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PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER
Owner’s Manual
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST
be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with
these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with
other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may
cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all
installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the
problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on
different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in
is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer
authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service
Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
Laser Diode Properties
* Material : GaAlAs
* Wavelength : 780–790 nm
* Emission Duration : Continuous
* Laser Output Power : Less than 44.6 µW
Laser output is measured at a
distance of 20cm from the object
lens on the optical pick-up head.
(Note)
• On USA or Canadian
models do not have this
label.
• This label is located on
the interior.
• Varningsanvisning för
laserstrålning. Placerad
i apparaten.
CAUTION
VARNING
VARO !
VARNING
VORSICHT!
: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
: OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR
ÖPPEND. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG.
: NÄKYMÄTÖNTÄ AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA
LESERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.
: OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR
ÖPPNAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.
: UNSICHTBARE LESERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG
GEÖFFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.
This unit is classified as a
Class 1 laser product.
This label is located on the
exterior.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT
Klassmärkning för Finland.
CAUTION
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT
IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
ADVARSEL
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning. Undgå udsaettelse
for stråling.
VAROITUS
Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeesa
mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän
turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle
lasersäteilylle.
VARNING
Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna
bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas
för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för
laserklass 1.
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E
or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA KEMBLE
MUSIC (U.K.) LTD.
1 2 3
Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd.
Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet
weggooien maar inleveren als KCA
JUISTE GEBRUIK EN
BEHANDELING VAN BATTERIJEN
LET BIJ HET VERWISSELEN VAN ZWAKKE OF LEGE
BATTERIJEN OP HET JUISTE VOLTAGE EN DE JUISTE
POLARITEIT ZOALS VEREIST VOOR DE AKTIEVE
ELEKTRONICA.
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Important Information
Read the Following Before Operating the
CDR1000
Warnings
Do not subject the CDR1000 to extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight, or
dust, which could be a potential fire or electrical shock hazard.
Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet. Fire or electrical
shock may result.
Connect the power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this
Owner’s Manual
or as marked on the CDR1000. Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting from an AC outlet. Never pull the cord.
A power cord damaged through pulling is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock
hazard.
Do not place heavy objects, including the CDR1000, on top of the power cord. A dam-
aged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. In particular, be careful not to
place heavy objects on a power cord covered by a carpet.
Do not scratch, bend, twist, pull, or heat the power cord. A damaged power cord is a
fire and electrical shock hazard.
If the power cord is damaged (e.g., cut or a bare wire is exposed), ask your dealer for a
replacement. Using the CDR1000 with a damaged power cord is a fire and electrical
shock hazard.
Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet. This may overload the AC outlet,
and could be a fire or electrical shock hazard. It may also affect the performance of some
equipment.
If you notice any abnormality, such as smoke, odor, or noise, or if a foreign object or
liquid gets inside the CDR1000, turn it off immediately. Remove the power cord from
the AC outlet and consult your dealer for repair. Using the CDR1000 in this condition
is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Do not place small objects on top of the CDR1000. Metal objects falling inside the
CDR1000 is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
If a foreign object or water gets inside the CDR1000, turn it off immediately. Remove
the power cord from the AC outlet and consult your dealer for repair. Using the
CDR1000 in this condition is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard.
Should the CDR1000 be dropped or the cabinet be damaged, turn off the power,
remove the power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer. If you continue
using the unit without heeding this instruction, fire or electrical shock may result.
Do not remove the CDR1000’s cover. You could receive an electrical shock. If you think
internal inspection, maintenance, or repair is necessary, contact your dealer.
Do not attempt to modify the CDR1000. This is a potential fire and electrical shock
hazard.
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Do not block the CDR1000 ventilation slots. The CDR1000 has ventilation slots at the
side and a cooling fan at the rear to keep the internal components cool. Blocking the
ventilation slots or obstructing the fans airflow is a potential fire hazard.
Cautions
Allow enough free space around the unit for normal ventilation. This should be: 10 cm
at the sides, 40 cm behind, and 30 cm above. These distances should also be adopted
when rack-mounting the CDR1000. For normal ventilation during use, remove the
rear of the rack or open a ventilation hole. If the airflow is not adequate, the CDR1000
will heat up inside and may cause a fire.
Do not look at the laser beam. You may damage your vision.
Use the CDR1000 in an environment where the temperature is between 5˚C and 35˚C
(41˚F and 95˚F).
Turn off audio devices when connecting them to the CDR1000, and use only the cables
specified in the relevant owner’s manuals.
If you plan not to use the CDR1000 for a long period of time, remove the power cord
from the AC outlet. Leaving the CDR1000 connected is a potential fire hazard.
Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth to clean the
CDR1000. Use only a soft, dry cloth.
Do not attempt to move the CDR1000 during recording. Doing so may interrupt the
recording process and render the disc unusable.
If the CDR1000 is stored in a cold place (e.g., overnight in a car), and then moved to a
warmer environment, or the temperature rises sharply, condensation may form inside
the CDR1000, which may affect performance. In such cases, the CDR1000 should be
allowed to acclimatize for about one hour before use.
Handling Discs
Use only discs of the type specified in this
Owner’s Manual
.
Store discs in a place free from extreme temperatures, humidity, dust, and dirt.
Always store discs in their cases.
When handling discs, be careful not to touch the surface. Hold discs by the edge. Fin-
gerprints, smudges, scratches, or dirt can affect recording and playback.
Be careful not to scratch the labeled side of the disc. Even scratches on this side of the
disc can affect recording and playback.
Fingerprints and dust should be removed by wiping gently from the center of the disc
towards the disc edge, using a soft, dry cloth. Never wipe in a circular motion and never
rub a disc hard with a dry cloth.
For stubborn stains and dirt, use a cleaning kit designed specifically for use with CDs.
Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth.
For disc marking, use only pens specifically designed for writing on CDs and write only
on the specified area. Do not attach a label to a disc.
If a disc is stored in a cold place (e.g., overnight in a car), and then moved to a warmer
environment, or the temperature rises sharply, condensation may form on the disc sur-
face, which may affect performance. In such cases, the disc should be allowed to accli-
matize for about one hour before use.
Do not under any circumstances attempt to use discs that are cracked or warped. Doing
so may seriously damage the CDR1000.
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Interference
The CDR1000 uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radio
and television equipment located nearby. If interference is a problem, relocate the
affected equipment.
CDR1000 Exclusion of Certain Responsibility
Manufacturer, importer, or dealer shall not be liable for any incidental damages includ-
ing personal injury or any other damage caused by improper use or operation of the
CDR1000.
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for any loss of data or data damage due to improper
use or operation of the CDR1000. Furthermore, Yamaha cannot be held responsible for
unusable media.
Package Contents
The CDR1000 package should contain the following items. Contact your Yamaha
dealer if anything is missing.
CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder
•Power cord
Remote controller
Batteries for the remote controller (size AA, R6, UM-3)
Spare transportation pad
This manual
Trademarks
UV22 is a trademark and Apogee is a registered trademark of Apogee Electronics Cor-
poration. Yamaha is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.
Copyright
No part of the CDR1000 software or this
Owner’s Manual
may be reproduced or dis-
tributed in any form or by any means without the prior written authorization of
Yamaha Corporation.
© 1999 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.
Note
This equipment has been produced for professional use. Use of this equipment to
record and use musical works requires the permission of all relevant copyright
holders. Yamaha does not accept any responsibility for any trouble that might arise
with copyright holders due to the use of musical works on this equipment without
permission of the copyright holders.
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Contents
CDR1000—Owner’s Manual
Contents
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
CDR1000 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Operating Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2 Touring the CDR1000 . . . . 6
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Function Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3 The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Hookup Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Connecting the Power Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Turning On the Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Using the Transportation Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Loading & Unloading Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Using the Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Setting the Time Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Metering & Peak Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Setting the Meter Response Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4 Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Playing Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Pausing Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Stopping Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Playback Operation Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Selecting Tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Selecting Tracks Directly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Selecting Indexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Searching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Using Repeat Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5 Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Preparing to Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Selecting the Input Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Setting the Sampling Rate Converter . . . . . . . . 26
Setting the Input Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Setting the UV22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Setting the Copy Bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Recording Operation Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Incrementing Track Numbers Manually . . . . . 32
Incrementing Index Numbers Manually . . . . . 33
Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment . . . . 34
Inserting a Two-second Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Applying a Fade In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Applying a Fade Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT . . . . . 39
Finalizing Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Erasing Discs (CD-RW only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
6 Other Functions . . . . . . . . 46
Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock . 46
Using Digital Output Thru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Using a Footswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Disabling the Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Using the Parallel Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . 52
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Introduction
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1 Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Yamaha CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder.
The CDR1000 is a stand-alone professional audio CD recorder that can record onto
blank and partially recorded CD-R and CD-RW discs, and playback prerecorded audio
CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs.
See page 2 for a concise rundown of CDR1000 features.
About this Manual
This
Owner’s Manual
contains all the information you need in order to operate your
CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder. Use the table of contents to familiarize
yourself with the organization of this manual and locate topics, and use the index to
locate specific information. A glossary of CDR1000-related jargon is provided on
page 58.
Installation
The CDR1000 can be used freestanding on a stable surface, somewhere that complies
with the important information at the beginning of this manual, or mounted in a rack.
When mounting the CDR1000 in a rack, leave adequate ventilation space around the
CDR1000 (at least 10 cm of free space behind). If the CDR1000 is mounted in a porta-
ble rack case, keep the rear of the case open when using the CDR1000, so as not to
obstruct the flow of air from the cooling fan. Do not mount the CDR1000 next to
equipment that produces a lot of heat, such as a power amplifier.
Transportation Pad
When transporting the CDR1000, always use the transportation pad shown below.
See “Installing the Transportation Pad” on page 17 for more information.
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CDR1000 Features
Recording Media
CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable)
CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable)
Sonic Performance
20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D converters
20-bit 128-times oversampling D/A converters
UV22 Super CD Encoding
Flexible I/O
AES/EBU and coaxial (S/PDIF) digital I/O
Balanced XLR analog I/O (switchable –10 dBV/+4 dB)
Headphone output
Recording
Up to 99 tracks per disc, up to 99 indexes per track
Built-in sampling-rate converter for recording 30/50 kHz sources
Input delay (up to 4.95 seconds) buffers incoming audio, ensuring the start of a perfor-
mance is not missed
Fade in and fade out (1 to 10 seconds)
Two-second mute insertion
Auto record start and track increment
Manual track increment recording function
Manual index increment recording function
Synchronized recording from CD, MD, or DAT (Track, Index, Start ID, Skip ID)
CD-RW: Last Track Erase, Disk Erase, and Initialize Erase
Autofinalize/unfinalize
Playback
CD-DA player
Play unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs
One Track Repeat, All Track Repeat, and A-B Repeat modes
AES/EBU OUT lock to external wordclock source
CDR1000 Features
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Quick Locate
Previous and next track locate
Previous and next index locate
Forward and reverse search
Direct track selection from the remote controller
Display
Large, easy-to-read vacuum fluorescent display
Dedicated track and index counters
Elapse, Remain, and Total time display modes
16-segment level meters, with peak hold
Remote Control
Wireless remote controller
9-pin parallel interface
Optional footswitch
Others
Copy Bit setting
Digital output thru setting for daisy-chain connection of multiple CDR1000s
2U rack mount chassis
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Operating Notes
This section contains information that will help you get the most from your CDR1000.
Playback
The CDR1000 can play prerecorded audio CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or
CD-RW discs. Only Session 1 of a multi-session disc can be played.
Recording
The CDR1000 can record onto CD-R and CD-RW discs that feature one of the follow-
ing logos.
The CDR1000 can record up to 99 tracks per disc and up to 99 indexes per track, the
standard for audio CDs. The minimum length of a track is four seconds, so even if you
stop recording before four seconds is up, the final track will be four seconds long.
OPC
Each time an unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW disc is loaded, the CDR1000 performs an
OPC (Optimum Power Control) test to determine the optimum laser power necessary
for recording. During OPC testing, “OPC” appears on the display and no other func-
tions can be used until testing is complete.
For unfinalized CD-R discs, if OPC has been performed 94 times, finalization is per-
formed automatically. If an unfinalized CD-R disc on which OPC has been performed
more than 95 times is loaded, “OPC OVER” appears on the display, which means that
the disc cannot be used for recording. For this reason, we recommend that you do not
load unfinalized CD-R discs into the CDR1000 unnecessarily.
TOC & PMA
CDs store track and index numbers, track start and end times, and track length infor-
mation in a TOC (Table of Contents), which is read each time a disc is loaded into a CD
player. Since the final TOC cannot be written to disc until all tracks have been recorded,
a temporary table of contents is written to the PMA (Program Memory Area), an area
of the disc reserved specifically for this purpose. While the temporary table of contents
is being written, “WAIT appears on the display and no other functions can be used.
When a partially recorded disc is loaded, the CDR1000 reads the temporary table of
contents to see what’s already been recorded and determine the time available for addi-
tional recording.
DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO
CD-R
Data
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digital audio
CD-RW
Operating Notes
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Finalization
The finalization process writes the final TOC to disc, so that discs can be played on stan-
dard CD players.
Unfinalized CD-R discs can be played on other CD-R recorders, but cannot be played
on standard CD players until they have been finalized. Once finalized, CD-R discs can-
not be used for additional recording and are fixed for life.
Unfinalized CD-RW discs can be played on other CD-RW recorders. Unlike CD-R
discs, CD-RW discs can be erased, and you can erase the last track or the entire disc.
Emphasis & the CDR1000
When a digital audio signal containing emphasis information (15 µs/50 µs) is received,
the CDR1000 automatically detects, and records it.
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2 Touring the CDR1000
Front Panel
A
Disc tray
Discs are loaded into the CDR1000 using the disc tray. See “Loading & Unloading
Discs” on page 18 for more information.
B
OPEN/CLOSE button
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
C
Display
See “Display” on page 8 for more information.
D
Functions buttons
See “Function Buttons on page 9 for more information.
E
REC LEVEL control
This control is used to set the recording level for analog input sources. The left and right
channels can be set independently. See “Recording” on page 29 for more information.
F
POWER switch
This switch is used to turn on the power to the CDR1000. It’s recessed to prevent acci-
dental operation. See Turning On the Power” on page 16 for more information.
G
Remote controller sensor
Infrared signals transmitted by the remote controller are received here.
H
ERASE button
This button selects the Erase function. See “Erasing Discs (CD-RW only)” on page 45
for more information.
I
FINALIZE button
This button selects the Finalize function. See “Finalizing Discs” on page 44 for more
information.
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
010
ON / OFF
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
REC LEVEL
L
010
R
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J
PREV & NEXT buttons
These buttons are used to select tracks. Pressing the PREV [ ] button during play-
back selects the top of the current track. Pressing it again selects the top of the previous
track. Pressing the NEXT [ ] button during playback selects the top of the next track.
See “Selecting Tracks” on page 23 for more information. These buttons are also used
with the Utility, Erase, and Sync Recording functions.
K
INDEX buttons
These buttons are used to select indexes. Pressing the previous INDEX [ ] button
during playback selects the top of the current index. Pressing it again selects the top of
the previous index. Pressing the next INDEX [ ] button during playback selects the
top of the next index. See “Selecting Indexes” on page 23 for more information.
L
SEARCH buttons
These buttons are used to search backwards and forwards at high speed during play-
back or playback pause. Pressing and holding the backward SEARCH [ ] button
searches backwards. Pressing and holding the forward SEARCH [ ] button searches
forwards. See “Searching” on page 24 for more information.
M
PAUSE button
This button is used to pause and resume playback and recording. When recording is
paused, the CDR1000 waits in Record Standby mode. The PAUSE indicator appears on
the display when playback is paused or in Record Standby mode.
N
STOP button
This button is used to stop playback and recording.
O
PLAY button & indicator
This button is used to start playback and recording. The PLAY indicator lights up dur-
ing playback and recording. See “Playing Discs” on page 21 for more information.
P REC button & indicator
This button is used to engage Record Standby mode. The REC indicator flashes in
Record Standby mode and lights up continuously while recording. See “Recording on
page 29 for more information.
Q PHONES LEVEL control
This control is used to adjust the volume level of the phones. See “Monitoring” on page
20 for more information.
R PHONES jack
A pair of stereo headphones can be connected to this stereo phone jack for monitoring.
See “Monitoring” on page 20 for more information.
The following illustration shows the wiring scheme for the headphones.
S FOOT SW jack
An optional footswitch can be connected to this jack and used to start and stop record-
ing or playback. See “Using a Footswitch on page 50 for more information.
1/4" TRS phone plug
Tip (left)
Ring (right)
Sleeve (ground)
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Display
A TRACK counter
The track counter displays the selected track number.
B INDEX counter
The index counter displays the selected index number.
C ELAPSE, REMAIN & TOTAL indicators
These indicators show the selected time display mode. See “Setting the Time Display”
on page 19 for more information.
D Time counter
These four digits display the playback and recording time in minutes and seconds.
E Disk type indicator
These indicators show the type and status of the loaded disc. See “Disc Type & Status”
on page 18 for more information.
F PLAY ( ) indicator
This indicator lights up during playback and recording, and flashes during finalization,
erasure, and PMA writing.
G ANALOG, AES/EBU & COAX indicators
These indicators show the selected input source. See “Selecting the Input Source” on
page 25 for more information.
H LOCK indicator
This indicator shows whether or not the CDR1000 is locked to the selected digital input
source. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information.
I SRC indicator
The SRC (sampling rate converter) indicator lights up when the CDR1000’s built-in
sampling rate converter is active during recording. See “Setting the Sampling Rate Con-
verter” on page 26 for more information.
J COPY indicators
These indicators show the Copy Bit setting. See “Setting the Copy Bit” on page 28 for
more information.
CLIP
SYNC-REC
REPEAT A B
–60dB
L
R
–50 –40 –32 –24 –18 –14 –12 –10 –8 –6
SMINDEXTRACK
ELAPSE
REMAIN
TOTAL
–4 –3 –2 –1
1 ALL
1 ALL
REC COPY10
LOCKCD-RW
ANALOG
SRC
AES/EBU COAX
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CDR1000
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K SYNC-REC indicators
These indicators are used with the Sync Recording functions. See “Sync Recording from
CD, MD, or DAT on page 39 for more information.
