Rec Mute; Stop/Pause; Auto Pause; Lead-Out - Yamaha YPDR601 Operating Manual

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6 • Operation - Recording variable tracks (TOC AFTER mode)
ment) key can be used to write index markers after the index number in the dis­
play has changed to "01".

REC MUTE

The REC MUTE key will mute the signal from the source while recording is m
progress. The REC MUTE key is latching (press once for on, again for off). The
input can be monitored during muting by setting the IN PUT/RE PRO key to IN­
PUT.

STOP/PAUSE

If the STOP or PAUSE key is pressed more than one second before the end of
the current track, the record mute function is enabled, the display will flash, and
the YPDR will record silence until the end of the current track. If STOP has been
pressed, the YPDR will go into stop mode (STOP will be lit). If PAUSE has been
pressed, the YPDR will go into record pause mode (REC and PAUSE will be lit).
Pressing the STOP key or the PAUSE key will also send a remote "STOP" mes­
sage.
NOTE:
PAUSE and STOP operations as described above will not work while re­
cording track 99. However, a remote "STOP" message will be transmitted.
To restart recording from PAUSE, press PLAY alone (the REC key will remain lit).
To restart recording from STOP, enter standby mode, and press PLAY and REC
together.

AUTO PAUSE

When the AUTO PAUSE key is on, recording will automatically pause at the end
of each track (10 or 30 seconds), and the YPDR will go into PAUSE mode. The
AUTO PAUSE key can be turned on or off in standby, record, or record pause
mode. The STOP and REC MUTE keys can also be used when the AUTO PAUSE
key is lit, as described above.
NOTE:
A disc recorded in the TOC PRE mode can be played on any CD player,
even if only a few tracks out of the 99 available tracks have been recorded.
However, some players may experience difficulties when set to repeat the last
track. This can be overcome by recording a blank track immediately following
the last recorded track.

6.2.5 Lead-out

To complete a CD capable of being played on an ordinary CD player, a "lead-
out" should be recorded. This is done automatically after the last track (track 99
in TOC PRE mode).
After the last program material has been recorded, start recording from standby
mode (REC and PLAY simultaneously). Recording will continue up to the 99th
track, and then the lead-out will be recorded.
While this is taking place, any source material input will be recorded. Make sure
REC MUTE is on to avoid recording unwanted material.

6.3 Recording variable tracks (TOC AFTER mode)

Recording in the TOC AFTER mode allows a variable number of tracks to be
recorded, of different lengths. However, a disc produced in this way cannot be
read on a commercial CD player until the final TOC has been written (though
it can be replayed on the YPDR).
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