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 TASCAM CD-RW700

 

1 - Introduction

 

The CD-RW700 CD rewritable recorder allows you 
to make your own CDs from a variety of sources—
other CDs, MD recordings, analog cassette tapes, 
and records.

Tracks can be recorded all at one time, or added, 
until the disc is “finalized”, allowing it to be played 
on CD players.

NOTE

 

Some models of CD player may be unable to play 
certain discs produced using the CD-RW700.

 

A variety of sophisticated features are incorporated 
in the CD-RW700, allowing a wide degree of flexi-
bility.

The CD-RW700 provides analog unbalanced audio 
inputs and outputs for connection to –10 dBV equip-
ment. 

In addition, coaxial and optical inputs and outputs 
are provided for recording from and playing back to 
suitably-equipped digital audio equipment.

The analog and digital signals may be mixed, allow-
ing unprecedented versatility while recording.

24-bit digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital con-
verters provide excellent recording and playback 
quality.

A sampling frequency convertor is incorporated, 
allowing the recording of CDs from digital audio 
sources which are at frequencies other than the CD 
standard sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.

Track divisions can be entered manually, or can pro-
duced automatically as a response to the input signal 
level.

A recording buffer ensures that even the first milli-
seconds of a track are recorded, and a rehearsal mode 
allows the precise positioning of track divisions, 
allowing the elimination of false starts or late entries.

“One-touch” fade-ins and fade-outs over a specified 
time allow you to edit program material to your spe-
cific requirements.

A multi-function “multi jog” dial is used to set and 
confirm parameter settings.

A wireless remote control unit allows control of the 
CD-RW700 from remote locations.

NOTE

 

This product is designed to help you record and 
reproduce sound works to which you own the copy-
right, or where you have obtained permission from 
the copyright holder or the rightful licensor. Unless 
you own the copyright, or have obtained the appropri-

ate permission from the copyright holder or the right-
ful licensor, your unauthorized recording, 
reproduction or distribution thereof may result in 
severe criminal penalties under copyright laws and 
international copyright treaties. If you are uncertain 
about your rights, contact your legal advisor. Under 
no circumstances will TEAC Corporation be respon-
sible for the consequences of any illegal copying per-
formed using the CD-RW700.

 

1.1 About CD-R and CD-RW discs

 

The CD-RW700 uses CD-R and CD-RW Digital 
 media. 

 

 

 

 

CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they 
have been used for recording, they cannot be erased 
or re-recorded. However, if space is available on the 
disc, additional material can be recorded. The pack-
aging of CD-R discs will include the following logo:

By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the 
same way as a CD-R disc, but the last track or tracks 
recorded can be erased before the disc has been 
“finalized”, and the space on the disc can be re- used 
for other recordings. The packaging of CD-RW discs 
will include the a logo similar to the following:

However, you should note that an audio CD created 
using a CD-RW disc may not play back satisfactorily 
on every audio CD player. It will, naturally, be play-
able on the CD-RW700. This is in no way a limita-
tion of the CD-RW700 itself, but of the difference 
between the different types of media and the methods 
used to read them.

CD-R discs created on the CD-RW700, by contrast, 
may be played satisfactorily on the majority of audio 
CD players.

Summary of Contents for CD-RW700

Page 1: ...erature 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 pr...

Page 2: ...the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential area This device generates...

Page 3: ...ng 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 gro...

Page 4: ...E HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE...

Page 5: ...AY key 12 7 MENU key 12 8 ENTER key 12 9 FADER key 12 A MONITOR key 12 B PLAY MODE key 12 C FINALIZE key 12 D ERASE key 12 E RECORD key 12 F SYNC REC key 13 G REC MUTE key 13 H SEARCH keys 13 I SKIP k...

Page 6: ...meter settings A wireless remote control unit allows control of the CD RW700 from remote locations NOTE This product is designed to help you record and reproduce sound works to which you own the copy...

