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TASCAM MD-CD1MKIII

Places with bad ventilation or high humidity

 

Very dusty locations

 

Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position 

 

for correct operation.
Do not place any object on the unit for heat dissipation.

 

Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat-generating 

 

electrical device such as a power amplifier.

Connecting the power

Hold the power cord by the plug when connecting or 

 

disconnecting it.
Insert the included power cord into the 

 

AC IN

 

connector completely.

Cleaning the unit

To clean the unit, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth. Do 

not wipe with chemical cleaning cloths, benzene, paint 

thinner, ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents to clean 

the unit as they could damage the surface.

Beware of condensation

If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place, or 

used immediately after a cold room has been heated or 

otherwise exposed to a sudden temperature change, 

condensation could occur. Should this happen, leave the 

unit for one or two hours before turning the unit on.

About compact discs

In addition to audio CDs (CD-DA), the unit can play CD-R 

and CD-RW discs on which audio CD, MP3, or WAV format 

files are recorded.  The CD player can also play 3-inch CDs.

Handling of compact discs

Always place the compact discs in the trays with their 

 

label facing upward.
To remove a disc from its case, press down on the 

 

center of the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding 

it carefully by the edges.
Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side (the non-

 

label side). Grime and dust may cause skipping or 

malfunction.
To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe gently with a soft 

 

dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge.  

Dirt on discs can lower the sound quality, so clean 

them and always store them in a clean state. 
Do not use any record spray, anti-static solutions, 

 

benzene, paint thinner or other chemical agents to 

clean CDs as they could damage the delicate playing 

surface. It may cause CDs to become unplayable.
Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of 

 

the disc and do not use any protective coating spray. 

Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining from 

tape or stickers that have been removed. If they are 

inserted into the player, they could stick to the internal 

mechanism, requiring removal by a technician.
Never use a commercially available CD stabilizer. Using  

 

stabilizers with this player will damage the mechanism 

and cause it to malfunction.
Do not use cracked discs.

 

Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using non-

 

circular promotional, etc. discs.

Music discs with copy control, a copy-protection 

 

system, have been released from several record 

companies in an attempt to protect the copyright. 

Since some of these discs do not comply with the CD 

specifications, they may not be playable on the unit.

Handling of MDs 

The MD itself is mounted inside a cartridge. Soiling or 

warping of the cartridge could cause malfunction. 
To ensure continued enjoyment of the contents of an MD, 

please observe the following precautions. 

After use, always return an MD to its case. 

 

Do not open the shutter and touch the disc inside. 

 

Moreover, forcing the shutter open could break the 

MD. 
Keep discs out of direct sunlight and places of high 

 

heat and humidity. 
Wipe dirt and grime from the cartridge surface with a 

 

dry cloth. 
When applying labels to an MD, apply them correctly 

 

to the indicated locations. Loose or raised labels could 

cause an MD to become stuck in the unit. 
Do not layer labels on top of other labels.

 

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1 – Introduction

Summary of Contents for MD-CD1mkII

Page 1: ...D01142520A MD CD1 Minidisc Deck CD Player OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment C...

Page 3: ...g to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into t...

Page 4: ...ccumulators correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment c Improper disposal of waste batteries and or accumulators ca...

Page 5: ...leak causing fire injury or stains around them Do not carry or store batteries together with small metal objects The batteries could short causing leak rupture or other trouble Do not heat or disasse...

Page 6: ...layback modes 26 Basic playback operation 26 About the monitor 27 Using headphones 27 COMMON output 27 Display master and remote master settings 27 Track selection 27 Using the skip function 27 Select...

Page 7: ...tle when creating a group 43 Deleting a group 43 11 Title input 44 Disc title input TITLE 44 Title input operation 44 Track title input 44 Group title input 45 12 Using a Computer Keyboard 46 Keyboard...

Page 8: ...playback modes Normal Single Program up to 99 tracks for CD 25 tracks for MD Random and A to B Equipped with a digital volume control for CD output and between 54 to 18 dB Fade in fade out playback f...

Page 9: ...in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Any data including but not limited to information described herein are intended only as illustrations of such da...