L REPEAT indicators
These indicators are used with the Repeat Playback functions. See “Using Repeat Play-
back” on page 24 for more information.
M PAUSE ( ) indicator
This indicator lights up when playback is paused or in Record Standby mode.
N REC indicator
This indicator flashes in Record Standby mode and lights up continuously while
recording.
O L & R level meters
These 16-segment meters, with peak hold, display playback and recording levels from
–60 dB through to –1 dB, and CLIP. See “Metering & Peak Hold” on page 20 for more
information.
P Message area
This 12-character message area displays the status and operating mode of the CDR1000
and Utility function parameters.
Function Buttons
A PEAK HOLD button & indicator
This button is used to turn on and off the Peak Hold function. The PEAK HOLD indi-
cator lights up when the Peak Hold function is on. See “Metering & Peak Hold” on page
20 for more information.
B TIME DISPLAY button
This button is used to select the time display mode: ELAPSE, REMAIN, or TOTAL. The
selected mode is indicated on the display. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for
more information.
C INPUT SELECT button
This button is used to select the input source: ANALOG, AES/EBU, or COAXIAL. The
selected input source is indicated on the display. See “Selecting the Input Source” on
page 25 for more information.
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
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D UTILITY button & indicator
This button is used to select the Utility functions. The UTILITY indicator lights up
when a Utility function is selected.
E SYNC REC button
This button is used to select Sync Recording and Auto Finalize. See “Sync Recording
from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information.
F REC MUTE button & indicator
This button is used to insert a two-second mute between songs. The REC MUTE indi-
cator flashes in Rec Mute Standby mode. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page
35 for more information.
G AUTO button & indicator
This button is used to turn on and off the Auto Rec/Track function. The AUTO indica-
tor lights up when the Auto Rec/Track function is on. See “Using Auto Rec Start & Track
Increment on page 34 for more information.
H UV22 button & indicator
This button is used to turn on and off the UV22 function. The UV22 indicator lights
up when the UV22 function is on. See “Setting the UV22” on page 28 for more infor-
mation.
I INDEX INC button
This button is used to manually increment the index number during recording. See
“Incrementing Index Numbers Manually” on page 33 for more information.
J REPEAT button
This button is used to select the Repeat Playback functions. See “Using Repeat Play-
back” on page 24 for more information.
K TRACK INC button
This button is used to manually increment the track number during recording. See
“Incrementing Track Numbers Manually” on page 32 for more information.
L A-B button
This button is used to set the A and B points for A-B Repeat Playback. The A and B indi-
cators light up when the respective A or B point is set. See “Using Repeat Playback” on
page 24 for more information.
Utility Function Settings
AUTO TRACK INC dB
30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70, 96 dB
AUDIO DELAY
0, 66, 132, 198, 264, 330, 396, 462...4,950 ms
FADE IN
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 second
FADE OUT
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 second
FALL TIME
SLOW, FAST
CLOCK SELECT
INT, WORD, AES, COAX
DIGITAL OUT
NORMAL, THRU
COPY BIT
PERMIT, ONCE, PROTECT
REMOTE
ON, OFF
SRC
ON, AUTO
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Rear Panel
A Cooling fan
The cooling fan keeps the internal components cool. See “Installation on page 1 for
more information.
B AC IN connector
This connector is used to connect the CDR1000 to an AC outlet, using the supplied
power cord. See “Connecting the Power Cord” on page 16 for more information.
C ANALOG OUT connectors
These balanced male XLR-3-32 type
connectors output analog playback and
monitor signals. They are wired pin
1–ground, pin 2–hot (+), and pin
3–cold (–).
D ANALOG IN connectors
These balanced female XLR-3-31 type
connectors are used to connect analog
input signals. They are wired pin
1–ground, pin 2–hot (+), and pin
3–cold (–). See “Selecting the Input
Source on page 25 for more informa-
tion.
If you need to connect the balanced ANALOG IN or ANALOG OUT to unbalanced
equipment, using phone or phono connectors, link XLR pins 1 and 3, as shown in the
following illustration for an unbalanced phone-plug to female XLR cable.
E ANALOG IN level switch
This switch is used to set the input sensitivity of the ANALOG IN connectors to either
+4 dB or –10 dBV.
ANALOG OUT
AC IN
RL RL
10dBV +4dB
ANALOG IN PARALLEL
OUT IN
OUT IN
DIGITAL(COAXIAL) DIGITAL(AES/EBU)
WORD
CLOCK
IN
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Male XLR connector
1 (ground)
3 (cold)
2 (hot)
Female XLR connector
1 (ground)
3 (cold)
2 (hot)
Female XLR plug
1 (ground)
3 (cold)
2 (hot)
1/4" phone plug
Tip (hot)
Sleeve (ground)
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F PARALLEL port
This 9-pin D-sub connector is a general purpose interface that provides access to vari-
ous CDR1000 functions. By using custom made switches and cables, it can be used for
simultaneous control of multiple CDR1000s in multiple disc recording, or disc dupli-
cation systems. See “Using the Parallel Port” on page 51 for more information.
G DIGITAL COAXIAL OUT connector
This phono jack outputs playback and monitor signals as S/PDIF format digital audio.
H DIGITAL COAXIAL IN connector
This phono jack is used to connect S/PDIF format digital audio sources. See “Selecting
the Input Source” on page 25 for more information.
I WORD CLOCK IN connector
This BNC connector is used to connect an external wordclock source, which can be
used to lock the AES/EBU OUT during playback. See “Selecting the AES/EBU OUT
Playback Clock on page 46 for more information.
J DIGITAL AES/EBU OUT connector
This male XLR-3-32 type connector outputs playback and monitor signals as AES/EBU
format digital audio.
K DIGITAL AES/EBU IN connector
This female XLR-3-31 type connector is used to connect AES/EBU format digital audio
sources. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information.
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Remote Controller
Apart from the number key-
pad, which is unique to the
remote controller, remote
controller buttons operate the
same as their counterparts on
the CDR1000 front panel.
A OPEN/CLOSE button
B REC MUTE button
C INPUT SELECT button
D AUTO button
E Number keypad
The number keypad is used to
select tracks for playback. See
page 23 for more information.
F PREV & NEXT buttons
G SEARCH buttons
H PAUSE button
I STOP button
J PEAK HOLD button
K TIME DISPLAY button
L REPEAT button
M A-B button
N TRACK INC button
O INDEX INC button
P INDEX buttons
Q SYNC REC button
R REC button
S PLAY button
OPEN /
CLOSE
REC
MUTE
AUTO
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PAUSE STOP PLAY
<< INDEX >>PREV NEXT
SEARCH
REC
SYNC REC
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INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
TIME
DISPLAY
1
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Block Diagram
NORMAL
THRU
+4dB
–10dBV
SRC
COAX
AES/EBU
ANALOG
INPUT SELECT
(CLK SEL)
(D-OUT)
COAX
WORD
CLOCK
IN
SRC
AES
WORD
INT
DIT
DIT
LED
FLD
Front panel buttons
PARALLEL
FOOT SW
CPU
Rec
PB
DIGITAL
(AES/EBU)
IN
DIGITAL
(COAXIAL)
IN
R
ANALOG
IN
L
REC
LEVEL
PHONES
ANALOG
OUT
R
L
DIGITAL
(COAXIAL)
OUT
DIGITAL
(AES/EBU)
OUT
CD-RW
Drive
SRC
Driver
Driver
PHONES
LEVEL
D/AA/D
Receiver
Receiver
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3 The Basics
Hookup Examples
Analog
Use the balanced XLR analog inputs and
outputs to connect analog mixers, record-
ers, or other equipment with analog inputs
and outputs.
Use the level switch to set the input sensi-
tivity of the ANALOG IN connectors to
either +4 dB or –10 dBV.
Coaxial
Use the COAXIAL IN and OUT to connect
CD, DAT, MD, or other equipment with
S/PDIF format coaxial inputs and outputs.
Use only phono cables with a 75 imped-
ance for coaxial connections. Using ordi-
nary audio cables can cause digital audio
transmission errors.
AES/EBU
Use the AES/EBU IN and OUT to connect
to digital mixers, recorders, or other pro-
fessional equipment with AES/EBU digital
inputs and outputs.
Ordinary balanced XLR audio cables can
be used for AES/EBU digital connections.
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
Analog outputs
ANALOG IN
ANALOG OUT
Analog inputs
Analog source
(analog mixer or recorder)
Analog destination
(mixer, monitor amp, etc.)
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
Coaxial digital source
(CD, MD or DAT player)
Coaxial digital destination
(digital mixer, DAT, etc.)
Coaxial output
COAXIAL IN
COAXIAL OUT
Coaxial input
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
AES/EBU digital source
(digital mixer or recorder)
AES/EBU digital destination
(digital mixer, etc.)
AES/EBU output
AES/EBU IN
AES/EBU OUT
AES/EBU input
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Connecting the Power Cord
Connect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN
socket on the rear panel of the CDR1000, and connect the
plug-end to a suitable AC wall outlet, one that conforms to the
power supply requirements stated on the CDR1000 rear panel.
Turning On the Power
To prevent loud clicks and thumps in your loudspeakers, turn on your
audio equipment in the following order (reverse this order when turning
off your equipment)—sound sources, CDR1000, mixing console, mon-
itor amplifier.
1 Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the CDR1000.
The CDR1000 initializes itself and “SELF-CHECK” appears on the dis-
play. The type of disc loaded is then determined and “READING”
appears. If no disc is loaded, “NO DISC” appears.
2 Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off the CDR1000.
Warning: Turn off all equipment before making any power connections.
Note: Always unload discs before turning off the CDR1000.
AC IN
POWER
ON / OFF
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Using the Transportation Pad
The CDR1000 is shipped with a transportation pad in the disc drive to protect the
mechanism against damage that may occur during transportation. The pad must be
removed before using the CDR1000, as follows: turn on the CDR1000, press the
[OPEN/CLOSE] button, and remove the pad from the disc tray.
Keep the transportation pad for future use.
Installing the Transportation Pad
Before transporting the CDR1000, install the transportation pad, as follows.
1 Turn on the CDR1000.
2 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the disc tray.
3 Place the transportation pad on the disc tray, as shown below.
4 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to close the disc tray.
5 Once the disc tray has closed, turn off the CDR1000.
The CDR1000 is now ready to be transported.
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Loading & Unloading Discs
This section explains how to load and unload discs.
1 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the disc tray.
The disc tray opens and OPEN” appears on the display.
2 Place the disc in the center of the disc tray with the labeled side facing up.
3 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button again to close the disc tray.
The disc tray closes and CLOSE” appears on the display.
If the disc tray opens again, make sure the disc is seated correctly in the disc tray.
The disc tray can also be closed by pushing it gently. Do not use excessive force to push
the tray when the CDR1000 is turned off, as this may damage the mechanism.
4 To unload a disc, stop the current operation, press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button
and remove the disc when the disc tray is fully open.
The following table lists the disc-related display messages and their meanings.
Disc Type & Status
When a disc is loaded, the CDR1000 determines the type and status of the disc, and
then the relevant disc-type indicator lights up, as shown in the following table.
Message Meaning
OPEN
The disc tray is opening.
CLOSE
The disc tray is closing.
READING
The CDR1000 is determining the type of disc and reading its table of
contents.
OPC
The CDR1000 is performing OPC (Optimum Power Control). See
OPC on page 4 for more information.
OPC OVER
The OPC area on the loaded disc is full. Load another disc. See OPC
on page 4 for more information.
NO DISC
No disc is loaded.
ERROR-xxxxxx
See Error Messages on page 54 for more information.
BLANK
An unrecorded disc is loaded.
UNRECORDABLE
The loaded disc cannot be used for recording. Finalize it, or load
another disc.
ROM
The loaded disc cannot be played because it contains data, perhaps its
a CD-ROM. Load another disc.
WAIT
The CDR1000 is writing the PMA. See TOC & PMA on page 4 for
more information.
OUT OF RANGE
The wordclock input signal is out of the range of the sampling rate
converter. See Setting the Sampling Rate Converter on page 26.
SELF-CHECK
The CDR1000 is initializing.
CHECK INPUT
The COAXIAL input must be selected to use Sync Recording. See
Selecting the Input Source on page 25 for more information.
NO CD
The loaded disc is not a CD, CD-R, or CD-RW. Load another disc.
Indicator Disc type/status
CD
A prerecorded audio CD or nalized CD-R disc
CD-R
Unnalized CD-R disc
CD-RW
CD-RW disc
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Using the Remote Controller
The CDR1000’s wireless, infrared remote controller can be used to control virtually all
playback and recording functions remotely. In addition to duplicating most of the but-
tons found on the CDR1000 front panel, the remote controller features a number key-
pad for direct track selection. See “Selecting Tracks Directly” on page 23 for more
information.
The remote controller does not feature the following front-panel buttons: [UV22],
[UTILITY], [ERASE], and [FINALIZE].
Installing the Remote Controller’s Batteries
The remote controller uses two size AA, R6, UM-3 batteries, and two new batteries are
supplied with the CDR1000. No special tools are required for installation.
1 Remove the battery compartment cover.
2 Install the supplied batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment,
paying special attention to the polarity (+ to +, to ).
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
If the remote controller doesn’t work, make sure that the batteries are installed cor-
rectly. If it still doesn’t work, make sure that the Utility Remote parameter is set to ON.
See “Disabling the Remote Controller” on page 50 for more information.
If the remote controller fails to work after several months, the batteries may need
replacing. Always replace both batteries at the same time, with the specified size.
If the remote controller is not to be used for a long period, for example, more than one
month, remove the batteries to prevent damage due to battery leakage.
Setting the Time Display
The time counter can be set to display the elapsed time, remaining time, or total time
for playback and recording by using the Time Display function.
1 Use the [TIME DISPLAY] button to select a Time Display mode.
The selected mode is indicated on the display: ELAPSE, REMAIN, or TOTAL.
Setting Description
ELAPSE
Playback or recording time since the beginning of the current track.
REMAIN
Playback or recording time to the end of the disc.
TOTAL
Playback or recording time since the beginning of the disc.
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Monitoring
Playback signals are output via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT,
and PHONES.
For recording, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG OUT,
AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, and PHONES in Record Standby mode and while
recording.
Use the PHONES LEVEL control to adjust the volume level of the phones.
The recording level for the AES/EBU IN or COAXIAL IN is determined by the source
and cannot be set on the CDR1000. For playback, the AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL
OUT output digital audio at the same level that it was recorded to disc. For recording,
the level is the same as that received at the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN.
The recording level for the ANALOG IN is set using the REC LEVEL control. This
affects the level of the ANALOG OUT during recording. After recording, the ANALOG
OUT level is fixed, and cannot be adjusted on the CDR1000.
Metering & Peak Hold
Playback and recording signal levels can be metered on the 16-segment meters, with
Peak Hold function, from –60 dB through to –1 dB, and CLIP. For recording, the
selected input source can be metered in Record Standby mode and while recording.
Signal peaks can be checked using the Peak Hold function. When Peak Hold is off,
meter segments lit by signal peaks remain lit for one second. When Peak Hold is on,
however, they remain lit permanently.
1 Press the [PEAK HOLD] button to turn on the Peak Hold function.
The PEAK HOLD indicator lights up.
The meter segments lit by the signal peaks remain lit permanently.
2 Press the [PEAK HOLD] button again to turn off the Peak Hold function.
The PEAK HOLD indicator goes out.
Setting the Meter Response Rate
The response rate of the level meters can be set to either Slow or Fast using the Utility
Meter parameter.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select METER.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the response rate setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a response rate.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
Setting Description
SLOW
Slow response rate.
FAST
Fast response rate.
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4 Playback
Playing Discs
The CDR1000 can play prerecorded audio CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or
CD-RW discs. Only Session 1 of a multi-session disc can be played.
1 Load the disc that you want to play.
See “Loading & Unloading Discs” on page 18 for more information.
2 Press the [PLAY] button.
Playback starts from the first track, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter
starts counting.
Playback can also be started by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch
on page 50 for more information.
The time counter can be set to display the elapsed playback time, remaining playback
time, or total playback time. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for more infor-
mation.
Pausing Playback
1 Press the [PAUSE] button to pause playback.
Playback pauses, the PLAY indicators go out, and the PAUSE indicator lights up.
2 Press the [PAUSE] or [PLAY] button to resume playback.
Playback resumes, the PAUSE indicator goes out, and the PLAY indicators light up.
The Search functions can be used while playback is paused. See “Searching on page 24
for more information.
Stopping Playback
1 Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.
Playback stops and the PLAY indicators go out.
Playback can also be stopped by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch
on page 50 for more information.
Playback stops automatically when the end of the disc is reached.
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Playback Operation Table
The following table shows how various buttons operate in playback-related modes.
X = no change or invalid
Button
Operating mode
Disc tray open
Stop
(disc tray closed)
Play Playback pause
[OPEN/CLOSE]
Disc tray closes. Disc tray opens.
Playback stops & the
disc tray opens.
Play pause is can-
celled and the disc
tray opens.
[STOP]
X X Playback stops.
Play pause is can-
celled.
[PLAY]
Disc tray closes &
playback starts.
Playback starts.
1
1. Tracks can be selected using the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons before starting playback.
X Playback resumes.
[PAUSE]
Disc tray closes &
playback pauses.
Playback pauses at
the top of the speci-
ed track.
Playback is paused. Playback resumes.
PREV [ ]
The previous track is
selected.
The previous track is
selected but play-
back does not start.
The top of the current
track is selected and
playback resumes.
Press repeatedly to
select previous tracks.
The top of the current
track is selected and
playback pause
resumes. Press repeat-
edly to select previous
tracks.
NEXT [ ]
The next track is
selected.
2
2. If the specied track number is greater than the number of the last track, the last track is selected.
The next track is
selected but play-
back does not start.
The top of the next
track is selected and
playback resumes.
Press repeatedly to
select subsequent
tracks.
The top of the next
track is selected and
playback pause
resumes. Press repeat-
edly to select subse-
quent tracks.
INDEX [ ]
XX
The top of the current
index is selected and
playback resumes.
Press repeatedly to
select previous
indexes.
