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CD-RW2000 — Additional features

Since the printing of the original manual for the CD-
RW2000, the following software features have been 
added to the latest internal software version (Front 
panel v3.00/ Converter v3.00).

Please take note of these new features, which we 
hope will be useful to you in your work, and keep 
this sheet with the manual for future reference.

1

International Standard 
Recording Code (ISRC)

If you press the 

FINALIZE

 key during playback, the 

unit now shows the ISRC data of the track currently 
being played back. If there is no ISRC data on the 
track, the unit indicateos 

NO ISRC DATA

.

NOTE

It takes about two seconds from the start of the track to 
read the ISRC correctly. If you press the 

FINALIZE

 key 

before the ISRC reading is complete, the unit shows 

NO 

ISRC DATA

 even if ISRC data is present on the 

track.

2

Recorder Identification Code 
(RID)

When you press the 

ERASE

 key during playback, the 

unit now shows the RID data of the track currently 
being played back. If the track does not contain RID 
data, the unit indicates 

NO RID DATA

.

NOTE

It takes about two seconds from the start of the track to 
read the RID correctly. If you press the 

ERASE

 key before 

the RID reading is complete, the unit shows 

NO RID 

DATA

, even if RID data is present on the track.

3

Manual index increment

While the CD-RW2000 is recording, the track index 
can be incremented manually by pressing the 

CALL

 

key.

4

Index increment mode

A new menu item: 

IndexInc>XXX

 has been 

added.

When this is enabled (set to 

On

), and the unit is in 

stop, record or record pause mode, automatic index 
incrementing is enabled. The index number is dis-
played to the right of the track number in the display.

When this function is enabled, any source signals 
(whether audio trigger level signals or sub-Q signals, 
etc.) which would usually trigger a track increment 
now trigger an index increment.

This can be useful if more than 99 different sections 
are to be recorded on one disc.

NOTE

Note

Stopping or pausing recording will cause the track 
number (not the index number) to be incremented. 
For this reason, it is advisable to edit material in 
advance so that material to be placed in one track for 
continuous playback is all together. 

Changes to data format (e.g. changes in emphasis status, 
etc.) will also cause the track number to be incremented.

Also note that even if a track boundary is detected through 
a digital input, while this index mode is enabled, the index, 
not the track will be incremented.

The CD-RW2000 is not able to perform index searching 
when playing back discs.

5

New signal level setting

There is a new setting for the signal level (trigger 
level): 

MIN L

. See 4.3.1, “Synchronized record-

ing” in the manual.

This setting is used with digital sources, and it corre-
sponds to any digital source whose audio data value 
is not 0 (in other words, when a signal is present).

This is useful when recording from digital sources to 
start recording at the exact moment when the actual 
source starts.

NOTE

When this setting is made, all signals received 
through the digital inputs with a digital audio value of 
1 or over are recognized as valid sounds. Any signals 
from the analog inputs passed through the AD con-
vertors are also recognized as valid sounds.

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