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TASCAM CD-9010

1 – Introduction

Thank you very much for purchasing a TASCAM CD-9010 CD 

Player. 
Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit so that 

you understand correct operating procedures and can use its 

functions fully. We hope that you enjoy using this unit for many 

years. 
Please keep this manual so that you can refer to it at any time. 

A digital copy of this manual can also be downloaded from our 

website (http://tascam.com/).

Features

This professional CD player is designed for a variety of uses, 

including broadcasting, postproduction and installation applica-

tions. Here are some of its features.

In addition to commercially-available audio CDs, CD-DA 

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format audio CDs and CD-R discs with WAV format files 

(except unfinalized data CDs) can be played back
Analog inputs: 

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MIX INPUTS stereo pair (signal can mixed 

with the CD playback signal or passed through as is to the 

LINE OUTPUTS
Analog outputs: 

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LINE OUTPUTS stereo pair, MONITOR 

OUTPUTS stereo pair and stereo PHONES monitoring 

output
Digital output:

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 2 outputs (stereo) with sample rate 

conversion
Playback signals of the two playback modes—online 

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playback for live/on-air use and monitoring playback for 

confirmation/rehearsal use—can be output from different 

connectors
Auto cue function enables standby at the point when audio 

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begins in a track
Auto ready function enables automatic standby at the 

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beginning of the next track after one track completes 

playback
JOG

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 dial enables searching one frame at a time

Searching by index is possible

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Fail safe function prevents misoperation during critical 

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playback situations
Synchronization with external word clock (44.1 or 48 kHz) is 

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possible and the CD playback signal can be output digitally 

with a 48kHz sampling frequency when synchronized with 

48kHz external clock 
±12.5% pitch control function 

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Connect a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold 

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separately) to enhance operation and increase functionality
End check function allows playback of the ends of tracks

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Up to 9 cue points can be remembered for each disc 

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Manual eject mechanism allows CDs to be removed even 

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when the power is off

Included items

This product includes the following items.
Take care when opening the package not to damage the items. 

Keep the packing materials for transportation in the future.
Please contact TASCAM if any of these items are missing or have 

been damaged during transportation.

Main unit

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Power cord

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Warranty card

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Owner's Manual (this manual)

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Conventions used in this manual

In this manual, we use the following conventions:

When instructed to select an item, use the controls so that 

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item appears to be light letters on a dark background. 
Buttons, connectors and other parts of the unit and external 

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devices are indicated like this: STOP
Messages on the unit’s display are shown like this: 

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MENU

CD-DA format discs are sometimes called ”audio CDs”

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A CD with WAV files is sometimes called a “data CD”

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Additional information is provided as necessary as tips, 

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notes and cautions.

TIP

These are tips about how to use the unit.

NOTE

These provide additional explanations and describe special 

cases.

CAUTION

Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury, damage 

to equipment or lost recording data, for example.

Summary of Contents for CD-9010

Page 1: ...D01167920A OWNER S MANUAL CD 9010 CD Player...

Page 2: ...t or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the appa ratus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus d...

Page 3: ...ossed out indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste e Return and collection systems are available to end users For more detai...

Page 4: ...VE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF THIS PRODUCT D...

Page 5: ...3 5 Program and cue playback 24 Program playback 24 Program menu operation 24 Adding tracks to a program 24 Clearing a program 25 Removing tracks from a program 25 Moving tracks within a program 25 Cu...

Page 6: ...ail safe function prevents misoperation during critical playback situations Synchronization with external word clock 44 1 or 48 kHz is possible and the CD playback signal can be output digitally with...

Page 7: ...agents to clean the unit as they could damage the surface About discs In addition to commercially available music CDs this unit can play CD R discs that have been recorded in audio CD CD DA format as...

Page 8: ...jack knob Use this standard stereo jack to connect stereo headphones Use the PHONES knob to adjust the headphones output level The knob can be pushed in and locked allowing the unit to be stored and...

Page 9: ...screen BROWSE screen PROGRAM screen or CUE LIST screen is open press this to return to the Home Screen Press this button when the Home Screen is open to scroll CD TEXT file names and data in the info...

Page 10: ...g the digital output format on page 29 The digital output signal depends on the master clock setting See Setting the master word clock on page 30 p DIGITAL OUTPUT XLR This outputs a digital CD playbac...

Page 11: ...Track playback position Shows the current playback position as a bar As playback proceeds the bar extends from the left 7 Repeat playback function indicator This shows the ON OFF status of the repeat...

Page 12: ...unction during monitoring playback P 21 8 ONLINE PLAY STBY STANDBY button function during online playback P 21 9 REPEAT Repeat playback function P 21 10 EOM EOM function P 22 11 END CHECK END CHECK fu...

Page 13: ...d operating time P 32 Menu operation basics You can perform the following operations using the MENU screen To select an item vertically on the screen Turn the DATA dial The selected menu item appears...