The top of the current
index is selected and
playback pause
resumes. Press repeat-
edly to select previous
indexes.
INDEX [ ]
XX
The top of the next
index is selected and
playback resumes.
Press repeatedly to
select subsequent
indexes.
The top of the next
index is selected and
playback pause
resumes. Press repeat-
edly to select subse-
quent indexes.
SEARCH [ ]
XX
Search backwards
then resume play-
back.
Search backwards
then resume playback
pause.
SEARCH [ ]
XX
Search forwards then
resume playback.
Search forwards then
resume playback
pause.
Footswitch
X
Playback starts.
1
Playback stops. X
Remote
Controller
Number
Keypad
2
Disc tray closes and
playback starts from
the specied track.
Playback starts from
the specied track.
The specied track is
selected and played.
The specied track is
selected and playback
pause resumes.
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Selecting Tracks
Tracks can be selected using the PREV [ ] and NEXT [ ] buttons during stop,
playback, or playback pause.
1 Use the PREV [ ] button to select the top of the current track. Press again
to select the top of the previous track.
2 Use the NEXT [ ] button to select the top of the next track. Press again to
select the top of subsequent tracks.
The number of the selected track is displayed by the track counter.
Selecting Tracks Directly
Tracks can be selected directly using the number keypad on the remote controller dur-
ing stop, playback, or playback pause.
1 Use the number keypad on the remote controller to select tracks directly.
Use buttons [1] through [9] to select tracks 1 through 9. To select track 3, for example,
press button [3].
To select tracks 10 and higher, use the [+10] button to enter the first digit and buttons
[0] through [9] to enter the second digit. To select track 13, for example, press the [+10]
button followed by the [3] button.
The number of the selected track is displayed by the track counter.
If the specified track number is greater than the number of the last track, the last track
is selected.
Selecting Indexes
Indexes can be selected using the previous INDEX [ ] and next INDEX [ ] but-
tons during playback or playback pause.
1 Use the previous INDEX [ ] button to select the top of the current index.
Press again to select the top of the previous index.
2 Use the next INDEX [ ] button to select the top of the next index. Press
again to select the top of subsequent indexes.
The number of the selected index is displayed by the index counter.
If the specified index cannot be found, the first index is selected.
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Searching
You can search the program material at high speed using the SEARCH [ ] and [ ]
buttons during playback or playback pause.
1 Press and hold the backward SEARCH [ ] button to search backwards.
The CDR1000 searches backwards from the current position and the PLAY indicators
go out. If the top of the current track is reached, searching continues into the previous
track. If the top of the first track is reached, searching stops.
When the SEARCH [ ] button is released, the previous mode—playback or playback
pause—is resumed and the relevant indicators light up.
2 Press and hold the forward SEARCH [] button to search forwards.
The CDR1000 searches forwards from the current position and the PLAY indicators go
out. If the end of the current track is reached, searching continues into the next track.
If the end of the last track is reached, searching stops.
While searching is in progress, playback signals are output by the ANALOG OUT and
PHONES only, the AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT are muted.
Using Repeat Playback
The CDR1000 provides three types of repeat playback: One-track Repeat, in which the
current track plays repeatedly, All-track Repeat, which plays all tracks repeatedly, and
A-B Repeat, which repeatedly plays the region between the specified A and B points.
One-track Repeat Playback
1 Press the [REPEAT] button.
One-track Repeat playback starts and “REPEAT 1” appears on the display.
2 Press the [REPEAT] button twice to cancel One-track Repeat playback.
Normal playback resumes and “REPEAT 1” disappears from the display.
All-track Repeat Playback
1 Press the [REPEAT] button twice.
All-track Repeat playback starts and “REPEAT ALL appears on the display.
2 Press the [REPEAT] button to cancel All-track Repeat playback.
Normal playback resumes and “REPEAT ALL disappears from the display.
A-B Repeat Playback
1 Press the [A-B] button to set the A point.
The A point is set and “REPEAT A appears on the display.
The A and B points can be in the same track or in different tracks.
2 Press the [A-B] button again to set the B point.
Playback repeats between the A and B points and “REPEAT AB” appears on the display.
3 Press the [A-B] button again to cancel A-B Repeat playback.
Normal playback resumes and “REPEAT AB” disappears from the display.
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5 Recording
Preparing to Record
The CDR1000 can record onto CD-R and CD-RW discs.
1 Load the disc to be used for recording.
See “Loading & Unloading Discs” on page 18 for more information.
2 Select the input source.
See “Selecting the Input Source below for more information.
3 If recording via the AES/EBU IN or COAXIAL IN, set the sampling rate con-
verter as necessary.
See “Setting the Sampling Rate Converter” on page 26 for more information.
4 Set the Copy Bit as required.
See “Setting the Copy Bit” on page 28 for more information.
5 Set the UV22 function as required.
See “Setting the UV22” on page 28 for more information.
6 Set the Delay function as required.
See “Setting the Input Delay” on page 27 for more information.
7 Proceed to Recording on page 29.
Selecting the Input Source
The following input sources can be selected for recording: ANALOG IN, AES/EBU IN,
or COAXIAL IN. The selected source is indicated on the display.
1 Use the [INPUT SELECT] button to select an input source.
When a digital input source is selected, the LOCK indicator lights up, indicating that
the CDR1000 is locked to the incoming signal. If the CDR1000 cannot lock to the
selected digital input source, the LOCK indicator flashes. If this unlocked condition
continues for more than five seconds while recording, recording stops. If this happens,
make sure that the source device is turned on and connected to the CDR1000 correctly,
or select another input source. Recording via the AES/EBU IN or COAXIAL IN is not
possible while the LOCK indicator is flashing.
Setting Description
ANALOG
ANALOG IN (analog)
AES/EBU
AES/EBU IN (AES/EBU digital)
COAX
COAXIAL IN (S/PDIF digital)
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Setting the Sampling Rate Converter
The CDR1000 features a built-in sampling rate converter (SRC), which means digital
sources at sampling rates other than 44.1 kHz, the standard for audio CDs, can be
recorded.
The SRC can convert digital audio within the range 30–50 kHz.
When recording from a 44.1 kHz digital source, the CDR1000 locks to the sampling
rate of the incoming signal. If the signal drifts by more than ±150 ppm (parts per mil-
lion), the CDR1000 automatically activates the sampling rate converter.
The Utility SRC parameter is used to set the sampling rate converter.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select SRC.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the SRC setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to set the sampling rate converter to either
ON or AUTO.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
The SRC indicator lights up when the sampling rate converter is active, that is, when it’s
set to ON, or when it’s set to AUTO and activated automatically.
The Utility SRC parameter should be set to ON when recording non-44.1 kHz digital
sources, and set it to AUTO when recording 44.1 kHz digital sources. The SRC does not
affect analog sources connected via the ANALOG IN.
Setting Description
AUTO
The sampling rate converter is off unless the 44.1 kHz sampling rate of
the selected digital input source varies by more than ±150 ppm, in
which case it is activated automatically.
ON
The sampling rate converter is always on.
Note: When the sampling rate of the incoming signal nears the 150 ppm drift threshold,
the SRC indicator may flash, in which case you should set the SRC parameter to ON.
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Setting the Input Delay
By storing incoming audio in a buffer of between 0 and 4,950 ms before recording it to
disc, the Input Delay function offers a pre-record” facility, which can record a small
section of audio before the point at which recording is started. When recording starts,
the audio already in the buffer is recorded first, and when recording is stopped, the
remaining audio in the buffer is recorded before recording actually stops. This is useful
for recording, for example, live events where it can be difficult to predict the exact start
of a performance, as it ensures that initial moments are not missed.
Input delay cannot be used with Sync Recording.
The Input Delay function is off when the Input Delay parameter is set to 0.
The following illustration shows the procedure for recording with input delay.
The Utility Delay parameter is used to set the delay time.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select DELAY.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Input Delay setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a delay time.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
While recording with the Input Delay function, in Elapse time mode, the counter dis-
plays the time since recording started plus the specified input delay.
Setting Description
0, 66 ms, 132 ms, 198 ms,
264 ms, ..., 4950 ms
Delay time in milliseconds (0 = off).
Input
Audio
Buffer
0 4,950 ms
Record
Audio already in the buffer
Remaining audio in the buffer
Input
delay
Input
delay
Recording
PLAY
Record
Standby
mode
(DELAY)
REC
STOP
UTILITY
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Setting the UV22
The CDR1000 employs the popular UV22 Super CD Encoding system. Developed by
Apogee Electronics Corporation in the United States, and commonly used for
wordlength truncation in CD mastering applications, UV22 preserves the sonic detail
present in 20- and 24-bit digital audio during the conversion to 16-bit audio, without
the side effects of earlier wordlength-reduction techniques, such as digital dither, noise
shaping, and bit mapping.
1 Press the [UV22] button to turn on UV22 processing.
The UV22 indicator lights up.
2 Press the [UV22] button again to turn off UV22 processing.
The UV22 indicator goes out.
Discs recorded using UV22 can be played just like any other disc on standard CD play-
ers.
Setting the Copy Bit
In addition to digital audio, Copy Bit information, which determines whether or not
digital copying is permitted, is written to disc during recording. Consumer-type CD,
MD, or DAT recorders check the Copy Bit information when recording via their
COAXIAL (or optical) input. If the Copy Bit is set to PROTECT, digital recording via
the COAXIAL input is not possible. If the Copy Bit is set to PERMIT, however, record-
ing is possible. The Copy Bit can also be set to ONCE, which means that digital copying
is possible, but digitally made copies cannot be used to make additional digital copies.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select COPY.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Copy Bit setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a Copy Bit setting.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
Setting Description
PERMIT
Any number of digital copies can be made and the copies can be
used to make additional digital copies.
PROTECT
No digital copies can be made.
ONCE
Any number of digital copies can be made but the copies CANNOT
be used to make additional digital copies.
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Recording
This section explains how to record.
The following illustration shows the procedure for recording.
1 Prepare for recording as explained on page 25.
2 From stop, press the [REC] button to engage Record Standby mode.
Record Standby mode is engaged, the PAUSE indicator lights up, and the REC indica-
tors flash. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track 1 is selected for recording. If it’s a par-
tially recorded disc, the next available track is selected.
The time counter can be set to display the elapsed record time, remaining record time,
or total record time. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for more information.
In Record Standby mode, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG
OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, or PHONES, and metered on the CDR1000
level meters.
You can cancel Record Standby mode by pressing the [STOP] button.
3 If recording via the ANALOG IN, use the REC LEVEL control to set the recording
level in conjunction with the level meters.
The recording level can be set independently for the left and right channels. The record-
ing level for the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN is determined by the source and cannot
be set on the CDR1000.
A two-second mute can be inserted at the beginning of a track by using the Rec Mute
function. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute on page 35 for more information.
4 Press the [PLAY] or [PAUSE] button to start recording.
Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continu-
ously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. If the Fade In
function is set, fade in processing is performed. See Applying a Fade In on page 37 for
more information.
Recording can also be started by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch
on page 50 for more information.
Record Standby modeRecording starts
Tn=1 Tn=2
PAUSE
PLAY
Record
Standby
mode
REC
STOP
(Recording can also be
started by pressing the
[PAUSE] button or
footswitch)
Recording stops
Press the [PAUSE] button again
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5 Use the [TRACK INC] and [INDEX INC] buttons to increment the track and
index counters.
See “Incrementing Track Numbers Manually” on page 32 and “Incrementing Index
Numbers Manually” on page 33 for more information.
6 Press the [PAUSE] button to pause recording.
Record Standby mode is engaged. The PAUSE indicator lights up, the REC indicators
flash, and the PLAY indicators go out. If the Rec Mute or Fade Out function is set, mute
or fade out processing is performed when the [PAUSE] button is pressed. See “Inserting
a Two-second Mute on page 35 and “Applying a Fade Out on page 38 for more infor-
mation.
7 Press the [PLAY] or [PAUSE] button to resume recording.
Recording starts, the track number is incremented, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the
REC indicators light up continuously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time
counter starts counting. If the Fade In function is set, fade in processing is performed.
8 Press the [STOP] button to stop recording.
If the Rec Mute or Fade Out function is set, mute or fade out processing is performed,
recording stops, the REC and PLAY indicators go out, and “WAIT appears on the dis-
play while the PMA is written.
Recording stops automatically if the end of the disc is reached, and can also be stopped
by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch on page 50 for more infor-
mation.
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Recording Operation Table
The following table shows how various buttons operate in recording-related modes.
X = no change or invalid
Button
Operating mode
Stop Record Standby Recording
One-track Sync
Record
All-track Sync
Record
[STOP]
X
Record Standby
mode is can-
celled.
Recording stops.
Recording stops
(Sync Recording
mode is can-
celled).
Recording stops
(Sync Recording
mode is can-
celled.
[PAUSE]
X Recording starts.
Record Standby
mode is
engaged.
Recording stops
(Sync Recording
mode is can-
celled).
Record Standby
mode is engaged
(Sync Recording
mode is can-
celled).
[PLAY]
Playback starts. Recording starts. X X X
[REC]
Record Standby
mode is
engaged.
XXXX
[REC MUTE]
X
Rec Mute
Standby mode is
engaged.
Rec Mute
Standby mode is
engaged.
Two-second
mute is inserted
at end of track
when recording
is paused or
stopped.
X
[TRACK INC]
XX
Track number is
incremented.
XX
[INDEX INC]
XX
Index counter is
incremented.
XX
[SYNC REC]
One-track Sync
Recording
Standby mode is
engaged.
XXXX
Footswitch
X Recording starts. Recording stops. X X
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Incrementing Track Numbers Manually
The track number can be incremented manually during recording using the Track
Increment function. When the [TRACK INC] button is pressed, the track number is
incremented and the Track Number is written to disc. Track Numbers are written to
disc 300 ms before the point at which the [TRACK INC] button is pressed. This is to
compensate for the time that it takes a human operator to press the button upon hear-
ing the position at which the Track Number should be incremented, and helps to ensure
that Track Numbers are written just before the start of each track.
The following illustration shows the procedure for incrementing track numbers man-
ually while recording.
1 Start recording, as explained on page 29.
If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track 1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially
recorded disc, the next available track is selected.
2 While recording is in progress, press the [TRACK INC] button to increment
the track number.
The track number is incremented and the Track Number is written to disc.
The track number cannot be incremented manually when Auto Rec/Track or Sync
Recording is used.
300 ms
Start recording
Tn=1 Tn=2
TRACK
INC
Tn=3
300 ms
TRACK
INC
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Incrementing Index Numbers Manually
The index number can be incremented manually during recording using the Index
Increment function. When the [INDEX INC] button is pressed, the index counter is
incremented and the Index Number is written to disc. Index Numbers are written to
disc 300 ms before the point at which the [INDEX INC] button is pressed. This is to
compensate for the time that it takes a human operator to press the button upon hear-
ing the position at which the Index Number should be incremented.
The following illustration shows the procedure for incrementing index numbers man-
ually while recording.
1 Start recording, as explained on page 29.
Each track starts from Index Number 1.
2 While recording is in progress, press the [INDEX INC] button to increment
the index counter.
The index counter is incremented and the Index Number is written to disc.
The index number cannot be incremented manually when Auto Rec/Track or Sync
Recording is used.
Start recording
300 ms
Ix=1 Ix=2
INDEX
INC
Ix=3
300 ms
INDEX
INC
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Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment
Recording can be started automatically, and track numbers incremented automatically
using the Auto Rec/Track function, which monitors the selected input source and starts
recording from Record Standby mode when the signal level exceeds the specified
threshold, and subsequently increments the track number when the signal level exceeds
the specified threshold after being below it for three or more seconds.
Auto Rec/Track cannot be used with Sync Recording.
The following illustration shows the procedure for recording with the Auto Rec/Track
function.
The Utility TRACK INC dB parameter is used to set the threshold level.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select TRACK INC dB.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the TRACK INC dB setting appears on the dis-
play.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to set the TRACK INC dB parameter.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
4 From stop, press the [REC] button to engage Record Standby mode.
See page 29 for more information on Record Standby mode.
5 Press the [AUTO] button to turn on the Auto Rec/Track function.
The AUTO indicator lights up.
When the input signal level exceeds the specified threshold, recording starts automati-
cally. When the signal level exceeds the specified threshold after being below it for three
or more seconds, the track number is incremented automatically.
If the level of the input signal is below the specified threshold for 20 seconds or more,
recording stops. You can prevent this by pressing the [AUTO] button to turn off the
Auto Rec/Track function.
6 Press the [AUTO] button again to cancel the Auto Rec/Track function.
The AUTO indicator goes out.
Threshold Description
–30, –35, –40, –45, –50, –55,
–60, –65, –70, –96
Auto Rec/Track threshold in dB.
3 s
Input signal
Stop
Tn=1
Threshold (dB)
Tn=2
Tn=3
3 s 20 s
Record
Standby
mode
(TRACK INC dB)
REC
Recording
starts
UTILITY
AUTO
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Inserting a Two-second Mute
A two-second mute, or silent section can be inserted at the beginning or end of each
track. To insert a mute at the beginning of a track, Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged
by pressing the [REC MUTE] button while the CDR1000 waits in Record Standby
mode, the mute is then inserted when recording starts. To insert a mute at the end of a
track, Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged by pressing the [REC MUTE] button during
recording, the mute is then inserted when recording is stopped in the normal way by
pressing the [PAUSE] button, [STOP] button, or footswitch. If the Fade Out function
is set, the mute is inserted after the fade out.
Rec Mute can be used with One-track Sync Recording, but not with All-track Sync
Recording.
Rec Mute cannot insert a two-second mute at the beginning of track 1, since a mute is
inserted there automatically.
Inserting a Mute at the Beginning of a Track
The following illustration shows the procedure for inserting a mute at the beginning of
a track.
1 Engage Record Standby mode, as explained on page 29.
See page 40 for information on engaging Record Standby mode with One-track Sync
Recording.
2 Press the [REC MUTE] button.
Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged and the REC MUTE indicator flashes.
3 Start recording.
A two-second silent section is inserted and then the REC MUTE indicator goes out
Only one mute can be inserted at the beginning of each track. Technically speaking, the
mute is inserted into Index 0.
