Messages 51 14 Troubleshooting 53 15 Specifications 54 Specifications 54 CD recorder 54 Audio input and output 54 Audio perfo...

Page 15: ...sure to use the supplied PS 1225L AC adapter and power cable Also do not use the supplied AC adapter and power cable with other devices It may cause malfunctions the re and electric shock Note about...

Page 16: ...rmer such as a power amplifier Take a distance from such devices and turn the unit around to stop the noise Using the unit near a TV or radio may cause picture deterioration or noise Take a distance f...

Page 17: ...rt can damage the unit Copy protected discs and other discs which do not conform to the CD standard may not play back correctly in this player If you use such discs in this unit TEAC Corporation and i...

Page 18: ...hook the AC cord in forcedly It may damage the cord Uninstall the batteries when using the supplied AC adapter to keep the battery life longer Installing the batteries Take off the battery case cover...

Page 19: ...of the unit to operate the BB 1000CD Press the PLAY READY key to start playback Press the PLAY READY key again to pause playback Press the STOP key to stop playback Press the key to skip to the begin...

Page 20: ...lt in microphones is explained in the example below You can also use external microphones connected to the EXT MIC A L EXT MIC B R terminals and audio equip ment connected to the LINE IN terminal on t...

Page 21: ...pears and REC READY key flashes 2 Quick start guide 2 Check the level meter and adjust the input level by turning the FRONT MIC EXT MIC knob and the REAR MIC LINE knob The input level is indicated on...

Page 22: ...ording they cannot be erased or re recorded However if space is available on the disc and the disc has not been finalized additional material can be recorded A recorded CD R disc can be played on a st...

Page 23: ...screen is open use the wheel to adjust the file playback position 7 METRONOME key Press this key to use the metronome function METRONOME screen When the METRONOME screen is displayed press this key to...

Page 24: ...to its start point keeping the time length of the loop g key Press this key to skip to the next track Press and hold this key to fast forward the tracks Pressing this key during loop playback slides t...

Page 25: ...ghts in red during recording m REAR MIC L R Built in stereo microphones While using the metronome function the green light moves left and right along with its time While using the chromatic tuner func...

Page 26: ...ed disconnection of the cord AUTO LIMITER switch Use this to activate deactivate the LIMITER function LINE IN jack Use this to connect with the line out jack on an electronic instrument or an external...

Page 27: ...yback slides the end point of the loop back to its start point keeping the time length of the loop 2 STOP key Press this key to stop playback The track returns to its beginning 3 RECORD key Press this...

Page 28: ...rd in forcedly It may damage the cord Uninstall the batteries when using the supplied AC adapter to keep the battery life longer Installing the batteries Take off the battery case cover and install se...

Page 29: ...he remote control out of the reach of small children In the event a battery is swallowed immediately consult a physician Install batteries with matching the polarity correctly Do not charge the batter...

Page 30: ...h care when formatting as all the data on an SD card including those written by other equipment will be erased Write protection An SD card has the write protection switch When you try to record on a p...

Page 31: ...epare a long pin such as a stretched paper clip 2 Insert the pin into the hole for force eject and push it in several times 3 Pull the disc out by hand when it is pushed halfway out CAUTION DO NOT eje...

Page 32: ...in speakers ON Built in speakers OFF Headphones connected 7 Battery status When batteries are being used a battery icon shows the amount of power remaining in bars The batteries are almost dead and th...

Page 33: ...the setting screens are accessed by first press ing the MENU button to open the MENU screen but some screens can also be accessed directly using dedicated keys See also the setting screen list on the...

Page 34: ...leting MENU key MENU screen COPY Copying files between a disc and an SD card MENU key MENU screen MEDIA Finalizing and unfinalizing a disc deleting tracks browsing files on an SD card formatting an SD...

Page 35: ...them You can connect the equipment to the LINE IN jack and the external microphone jacks See below how to connect them For settings of the connections and input level see 8 Recording Connecting to th...

