6 − Recording
If
is selected
•
DD
As when
is selected, use the DELAY item to
LEVEL
specify the time from when a signal exceeding the
auto track level is detected until the new track num-
ber is assigned, in steps of one frame (one frame is
1/75 of a second).
If
is selected
•
T I ME
Use the INTERVAL item to specify the time interval
at which the track number is assigned, in a range of
1–10 minutes (one-minute steps).
Using the remote's dedicated key to switch modes
Each time you press the remote's
Track function mode will cycle in the order of
∑
∑
.
LEVEL
DD
T I ME
Assigning a new track number manually
You can assign a new track number manually by pressing
the
key during recording.
RECORD
However, you cannot create a track that is shorter than four
seconds.
NOTE
If you recorded in WAV format, you can use the edit-
•
ing functions to divide or join tracks after they have
been recorded (see "Operations in the file menu
screen" on page 50).
Depending on the CompactFlash (CF) card used on
•
the unit, when recording MP3 files, incrementing and
creating many tracks in a short time period can cause
over flow (the unit shows the message OVER FLOW on
the screen), and the unit will stop operating.
such unexpected results, leave a sufficient time gap
after the previous track before increment the track
number.
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TASCAM SS-R1/SS-R05
key, the Auto
A.TRACK
∑
OFF
To avoid
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When you've finished making settings, press the
front panel
key (or the remote's
TIME (ESC)
CLR/ESC
key) to return to the home screen.
NOTE
This setting is remembered even when you turn off the
power.