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TASCAM  CD-450

 

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General Guide

1

POWER Switch

2

Headphone Volume Control (PHONES)

3

Headphone Jack

4

Disc Tray

5

Numeric Keypad

This is used to enter tack numbers, index numbers and 
time points.

6

CLEAR Key

This key is used to clear wrong numbers you’ll enter
on the numeric keypad or to clear all your preference
settings (p.9) at once.

7

Disc Tray OPEN/CLOSE Button

8

SEARCH MODE Key

Three search modes are available: Track, Time, and 
Index, as selected with this switch. 

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Search Opera-

tions, p.9

9

END OF MESSAGE

This indicator lights when playing tracks near their 
end. 

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Preference Settings, p.9

A

Display

Shows what’s going on during play and other various
information.

B

SKIP Keys

Used to skip directly to the beginning of the current 
track or to the beginning of the succeeding track.

C

SEARCH Keys

Allow you to hear the disc play at high speeds in the
forward direction or in reverse as long as you hold 
either of these keys down.

D

STOP Key

E

PLAY Key

F

READY Key

This key puts the deck into Ready-for-play mode.

G

CALL Key

The point where you press PLAY to leave the ready 
mode and start playing is stored in memory, and you 
can go back to that point by pressing this CALL key.

H

AUTO READY Key

When this key is pressed on, the deck goes into Ready 
mode at the beginning of each tack or at the beginning 
of an A-B loop.

I

AUTO CUE Key

When this key is pressed on and you perform a track 
search, the deck goes into Ready mode at the "first 
audio" of that track. The sensitivity of the auto cue cir-
cuit is adjustable. 

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Preference Settings, p.9

J

INCR (Incremental) PLAY Key

When this key is pressed on, each time you press PLAY 
during play, the next track starts playing. 

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 p.10

K

PITCH CONTrol

A pitch change of up to +12% and down to –12% is 
available in 1% steps. 

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 p.10

L

SINGLE Key

When this key is active and you start playing, only the 
current track is played back through.

M

REPEAT Key 

Enables the whole disc, or, used in conjunction with 
the SINGLE key, a single track, to play over and over 
again. 

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p.10

N

DISPLAY Key

Selects ELAPSED, REMAIN or TOTAL REMAIN 
displays.

Summary of Contents for CD-450 CD-450

Page 1: ...ture accompanying 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 produ...

Page 2: ...NSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed...

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: ...S ATTACHED TO THE PLACE AS ILLUSTRATED TO INFORM THAT THE APPARATUS CONTAINS A LASER COMPONENT 1 DIESE AUFKLEBEMARKE IST AN DEM IN DER ABBILDUNG GEZEIGTEN ORT ANGEBRACHT UM DARAUF HINZUWEISEN DASS IM...

Page 5: ...ovides access to a pair of bal anced analog L R outputs and an AES EBU format balanced digital output Handling Precautions Never place this unit in locations subject to extremely high or low temperatu...

Page 6: ...t max load impedance 32Ohms Digital output Coaxial RCA IEC60958 home use SPDIF Balanced XLR Optional LA 450 IEC60958 broadcasting studios AES EBU Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz U S A Canada model 2...

Page 7: ...own D STOP Key E PLAY Key F READY Key This key puts the deck into Ready for play mode G CALL Key The point where you press PLAY to leave the ready mode and start playing is stored in memory and you ca...

Page 8: ...deck to be remotely controlled as an event p 11 V TALLY Jack This 3 conductor tip ring sleeve jack is typically used for connection of LEDs to monitor the operating status of the deck at a distance Th...

Page 9: ...LEAR key and press the POWER switch once after turning the unit off Preference Settings Search Operations Tracks 1 If either LED TIME or INDEX is lit to the left of the SEARCH MODE key press this key...

Page 10: ...e desired end point of your loop Changing the Pitch By operating the and keys of PITCH CONT you can change the pitch within the limits of 12 in 1 steps The pitch percent value is shown in the INDEX di...

Page 11: ...ail to observe this caution you should prepare to accept responsibility for all consequences Backup Memory Each time you turn this unit off the status of the fol lowing features are stored in backup m...

Page 12: ...e Croxley Centre Watford Herts WD1 8YA U K TEAC DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Phone 0611 71580 Bahnstrasse 12 65205 Wiesbaden Erbenheim Germany TEAC FRANCE S A Phone 01 42 37 01 02 17 Rue Alexis de Tocqueville CE...

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