Page 36: ...the previous track When stopped at the beginning of a track press the key to skip to the beginning of the previous track or press the key to skip to the beginning of the next track NOTE The icon appe...

Page 37: ...e screen During loop playback the indicator also appears Pressing the key during loop playback slides the start point of the loop forward to its end point keeping the time length of the loop Pressing...

Page 38: ...cording to the input signal level to prevent distortion caused by excessively loud sound AGC HIGH AGC LOW The input gain changes automatically according to the input signal level to keep the input sig...

Page 39: ...econd scale from the right 3 Press the REC READY key to start recording The REC READY key lights during recording 4 Recording stops when pressing the STOP key during recording or recording on standby...

Page 40: ...s the REC READY key to start overdubbing The REC READY key lights during recording 4 Recording stops when pressing the STOP key during recording or recording on standby The REC READY key goes off Pres...

Page 41: ...ing through the microphone The name of the closest pitch appears in the upper part of the meter 3 Tune the instrument until the desired pitch is shown and the center of the meter is highlighted A bar...

Page 42: ...ucing sound of a certain location PART CANCEL You can select a certain position and reduce the sound volume from the position For example selecting C center on a commercially available audio CD reduce...

Page 43: ...cated by the selected track NOTE Select the track again and press the ENTER key to uncheck it 6 Repeat step 5 until all the target tracks are checked and press the F2 key The confirmation screen appea...

Page 44: ...c is automatically ejected after finishing duplication If you want to make another copy load a new blank disc and press the F2 key Press the F1 key to finish and return to the COPY screen Changing rec...

Page 45: ...es 6 hours 36 minutes 13 hours 12 minutes 26 hours 24 minutes MP3 Low 44 1 kHz 64 kbps 35 hours 50 minutes 71 hours 40 minutes 143 hours 20 minutes 286 hours 40 minutes 573 hours 20 minutes Normal 44...

Page 46: ...lays back 2 seconds from the selected position repeatedly Press the F1 key to divide it at the position To cancel press the F2 key Close the confirmation message and press the MENU key to return to th...

Page 47: ...nalized yet Press the F1 key to nalize it Press the F2 key to eject it without nalization Unfinalizing a CD RW You can record additional files on a finalized CD RW after unfinalizing it using UNFINAL...

Page 48: ...ion page 46 Editing a le Screen navigation On the BROWSE screen folders and music files appear in a hierarchical structure much like they would appear on a computer On the BB 1000CD folders can only b...

Page 49: ...ubfolders However if you try to create a new folder inside a second level subfolder the message Layer too deep appears and the folder is not made CANCEL No operation is conducted and the selected fold...

Page 50: ...ime until the backlight auto matically turns OFF after the last operation when powered by the internal batteries Options OFF backlight always on 5 sec factory setting 10 sec 15 sec 30 sec Adjust the d...

Page 51: ...disc is a finalized CD RW unfinalize it page 47 Unfinalizing a CD RW and try again Format is MP3 The recording format is set to MP3 at overdubbing Change the format to WAV at FILE TYPE on REC SETTING...

Page 52: ...ken Invalid Card Change Card This appears when SD card errors occur at turning on the unit Card Error There was some sort of error with the card Turn off the power and replace the card with a working...

Page 53: ...ntrol doesn t work Check the battery Change it if exhausted No sound Disconnect headphones Slide the SPEAKER switch to ON Check the connection to the monitor system Check the volume level The sound to...

Page 54: ...SPEAKERS 3 inch x 2 AMPLIFIERS 5 W 5 W Digital amplifiers Audio performance Frequency response 20 20 kHz 1 dB Distortion THD N 0 05 1 kHz LPF 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio 85 dB 1 kHz LPF 20 kHz A Weig...

Page 55: ...TASCAM BB 1000CD 55 15 Specifications Dimensions BB 1000CD En indd 55 BB 1000CD En indd 55 09 2 3 2 19 39 PM 09 2 3 2 19 39 PM...

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