Page 10: ...e edge Dirt on discs can lower the sound quality so clean them and always store them in a clean state Do not use any record spray anti static solutions benzene paint thinner or other chemical agents t...

Page 11: ...ted Information about recorded tracks including their starting and ending addresses and titles is recorded in something called the User Table of Contents U TOC This is overwritten when the disc is edi...

Page 12: ...the buttons become unresponsive Precautions about using batteries Misuse of batteries could cause them to leak rupture or otherwise be damaged Please read and abide by the precautions on the battery...

Page 13: ...on NOTE You can use this unit in a system configured with balanced analog input output only by attaching a separately sold balanced analog input output board TASCAM LA MC1 Connection cables are not su...

Page 14: ...e confirmation of menu options and confirmation of settings and editing on the menu works the same as the YES button Title input mode confirmation of selected characters 5 Yes button Menu mode confirm...

Page 15: ...his button is pressed the indicator goes on CD becomes the display master and CD deck and disc information such as settings and time are shown on the display Even when the power is turned off the disp...

Page 16: ...page 35 INPUT SEL button Select a recording source for the MD deck The source changes in the following order each time the key is pressed ANALOG OPTICAL COAXIAL During Dubbing mode the CD output signa...

Page 17: ...e display master deck s Auto Cue function is on A READY This lights when the display master deck s Auto Ready function is on A TRACK This lights when the display master deck s Auto Track function is o...

Page 18: ...GITAL OUTPUTS MD CD coaxial Terminals These are the digital output terminals coaxial The playback signals from the MD deck and the CD deck are output through their respective digital output terminals...

Page 19: ...ng is retained 4 INS button During MD Title Input mode this button inserts a space at the cursor position 5 DEL CLR button During track number input the track number is cleared when this button is pre...

Page 20: ...efer to Pitch control on page 30 Even when the power is turned off the pitch setting is retained CD Operation Section a SEARCH button During playback or playback standby press this button continuously...

Page 21: ...b AUTO TRACK button During MD recording this is used to set the Auto Track function OFF dBor Timecan be selected Refer to Update Move up a track number on page 37 Even when the power is turned off the...

Page 22: ...l master The shared buttons on the upper portion of the remote control unit operate for the deck selected as the remote control master CD MD selector Selecting the display master The display master ca...

Page 23: ...ck 33 MP3 ACTION Setting the error handling during MP3 file playback Setting MP3 ACTION 33 CD VOL FUNC sub menu CD volume function options PLAY VOLUME Output level setting Output volume 33 FADE IN Fad...

Page 24: ...ED Dubbing speed setting Basic recording 36 SYNC LEVEL Operation level setting of Sync recording Sync recording 39 SYNC Sync recording mode on off Sync recording 39 A_TRK TIME Operation time setting o...

Page 25: ...Front panel operation Use the MULTI JOG dial to select then press the dial Remote control operation Use the MENU button to select then press the ENT YES button The setting screen will be displayed Mo...

Page 26: ...turn on the unit The display will indicate NO DISC 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button and the CD tray opens 3 Place the CD in the tray label side up 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE button again and the CD tray clo...

Page 27: ...must be selected for the deck in use Refer to Display master and remote control master on page 22 To prevent operation errors we recommend that the display master and the remote control master be set...

Page 28: ...ton to cue the track and enter playback standby mode Example To specify 1 min 00 sec from the start of track 2 input 002 001 NOTE Following the above example if 0021 is input the same position will be...

Page 29: ...the desired A B section will be played repeatedly To cancel A B Repeat mode and resume normal playback Press the A B REPEAT button once more When the STOP button is pressed the specified A B section i...

Page 30: ...ayback This function enables playback of selected tracks in any desired order Up to 99 tracks can be selected from a CD or up to 25 tracks from an MD for Program playback Programs of up to 100 discs i...

Page 31: ...he DEL CLR button Program limitations With an MD if the Group playback mode is on programs that include more than one group cannot be created With data CDs if the Directory playback mode is on program...

Page 32: ...e following playback functions are for CD only and are not available for MD playback Changing the key of playback The key of the music can be changed during CD playback Please note that this feature d...