2-second
mute
Record
Standby
mode
Rec Mute
Standby
mode
REC
Recording starts
PLAY
REC
MUTE
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Inserting a Mute at the End of a Track
The following illustration shows the procedure for inserting a mute at the end of a
track.
1 Start recording, as explained on page 29.
See page 40 for information on inserting a mute with One-track Sync Recording.
2 While recording, press the [REC MUTE] button.
Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged and the REC MUTE indicator flashes.
3 Press the [PAUSE] button to engage Record Standby mode, or press the
[STOP] button or footswitch to stop recording.
A two-second silent section is inserted and then the REC MUTE indicator goes out. If
the Fade Out function is set, the mute is inserted after the fade out.
2-second
mute
Fade
out
(if set)
Recording
(If the STOP] button or
footswitch was pressed,
recording stops instead)
Record
Standby
mode
PAUSE
Start recording
as normal
Rec Mute
Standby
mode
REC
MUTE
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Applying a Fade In
A fade in can be applied at the start of each track using the Fade In function. The length
of the fade in can be set from 1 to 10 seconds in single second steps using the Fade In
parameter. The fade in begins when recording is started from Record Standby mode by
pressing the [PLAY] button, [PAUSE] button, or footswitch.
The Fade In function is off when the Fade In parameter is set to 0.
When the Input Delay function is set, the fade in starts with the digital audio already in
the audio buffer. See “Setting the Input Delay” on page 27 for more information.
Fade In cannot be used with Sync Recording.
The following illustration shows the procedure for applying a fade in.
The Utility Fade In parameter is used to set the fade in time.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select FADE IN.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Fade In setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a fade in time.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
A fade in will be applied each time recording is started from Record Standby mode by
pressing the [PLAY] button, [PAUSE] button, or footswitch. See page 29 for more
information of recording.
4 To turn off the Fade In function, set the Utility Fade In parameter to 0.
Setting Description
0–10 s
Fade in time in seconds (0 = off).
Fade in
Recording
(Recording can also be started
by pressing the [PAUSE] button
or footswitch)
PLAY
Record
Standby
mode
REC
(FADE IN)
UTILITY
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Applying a Fade Out
A fade out can be applied at the end of each track using the Fade Out function. The
length of the fade out can be set from 1 to 10 seconds in single second steps using the
Fade Out parameter. The fade out begins when recording is stopped by pressing the
[PAUSE] button, [STOP] button, or footswitch.
The Fade Out function is off when the Fade Out parameter is set to 0.
Fade Out cannot be used with Sync Recording.
The following illustration shows the procedure for applying a fade out.
The Utility Fade Out parameter is used to set the fade out time.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select FADE OUT.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Fade Out setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a fade out time.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
A fade out will be applied each time recording stopped by pressing the [PAUSE] button,
[STOP] button, or footswitch. See page 29 for more information of recording.
“FADE OUT” appears on the display while the fade out is in progress. Other buttons
are inactive at this time.
4 To turn off the Fade Out function, set the Utility Fade Out parameter to 0.
Setting Description
0–10 s
Fade out time in seconds (0 = off).
Fade
out
Recording
Record
Standb
y
mode
PAUSE
(FADE OUT)
UTILITY
Start recording
as normal
(If the [STOP] button or
footswitch is pressed,
recording stops instead)
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Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT
In addition to audio data, COAXIAL (S/PDIF) format digital signals also transmit
Track Number, Index Number, Start ID, and Skip ID information, which the CDR1000
can use to start and stop recording and increment the track and index counters. This is
convenient when recording material from a CD, MD, or DAT player. The CDR1000 fea-
tures two Sync Recording modes: One-track Sync Recording and All-track Sync
Recording.
In One-track Sync Recording mode, individual tracks can be recorded one at a time,
with the CDR1000 starting recording automatically when a Track Number or Start ID
is received, incrementing the index number as and when Index Numbers are received,
and then stopping automatically when the next Track Number, Start ID, or Skip ID is
received. When recording from MD, the CDR1000 starts recording automatically when
it detects the start of the audio material, also MD does not support Index Numbers.
In All-track Sync Recording mode, an entire CD or MD, or several DAT tracks can be
recorded, with the CDR1000 starting recording automatically when a Track Number or
Start ID is received, incrementing the track and index numbers as and when Track and
Index Numbers are received, and then stopping automatically after 20 seconds of no
input signal.
CD and MD players transmit Track and Index Numbers as and when they occur on a
disc. Technically speaking, the CDR1000 track number is incremented when the Index
Number changes from 0 to 1, which indicated the start of a track, not the end of the pre-
vious track.
DAT players transmit Start and Skip IDs as and when they occur on a tape. Skip IDs are
ignored in All-track Sync Recording mode, but cause the CDR1000 to stop when used
with One-track Sync Recording. Since recording does not start instantaneously, when
compiling a DAT source tape, position the Start IDs slightly before the beginning of
each track to ensure that the first note is not cut off.
The CDR1000 starts recording when it receives a Track Number or Start ID from the
source device (e.g., CD, MD, or DAT player). CD and MD players must be stopped or
paused at the top of the track to be recorded, as Sync Recording cannot be started while
the source device is playing. For DAT players, playback needs to be started from before
the Start ID.
During Sync Recording, if no input signal is received for more than 20 seconds, record-
ing stops automatically.
AES/EBU digital signals do not transmit Track Number, Index Number, Start ID, and
Skip ID information, so only the COAXIAL IN can be used for Sync Recording.
The Rec Mute function can be used with One-track Sync Recording, but not All-track
Sync Recording. Fade In and Fade Out cannot be used with either mode.
The Auto Finalize function can be used to automatically finalize discs when Sync
Recording stops.
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One-track Sync Recording
This section explains how to use One-track Sync Recording.
The following illustration shows the procedure for One-track Sync Recording.
1 Prepare for recording, as explained on page 25, setting the input source to
COAX, but instead of proceeding to the Recording section, proceed as fol-
lows.
2 From stop, press the [SYNC REC] button.
Record Standby mode is engaged, “SYNC-REC 1” appears on the display, the PAUSE
indicator lights up, and the REC indicators flash. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track
1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially recorded disc, the next available track is
selected.
The LOCK indicator should appear, indicating that the CDR1000 is locked to the
incoming digital signal. Sync Recording is not possible if the LOCK indicator does not
light up or is flashing. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more informa-
tion.
In Record Standby mode, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG
OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, or PHONES, and metered on the CDR1000
level meters.
You can cancel One-track Sync Recording at anytime by pressing the [STOP] button.
A two-second mute can be inserted at the beginning of the track by using the Rec Mute
function. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute on page 35 for more information.
Discs can be finalized automatically when Sync Recording is stopped, using the Auto
Finalize function. Press the [SYNC REC] button while Record Standby mode is
engaged to turn on the Auto Finalize function. AUTOFINALIZE” appears on the dis-
play. Press again to cancel Auto Finalize. See page 44 for more information on finalizing
discs.
3 Prepare the source CD, MD, or DAT player so that its ready to play the track
that you want to record.
The CDR1000 will start recording when it receives a Track Number or Start ID. CD or
MD players must be stopped or paused at the top of the track to be recorded, as Sync
Recording cannot be started while the source device is playing.
Tn=1
Recording starts
(SYNC-REC 1)
Track Number
or Start ID
Recording stops
Track Number,
Start ID, or Skip ID
SYNC
REC
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4 Start playback on the CD, MD, or DAT player.
Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continu-
ously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. The index
counter is incremented as and when Index Numbers are received.
When the next Track Number, Start ID, or Skip ID is received, the [PAUSE] button or
[STOP] button pressed, the CDR1000 stops recording and cancels One-track Sync
Recording mode. If the Rec Mute function is set, mute processing is performed.
“SYNC-REC 1” disappears from the display, all lit indicators go out, and “WAIT”
appears on the display while the PMA is written.
To record another track using One-track Sync Recording, repeat steps 3 through 4.
If the Auto Finalize function is on, the disc is finalized automatically.
Note: If no input signal is received for 20 seconds or more during Sync Recording, Record-
ing stops automatically.
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All-track Sync Recording
This section explains how to use All-track Sync Recording.
The following illustration shows the procedure for All-track Sync Recording.
1 Prepare for recording, as explained on page 25, setting the input source to
COAX, but instead of proceeding to the Recording section, proceed as fol-
lows.
2 From stop, press the [SYNC REC] button.
Record Standby mode is engaged, “SYNC-REC 1” appears on the display, the PAUSE
indicator lights up, and the REC indicators flash. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track
1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially recorded disc, the next available track is
selected.
3 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] button to select All-track Sync Recording mode.
“SYNC-REC ALL appears on the display.
You can cancel All-track Sync Recording at anytime by pressing the [STOP] button.
The LOCK indicator should appear, indicating that the CDR1000 is locked to the
incoming digital signal. Sync Recording is not possible if the LOCK indicator does not
light up or is flashing. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more informa-
tion.
In Record Standby mode, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG
OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, or PHONES, and metered on the CDR1000
level meters.
Discs can be finalized automatically when Sync Recording is stopped, using the Auto
Finalize function. Press the [SYNC REC] button while Record Standby mode is
engaged to turn on the Auto Finalize function. AUTOFINALIZE” appears on the dis-
play. Press again to cancel Auto Finalize. See page 44 for more information on finalizing
discs.
4 Start playback on the CD, MD, or DAT player.
Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continu-
ously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. The track and
index numbers are incremented as and when Track and Index Numbers are received.
Note: If no input signal is received for 20 seconds or more during Sync Recording, Record-
ing stops automatically.
(SYNC-REC ALL)
Tn=1
Recording starts
Track Number
or Start ID
Recording stops
Track Number
or Start ID
Tn=2
Track Number
or Start ID
Tn=3
20 seconds afte
r
end of source
SYNC
REC
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If the [STOP] button or [PAUSE] button is pressed, or no input signal is received for
more then 20 seconds, Sync Recording is cancelled, the CDR1000 does not wait in
Record Standby mdoe, and all lit indicators go out.
If the Auto Finalize function is on, the disc is finalized automatically.
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Finalizing Discs
The Finalization function reads the temporary table of contents stored in the PMA, and
writes the final TOC to disc, so that discs can be played on standard CD players.
Unfinalized CD-R discs can be played on other CD-R recorders. Once finalized, CD-R
discs cannot be used for additional recording and are fixed for life.
Unfinalized CD-RW discs can be played on other CD-RW recorders, but cannot be
played on CD-RW-compatible CD players until they have been finalized. Unlike CD-R
discs, CD-RW discs can be erased. You can erase the last track or erase the entire disc.
1 From stop, press the [FINALIZE] button.
Finalize Standby mode is engaged, “FINALIZE” flashes on the display, and the REC
indicators flash.
If the next step is not performed within four seconds, Finalize Standby mode is can-
celled.
2 Press the [PLAY] button to start nalization.
Finalization starts, “FINALIZING appears on the display, the REC indicators light up
continuously, and the PLAY indicators flash.
The time remaining to complete the finalization process counts down on the display in
minutes and seconds. No other CDR1000 functions can be used while Finalization is in
progress. With discs that support recording at 4x normal speed, finalization takes place
at 4x normal speed.
When the finalization process is finished, the REC and PLAY indicators go out and
“FINALIZING” disappears from the display.
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Erasing Discs (CD-RW only)
CD-RW discs can be erased using the three Erasure functions: Last Track Erase, Disk
Erase, and Initialize Erase. Last Track Erase erases the control data of last recorded track
on unfinalized discs. Tracks can be erased one at a time by repeating the Track Erase
function. Disk Erase erases the control data of all tracks quickly, so the entire disc can
be used again. Initialize erases not only the control data of all tracks but the entire pro-
gram area too. Initialize Erase is recommended for discs that were previously used to
store data tracks.
1 From stop, press the [ERASE] button.
Erase Standby mode is engaged, “ERASE xxxx” flashes on the display (“xxxx” being the
selected Erase function), and the REC indicators flash.
If the next step is not performed within four seconds, Erase Standby mode is cancelled.
2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] button to select an Erasure function.
The selected mode appears on the display.
You can cancel Erase Standby mode by pressing the [STOP] button.
3 Press the [PLAY] button to start erasure.
Erasure starts, “ERASING” appears on the display, the REC indicators light up contin-
uously, and the PLAY indicators flash.
The time remaining to complete the erasure process counts down on the display in
minutes and seconds. No other CDR1000 functions can be used while erasure is in
progress. With discs that support recording at 4x normal speed, erasure takes place at
4x normal speed.
When the erasure process is finished, the REC and PLAY indicators go out and “ERAS-
ING” disappears from the display.
If an error message appears when using the Initialize erase function, run the function
again.
Auto Unfinalize allows you to record additional tracks to finalized CD-RW discs. When
a finalized CD-RW disc is loaded, and a new track is selected for recording in the nor-
mal way, the disc is unfinalized automatically and recording carried out as normal. It
takes about one minute to unfinalize a disc, during which time “WAIT appears on the
display.
Functions Description
TRACK
Erases the last recorded track
DISC
Erases all tracks on the disc quickly
INITIALIZE
Erases all tracks and initializes the entire disc
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6 Other Functions
Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock
When recording, the AES/EBU OUT outputs digital audio at 44.1 kHz. For playback,
however, the AES/EBU OUT can be wordclock locked to an external wordclock source.
If the selected wordclock source is not running at 44.1 kHz, the CDR1000’s built-in
sampling-rate converter converts the 44.1 kHz audio from the CD up or down accord-
ingly. This is useful when CD material needs to be transferred to a digital audio system
in which all digital audio equipment is locked to a common wordclock.
The COAXIAL OUT always outputs digital audio at 44.1 kHz.
The Utility Playback Clock parameter is used to set the AES/EBU OUT playback clock.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select CLK SEL.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Playback Clock setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select the Playback Clock.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
In the following example, the CDR1000 is used in conjunction with a digital multitrack
recorder and digital mixing console, as the playback source for CD material. Digital
audio is transferred from the CDR1000 to the digital mixing console via an AES/EBU
digital connection. The digital multitrack recorder is the wordclock master, and the dig-
ital mixing console and CDR1000 are wordclock slaves. In order to record from a con-
ventional CD player, the wordclock setup would have to be reconfigured so that the CD
player was the wordclock master and the digital multitrack recorder and digital mixing
console were wordclock slaves. The CDR1000’s ability to lock the AES/EBU OUT to an
external wordclock source, however, eliminates the need to reconfigure the system.
Setting Description
INT
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived internally (xed at 44.1 kHz).
WORD
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the WORD CLOCK IN.
AES
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the AES/EBU IN. If the input
source is set to COAX, record monitoring is not possible via the AES/EBU
OUT.
COAX
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the COAXIAL IN. If the input
source is set to AES/EBU, record monitoring is not possible via the
AES/EBU OUT.
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Note: If the message “OUT OF RANGE” appears while monitoring, stop and reset the
sampling rate.
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAU S ESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
Wordclock out
WORD CLOCK IN
00 00 00 00
YAMAHA D24
OVER
READY
0
2
6
1012
1420
1830
20
42
2660
dB
OVER
ABS H
LOCK
TIME DISPLAY
CAPTURE ABS/REL
REMAIN
VARI
SPEED
UTILITY
SETUP
PROJECT
SELECT
LOC MEM
RECALL
LOC MEM
STORE
LOCATEENTERCANCEL
0/-
1
4
7
8
R
7654321
RECORD
READY
SOLO/
SELECT
MONITOR SELECT
PEAK
HOLD
AUTO
INPUT
ALL
INPUT
FORMAT CHASE
L
2
5
8
3
6
9
UNDO/
REDO
EDIT
JOG ON
JOG/DATA SHUTTLE/
CURSOR
PROJECT SEARCH
RTN TO
ZERO
REW FF
STOP PLAY REC
ROLL
BACK
LAST REC
SET
DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER
REPEAT
REHE
PHONES
LEVEL
010
ON
POWER
OFF
PHONES
BA
B
A
AUTO
PUNCH
IN
OUT
INT
24
48K
MASTER
WC
BIT
FS
TC
MSF
READY
0
2
6
12
20
30
42
60
dB
V. TR A C K
SELECT
mYGDAI YGDAI
Digital multitrack recorder
(wordclock master, source: internal)
Digital mixing console
(wordclock slave, source: YGDAI)
AES/EBU INAES/EBU OUT
CDR1000
(wordclock slave, source: WORD)
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Using Digital Output Thru
The AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT can be set so that they output playback and
monitor signals, or signals received at the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN respectively.
This is useful when two CDR1000s are used to record the same digital source.
The Utility Digital Out parameter is used to set the digital outputs.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select D-OUT.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Digital Out setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select either NORMAL or THRU.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
In this example, several CDR1000s are used
for disc duplication. The source machine is a
standard CD player with a coaxial output.
Alternatively, the source machine could be
an MD or DAT player. The Utility Digital
Out parameter on each CDR1000 is set to
THRU, so that digital audio received at the
COAXIAL IN connector is fed directly
through to the COAXIAL OUT and onto the
next CDR1000.
Track and Index Numbers from the CD
player are transmitted together with the dig-
ital audio via the coaxial connections, for
synchronized recording. See page 39 for
more information.
Use only phono cables with a 75 imped-
ance for coaxial connections. Using ordi-
nary audio cables can cause digital audio
transmission errors.
Setting Description
NORMAL
The AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT output playback and monitor
signals.
THRU
The AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT output the signals received at
the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN respectively.
COAXIAL OUT
COAXIAL IN
COAXIAL OUT
COAXIAL IN
CD player (source machine)
CDR1000
D-OUT: THRU
CDR1000
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAU S ESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAU S ESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
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This example is similar to the
previous one except that the
digital connections are
AES/EBU instead of coaxial.
Each CDR1000 is controlled
using the custom-built control
system, which is connected to
the PARALLEL port on each.
Functions that can be con-
trolled via the PARALLEL port
include Play, Pause, Stop,
Record Standby, and Track
Increment. See page 51 for
more information.
