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TASCAM CD-302 — Table of Contents

TASCAM CD-302

4.3.6

Setting the sampled data playback 
tempo .........................................................21

4.3.7

Setting the sampled data playback key  .22

4.3.8

Looped playback of sampled data ..........22

4.3.9

Clearing the sampled data .......................22

4.4 Bend 

function 

...................................22

4.5 BPM 

...................................................22

4.5.1

BPM counter  .............................................22

4.5.2

Clearing the BPM ......................................22

4.5.3

Using the tap mode with the BPM 
counter ......................................................22

4.5.4

Clearing the BPM counter (tap) ...............22

4.5.5

Editing the BPM (tap) using the dial  .......22

4.6 

Number key modes ..........................23

4.7 Tempo 

Sync 

.....................................23

4.7.1

Cancellation of tempo sync .....................23

4.8 Beat 

Sync 

.........................................23

4.8.1

Cancellation of beat sync  ........................24

4.9 Scratch 

..............................................24

4.10 Memories 

..........................................24

4.10.1 Storing a memory  .....................................25
4.10.2 Recalling a memory  .................................25
4.10.3 Recalling a memory from a track 

number ......................................................25

4.10.4 Overwriting a memory  .............................25
4.10.5 Memory recall (sample points) ................25
4.10.6 Clearing memories  ...................................26

4.11  Voice Reduce function .................... 26

4.12 Programmed 

playback 

.................... 26

4.12.1 Setting the program steps ....................... 26
4.12.2 Adding tracks to the middle of 

a program  ................................................. 26

4.12.3 Deleting program steps  ........................... 27
4.12.4 Deleting a whole program  ....................... 27

4.13 Output 

level 

...................................... 27

4.14 Brake 

function ................................. 27

4.15  Setting the EOM time  ...................... 28

4.16 Auto 

Ready ...................................... 28

4.17 Timer 

Play ........................................ 28

4.18 Incremental 

Play 

.............................. 28

4.19 Relay 

Play ........................................ 29

4.20 Direct 

mode 

...................................... 29

4.21  Disc Tray Auto Close  ...................... 29

4.22 Sleep 

................................................. 29

4.23  Fader and Event Start/Stop  ............ 30

4.24 Factory 

Preset ................................. 30

5 - Specifications and reference

5.1 Specifications 

.................................. 31

5.1.1 Dimensions ................................. 31

5.2 

Error messages, etc.  ....................... 32

5.2.1 Spare parts  ................................. 32

Summary of Contents for CD-302

Page 1: ...ompanying the appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enc...

Page 2: ...which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with th...

Page 3: ...g structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit con nection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grou...

Page 4: ...ely confined in the protective housings The label required in this regulation is shown 1 CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE...

Page 5: ...EMOTE connectors 14 2 5 Display 15 c TRACK indicator 15 d Bank indicators 15 e Loop mode indicator 15 f REMAIN indicator 15 g M memory indicator 15 h SINGLE indicator 15 i PROGRAM indicator 15 j Time...

Page 6: ...oring a memory 25 4 10 2 Recalling a memory 25 4 10 3 Recalling a memory from a track number 25 4 10 4 Overwriting a memory 25 4 10 5 Memory recall sample points 25 4 10 6 Clearing memories 26 4 11 Vo...

Page 7: ...rized in 5 banks 200 tracks each Bank A to E Up to 24 parameters can be set as user definable memory functions various settings Output level control in the digital domain 6 dB in 1 0 dB steps Selectab...

Page 8: ...efully wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records the compact disc has no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth sho...

Page 9: ...ge mode 4 2 Key pitch control 05 SAMP P SAMP_P Sample playback direction 4 3 5 Playback of sampled data in reverse F 06 SAMP L SAMP_L Sample playback loop 4 3 8 Looped playback of sampled data OFF 07...

Page 10: ...IRECT DIRECT Direct mode 4 20 Direct mode OFF 21 CLOSE CLOSE Disc Tray auto close 4 21 Disc Tray Auto Close ON 22 SLEEP SLEEP Sleep mode 4 22 Sleep ON 23 F PRE F_PRE Factory settings 4 24 Factory Pres...

Page 11: ...TASCAM CD 302 11 2 Front and rear panels 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 4 5 6...