Page 14: ...use the TIME DISPLAY button and DATA dial to adjust the display contrast You can also use SYSTEM menu s LCD CONTRAST to adjust it NOTE This operation only adjusts the contrast of this unit It does no...

Page 15: ...adjust the brightness of the display alone by pressing and turning the DATA dial while pressing and holding the HOME button Setting using the menu 1 Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen 2 Ope...

Page 16: ...anel buttons RC ONLY default value When a TASCAM RC 9010 RC 9010S remote control sold separately is connected the unit s front panel buttons other than the OPEN CLOSE button are disabled 6 After compl...

Page 17: ...andby monitoring playback or during jog playback press the PLAY button Status of outputs Output Status DIGITAL OUTPUT On LINE OUTPUTS On MONITOR OUTPUTS Off NOTE Set the SYSTEM menu MON MUTE ONLINE it...

Page 18: ...track starts and the unit enters playback standby mode the STANDBY button lights 7 Press the PLAY button to start online playback When the track ends the unit re enters playback standby Press the STOP...

Page 19: ...e point While pressing one of the SEARCH or m buttons to search within a track you can change the search speed by pressing the other SEARCH m button Auto cue function If the auto cue function is ON an...

Page 20: ...on the CD The incremental playback function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF ONLINE BACK CUE function If this function is on when the ON LINE button is turned OFF on a connected T...

Page 21: ...yback NORMAL default value If the playback mode is CONTINUE or SINGLE start playback standby at that point If the playback mode is PROGRAM start playback standby at the beginning of the next track BAC...

Page 22: ...ime of the current track falls below the specified time an EOM tally signal is output from the REMOTE PARALLEL connector While the EOM tally signal is being output the in the Home Screen track time di...

Page 23: ...en NOTE Even when the pitch control function is turned OFF the pitch control value set above is stored and will be used when the pitch control function is turned ON again The pitch step setting is ret...

Page 24: ...dial to select ADD PROGRAM 8 Press the DATA dial to open the BROWSE ADD PROGRAM screen 9 Turn the DATA dial to program to select a track and press the DATA dial to add the track to the program 10 Repe...

Page 25: ...GRAM screen 5 Turn the DATA dial to select the track you want to remove 6 Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM menu 7 Turn the DATA dial to select DELETE PROGRAM 8 Press the DATA dial to remove the...

Page 26: ...add the cue point The current time of the track being played back or in standby will be added as a cue point to the cue list 8 Repeat steps 5 7 to add cue points as desired The screen shows the track...

Page 27: ...have already been saved is loaded the previous cue points are automatically loaded Sometimes though you might not want to use the memorized cue points You can set whether or not memorized cue points a...

Page 28: ...BROWSE screen The icons that appear on the BROWSE screen have the following meanings Folder Folders are shown with this icon Audio file The names of music files appear next to these icons Track title...

Page 29: ...Screen NOTE This setting only applies to the line outputs This analog reference level setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF Adjusting R L analog reference levels You can adjust the an...

Page 30: ...right channels of the stereo audio track are each attenuated by 3 dB summed and then output L Mono The left channel of the stereo audio track is output from both L and R outputs R Mono The right chann...

Page 31: ...FF None None Setting the level meter display type You can change the type of the playback level meters on the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen 2 Open the SYSTEM menu 3 Selec...

Page 32: ...tput format You can set the signal format used for digital output Follow these steps to make the setting 1 Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen 2 Open the SYSTEM menu 3 Select DIGITAL OUTPUT...

Page 33: ...FADER START MODE 4 Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting 5 Turn the DATA dial to set enable or disable the fader start function Options ENABLE DISABLE default value 6 Afte...

Page 34: ...the active scale lights 1 Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen 2 Open the REMOTE menu screen 3 Select FADER SCALE 4 Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting 5 Turn t...

Page 35: ...eception operates when at ground 50 ms or longer OUT Signal for tally output display by open collector 50V maximum voltage 100mA maximum current 100mA maximum supplied current Use the P PORT P3 13 ASG...

Page 36: ...possible due to system limitations 3 caution CAN T SELECT Selection execution was not possible due to system limitations 4 caution TRK PROTECT Editing was not possible because the track is protected...

Page 37: ...cannot be controlled 8 8 Confirm that the panel lock function is not on Unable to playback a file 8 8 If it is a WAV file confirm that it uses a sampling frequency 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz and a bit rate 1...

Page 38: ...S PDIFconsumerstandard Output impedance 75 When the DIGITAL OUT TYPE in the SYSTEM menu is set to CONSUMER DIGITAL OUT XLR Connector XLR 3 31 Format AES3 2003 IEC60958 4 AES EBU Output impedance 110 W...

Page 39: ...ack EOM end check pitch control value external remote jog playback RS 232C digital output analog output online master clock mono mix playback level meter display fail safe monitoring point online moni...

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