AES/EBU OUT
PARALLEL
PARALLEL
AES/EBU IN
AES/EBU OUT
AES/EBU IN
CDR1000
CDR1000 (source machine)
Parallel functions
D-OUT: THRU
CDR1000
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
ERASE FINALIZE
POWER
FOOT SWPHONES
PHONES LEVEL
REC LEVEL
L
010
010
ON / OFF
R
REC
UTILITY
UV22
AUTO
REPEAT A-B
PEAK
HOLD
REC
MUTE
TIME
DISPLAY
SYNC
REC
INPUT
SELECT
INDEX
INC
TRACK
INC
PLAYSTOPPAUSESEARCHINDEXNEXTPREV
Play
Pause
Stop
Record Standby
Track Increment
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Using a Footswitch
An optional footswitch, such as the Yamaha FC5, can be connected to the FOOT SW
jack and used to stop and start playback and recording. Footswitch operation depends
on the current mode, as shown in the following table.
Disabling the Remote Controller
The remote controller can be disabled using the Utility Remote parameter, thereby pre-
venting accidental operation.
1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select REMOTE.
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Remote setting appears on the display.
2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select either ON or OFF.
3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
Current Mode Footswitch Operation
Stop
Playback starts from the selected track number.
1
1. Tracks can be selected using the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons before starting playback.
Playback
Playback stops.
Record Standby
Recording starts.
2
2. Footswitch operation is ignored when using Sync Recording.
Recording
Recording stops.
2
Setting Description
ON
The remote controller operates as normal.
OFF
Commands transmitted by the remote controller are ignored.
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Using the Parallel Port
The PARALLEL port is a general purpose interface that provides remote control access
to various CDR1000 functions, including Play, Pause, Stop, Record Standby, and Track
Increment. By using custom built switches and cables, it can be used for simultaneous
control of several CDR1000s in a multiple disc recording, or disc duplication system.
In addition to receiving trigger signals, the CDR1000 also outputs trigger signals when
the following functions are operated: Play, Pause, and Stop.
The following diagram shows a switching arrangement for the input triggers.
Parallel Port Pin Configuration
The following table shows how the PARALLEL port is wired.
Input trigger pulses must be 50 ms or longer.
Each output trigger pulse is 500 ms.
All outputs are open collector.
Pin I/O Signal
1
Input
Play
2
Pause
3
Stop
4
Record Standby
5
Track Increment
6
Output
Play
7
Pause
8
Stop
9
GND
Play Pause Stop
Record
Standby
Track
Increment
12345
6789
GND
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Advice
Cannot turn on the CDR1000.
Make sure that the power cord is connected to a suitable AC wall out-
let. See Connecting the Power Cord on page 16 for more informa-
tion.
Make sure that the CDR1000 POWER switch is set to the ON position.
See Turning On the Power on page 16 for more information.
If you still cannot turn on the CDR1000, contact your Yamaha dealer.
Cannot use the remote controller.
Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. See Using the
Remote Controller on page 19 for more information.
Make sure the Utility Remote parameter is set to ON. See Disabling
the Remote Controller on page 50 for more information.
Perhaps the batteries need replacing. See Using the Remote Control-
ler on page 19 for more information.
The LOCK indicator flashes.
A ashing LOCK indicator indicates that the CDR1000 is not locked to
the selected digital input source, in which case recording is not possi-
ble. See Selecting the Input Source on page 25 for more information.
Pressing and holding the [UTILITY]
button does not cancel the Utility
functions.
The [UTILITY] button must be pressed for two or more seconds in order
to cancel a Utility functions.
Cannot monitor a signal
connected to the ANALOG IN.
Make sure that the signal is connected to the ANALOG IN connector
correctly and that the input source is set to ANALOG. Engage Record
Standby mode and set the recording level using the REC LEVEL control.
The ANALOG IN signal level is too
low or too high.
Set the ANALOG IN level switch to match the operating level of the
connected equipment (10 dBV or +4 dB), and set the recording level
using the REC LEVEL control.
Cannot engage Record Standby
mode.
Recording is not possible on nalized CD-R discs. Load another disc.
See Preparing to Record on page 25 for more information.
Cannot increment the track
number manually.
The track number cannot be incremented manually when Auto
Rec/Track or Sync Recording is used. See Incrementing Track Numbers
Manually on page 32 for more information.
Cannot increment the index
number manually.
The index number cannot be incremented manually when Auto
Rec/Track or Sync Recording is used. See Incrementing Index Num-
bers Manually on page 33 for more information.
Using the Auto Rec/Track function,
the track number does not
increment automatically.
If the space between tracks is very short, or the threshold is set too
high, the track number may not increment properly. See Using Auto
Rec Start & Track Increment on page 34 for more information.
Using the Auto Rec/Track function,
the track number increments
during quiet passages.
Try raising the threshold to see if that helps. Auto Rec/Track may not
work very well with music that contains many silent passages. See
Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment on page 34 for more infor-
mation.
Recording stops when using the
Auto Rec/Track function.
If the level of the input signal is below the specied threshold for 20 or
more seconds, recording stops automatically. See Using Auto Rec Start
& Track Increment on page 34 for more information.
Cannot insert a mute.
Only one mute can be inserted at the beginning and end of each track.
See Inserting a Two-second Mute on page 35 for more information.
Rec Mute cannot be used with All-track Sync Recording. See Inserting
a Two-second Mute on page 35 for more information.
Cannot apply a Fade In or Fade
Out.
The Fade In and Fade Out parameters must be set before engaging
Record Standby mode. Fade In and Fade Out cannot be used with Sync
Recording. See Applying a Fade In on page 37 and Applying a Fade
Out on page 38 for more information.
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The SRC indicator lights up while
recording.
The SRC indicator lights up when the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) is
active. See Setting the Sampling Rate Converter on page 26 for more
information.
Sync Recording does not start
automatically when recording
from CD or MD.
CD and MD players must be stopped or paused, as Sync Recording
cannot be started while the source device is playing. See Sync Record-
ing from CD, MD, or DAT on page 39 for more information.
Using One-track Sync Recording,
recording stops before the end of
the track when recording from a
DAT tape.
Recording stops when the CDR1000 receives a Track Number, Start ID,
or Skip ID. Make sure that there isnt a Skip ID in the middle of the track
being recorded. See Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT on page
39 for more information.
Using Sync Recording, the top of a
track is cut off when recording
from a DAT tape.
Make sure that the DAT Start IDs are positioned slightly before the start
of each track. See Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT on page 39
for more information.
Sync Recording stops
unexpectedly.
If no input signal is received for 20 or more seconds, Sync Recording
stops automatically. See Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT on
page 39 for more information.
Symptom Advice
54 Appendix
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Appendix
Error Messages
If the CDR1000 displays an error message, follow the instructions below.
Error Number Remarks
0XXXXX
1
1. If the error cannot be xed by opening or closing the disc tray, and the error remains even
after powering off and on, contact your Yamaha dealer.
1XXXXX
2
2. If the error remains even after powering off and on, contact your Yamaha dealer.
2XXXXX
3XXXXX
4XXXXX
5XXXXX
Specifications 55
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Specifications
Recording media
CD-R, CD-RW
Playback media
CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Sampling rate
44.1 kHz
Recording resolution
16-bit linear
Converters
A/D 20-bit 64-times oversampling
D/A 20-bit 128-times oversampling
Frequency response
20 Hz20 kHz
Track
Up to 99 tracks
Index
Up to 99 indexes
SRC (Sampling Rate Converter)
30 kHz to 50 kHz
16-bit encoding
UV22
S/N
97 dB
Input delay
04,950 ms
Fade in/out time
010 second
Synchronized recording
CD, MD, DAT
Repeat playback
One track, All track, AB
Locate
PREV, NEXT, INDEX, SEARCH, direct select
Display
Type
VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display)
Characters
12-character line
Time counter
Minutes and seconds
Display mode
Elapse, Remain, Total
Track counter
099
Index counter
099
Level meters
16 segment with CLIP indicator x2
Power requirements
U.S.A. & Canada 120 V AC, 60 Hz
Europe 230 V AC, 50 Hz
Power consumption
33 W
Dimensions (W
×
H
×
D)
480 × 101 × 389 mm (18.9 x 4 x 15.3 inches)
Weight
8 kg (17.6 lbs)
Free-air operating temperature range
5˚ C to 35˚ C (41˚ F to 95˚ F)
Relative humidity
10%95%
Accessories
Power cord, remote controller, batteries (size AA, R6,
UM-3 x2), transportation pad, Owner’s Manual
Options
Yamaha FC5 footswitch
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Analog Input
Analog Output
Digital Audio Input
Digital Audio Output
Connection Impedance Input Level Max. Level Connector
ANALOG IN
1
1. 20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D converter.
20 k
10 dBV/+4 dB
2
2. Switchable.
+18 dB/+4 dB
3
3. Nominal record level
XLR-3-31 type
(balanced)
4
4. XLR-type connectors are balanced (pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = hot, pin 3 = cold).
* Where dB represents a specic voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 V rms.
* For 10 dBV levels, 0 dBV is referenced to 0 dBV.
Connection Impedance Output Level Max. Level Connector
ANALOG OUT
1
1. 20-bit 128-times oversampling D/A converter.
150 lines +4 dB +18 dB
XLR-3-32 type
(balanced)
2
2. XLR-type connectors are balanced (pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = hot, pin 3 = cold).
PHONES 40 7 mW 100 mW
Stereo phone jack
(unbalanced)
3
3. PHONES stereo phone jack is unbalanced (tip = left, ring = right, sleeve = ground).
* Where dB represents a specic voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 V rms.
Connection Format Level/Impedance Connector
AES/EBU IN
AES/EBU 110 XLR-3-31 type
COAXIAL IN
IEC-60958
Consumer Use
0.5 V pp
(75 )
Phono
Connection Format Level/Impedance Connector
AES/EBU OUT
AES/EBU 110 XLR-3-32 type
COAXIAL OUT
IEC-60958
Consumer Use
0.5 V pp
(75 )
Phono
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Dimensions
Specifications and external appearance subject to change without notice.
For European Model
Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.
Inrush Current: 3A
Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4
H: 101
13
397
88
W: 480
45.3274.750
8 4.5
D: 389
365.5 11
440
Units: mm
58 Glossary
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Glossary
CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio)—A digital storage medium that uses
120 mm optical discs to store 74 minutes of stereo 16-bit, 44.1 kHz digital audio.
CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable)—A recordable medium that cannot be rere-
corded and is fixed for life.
CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable)—A recordable medium that can be rere-
corded even after it has been finalized.
Finalization—The process of writing the final TOC, which allows discs to be played
on standard players.
OPC (Optimum Power Control)—The test performed each time a CD-R or
CD-RW disc is loaded into a CD recorder to determine the optimum laser power nec-
essary for recording.
Orange Book—The official specification for CD-R and CD-RW discs.
PMA (Program Memory Area)—The area of a CD-R or CD-RW disc thats used
to store the temporary table of contents.
Red Book—The official specification for audio CDs.
TOC (Table of Contents)—The TOC contains track and index numbers, track start
and end times, and track length information, and is read each time a disc is loaded into
a CD player.
Wordclock—A clock signal used to synchronize the data processing circuits of all
devices in a digital audio system.
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Index
A
A-B button 10
A-B repeat playback
24
AC IN connector
11
AES/EBU IN connector
12
AES/EBU indicator
8
AES/EBU OUT connector
12
AES/EBU OUT wordclock setting
46
All-track repeat playback
24
All-track sync recording
about
39
using
42
ANALOG IN connectors
11
ANALOG IN level switch
11
ANALOG indicator
8
ANALOG OUT connectors
11
Auto finalize
all-track sync recording
42
one-track sync recording
40
Auto rec/track
AUTO button & indicator
10
using
34
B
Batteries, remote controller 19
BLANK message
18
Block diagram
14
Buying discs
4
C
CD indicator 18
CD-DA, definition
58
CD-R
definition
58
finalizing
44
indicator
18
logo
4
CDR1000
block diagram
14
dimensions
57
features
2
front panel
6
rear panel
11
specifications
55
turning on and off
16
CD-RW
definition
58
erasing
45
finalizing
44
indicator
18
logo
4
CHECK INPUT message
18
CLOSE message
18
COAX indicator
8
COAXIAL IN connector
12
COAXIAL OUT connector
12
Coaxial, definition
58
Connecting the power cord
16
Copy bit, setting
28
COPY indicators
8
D
DAT
definition
58
sync recording
39
Delay, input
27
Digital output thru
48
Dimensions
57
Direct track selection
23
Disabling the remote controller
50
Disc tray
6
Discs
erasing
45
finalizing
44
loading
18
unloading
18
Disk type indicator
8
Display
about
8
message area
9
Duplicating discs
48
E
ELAPSE indicator 8
Emphasis
about
5
ERASE button
6
Erasing discs
45
Error messages
54
F
Fade in, applying 37
Fade out, applying
38
Fan
11
Features
2
Finalization
about
5
definition
58
using
44
FINALIZE button
6
FOOT SW jack
7
Footswitch operation
50
Front panel
6
H
Hookup examples 15
I
Incrementing
index numbers manually
33
track numbers automatically
34
track numbers manually
32
INDEX buttons
7
INDEX counter
8
INDEX INC button
10
Index numbers
incrementing manually
33
sync recording
39
Indexes
selecting
23
Input delay, setting
27
INPUT SELECT button
9
Input source, selecting
25
Inserting a mute
35
Installation
1
L
Level meters
about
9
response rate
20
using
20
Loading discs
18
LOCK indicator
8
M
Mains lead 16
Manually incrementing index
numbers
33
Manually incrementing track
numbers
32
MD
sync recording
39
Message area, display
9
Metering
20
Meters
about
9
response rate
20
using
20
Monitoring
20
N
NEXT button 7
NO CD message
18
NO DISC message
18
Number keypad
about
13
using
23
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O
ONCE, copy bit 28
One-track repeat playback
24
One-track sync recording
about
39
using
40
OPC
about
4
definition
58
OPC message
18
OPC OVER message
18
OPEN message
18
OPEN/CLOSE button
6
Operating notes
4
Orange Book, definition
58
OUT OF RANGE message
18
Owner’s manual, about
1
P
Parallel port
PARALLEL port
12
using
51
PAUSE button
7
PAUSE indicator
9
Pausing playback
21
Peak hold
PEAK HOLD button & indicator
9
using
20
PERMIT, copy bit
28
PHONES jack
7
PHONES LEVEL control
7
PLAY button & indicator
7
PLAY indicator
8
Playback
operation table
22
pausing
21
repeat playback
24
stopping
21
using
21
PMA, definition
58
Power cord
16
POWER switch
about
6
using
16
Powering up the CDR1000
16
Preparing to record
25
PREV button
7
Preview
24
PROTECT, copy bit
28
Purchasing discs
4
R
READING message 18
Rear panel
11
REC button & indicator
7
REC indicator
9
REC LEVEL control
6
REC MUTE button & indicator
10
Rec mute standby mode
35
Record standby mode
29
Recording
all-track sync recording
42
auto start
34
fade in
37
fade out
38
incrementing index numbers
manually
33
incrementing track numbers
automatically
34
incrementing track numbers
manually
32
inserting a mute
35
one-track sync recording
40
operation table
31
preparing
25
recording
29
sync recording
39
Red Book, definition
58
REMAIN indicator
8
Remote controller
about
13
direct track selection
23
disabling
50
installing batteries
19
sensor window
6
using
19
REPEAT button
10
REPEAT indicators
9
Repeat playback
24
Response rate, level meters
20
Review
24
ROM message
18
S
Sampling rate converter, setting 26
SEARCH buttons
7
Searching
24
Selecting
direct track selection
23
discs
4
indexes
23
input source
25
tracks
23
SELF-CHECK message
18
Skip ID and sync recording
39
Specifications
55
SRC indicator
8
Start ID and sync recording
39
STOP button
7
Stopping
playback
21
recording
29
Super CD encoding
28
Switching on the CDR1000
16
SYNC REC button
10
Sync recording
about
39
all-track sync recording
42
one-track sync recording
40
SYNC-REC indicators
9
T
Thru, digital outputs 48
Time counter
8
Time display
TIME DISPLAY button
9
using
19
TOC, definition
58
TOTAL indicator
8
TRACK counter
8
TRACK INC button
10
Track numbers
incrementing automatically
34
incrementing manually
32
with sync recording
39
Tracks
direct selection
23
selecting
23
Transportation pad
17
Troubleshooting
52
Turning on the CDR1000
16
U
Unloading discs 18
UNRECORDABLE message
18
UTILITY button & indicator
10
UV22
28
UV22 button & indicator
10
W
WAIT message 18
WORD CLOCK IN connector
12
Wordclocks
AES/EBU OUT
46
definition
58
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PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER Owner’s Manual PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE INPUT TIME DISPLAY SELECT POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP PLAY FINALIZE Keep This Manual For Future Reference. REC 0 ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW E FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries. WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW. Laser Diode Properties * Material : GaAlAs * Wavelength : 780–790 nm * Emission Duration : Continuous * Laser Output Power : Less than 44.6 µW (Note) Laser output is measured at a distance of 20cm from the object lens on the optical pick-up head. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT This unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product. This label is located on the exterior. Klassmärkning för Finland. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA KEMBLE MUSIC (U.K.) LTD. JUISTE GEBRUIK EN BEHANDELING VAN BATTERIJEN 1 2 3 CAUTION : INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. VARNING : OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPEND. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG. VARO! : NÄKYMÄTÖNTÄ AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA LESERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN. VARNING : OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN. VORSICHT! : UNSICHTBARE LESERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN. • On USA or Canadian models do not have this label. • This label is located on the interior. • Varningsanvisning för laserstrålning. Placerad i apparaten. CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. ADVARSEL Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling. LET BIJ HET VERWISSELEN VAN ZWAKKE OF LEGE BATTERIJEN OP HET JUISTE VOLTAGE EN DE JUISTE POLARITEIT ZOALS VEREIST VOOR DE AKTIEVE ELEKTRONICA. Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA VAROITUS Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeesa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. VARNING Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1. i Important Information Read the Following Before Operating the CDR1000 Warnings • Do not subject the CDR1000 to extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight, or dust, which could be a potential fire or electrical shock hazard. • Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet. Fire or electrical shock may result. • Connect the power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner’s Manual or as marked on the CDR1000. Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting from an AC outlet. Never pull the cord. A power cord damaged through pulling is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard. • Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard. • Do not place heavy objects, including the CDR1000, on top of the power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. In particular, be careful not to place heavy objects on a power cord covered by a carpet. • Do not scratch, bend, twist, pull, or heat the power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • If the power cord is damaged (e.g., cut or a bare wire is exposed), ask your dealer for a replacement. Using the CDR1000 with a damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet. This may overload the AC outlet, and could be a fire or electrical shock hazard. It may also affect the performance of some equipment. • If you notice any abnormality, such as smoke, odor, or noise, or if a foreign object or liquid gets inside the CDR1000, turn it off immediately. Remove the power cord from the AC outlet and consult your dealer for repair. Using the CDR1000 in this condition is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • Do not place small objects on top of the CDR1000. Metal objects falling inside the CDR1000 is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • If a foreign object or water gets inside the CDR1000, turn it off immediately. Remove the power cord from the AC outlet and consult your dealer for repair. Using the CDR1000 in this condition is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard. • Should the CDR1000 be dropped or the cabinet be damaged, turn off the power, remove the power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer. If you continue using the unit without heeding this instruction, fire or electrical shock may result. • Do not remove the CDR1000’s cover. You could receive an electrical shock. If you think internal inspection, maintenance, or repair is necessary, contact your dealer. • Do not attempt to modify the CDR1000. This is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual ii • Do not block the CDR1000 ventilation slots. The CDR1000 has ventilation slots at the side and a cooling fan at the rear to keep the internal components cool. Blocking the ventilation slots or obstructing the fan’s airflow is a potential fire hazard. Cautions • Allow enough free space around the unit for normal ventilation. This should be: 10 cm at the sides, 40 cm behind, and 30 cm above. These distances should also be adopted when rack-mounting the CDR1000. For normal ventilation during use, remove the rear of the rack or open a ventilation hole. If the airflow is not adequate, the CDR1000 will heat up inside and may cause a fire. • Do not look at the laser beam. You may damage your vision. • Use the CDR1000 in an environment where the temperature is between 5˚C and 35˚C (41˚F and 95˚F). • Turn off audio devices when connecting them to the CDR1000, and use only the cables specified in the relevant owner’s manuals. • If you plan not to use the CDR1000 for a long period of time, remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Leaving the CDR1000 connected is a potential fire hazard. • Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth to clean the CDR1000. Use only a soft, dry cloth. • Do not attempt to move the CDR1000 during recording. Doing so may interrupt the recording process and render the disc unusable. • If the CDR1000 is stored in a cold place (e.g., overnight in a car), and then moved to a warmer environment, or the temperature rises sharply, condensation may form inside the CDR1000, which may affect performance. In such cases, the CDR1000 should be allowed to acclimatize for about one hour before use. Handling Discs • Use only discs of the type specified in this Owner’s Manual. • Store discs in a place free from extreme temperatures, humidity, dust, and dirt. • Always store discs in their cases. • When handling discs, be careful not to touch the surface. Hold discs by the edge. Fingerprints, smudges, scratches, or dirt can affect recording and playback. • Be careful not to scratch the labeled side of the disc. Even scratches on this side of the disc can affect recording and playback. • Fingerprints and dust should be removed by wiping gently from the center of the disc towards the disc edge, using a soft, dry cloth. Never wipe in a circular motion and never rub a disc hard with a dry cloth. • For stubborn stains and dirt, use a cleaning kit designed specifically for use with CDs. Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth. • For disc marking, use only pens specifically designed for writing on CDs and write only on the specified area. Do not attach a label to a disc. • If a disc is stored in a cold place (e.g., overnight in a car), and then moved to a warmer environment, or the temperature rises sharply, condensation may form on the disc surface, which may affect performance. In such cases, the disc should be allowed to acclimatize for about one hour before use. • Do not under any circumstances attempt to use discs that are cracked or warped. Doing so may seriously damage the CDR1000. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual iii Interference The CDR1000 uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radio and television equipment located nearby. If interference is a problem, relocate the affected equipment. CDR1000 Exclusion of Certain Responsibility Manufacturer, importer, or dealer shall not be liable for any incidental damages including personal injury or any other damage caused by improper use or operation of the CDR1000. Yamaha cannot be held responsible for any loss of data or data damage due to improper use or operation of the CDR1000. Furthermore, Yamaha cannot be held responsible for unusable media. Package Contents The CDR1000 package should contain the following items. Contact your Yamaha dealer if anything is missing. • CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder • Power cord • Remote controller • Batteries for the remote controller (size AA, R6, UM-3) • Spare transportation pad • This manual Trademarks UV22 is a trademark and Apogee is a registered trademark of Apogee Electronics Corporation. Yamaha is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged. Copyright No part of the CDR1000 software or this Owner’s Manual may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without the prior written authorization of Yamaha Corporation. © 1999 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved. Note This equipment has been produced for professional use. Use of this equipment to record and use musical works requires the permission of all relevant copyright holders. Yamaha does not accept any responsibility for any trouble that might arise with copyright holders due to the use of musical works on this equipment without permission of the copyright holders. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual iv Contents Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 CDR1000 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Operating Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Touring the CDR1000 . . . . 6 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Function Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3 The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Hookup Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Connecting the Power Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Turning On the Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Using the Transportation Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Loading & Unloading Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Using the Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Setting the Time Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Metering & Peak Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Setting the Meter Response Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 4 Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Playing Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Pausing Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Stopping Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Playback Operation Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Selecting Tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Selecting Tracks Directly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Selecting Indexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Searching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Using Repeat Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 5 Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Preparing to Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Selecting the Input Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Setting the Sampling Rate Converter . . . . . . . . 26 Setting the Input Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Setting the UV22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Setting the Copy Bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Recording Operation Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Incrementing Track Numbers Manually . . . . . Incrementing Index Numbers Manually . . . . . Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment . . . . Inserting a Two-second Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applying a Fade In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applying a Fade Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT . . . . . Finalizing Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erasing Discs (CD-RW only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 44 45 Other Functions . . . . . . . . 46 Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock . Using Digital Output Thru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a Footswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disabling the Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Parallel Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 48 50 50 51 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . 52 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Introduction 1 1 Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the Yamaha CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder. The CDR1000 is a stand-alone professional audio CD recorder that can record onto blank and partially recorded CD-R and CD-RW discs, and playback prerecorded audio CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs. See page 2 for a concise rundown of CDR1000 features. About this Manual This Owner’s Manual contains all the information you need in order to operate your CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder. Use the table of contents to familiarize yourself with the organization of this manual and locate topics, and use the index to locate specific information. A glossary of CDR1000-related jargon is provided on page 58. Installation The CDR1000 can be used freestanding on a stable surface, somewhere that complies with the important information at the beginning of this manual, or mounted in a rack. When mounting the CDR1000 in a rack, leave adequate ventilation space around the CDR1000 (at least 10 cm of free space behind). If the CDR1000 is mounted in a portable rack case, keep the rear of the case open when using the CDR1000, so as not to obstruct the flow of air from the cooling fan. Do not mount the CDR1000 next to equipment that produces a lot of heat, such as a power amplifier. Transportation Pad When transporting the CDR1000, always use the transportation pad shown below. / OPENE CLOS ONAL RDER CO ESSI PROFO CD RE AUDI FINAL ERAS い ださ ッド ずしてく rtation 用パ pofore use. nsport 輸送 用前には transbe tra e. ご使 d for it ur le usag IZE entfe Pa move on poavant Re otecti er hme iebna Pr enlev ortpolster A Inbetr sp Tran r der Vo E ださ rnen . い tion ッド ずし rtae use. nsport 用パ pofor 輸送 用前には transbe . tra e. ご使 d for rnen it ur let usag entfe Pa move on poav an Re otecti er hme iebna Pr enlev ortpolster A Inbetr sp Tran r der Vo てく See “Installing the Transportation Pad” on page 17 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 2 Chapter 1—Introduction CDR1000 Features Recording Media • CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) • CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable) Sonic Performance • 20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D converters • 20-bit 128-times oversampling D/A converters • UV22 Super CD Encoding Flexible I/O • AES/EBU and coaxial (S/PDIF) digital I/O • Balanced XLR analog I/O (switchable –10 dBV/+4 dB) • Headphone output Recording • Up to 99 tracks per disc, up to 99 indexes per track • Built-in sampling-rate converter for recording 30/50 kHz sources • Input delay (up to 4.95 seconds) buffers incoming audio, ensuring the start of a performance is not missed • Fade in and fade out (1 to 10 seconds) • Two-second mute insertion • Auto record start and track increment • Manual track increment recording function • Manual index increment recording function • Synchronized recording from CD, MD, or DAT (Track, Index, Start ID, Skip ID) • CD-RW: Last Track Erase, Disk Erase, and Initialize Erase • Autofinalize/unfinalize Playback • CD-DA player • Play unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs • One Track Repeat, All Track Repeat, and A-B Repeat modes • AES/EBU OUT lock to external wordclock source CDR1000—Owner’s Manual CDR1000 Features 3 Quick Locate • Previous and next track locate • Previous and next index locate • Forward and reverse search • Direct track selection from the remote controller Display • Large, easy-to-read vacuum fluorescent display • Dedicated track and index counters • Elapse, Remain, and Total time display modes • 16-segment level meters, with peak hold Remote Control • Wireless remote controller • 9-pin parallel interface • Optional footswitch Others • Copy Bit setting • Digital output thru setting for daisy-chain connection of multiple CDR1000s • 2U rack mount chassis CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 4 Chapter 1—Introduction Operating Notes This section contains information that will help you get the most from your CDR1000. Playback The CDR1000 can play prerecorded audio CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs. Only Session 1 of a multi-session disc can be played. Recording The CDR1000 can record onto CD-R and CD-RW discs that feature one of the following logos. CD-R CD-RW DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Data Consumer digital audio The CDR1000 can record up to 99 tracks per disc and up to 99 indexes per track, the standard for audio CDs. The minimum length of a track is four seconds, so even if you stop recording before four seconds is up, the final track will be four seconds long. OPC Each time an unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW disc is loaded, the CDR1000 performs an OPC (Optimum Power Control) test to determine the optimum laser power necessary for recording. During OPC testing, “OPC” appears on the display and no other functions can be used until testing is complete. For unfinalized CD-R discs, if OPC has been performed 94 times, finalization is performed automatically. If an unfinalized CD-R disc on which OPC has been performed more than 95 times is loaded, “OPC OVER” appears on the display, which means that the disc cannot be used for recording. For this reason, we recommend that you do not load unfinalized CD-R discs into the CDR1000 unnecessarily. TOC & PMA CDs store track and index numbers, track start and end times, and track length information in a TOC (Table of Contents), which is read each time a disc is loaded into a CD player. Since the final TOC cannot be written to disc until all tracks have been recorded, a temporary table of contents is written to the PMA (Program Memory Area), an area of the disc reserved specifically for this purpose. While the temporary table of contents is being written, “WAIT” appears on the display and no other functions can be used. When a partially recorded disc is loaded, the CDR1000 reads the temporary table of contents to see what’s already been recorded and determine the time available for additional recording. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Operating Notes 5 Finalization The finalization process writes the final TOC to disc, so that discs can be played on standard CD players. Unfinalized CD-R discs can be played on other CD-R recorders, but cannot be played on standard CD players until they have been finalized. Once finalized, CD-R discs cannot be used for additional recording and are fixed for life. Unfinalized CD-RW discs can be played on other CD-RW recorders. Unlike CD-R discs, CD-RW discs can be erased, and you can erase the last track or the entire disc. Emphasis & the CDR1000 When a digital audio signal containing emphasis information (15 µs/50 µs) is received, the CDR1000 automatically detects, and records it. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 6 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000 2 Touring the CDR1000 Front Panel 1 2 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER 3 4 PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE INPUT TIME DISPLAY SELECT 5 6 REC LEVEL POWER UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV 7 ERASE FINALIZE 8 9 NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP PLAY REC 0 K L OFF 10 PHONES J ON / M N O P QR FOOT SW S A Disc tray Discs are loaded into the CDR1000 using the disc tray. See “Loading & Unloading Discs” on page 18 for more information. B OPEN/CLOSE button This button is used to open and close the disc tray. C Display See “Display” on page 8 for more information. D Functions buttons See “Function Buttons” on page 9 for more information. E REC LEVEL control This control is used to set the recording level for analog input sources. The left and right channels can be set independently. See “Recording” on page 29 for more information. F POWER switch This switch is used to turn on the power to the CDR1000. It’s recessed to prevent accidental operation. See “Turning On the Power” on page 16 for more information. G Remote controller sensor Infrared signals transmitted by the remote controller are received here. H ERASE button This button selects the Erase function. See “Erasing Discs (CD-RW only)” on page 45 for more information. I FINALIZE button This button selects the Finalize function. See “Finalizing Discs” on page 44 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Front Panel 7 J PREV & NEXT buttons These buttons are used to select tracks. Pressing the PREV [ ] button during playback selects the top of the current track. Pressing it again selects the top of the previous track. Pressing the NEXT [ ] button during playback selects the top of the next track. See “Selecting Tracks” on page 23 for more information. These buttons are also used with the Utility, Erase, and Sync Recording functions. K INDEX buttons These buttons are used to select indexes. Pressing the previous INDEX [ ] button during playback selects the top of the current index. Pressing it again selects the top of the previous index. Pressing the next INDEX [ ] button during playback selects the top of the next index. See “Selecting Indexes” on page 23 for more information. L SEARCH buttons These buttons are used to search backwards and forwards at high speed during playback or playback pause. Pressing and holding the backward SEARCH [ ] button searches backwards. Pressing and holding the forward SEARCH [ ] button searches forwards. See “Searching” on page 24 for more information. M PAUSE button This button is used to pause and resume playback and recording. When recording is paused, the CDR1000 waits in Record Standby mode. The PAUSE indicator appears on the display when playback is paused or in Record Standby mode. N STOP button This button is used to stop playback and recording. O PLAY button & indicator This button is used to start playback and recording. The PLAY indicator lights up during playback and recording. See “Playing Discs” on page 21 for more information. P REC button & indicator This button is used to engage Record Standby mode. The REC indicator flashes in Record Standby mode and lights up continuously while recording. See “Recording” on page 29 for more information. Q PHONES LEVEL control This control is used to adjust the volume level of the phones. See “Monitoring” on page 20 for more information. R PHONES jack A pair of stereo headphones can be connected to this stereo phone jack for monitoring. See “Monitoring” on page 20 for more information. The following illustration shows the wiring scheme for the headphones. Tip (left) 1/4" TRS phone plug Ring (right) Sleeve (ground) S FOOT SW jack An optional footswitch can be connected to this jack and used to start and stop recording or playback. See “Using a Footswitch” on page 50 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 8 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000 Display 1 2 TRACK INDEX 88 88 3 ELAPSE REMAIN TOTAL 4 5 M S ANALOG AES/EBU COAX CD-RW LOCK SRC REC COPY10 88 88 CDR1000 P L O 67 SYNC-REC 1 ALL REPEAT A B 1 ALL 8 9 J K L dB –60 –50 –40 –32 –24 –18 –14 –12 –10 –8 –6 –4 –3 –2 –1 CLIP R NM A TRACK counter The track counter displays the selected track number. B INDEX counter The index counter displays the selected index number. C ELAPSE, REMAIN & TOTAL indicators These indicators show the selected time display mode. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for more information. D Time counter These four digits display the playback and recording time in minutes and seconds. E Disk type indicator These indicators show the type and status of the loaded disc. See “Disc Type & Status” on page 18 for more information. F PLAY ( ) indicator This indicator lights up during playback and recording, and flashes during finalization, erasure, and PMA writing. G ANALOG, AES/EBU & COAX indicators These indicators show the selected input source. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. H LOCK indicator This indicator shows whether or not the CDR1000 is locked to the selected digital input source. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. I SRC indicator The SRC (sampling rate converter) indicator lights up when the CDR1000’s built-in sampling rate converter is active during recording. See “Setting the Sampling Rate Converter” on page 26 for more information. J COPY indicators These indicators show the Copy Bit setting. See “Setting the Copy Bit” on page 28 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Function Buttons 9 K SYNC-REC indicators These indicators are used with the Sync Recording functions. See “Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information. L REPEAT indicators These indicators are used with the Repeat Playback functions. See “Using Repeat Playback” on page 24 for more information. M PAUSE ( ) indicator This indicator lights up when playback is paused or in Record Standby mode. N REC indicator This indicator flashes in Record Standby mode and lights up continuously while recording. O L & R level meters These 16-segment meters, with peak hold, display playback and recording levels from –60 dB through to –1 dB, and CLIP. See “Metering & Peak Hold” on page 20 for more information. P Message area This 12-character message area displays the status and operating mode of the CDR1000 and Utility function parameters. Function Buttons 1 PEAK HOLD 2 3 INPUT TIME DISPLAY SELECT 4 UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 5 67 8 9 J K L A PEAK HOLD button & indicator This button is used to turn on and off the Peak Hold function. The PEAK HOLD indicator lights up when the Peak Hold function is on. See “Metering & Peak Hold” on page 20 for more information. B TIME DISPLAY button This button is used to select the time display mode: ELAPSE, REMAIN, or TOTAL. The selected mode is indicated on the display. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for more information. C INPUT SELECT button This button is used to select the input source: ANALOG, AES/EBU, or COAXIAL. The selected input source is indicated on the display. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 10 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000 D UTILITY button & indicator This button is used to select the Utility functions. The UTILITY indicator lights up when a Utility function is selected. Utility Function Settings AUTO TRACK INC dB 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70, 96 –dB AUDIO DELAY 0, 66, 132, 198, 264, 330, 396, 462...4,950 ms FADE IN 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 second FADE OUT 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 second FALL TIME SLOW, FAST CLOCK SELECT INT, WORD, AES, COAX DIGITAL OUT NORMAL, THRU COPY BIT PERMIT, ONCE, PROTECT REMOTE ON, OFF SRC ON, AUTO E SYNC REC button This button is used to select Sync Recording and Auto Finalize. See “Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information. F REC MUTE button & indicator This button is used to insert a two-second mute between songs. The REC MUTE indicator flashes in Rec Mute Standby mode. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page 35 for more information. G AUTO button & indicator This button is used to turn on and off the Auto Rec/Track function. The AUTO indicator lights up when the Auto Rec/Track function is on. See “Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment” on page 34 for more information. H UV22 button & indicator This button is used to turn on and off the UV22 function. The UV22 indicator lights up when the UV22 function is on. See “Setting the UV22” on page 28 for more information. I INDEX INC button This button is used to manually increment the index number during recording. See “Incrementing Index Numbers Manually” on page 33 for more information. J REPEAT button This button is used to select the Repeat Playback functions. See “Using Repeat Playback” on page 24 for more information. K TRACK INC button This button is used to manually increment the track number during recording. See “Incrementing Track Numbers Manually” on page 32 for more information. L A-B button This button is used to set the A and B points for A-B Repeat Playback. The A and B indicators light up when the respective A or B point is set. See “Using Repeat Playback” on page 24 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 11 Rear Panel Rear Panel AC IN ANALOG OUT R L ANALOG IN R PARALLEL DIGITAL(COAXIAL) L OUT DIGITAL(AES/EBU) WORD CLOCK IN OUT IN 9 J K IN –10dBV +4dB 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 A Cooling fan The cooling fan keeps the internal components cool. See “Installation” on page 1 for more information. B AC IN connector This connector is used to connect the CDR1000 to an AC outlet, using the supplied power cord. See “Connecting the Power Cord” on page 16 for more information. C ANALOG OUT connectors These balanced male XLR-3-32 type connectors output analog playback and monitor signals. They are wired pin 1–ground, pin 2–hot (+), and pin 3–cold (–). Male XLR connector 1 (ground) 3 (cold) 2 (hot) D ANALOG IN connectors These balanced female XLR-3-31 type connectors are used to connect analog input signals. They are wired pin 1–ground, pin 2–hot (+), and pin 3–cold (–). See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. Female XLR connector 2 (hot) 3 (cold) 1 (ground) If you need to connect the balanced ANALOG IN or ANALOG OUT to unbalanced equipment, using phone or phono connectors, link XLR pins 1 and 3, as shown in the following illustration for an unbalanced phone-plug to female XLR cable. Tip (hot) 1/4" phone plug Sleeve (ground) Female XLR plug 2 (hot) 3 (cold) 1 (ground) E ANALOG IN level switch This switch is used to set the input sensitivity of the ANALOG IN connectors to either +4 dB or –10 dBV. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 12 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000 F PARALLEL port This 9-pin D-sub connector is a general purpose interface that provides access to various CDR1000 functions. By using custom made switches and cables, it can be used for simultaneous control of multiple CDR1000s in multiple disc recording, or disc duplication systems. See “Using the Parallel Port” on page 51 for more information. G DIGITAL COAXIAL OUT connector This phono jack outputs playback and monitor signals as S/PDIF format digital audio. H DIGITAL COAXIAL IN connector This phono jack is used to connect S/PDIF format digital audio sources. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. I WORD CLOCK IN connector This BNC connector is used to connect an external wordclock source, which can be used to lock the AES/EBU OUT during playback. See “Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock” on page 46 for more information. J DIGITAL AES/EBU OUT connector This male XLR-3-32 type connector outputs playback and monitor signals as AES/EBU format digital audio. K DIGITAL AES/EBU IN connector This female XLR-3-31 type connector is used to connect AES/EBU format digital audio sources. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Remote Controller 13 Remote Controller Apart from the number keypad, which is unique to the remote controller, remote controller buttons operate the same as their counterparts on the CDR1000 front panel. A OPEN/CLOSE button J B REC MUTE button C INPUT SELECT button OPEN / CLOSE 2 3 E Number keypad The number keypad is used to 4 select tracks for playback. See page 23 for more information. H PAUSE button J PEAK HOLD button K TIME DISPLAY button L REPEAT button M A-B button REC MUTE INPUT SELECT REPEAT A-B AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC +10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 K L M N O 5 G SEARCH buttons I STOP button TIME DISPLAY 1 D AUTO button F PREV & NEXT buttons PEAK HOLD PREV NEXT 6 7 8 9 0 << INDEX >> SYNC REC SEARCH PAUSE STOP PLAY P Q REC R S V349650 N TRACK INC button O INDEX INC button P INDEX buttons Q SYNC REC button R REC button S PLAY button CDR1000—Owner’s Manual CDR1000—Owner’s Manual R ANALOG IN –10dBV +4dB Receiver DIGITAL (COAXIAL) IN L Receiver DIGITAL (AES/EBU) IN REC LEVEL PARALLEL FOOT SW Front panel buttons A/D SRC SRC INPUT SELECT AES/EBU COAX ANALOG CPU CD-RW Drive FLD LED Rec PB WORD CLOCK IN SRC INT WORD AES COAX (CLK SEL) D/A DIT DIT PHONES LEVEL NORMAL THRU (D-OUT) Driver Driver PHONES R ANALOG OUT L DIGITAL (COAXIAL) OUT DIGITAL (AES/EBU) OUT 14 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000 Block Diagram 15 The Basics 3 The Basics Hookup Examples Analog Use the balanced XLR analog inputs and outputs to connect analog mixers, recorders, or other equipment with analog inputs and outputs. Analog source (analog mixer or recorder) Analog outputs ANALOG IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER Use the level switch to set the input sensitivity of the ANALOG IN connectors to either +4 dB or –10 dBV. PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE POWER REC LEVEL TIME INPUT DISPLAY SELECT UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R ON / PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP REC PLAY 0 FINALIZE OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW ANALOG OUT Analog inputs Analog destination (mixer, monitor amp, etc.) Coaxial Coaxial digital source (CD, MD or DAT player) Use the COAXIAL IN and OUT to connect CD, DAT, MD, or other equipment with S/PDIF format coaxial inputs and outputs. Use only phono cables with a 75Ω impedance for coaxial connections. Using ordinary audio cables can cause digital audio transmission errors. Coaxial output COAXIAL IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE POWER REC LEVEL TIME INPUT DISPLAY SELECT UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP REC PLAY 0 FINALIZE ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW COAXIAL OUT Coaxial input Coaxial digital destination (digital mixer, DAT, etc.) AES/EBU Use the AES/EBU IN and OUT to connect to digital mixers, recorders, or other professional equipment with AES/EBU digital inputs and outputs. Ordinary balanced XLR audio cables can be used for AES/EBU digital connections. AES/EBU digital source (digital mixer or recorder) AES/EBU output AES/EBU IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE POWER REC LEVEL TIME INPUT DISPLAY SELECT UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP PLAY REC FINALIZE 0 ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW AES/EBU OUT AES/EBU input AES/EBU digital destination (digital mixer, etc.) CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 16 Chapter 3—The Basics Connecting the Power Cord Warning: Turn off all equipment before making any power connections. Connect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the CDR1000, and connect the plug-end to a suitable AC wall outlet, one that conforms to the power supply requirements stated on the CDR1000 rear panel. AC IN Turning On the Power To prevent loud clicks and thumps in your loudspeakers, turn on your audio equipment in the following order (reverse this order when turning off your equipment)—sound sources, CDR1000, mixing console, monitor amplifier. 1 Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the CDR1000. The CDR1000 initializes itself and “SELF-CHECK” appears on the display. The type of disc loaded is then determined and “READING” appears. If no disc is loaded, “NO DISC” appears. 2 POWER Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off the CDR1000. Note: Always unload discs before turning off the CDR1000. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual ON / OFF Using the Transportation Pad 17 Using the Transportation Pad The CDR1000 is shipped with a transportation pad in the disc drive to protect the mechanism against damage that may occur during transportation. The pad must be removed before using the CDR1000, as follows: turn on the CDR1000, press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button, and remove the pad from the disc tray. Keep the transportation pad for future use. Installing the Transportation Pad Before transporting the CDR1000, install the transportation pad, as follows. 1 Turn on the CDR1000. 2 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the disc tray. 3 Place the transportation pad on the disc tray, as shown below. / OPENE CLOS ONAL RDER CO ESSI PROFO CD RE AUDI FINAL ERAS い ださ ッド ずしてく rtation 用パ pofore use. nsport 輸送 用前には transbe tra e. ご使 d for it ur le usag IZE entfe Pa move on poavant Re otecti er hme iebna Pr enlev ortpolster A Inbetr sp Tran r der Vo E い ださ ッド ずしてく rtation 用パ pofore use. nsport 輸送 用前には transbe tra e. ご使 d for it ur le usag entfe Pa move on poavant Re otecti er hme iebna Pr enlev ortpolster A Inbetr sp Tran r der Vo rnen rnen . . 4 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to close the disc tray. 5 Once the disc tray has closed, turn off the CDR1000. The CDR1000 is now ready to be transported. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 18 Chapter 3—The Basics Loading & Unloading Discs This section explains how to load and unload discs. 1 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the disc tray. The disc tray opens and “OPEN” appears on the display. 2 Place the disc in the center of the disc tray with the labeled side facing up. 3 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button again to close the disc tray. The disc tray closes and “CLOSE” appears on the display. If the disc tray opens again, make sure the disc is seated correctly in the disc tray. The disc tray can also be closed by pushing it gently. Do not use excessive force to push the tray when the CDR1000 is turned off, as this may damage the mechanism. 4 To unload a disc, stop the current operation, press the [OPEN/CLOSE] button and remove the disc when the disc tray is fully open. The following table lists the disc-related display messages and their meanings. Message Meaning OPEN The disc tray is opening. CLOSE The disc tray is closing. READING The CDR1000 is determining the type of disc and reading its table of contents. OPC The CDR1000 is performing OPC (Optimum Power Control). See “OPC” on page 4 for more information. OPC OVER The OPC area on the loaded disc is full. Load another disc. See “OPC” on page 4 for more information. NO DISC No disc is loaded. ERROR-xxxxxx See “Error Messages” on page 54 for more information. BLANK An unrecorded disc is loaded. UNRECORDABLE The loaded disc cannot be used for recording. Finalize it, or load another disc. ROM The loaded disc cannot be played because it contains data, perhaps it’s a CD-ROM. Load another disc. WAIT The CDR1000 is writing the PMA. See “TOC & PMA” on page 4 for more information. OUT OF RANGE The wordclock input signal is out of the range of the sampling rate converter. See “Setting the Sampling Rate Converter” on page 26. SELF-CHECK The CDR1000 is initializing. CHECK INPUT The COAXIAL input must be selected to use Sync Recording. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. NO CD The loaded disc is not a CD, CD-R, or CD-RW. Load another disc. Disc Type & Status When a disc is loaded, the CDR1000 determines the type and status of the disc, and then the relevant disc-type indicator lights up, as shown in the following table. Indicator Disc type/status CD A prerecorded audio CD or finalized CD-R disc CD-R Unfinalized CD-R disc CD-RW CD-RW disc CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Using the Remote Controller 19 Using the Remote Controller The CDR1000’s wireless, infrared remote controller can be used to control virtually all playback and recording functions remotely. In addition to duplicating most of the buttons found on the CDR1000 front panel, the remote controller features a number keypad for direct track selection. See “Selecting Tracks Directly” on page 23 for more information. The remote controller does not feature the following front-panel buttons: [UV22], [UTILITY], [ERASE], and [FINALIZE]. Installing the Remote Controller’s Batteries The remote controller uses two size AA, R6, UM-3 batteries, and two new batteries are supplied with the CDR1000. No special tools are required for installation. 1 Remove the battery compartment cover. 2 Install the supplied batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment, paying special attention to the polarity (+ to +, – to –). 3 Replace the battery compartment cover. If the remote controller doesn’t work, make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. If it still doesn’t work, make sure that the Utility Remote parameter is set to ON. See “Disabling the Remote Controller” on page 50 for more information. If the remote controller fails to work after several months, the batteries may need replacing. Always replace both batteries at the same time, with the specified size. If the remote controller is not to be used for a long period, for example, more than one month, remove the batteries to prevent damage due to battery leakage. Setting the Time Display The time counter can be set to display the elapsed time, remaining time, or total time for playback and recording by using the Time Display function. 1 Use the [TIME DISPLAY] button to select a Time Display mode. Setting Description ELAPSE Playback or recording time since the beginning of the current track. REMAIN Playback or recording time to the end of the disc. TOTAL Playback or recording time since the beginning of the disc. The selected mode is indicated on the display: ELAPSE, REMAIN, or TOTAL. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 20 Chapter 3—The Basics Monitoring Playback signals are output via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, and PHONES. For recording, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, and PHONES in Record Standby mode and while recording. Use the PHONES LEVEL control to adjust the volume level of the phones. The recording level for the AES/EBU IN or COAXIAL IN is determined by the source and cannot be set on the CDR1000. For playback, the AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT output digital audio at the same level that it was recorded to disc. For recording, the level is the same as that received at the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN. The recording level for the ANALOG IN is set using the REC LEVEL control. This affects the level of the ANALOG OUT during recording. After recording, the ANALOG OUT level is fixed, and cannot be adjusted on the CDR1000. Metering & Peak Hold Playback and recording signal levels can be metered on the 16-segment meters, with Peak Hold function, from –60 dB through to –1 dB, and CLIP. For recording, the selected input source can be metered in Record Standby mode and while recording. Signal peaks can be checked using the Peak Hold function. When Peak Hold is off, meter segments lit by signal peaks remain lit for one second. When Peak Hold is on, however, they remain lit permanently. 1 Press the [PEAK HOLD] button to turn on the Peak Hold function. The PEAK HOLD indicator lights up. The meter segments lit by the signal peaks remain lit permanently. 2 Press the [PEAK HOLD] button again to turn off the Peak Hold function. The PEAK HOLD indicator goes out. Setting the Meter Response Rate The response rate of the level meters can be set to either Slow or Fast using the Utility Meter parameter. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “METER.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the response rate setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a response rate. Setting 3 Description SLOW Slow response rate. FAST Fast response rate. Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Playback 21 4 Playback Playing Discs The CDR1000 can play prerecorded audio CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs. Only Session 1 of a multi-session disc can be played. 1 Load the disc that you want to play. See “Loading & Unloading Discs” on page 18 for more information. 2 Press the [PLAY] button. Playback starts from the first track, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. Playback can also be started by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch” on page 50 for more information. The time counter can be set to display the elapsed playback time, remaining playback time, or total playback time. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for more information. Pausing Playback 1 Press the [PAUSE] button to pause playback. Playback pauses, the PLAY indicators go out, and the PAUSE indicator lights up. 2 Press the [PAUSE] or [PLAY] button to resume playback. Playback resumes, the PAUSE indicator goes out, and the PLAY indicators light up. The Search functions can be used while playback is paused. See “Searching” on page 24 for more information. Stopping Playback 1 Press the [STOP] button to stop playback. Playback stops and the PLAY indicators go out. Playback can also be stopped by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch” on page 50 for more information. Playback stops automatically when the end of the disc is reached. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 22 Chapter 4—Playback Playback Operation Table The following table shows how various buttons operate in playback-related modes. X = no change or invalid Operating mode Button Disc tray open [OPEN/CLOSE] Disc tray closes. [STOP] X Stop (disc tray closed) Disc tray opens. X Play Playback pause Playback stops & the disc tray opens. Play pause is cancelled and the disc tray opens. Playback stops. Play pause is cancelled. [PLAY] Disc tray closes & playback starts. Playback starts.1 [PAUSE] Disc tray closes & playback pauses. Playback pauses at the top of the specified track. Playback is paused. Playback resumes. The previous track is selected but playback does not start. The top of the current track is selected and playback resumes. Press repeatedly to select previous tracks. The top of the current track is selected and playback pause resumes. Press repeatedly to select previous tracks. The next track is selected but playback does not start. The top of the next track is selected and playback resumes. Press repeatedly to select subsequent tracks. The top of the next track is selected and playback pause resumes. Press repeatedly to select subsequent tracks. X The top of the current index is selected and playback resumes. Press repeatedly to select previous indexes. The top of the current index is selected and playback pause resumes. Press repeatedly to select previous indexes. X X The top of the next index is selected and playback resumes. Press repeatedly to select subsequent indexes. The top of the next index is selected and playback pause resumes. Press repeatedly to select subsequent indexes. PREV [ NEXT [ The previous track is selected. ] The next track is selected.2 ] INDEX [ INDEX [ X ] ] X Playback resumes. SEARCH [ ] X X Search backwards then resume playback. Search backwards then resume playback pause. SEARCH [ ] X X Search forwards then resume playback. Search forwards then resume playback pause. Footswitch Remote Controller Number Keypad2 X Disc tray closes and playback starts from the specified track. Playback starts.1 Playback stops. Playback starts from the specified track. The specified track is selected and played. X The specified track is selected and playback pause resumes. 1. Tracks can be selected using the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons before starting playback. 2. If the specified track number is greater than the number of the last track, the last track is selected. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Selecting Tracks 23 Selecting Tracks Tracks can be selected using the PREV [ playback, or playback pause. ] and NEXT [ ] buttons during stop, 1 Use the PREV [ ] button to select the top of the current track. Press again to select the top of the previous track. 2 Use the NEXT [ ] button to select the top of the next track. Press again to select the top of subsequent tracks. The number of the selected track is displayed by the track counter. Selecting Tracks Directly Tracks can be selected directly using the number keypad on the remote controller during stop, playback, or playback pause. 1 Use the number keypad on the remote controller to select tracks directly. Use buttons [1] through [9] to select tracks 1 through 9. To select track 3, for example, press button [3]. To select tracks 10 and higher, use the [+10] button to enter the first digit and buttons [0] through [9] to enter the second digit. To select track 13, for example, press the [+10] button followed by the [3] button. The number of the selected track is displayed by the track counter. If the specified track number is greater than the number of the last track, the last track is selected. Selecting Indexes Indexes can be selected using the previous INDEX [ tons during playback or playback pause. ] and next INDEX [ ] but- 1 Use the previous INDEX [ ] button to select the top of the current index. Press again to select the top of the previous index. 2 Use the next INDEX [ ] button to select the top of the next index. Press again to select the top of subsequent indexes. The number of the selected index is displayed by the index counter. If the specified index cannot be found, the first index is selected. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 24 Chapter 4—Playback Searching You can search the program material at high speed using the SEARCH [ buttons during playback or playback pause. 1 Press and hold the backward SEARCH [ ] and [ ] ] button to search backwards. The CDR1000 searches backwards from the current position and the PLAY indicators go out. If the top of the current track is reached, searching continues into the previous track. If the top of the first track is reached, searching stops. When the SEARCH [ ] button is released, the previous mode—playback or playback pause—is resumed and the relevant indicators light up. 2 Press and hold the forward SEARCH [ ] button to search forwards. The CDR1000 searches forwards from the current position and the PLAY indicators go out. If the end of the current track is reached, searching continues into the next track. If the end of the last track is reached, searching stops. While searching is in progress, playback signals are output by the ANALOG OUT and PHONES only, the AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT are muted. Using Repeat Playback The CDR1000 provides three types of repeat playback: One-track Repeat, in which the current track plays repeatedly, All-track Repeat, which plays all tracks repeatedly, and A-B Repeat, which repeatedly plays the region between the specified A and B points. One-track Repeat Playback 1 Press the [REPEAT] button. One-track Repeat playback starts and “REPEAT 1” appears on the display. 