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1 - About the MD-801R/P Mk II

 

  TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II 

 

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to be conveniently carried out using a standard key-
board

• Remote control possible from dedicated TASCAM 

remote control units (RC-801, RC-FS10/20, and 
RC-8), or through industry-standard parallel or 
serial interfaces

• Tally signals sent to controlling device at the end of 

each track played back

• Optional RAM buffer expansion module (BU-801) 

allows flash start of track playback

In addition, the MD801R Mk II provides the follow-
ing features:

• 20-bit A/D converter for increased audio quality 

when recording

• Selectable Copy ID modes, including the SCMS 

standard

• Integral sampling frequency converter, allowing 

digital recording from material recorded at fre-
quencies other than 44.1 kHz (48 kHz and 32 kHz)

• Digital inputs in both SPDIF and AES/EBU 

formats

• The ability to record in monaural mode, doubling 

the recording time available on a disc.

• Analog inputs in both +4 dBu balanced (XLR-

type) and –10 dBV unbalanced (RCA) formats. 
The balanced inputs may be trimmed to match 
input signal levels

• Replace recording function, allowing recording to 

be carried out in the middle of a track, while retain-
ing the track title

• Sound sync function to allow the unit to start 

recording automatically when a selectable audio 
threshold level is exceeded

• Title dubbing from another MD-801 unit (requires 

optional connecting cable PW-1XMD)

• Realtime clock for date- and timestamping 

recorded material

 

1.3.1 Unpacking the unit

 

When you unpack the unit, as well as the unit itself 
and this manual, you should find:

• Power cord

• Rack-mount kit

• Warranty card

If any items are missing, contact your TASCAM 
dealer.

 

1.3.2 Rack-mounting the unit

 

The MD-801 is equipped with integral rack-mount 
ears, and may be installed in any standard vertical 
19” rack. 

Remove the feet from the MD-801 using a Phillips 
screwdriver before installing the unit.

In addition to the 3U of space required for the MD-
801 itself, we strongly suggest leaving at least 1U of 
empty rack space above the MD-801 for ventilation 
purposes.

 

1.3.3 Care of the unit

 

The commonsense precautions that you should take 
with any piece of precision electronic equipment also 
apply to the MD-801. In particular:

• Do not subject the unit to severe shocks or vibra-

tion. Despite the buffer mechanism mentioned 
above, there is a risk of data loss, particularly while 
recording.

• Do not use the unit in very dusty or smoky environ-

ments. If the optical lens or the head becomes dirty 
as the result of such use, use a commercially-avail-
able MD lens and head cleaner to clean the lens.

• The exterior of the unit may be cleaned with a soft 

dry cloth, or a cloth barely dampened with a mild 
detergent solution. Do not use any solvent, thinner 
or alcohol-based cleaning agents to clean the unit.

The date and time clock (for timestamping of record-
ings and edits) is powered by a lithium battery. We 
suggest that this battery is changed about every two 
years.

 

NOTE

 

Do not attempt to change this battery by your-
self. Get an authorized TASCAM service cen-

 

ter to perform this operation for you.

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Summary of Contents for MD-801RmkII

Page 1: ...terature 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 p...

Page 2: ...2 5 5 DATE indicator 2 5 6 TRACK TITLE indicator 2 5 7 DISC TITLE indicator 2 6 8 TRACK NO display and indicator 2 6 9 Time display and indicators 2 6 10 PGM NO 2 6 11 Dot matrix alphanumeric display...

Page 3: ...Erasing a track 5 2 5 4 Combining tracks 5 2 5 5 Moving tracks 5 3 5 6 A and B point erase operations 5 3 5 6 1 Normal A B erase 5 4 5 6 2 Erasing to the end of a track 5 4 5 6 3 Erasing from the star...

Page 4: ...of the MD together with an area reserved for user recording Full explanations of the principles of magneto opti cal recording may be found in a number of excellent reference works but briefly during t...

Page 5: ...he shutter and touch the surface of the disc Do not keep MiniDiscs in excessively dusty loca tions in direct sunlight in areas subject to high temperatures or high levels of humidity If the cartridge...

Page 6: ...erial 1 3 1Unpacking the unit When you unpack the unit as well as the unit itself and this manual you should find Power cord Rack mount kit Warranty card If any items are missing contact your TASCAM d...

