Tascam BB-800 CD Player User Manual


 
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TASCAM BB-1000CD/BB-800
9 Use the  and ¯ keys to select the track for play-
back.
10 Press the PLAY/READY [Á/π] key to start playback.
Perform along with the playback to check and adjust
the volume balance between the playback and live
signals as necessary.
11 Set the SPEAKER switch to ON. If any headphones
are connected to the PHONES jack disconnect them.
12 Press the OVERDUB [º] key to start recording
standby. You can also start overdubbing while a
track is playing.
NOTE
When overdubbing, the playback file number is
shown instead of the recording file number and the
recording file number is shown instead of the marker
name on the Recording screen.
Press the PLAY/READY [
Á/π] key during recording
standby to start playback without starting recording.
You can also search backward and forward by
pressing and holding the Â/¯ keys.
13 If necessary, adjust the balance by adjusting the vol-
ume of the playback signal. Press the BALANCE key
to open the BALANCE screen.
14 Use the CURSOR CURSOR [§/] keys to select the
MIX BALANCE item.
15 Use the DATA wheel to adjust the unit’s playback vol-
ume. Set the playback volume between 10 and 100,
with 100 being the maximum.
NOTE
Press the F2 key to set the MIX BALANCE to 100. Doing
this, however, could cause the volume to increase
suddenly, so stop playback or turn the output volume
down beforehand.
16 Press the REC/READY [º] key to simultaneously
start recording and playback. The REC/READY [º]
key lights during recording.
17 During recording, press the REC/READY [º] key
to put the unit into recording standby. The REC/
READY [º] key flashes when in recording standby.
When recording or in recording standby, press the
STOP key to stop recording. The REC/READY [º]
key becomes unlit.
NOTE
When using external microphones, we recommend that
you position them at equal distances from the unit and
the sources of the sounds being input.
CAUTION
When using external microphones, do not point the
external microphones toward the speakers. Doing so
could cause feedback.
Turning up the FRONT MIC/EXT MIC and VOLUME
knobs increases the probability of feedback.
4 – Recording