Page 12: ...ack 8 TIME key Selects the time display type ELAPSED REMAIN or A B loop duration in A B loop play mode 9 SINGLE key Selects the play mode either continuous play all tracks SINGLE 1 track play PROGRAM...

Page 13: ...key Confirms memory numbers recall of memories and preset function settings M BPM counter Shows the tempo in bpm beats per minute from 81 to 161 of the current track or of the tapped tempo input with...

Page 14: ...ratch When the indicator is lit the playback can be scratched using the dial W BRAKE key Turns the brake mode on and off see 4 14 Brake function When the brake mode is active the indi cator lights X a...

Page 15: ...rent track The indicator segments light from left to right when elapsed time mode is selected When remaining time mode is selected indicators go out from left to right If an EOM End of Message time h...

Page 16: ...ayback up to 30 tracks can be entered 3 2 1 Cross play The term cross playing refers to the stopping of one deck and automatic starting of the other deck To start cross playing 1 With one deck playing...

Page 17: ...auto cue function 5 Press the ENTER key 3 3 3 Cueing using the JOG dial You can directly cue to any point using the JOG dial by frame accuracy while the unit is in pause mode You can select the resolu...

Page 18: ...ss the LOOP key R in play mode while the A and B keys are lit loop playback mode will start and the LOOP key lights If the A and B keys are not lit pressing the LOOP key will have no effect If the LOO...

Page 19: ...al or numeric keys 3 Press the ENTER key 4 Select S S 5 Press the ENTER key The SINGLE indicator lights in the display 6 Press the LOOP key The LOOP key lights and the LOOP indicator in the display al...

Page 20: ...you will affect the tempo without altering the original key pitch 4 2 Key pitch control You can change the key pitch without changing the playback tempo 1 Make sure the original key mode is off press...

Page 21: ...the sample and the B point of the loop as the end point of the sample you cannot do this when loop play back is taking place If the A B loop is over 10 seconds in length the first 10 seconds will be...

Page 22: ...e or disable this function Turning the dial clockwise increases the tempo and turning it counterclockwise decreases the tempo This action is momentary i e the tempo returns to normal when the dial sto...

Page 23: ...The BPM counter shows the current tempo either from the disc or from the tap function see 4 5 3 Using the tap mode with the BPM counter 2 Start playback on the slave unit and press the TEMPO SYNC key...

Page 24: ...it is necessary to set up the beat sync again using the BEAT SYNC key 4 9 Scratch The scratch function allows you to do scratch play back like an analog record turntable NOTE Note that in the A B loo...

Page 25: ...shows MEMO MEMO together with the number of the lowest empty memory avail able in that bank A flashing M also appears in the display 4 Change the memory number using the numeric keys or the dial 5 Pr...

Page 26: ...er 4 11 Voice Reduce function This function lowers the volume of the vocal part of the material being played back when enabled Note that this may work better on some recordings than others 1 Press the...

Page 27: ...deleted program step will 1 subtracted from their step numbers 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for as many tracks as are to be deleted 8 To finish the program step deletion sequence press the PRESET or ENTER...

Page 28: ...ady function and a track is played back the deck will automatically enter pause mode at the start of the next track on the disc In sin gle play mode 3 2 Play modes this setting has no effect This is i...

Page 29: ...ey 2 Select 20 DIRECT DIRECT using the dial or numeric keys 3 Press the ENTER key 4 Select On or Off to turn the function on or off 5 Press the ENTER key 4 21 Disc Tray Auto Close When you enable this...

Page 30: ...to the tip and sleeve of the TRS plug The event trigger switch should be wired to the ring and sleeve of the TRS plug An event trigger should pull down to ground from 5 V for 50 ms or more 4 24 Factor...

Page 31: ...AC 50 Hz Australia 240 VAC 50 Hz Power consumption 32 W Applicable electromagnetic environment E4 Peak inrush current 0 8 A Dimensions w x h x d main unit 2U remote control units 5U 482 x 88 x 261 mm...

Page 32: ...Read error the disc s Table of Contents cannot be read within 20 seconds try with another disc or remove and clean the existing disc before replacing it ERR 04 ERROR 4 GFS error a GFS error has occur...

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