Page 7: ...kup time This indicates how long There are no features which are unique to the MD 801P model only When characters are shown on the unit s dot matrix display the following typeface is used Input Mon Al...

Page 8: ...nu has been opened with the SHUTTLE wheel the display changes See 4 2 13 Varispeed mode for details of pitch control operations 3 3 Auto cue The auto cue facility allows you to cue the playback positi...

Page 9: ...After the menu has been opened with the SHUTTLE wheel the display changes The time may be set from 1 to 99 seconds in 1 sec ond steps or set to off NOTE The EOM tally signal is always transmitted whe...

Page 10: ...ow the sub menus SHUTTLE wheel to open them 3 11 1Baud rate From the main menu the first sub menu allows the setting of the communications speed baud rate When this sub menu is opened the baud rate ca...

Page 11: ...value is 54 dB 3 14Copy ID When recording an MD on the MD 801 the copy ID of the recorded MD can be set for different purposes The three settings available are Copy Free Free allows unlimited digital...

Page 12: ...ing of the disc Stop playback with the STOP key 5 Pause playback with the READY key 7 and restart it with the PLAY key NOTE If the tracks being played back are less than three seconds in length playba...

Page 13: ...indicator goes out 4 2 6Playback between two location points 1 Enter the location points as described above 2 Press the PLAY MODE key 22 so that the display shows A B 3 Press LOC A DEL 24 The unit wi...

Page 14: ...taken place If repeat is active the unit will enter play ready mode at the start of the next track REPEAT continue the start of the track which is being repeated REPEAT SINGLE or the A repeat point RE...

Page 15: ...y mode press the MEMO IN CAPS key 23 so that the indicator is lit 2 Press theTITLE key 16 The word DATE will light in the display and the date will be shown for example 98y 12m 25d followed by the tim...

Page 16: ...ows Complete and theTOC WRITE indicator 19 lights press the TOC WRITE key to write the new TOC to disc NOTE Depending on the condition of the disc how many edits have been performed etc it may take a...

Page 17: ...the next TRACK key 4 Recording will continue but the track number is incremented by one and the track division is written at the point where the next TRACK key was pressed 4 3 5 Post Script recording...

Page 18: ...ying the source As soon as the signal level goes above the threshold the MD 801 will go from record ready to record mode If the MD 801 is in record mode it will drop back to record ready mode as soon...

Page 19: ...s is a special case when making copies between two MD 801 units Titles may be copied in either the analog or the digital copying modes A special optional cable PW 1XMD is required to link the two seri...

Page 20: ...ion to disc by press ing the TOC WRITE key 19 NOTE A disc must not be write protected when sav ing edits to disc The display shows W_Protected if you attempt to write a U TOC to a protected disc By ej...

Page 21: ...theTRACK keys or any other con venient way of locating to the track 2 After pressing the EDIT key turn the DATA dial until the display shows 3 Turn the SHUTTLE wheel clockwise to change the display 4...

Page 22: ...operty of the MD recording system 5 5 Moving tracks This function allows you to edit the running order of the tracks and re place a track in a different position This can also be used with the combine...

Page 23: ...the A point has been set it is erased the indicator goes out The B point will be at the position where the erase took place 5 6 1Normal A B erase In this editing operation both the A and B points are...

Page 24: ...int A If any of these conditions are not met the display will show A B Error 1 Mark the A and B points 2 Press the EDIT key and turn the DATA dial until the display shows 3 Turn the SHUTTLE wheel cloc...

Page 25: ...which this function does not restore such data and the Not Execute message will appear NOTES Tracks and sections of less than 12 seconds in length may not be restored When restoring a track or tracks...

Page 26: ...ach title can be up to 99 characters long and titles too long to fit on the display are scrolled The total number of characters which can be included as titles on a disc disc and track titles is 1 792...

Page 27: ...r following the position where a character is to be inserted 2 Press the LOC B INS key 24 A space will appear into which you can enter a character 5 11 3Changing characters If a character has been wro...

Page 28: ...aster MD 801 is in stop mode the DISC TITLE indicator will light in the display and you can copy the title for the whole disc If the master MD 801 is in play or play mode the TRACK TITLE indicator wil...

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