Auto Track Increment - Tascam DV-RA1000HD Owner's Manual

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key again to unmute recording. Press
MUTE
and hold the
MUTE
until you release the key. Release the
key to unmute recording.

Auto track increment

When recording, this allows the automatic division of
the recorded material into separate tracks when the fol-
lowing conditions occur:
1
Press and hold the
ATRK
the virtual front panel for at least one second.
The auto track screen appears.
Figure 5.4: AUTO TRACK screen
2
Move the cursor to highlight
3
Rotate the
JOG/DATA
.
TIME
4
Press the
key to confirm the setting.
ENTER
Automatic track increment in level mode
Depending on the input source, tracks are added as fol-
lows:
Coaxial input
When you record S/PDIF signal from
a CD, MD, or DAT while DD mode is turned on, the
PQ code is used to determine the track divisions. If a
digital audio signal that does not contain the PQ code is
input via the coaxial input, a new track is started when
the signal level rises above the threshold after having
fallen below the threshold for the duration specified by
the
parameter on the auto track screen.
LEVEL INTERVAL
AES/EBU and analog inputs
(see "Setting the sound threshold level (
page 35) is used to divide tracks. A new track is started
when the signal level rises above the threshold after
having fallen below the threshold for the duration speci-
fied by the
parameter.
LEVEL INTERVAL
NOTE
You can also divide a recording into tracks manu-
ally by pressing the
RECORD
ing. Note that the DV-RA1000HD is unable to create
a track with a length of four seconds or less. Make
sure that you press the
RECORD

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key to mute the signal
MUTE
DVD±RW
HD
switch on the rec page of
MODE
.
dial to select
or
LEVEL
The threshold level
)" on
SOUND LEVEL
key during a record-
key at intervals of
While recording is muted, the
indicator lights up.
Pressing
key (or
RECORD
a recording divides a recording into tracks
(track increment).
four seconds or longer. However, recording may
sometimes stop if you press the
quently, even at an interval of five seconds. If you
plan to divide a recording into tracks repeatedly,
wait about 0 seconds until you press the
key again.
CAUTION
On a CD, two seconds of silence automatically fol-
low such a track division (no audio data is lost—the
input signal is buffered before being written to the
disc).
TIP
Note that tracks produced in this way must con-
form to the Red Book standard (be more than four
seconds long) and there can be a maximum of 
tracks on a disc.
Setting a level interval
You can specify the duration of silence to be detected in
level mode.
Move the cursor to the
LEVEL INTERVAL
auto track screen, then rotate the
the duration in the range from one second through six
seconds (in one second steps).
Press the
key to confirm the setting.
ENTER
Setting a delay
You can offset the automatic track increment position in
level mode.
Move the cursor to highlight
screen, rotate the
JOG/DATA
in the range of –1.70 seconds through +1.70 seconds in
0.01 steps, then press the
ENTER
ting.
TIP
The automatic track increment recording in level
mode starts when the audio signal rises above the
specified sound threshold. Therefore, the beginning
of the audio may not be recorded, or the beginning
of the subsequent track may be concatenated to
the end of the current track. To avoid these prob-
lems, set DELAY to a negative value, change the
recording start time and the start position of the
source audio signal. Alternatively, you can lower the
sound threshold.
key
MUTE
key) during
REC
key fre-
RECORD
RECORD
parameter on the
dial to set
JOG/DATA
DELAY
in the auto track
dial to set the delay time
key to confirm the set-

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