Page 33: ...layback When the mode is turned off all MP3 and WAV files stored on the disc are played regardless of the directory structure Please note that Program playback and Repeat playback only function within...

Page 34: ...ROUP button is pressed the current setting is changed For example if the Group playback mode is off when the button is pressed the mode is turned on and GRP ONis displayed You can also use the GRP MOD...

Page 35: ...ee below For the fade in fade out time setting see Fade in and fade out recording on page 38 Recording mode setting Using the REC MODE option on the REC submenu of the MD menu select the recording mod...

Page 36: ...recording cannot be performed If the level is set to anything other than 0dB in REC VOLUME Vol xx xdBblinks for three seconds xx x Setting value In this case check the level as necessary If a partial...

Page 37: ...during recording Set this function using the AUTO TRACK button on the remote control to select OFF dB DDor TIME You can also set the auto track function using the A_ TRK option in the REC sub menu of...

Page 38: ...ecording operation is actually started It operates by holding the input signal in a buffer memory that can be set to contain up to 6 seconds of data representing a normal stereo input signal Before fo...

Page 39: ...on to enter recording standby mode NOTE In this status recording will begin as soon as a source signal is input 4 Input the source signal When a source signal is detected recording begins automaticall...

Page 40: ...he disc UNDO an edit operation UNDO function It is possible to cancel the most recently performed editing operation 1 Stop the MD deck 2 Select the UNDO option from the EDIT sub menu Undo is displayed...

Page 41: ...s Divide tracks DIVIDE Tracks can be divided into two or more tracks Example To divide C and D contained in track number 3 into two tracks 1 Select the DIVIDE option on the EDIT sub menu of the MD men...

Page 42: ...be moved 2 Select the MOVE option on the EDIT sub menu of the MD menu Move is displayed with representing the number of the track to be moved and representing the track number where it will be moved 3...

Page 43: ...in Deleting a group Groups can also be deleted 1 In stop mode select the GRP CANCEL option from the EDIT sub menu of the MD menu GRP No 01is displayed 2 Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the number of...

Page 44: ...s code no indication Capital letters code CAPS Japanese For front panel operation use the DISPLAY button Input procedure Use the number buttons to input characters at the cursor position Press the num...

Page 45: ...ck title is shown on the character display Title Edit mode is entered and the cursor flashes NOTE If there is no track title only the cursor will flash and nothing will be displayed 3 Add a title foll...

Page 46: ...y with the letter and number keys To move the cursor Use the cursor arrow keys and To delete characters Delete key deletes the character in the cursor position Back space key deletes the character bef...

Page 47: ...nu mode Enter ENTER pressing MULT JOG dial YES button Direct track operation You can select a track number directly for the 10 tracks from the beginning of the disc using CTRL No keys or ALT No keys C...

Page 48: ...PANEL LOCK in the SYSTEM submenu of the CD menu When noneis selected The lock is released and all key operations are enabled When CDis selected Key operations for the CD deck are disabled Keys disabl...

Page 49: ...ewing service data You can view service data via the following items in the SYSTEM submenu of the CD menu CD P_TIME The total CD playback time is shown MD P_TIME The total MD playback time is shown MD...

Page 50: ...cs as a means of protecting artist copyrights Some of these discs do not comply with standard CD format specifications and may not be able to be played on this unit MD section Even when the maximum re...

Page 51: ...n tracks are not desired make the following settings before dubbing Connect the CD digital output to the MD digital input either the optical or the coaxial terminal Select OPTICAL or CIAXIAL as the in...

Page 52: ...condition limits Can t Rec Recording cannot start because the Group playback mode is on Can t Sel Menu selection cannot be performed due to selection prohibitions Can t Undo You can t undo since no ed...

Page 53: ...ling frequency 44 1 kHz Bit rate 32 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WAV playback specifications Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Quantization bit rate 16 bit Input ratings MD inputs Analog inputs Unbalanced Connector...

Page 54: ...Dynamic range 100 dB or more CD playback JEITA 98 dB or more MD playback JEITA 95 dB or more MD recording playback JEITA Channel separation 90 dB or more CD playback JEITA 90 dB or mer MD playback JEI...

Page 55: ...TASCAM MD CD1MKIII 55 Notes...

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