Tascam BB-1000CD CD Player User Manual


 
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TASCAM BB-1000CD
10–Other useful functions
9. Load a blank disc and press the F2 key.
The selected files are written onto the disc. If you
want to make another copy, load a new blank disc
following the messages on the screen after finishing
and press the
F2 key. Press the F1 key to finish and
return to the COPY screen.
Backing up an audio CD
You can create a backup disc of an audio CD.
NOTE
An SD card which has free space enough to copy the contents of
the CD is required for duplicating it.
1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.
2. Press the CURSOR [§/] key to select COPY and
press the
ENTER key.
3. Press the CURSOR [§/] key to select CD BACKUP
and press the
ENTER key.
4. Load the SD card and the target CD and press the F2
key. The temporary copy to the SD card starts.
NOTE
A caution appears when the capacity is not enough. Insert an
SD card with enough space and press the F2 key to proceed to
the next step.
The CD is automatically ejected as the unit finish
copying it onto the SD card and the message to
prompt to insert a blank disc appears.
5. Load a blank disc and press the F2 key.
The duplication starts. The disc is automatically
ejected after finishing duplication. If you want to
make another copy, load a new blank disc and press
the
F2 key. Press the F1 key to finish and return to
the COPY screen.
Changing recording settings
You can change the various settings relating to recording
on the
REC SETTING screen.
Auto recording
You can set the unit to start/stop recording automatically
from recording-on-standby depending on the status of input
signals. It is convenient when you need to start recording
from the position far from the unit.
1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.
2. Press the CURSOR [§/] key to select REC SETTING
and press the
ENTER key.
3. Adjust the four settings below.
AUTO LEVEL:
Set the signal level at which recording starts/stops auto-
matically.
START:
While set to ON, recording automatically starts as the
unit is on-standby for recording and detects an input sig-
nal whose level is higher than that set on AUTO LEVEL.
STOP:
Set the time from detecting the input signal level lower
than that set on
AUTO LEVEL to stopping recording to
on-standby.
DIVIDE:
When setting this to ON, the recording file is divided
as the input signal level becomes higher than that set on
AUTO LEVEL again after 2 second or more declining
signal level.