Page 7: ...panel control or feature the following typeface is used to show the number of the feature as given in the diagram in this manual and the corresponding explanation 5 When referring to a remote control...

Page 8: ...discs can only be played on one side To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out hold ing it carefully by the edges Finger marks and dust should b...

Page 9: ...ecautions supplied with the disc or contact the disc manufacturer directly 1 4 5 Recommended media An up to date list of manufacturers who produce media suitable for use in the CD RW700 can be obtaine...

Page 10: ...10 TASCAM CD RW700 2 Features of the CD RW700...

Page 11: ...u items used to set parameters A DISPLAY key Repeated presses of this key cycle through the differ ent time display modes These modes differ accord ing to whether the unit is playing back or recording...

Page 12: ...ndby modes equivalent to 1 2 OPEN CLOSE key Opens and closes the disc tray equivalent to 3 3 Number keys 0 through 10 and 10 Use these keys for direct entry of track numbers when playing back or makin...

Page 13: ...ide the battery compartment and the negative termi nals should match the markings If you are not going to use the remote control unit for an extended period of time remove the batter ies Old batteries...

Page 14: ...ough 7 above to set the hours and minutes value If the TIMER switch C is set to REC or PLAY the display shows a small clock icon to show that the unit is in timer mode 2 5 3 Using the timer When the s...

Page 15: ...tal remaining time refer to the programmed mate rial not the whole disc 3 1 2 Track search Use the MULTI JOG control B or the SKIP keys on the remote control unit I to jump forward or back ward by one...

Page 16: ...umber the total time of the program so far and the step number e g 2Tr14 56 03 4 The next program step can then be entered NOTE Steps 3 and 4 above can be carried out from the main unit by turning and...

Page 17: ...the MENU key 9 or 7 until the display shows VOLUME XXXdB where XXX is the current setting 3 Use the MULTI JOG control B or the SKIP keys I to adjust the input volume between 60dB and 18db relative to...

Page 18: ...rcially produced CD the volume set in the menu should be 0dB This will maintain all the dynamic range of the source CD without clipping Only boost the signal if the source is exceptionally quiet An an...

Page 19: ...recorded In other words if 8 tracks have already been recorded on the disc the maximum value that can be set here is 91 91 8 99 If 49 tracks have already been recorded on the disc the maximum value th...

Page 20: ...use mode 1 The unit must be in record ready mode and the SYNC indicator in the display must be lit as explained above 2 Start playing the source The pause indicator disappears from the display and the...

Page 21: ...time between the stopping of the source and entering record ready mode is used to record a gap at the end of the track 3 If no changes are made to the unit s controls restarting the source restarts re...

Page 22: ...me A fall and subsequent rise in volume alone when recording digitally from CD MD or DAT is not sufficient to trigger an automatic track increment You may find it helpful to use the track restriction...

Page 23: ...the MULTI JOG control or use the SKIP keys to change the value of the fade out time It is possible to set the fade in time only per form step 5 after step 2 or the fade out time only in step 1 press...

Page 24: ...the track forwards or backwards 1 Load a recordable disc into the unit and make sure the unit is in stop mode 2 Cue the source material to the start of the source track to be recorded i e in the examp...

Page 25: ...the true track division point press the RHSL key once again to re arm the trigger 7 After nine seconds the message changes from Inc RHSL and the sampled data loops in a four second loop The display sh...

Page 26: ...D play ers 5 1 1 Unfinalizing CD RW discs If a CD RW disc has been finalized it is possible to erase the Table of Contents in the following way 1 With the finalized disc loaded and the unit in stop mo...

Page 27: ...ss the MULTI JOG control or press the ENTER key 8 NOTE This operation cannot be undone If you are going to erase a disc make sure that it contains only record ings that you really want to erase 5 If t...

Page 28: ...c Error General recording error This may be caused by vibration or a shock during recording for example or may be the result of a bad disc Try recording again with the same disc If the message appears...

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