2 Press the [REPEAT] button twice to cancel One-track Repeat playback. Normal playback resumes and “REPEAT 1” disappears from the display. All-track Repeat Playback 1 Press the [REPEAT] button twice. All-track Repeat playback starts and “REPEAT ALL” appears on the display. 2 Press the [REPEAT] button to cancel All-track Repeat playback. Normal playback resumes and “REPEAT ALL” disappears from the display. A-B Repeat Playback 1 Press the [A-B] button to set the A point. The A point is set and “REPEAT A” appears on the display. The A and B points can be in the same track or in different tracks. 2 Press the [A-B] button again to set the B point. Playback repeats between the A and B points and “REPEAT AB” appears on the display. 3 Press the [A-B] button again to cancel A-B Repeat playback. Normal playback resumes and “REPEAT AB” disappears from the display. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Recording 25 5 Recording Preparing to Record The CDR1000 can record onto CD-R and CD-RW discs. 1 Load the disc to be used for recording. See “Loading & Unloading Discs” on page 18 for more information. 2 Select the input source. See “Selecting the Input Source” below for more information. 3 If recording via the AES/EBU IN or COAXIAL IN, set the sampling rate converter as necessary. See “Setting the Sampling Rate Converter” on page 26 for more information. 4 Set the Copy Bit as required. See “Setting the Copy Bit” on page 28 for more information. 5 Set the UV22 function as required. See “Setting the UV22” on page 28 for more information. 6 Set the Delay function as required. See “Setting the Input Delay” on page 27 for more information. 7 Proceed to Recording on page 29. Selecting the Input Source The following input sources can be selected for recording: ANALOG IN, AES/EBU IN, or COAXIAL IN. The selected source is indicated on the display. 1 Use the [INPUT SELECT] button to select an input source. Setting Description ANALOG ANALOG IN (analog) AES/EBU AES/EBU IN (AES/EBU digital) COAX COAXIAL IN (S/PDIF digital) When a digital input source is selected, the LOCK indicator lights up, indicating that the CDR1000 is locked to the incoming signal. If the CDR1000 cannot lock to the selected digital input source, the LOCK indicator flashes. If this unlocked condition continues for more than five seconds while recording, recording stops. If this happens, make sure that the source device is turned on and connected to the CDR1000 correctly, or select another input source. Recording via the AES/EBU IN or COAXIAL IN is not possible while the LOCK indicator is flashing. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 26 Chapter 5—Recording Setting the Sampling Rate Converter The CDR1000 features a built-in sampling rate converter (SRC), which means digital sources at sampling rates other than 44.1 kHz, the standard for audio CDs, can be recorded. The SRC can convert digital audio within the range 30–50 kHz. When recording from a 44.1 kHz digital source, the CDR1000 locks to the sampling rate of the incoming signal. If the signal drifts by more than ±150 ppm (parts per million), the CDR1000 automatically activates the sampling rate converter. The Utility SRC parameter is used to set the sampling rate converter. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “SRC.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the SRC setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to set the sampling rate converter to either “ON” or “AUTO.” Setting 3 Description AUTO The sampling rate converter is off unless the 44.1 kHz sampling rate of the selected digital input source varies by more than ±150 ppm, in which case it is activated automatically. ON The sampling rate converter is always on. Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. The SRC indicator lights up when the sampling rate converter is active, that is, when it’s set to ON, or when it’s set to AUTO and activated automatically. The Utility SRC parameter should be set to ON when recording non-44.1 kHz digital sources, and set it to AUTO when recording 44.1 kHz digital sources. The SRC does not affect analog sources connected via the ANALOG IN. Note: When the sampling rate of the incoming signal nears the 150 ppm drift threshold, the SRC indicator may flash, in which case you should set the SRC parameter to ON. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 27 Setting the Input Delay Setting the Input Delay By storing incoming audio in a buffer of between 0 and 4,950 ms before recording it to disc, the Input Delay function offers a “pre-record” facility, which can record a small section of audio before the point at which recording is started. When recording starts, the audio already in the buffer is recorded first, and when recording is stopped, the remaining audio in the buffer is recorded before recording actually stops. This is useful for recording, for example, live events where it can be difficult to predict the exact start of a performance, as it ensures that initial moments are not missed. Input Record Audio Buffer 0 – 4,950 ms Input delay cannot be used with Sync Recording. The Input Delay function is off when the Input Delay parameter is set to 0. The following illustration shows the procedure for recording with input delay. Input delay Record Standby mode REC Input delay Audio already in the buffer Recording PLAY Remaining audio in the buffer STOP UTILITY (DELAY) The Utility Delay parameter is used to set the delay time. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “DELAY.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Input Delay setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a delay time. Setting 0, 66 ms, 132 ms, 198 ms, 264 ms, ..., 4950 ms 3 Description Delay time in milliseconds (0 = off). Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. While recording with the Input Delay function, in Elapse time mode, the counter displays the time since recording started plus the specified input delay. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 28 Chapter 5—Recording Setting the UV22 The CDR1000 employs the popular UV22 Super CD Encoding system. Developed by Apogee Electronics Corporation in the United States, and commonly used for wordlength truncation in CD mastering applications, UV22 preserves the sonic detail present in 20- and 24-bit digital audio during the conversion to 16-bit audio, without the side effects of earlier wordlength-reduction techniques, such as digital dither, noise shaping, and bit mapping. 1 Press the [UV22] button to turn on UV22 processing. The UV22 indicator lights up. 2 Press the [UV22] button again to turn off UV22 processing. The UV22 indicator goes out. Discs recorded using UV22 can be played just like any other disc on standard CD players. Setting the Copy Bit In addition to digital audio, Copy Bit information, which determines whether or not digital copying is permitted, is written to disc during recording. Consumer-type CD, MD, or DAT recorders check the Copy Bit information when recording via their COAXIAL (or optical) input. If the Copy Bit is set to PROTECT, digital recording via the COAXIAL input is not possible. If the Copy Bit is set to PERMIT, however, recording is possible. The Copy Bit can also be set to ONCE, which means that digital copying is possible, but digitally made copies cannot be used to make additional digital copies. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “COPY.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Copy Bit setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a Copy Bit setting. Setting 3 Description PERMIT Any number of digital copies can be made and the copies can be used to make additional digital copies. PROTECT No digital copies can be made. ONCE Any number of digital copies can be made but the copies CANNOT be used to make additional digital copies. Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 29 Recording Recording This section explains how to record. The following illustration shows the procedure for recording. 1 Record Standby mode REC 2 Tn=1 Tn=2 PLAY PAUSE STOP Recording starts Record Standby mode Recording stops (Recording can also be started by pressing the [PAUSE] button or footswitch) Press the [PAUSE] button again 1 Prepare for recording as explained on page 25. 2 From stop, press the [REC] button to engage Record Standby mode. Record Standby mode is engaged, the PAUSE indicator lights up, and the REC indicators flash. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track 1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially recorded disc, the next available track is selected. The time counter can be set to display the elapsed record time, remaining record time, or total record time. See “Setting the Time Display” on page 19 for more information. In Record Standby mode, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, or PHONES, and metered on the CDR1000 level meters. You can cancel Record Standby mode by pressing the [STOP] button. 3 If recording via the ANALOG IN, use the REC LEVEL control to set the recording level in conjunction with the level meters. The recording level can be set independently for the left and right channels. The recording level for the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN is determined by the source and cannot be set on the CDR1000. A two-second mute can be inserted at the beginning of a track by using the Rec Mute function. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page 35 for more information. 4 Press the [PLAY] or [PAUSE] button to start recording. Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continuously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. If the Fade In function is set, fade in processing is performed. See “Applying a Fade In” on page 37 for more information. Recording can also be started by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch” on page 50 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 30 Chapter 5—Recording 5 Use the [TRACK INC] and [INDEX INC] buttons to increment the track and index counters. See “Incrementing Track Numbers Manually” on page 32 and “Incrementing Index Numbers Manually” on page 33 for more information. 6 Press the [PAUSE] button to pause recording. Record Standby mode is engaged. The PAUSE indicator lights up, the REC indicators flash, and the PLAY indicators go out. If the Rec Mute or Fade Out function is set, mute or fade out processing is performed when the [PAUSE] button is pressed. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page 35 and “Applying a Fade Out” on page 38 for more information. 7 Press the [PLAY] or [PAUSE] button to resume recording. Recording starts, the track number is incremented, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continuously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. If the Fade In function is set, fade in processing is performed. 8 Press the [STOP] button to stop recording. If the Rec Mute or Fade Out function is set, mute or fade out processing is performed, recording stops, the REC and PLAY indicators go out, and “WAIT” appears on the display while the PMA is written. Recording stops automatically if the end of the disc is reached, and can also be stopped by using an optional footswitch. See “Using a Footswitch” on page 50 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 31 Recording Operation Table Recording Operation Table The following table shows how various buttons operate in recording-related modes. X = no change or invalid Operating mode Button [STOP] [PAUSE] Stop X X Recording One-track Sync Record All-track Sync Record Record Standby mode is cancelled. Recording stops. Recording stops (Sync Recording mode is cancelled). Recording stops (Sync Recording mode is cancelled. Recording starts. Record Standby mode is engaged. Recording stops (Sync Recording mode is cancelled). Record Standby mode is engaged (Sync Recording mode is cancelled). Record Standby [PLAY] Playback starts. Recording starts. X X X [REC] Record Standby mode is engaged. X X X X X [REC MUTE] X Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged. Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged. Two-second mute is inserted at end of track when recording is paused or stopped. [TRACK INC] X X Track number is incremented. X X [INDEX INC] X X Index counter is incremented. X X [SYNC REC] One-track Sync Recording Standby mode is engaged. X X X X Footswitch X Recording starts. Recording stops. X X CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 32 Chapter 5—Recording Incrementing Track Numbers Manually The track number can be incremented manually during recording using the Track Increment function. When the [TRACK INC] button is pressed, the track number is incremented and the Track Number is written to disc. Track Numbers are written to disc 300 ms before the point at which the [TRACK INC] button is pressed. This is to compensate for the time that it takes a human operator to press the button upon hearing the position at which the Track Number should be incremented, and helps to ensure that Track Numbers are written just before the start of each track. The following illustration shows the procedure for incrementing track numbers manually while recording. 1 2 3 300 ms 300 ms Tn=1 Tn=2 Tn=3 Start recording TRACK INC 1 TRACK INC Start recording, as explained on page 29. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track 1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially recorded disc, the next available track is selected. 2 While recording is in progress, press the [TRACK INC] button to increment the track number. The track number is incremented and the Track Number is written to disc. The track number cannot be incremented manually when Auto Rec/Track or Sync Recording is used. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Incrementing Index Numbers Manually 33 Incrementing Index Numbers Manually The index number can be incremented manually during recording using the Index Increment function. When the [INDEX INC] button is pressed, the index counter is incremented and the Index Number is written to disc. Index Numbers are written to disc 300 ms before the point at which the [INDEX INC] button is pressed. This is to compensate for the time that it takes a human operator to press the button upon hearing the position at which the Index Number should be incremented. The following illustration shows the procedure for incrementing index numbers manually while recording. 1 2 3 300 ms 300 ms Ix=1 Ix=3 Ix=2 Start recording INDEX INC 1 INDEX INC Start recording, as explained on page 29. Each track starts from Index Number 1. 2 While recording is in progress, press the [INDEX INC] button to increment the index counter. The index counter is incremented and the Index Number is written to disc. The index number cannot be incremented manually when Auto Rec/Track or Sync Recording is used. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 34 Chapter 5—Recording Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment Recording can be started automatically, and track numbers incremented automatically using the Auto Rec/Track function, which monitors the selected input source and starts recording from Record Standby mode when the signal level exceeds the specified threshold, and subsequently increments the track number when the signal level exceeds the specified threshold after being below it for three or more seconds. Auto Rec/Track cannot be used with Sync Recording. The following illustration shows the procedure for recording with the Auto Rec/Track function. 1 2 Tn=1 Record Standby mode Tn=3 Tn=2 Input signal Threshold (dB) REC UTILITY 3 AUTO Recording starts 3s 3s 20 s Stop (TRACK INC dB) The Utility TRACK INC dB parameter is used to set the threshold level. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “TRACK INC dB.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the TRACK INC dB setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to set the TRACK INC dB parameter. Threshold –30, –35, –40, –45, –50, –55, –60, –65, –70, –96 Description Auto Rec/Track threshold in dB. 3 Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. 4 From stop, press the [REC] button to engage Record Standby mode. See page 29 for more information on Record Standby mode. 5 Press the [AUTO] button to turn on the Auto Rec/Track function. The AUTO indicator lights up. When the input signal level exceeds the specified threshold, recording starts automatically. When the signal level exceeds the specified threshold after being below it for three or more seconds, the track number is incremented automatically. If the level of the input signal is below the specified threshold for 20 seconds or more, recording stops. You can prevent this by pressing the [AUTO] button to turn off the Auto Rec/Track function. 6 Press the [AUTO] button again to cancel the Auto Rec/Track function. The AUTO indicator goes out. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Inserting a Two-second Mute 35 Inserting a Two-second Mute A two-second mute, or silent section can be inserted at the beginning or end of each track. To insert a mute at the beginning of a track, Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged by pressing the [REC MUTE] button while the CDR1000 waits in Record Standby mode, the mute is then inserted when recording starts. To insert a mute at the end of a track, Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged by pressing the [REC MUTE] button during recording, the mute is then inserted when recording is stopped in the normal way by pressing the [PAUSE] button, [STOP] button, or footswitch. If the Fade Out function is set, the mute is inserted after the fade out. Rec Mute can be used with One-track Sync Recording, but not with All-track Sync Recording. Rec Mute cannot insert a two-second mute at the beginning of track 1, since a mute is inserted there automatically. Inserting a Mute at the Beginning of a Track The following illustration shows the procedure for inserting a mute at the beginning of a track. 2-second mute Record Standby mode Rec Mute Standby mode REC PLAY REC MUTE Recording starts 1 Engage Record Standby mode, as explained on page 29. See page 40 for information on engaging Record Standby mode with One-track Sync Recording. 2 Press the [REC MUTE] button. Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged and the REC MUTE indicator flashes. 3 Start recording. A two-second silent section is inserted and then the REC MUTE indicator goes out Only one mute can be inserted at the beginning of each track. Technically speaking, the mute is inserted into Index 0. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 36 Chapter 5—Recording Inserting a Mute at the End of a Track The following illustration shows the procedure for inserting a mute at the end of a track. Fade out 2-second (if set) mute Recording Start recording as normal Record Standby mode Rec Mute Standby mode PAUSE REC MUTE (If the STOP] button or footswitch was pressed, recording stops instead) 1 Start recording, as explained on page 29. See page 40 for information on inserting a mute with One-track Sync Recording. 2 While recording, press the [REC MUTE] button. Rec Mute Standby mode is engaged and the REC MUTE indicator flashes. 3 Press the [PAUSE] button to engage Record Standby mode, or press the [STOP] button or footswitch to stop recording. A two-second silent section is inserted and then the REC MUTE indicator goes out. If the Fade Out function is set, the mute is inserted after the fade out. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Applying a Fade In 37 Applying a Fade In A fade in can be applied at the start of each track using the Fade In function. The length of the fade in can be set from 1 to 10 seconds in single second steps using the Fade In parameter. The fade in begins when recording is started from Record Standby mode by pressing the [PLAY] button, [PAUSE] button, or footswitch. The Fade In function is off when the Fade In parameter is set to 0. When the Input Delay function is set, the fade in starts with the digital audio already in the audio buffer. See “Setting the Input Delay” on page 27 for more information. Fade In cannot be used with Sync Recording. The following illustration shows the procedure for applying a fade in. Fade in Record Standby mode REC Recording PLAY (Recording can also be started by pressing the [PAUSE] button or footswitch) UTILITY (FADE IN) The Utility Fade In parameter is used to set the fade in time. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “FADE IN.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Fade In setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a fade in time. Setting 0–10 s 3 Description Fade in time in seconds (0 = off). Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. A fade in will be applied each time recording is started from Record Standby mode by pressing the [PLAY] button, [PAUSE] button, or footswitch. See page 29 for more information of recording. 4 To turn off the Fade In function, set the Utility Fade In parameter to 0. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 38 Chapter 5—Recording Applying a Fade Out A fade out can be applied at the end of each track using the Fade Out function. The length of the fade out can be set from 1 to 10 seconds in single second steps using the Fade Out parameter. The fade out begins when recording is stopped by pressing the [PAUSE] button, [STOP] button, or footswitch. The Fade Out function is off when the Fade Out parameter is set to 0. Fade Out cannot be used with Sync Recording. The following illustration shows the procedure for applying a fade out. Fade out Recording Start recording as normal PAUSE (If the [STOP] button or footswitch is pressed, recording stops instead) UTILITY Record Standby mode (FADE OUT) The Utility Fade Out parameter is used to set the fade out time. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “FADE OUT.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Fade Out setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a fade out time. Setting 0–10 s 3 Description Fade out time in seconds (0 = off). Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. A fade out will be applied each time recording stopped by pressing the [PAUSE] button, [STOP] button, or footswitch. See page 29 for more information of recording. “FADE OUT” appears on the display while the fade out is in progress. Other buttons are inactive at this time. 4 To turn off the Fade Out function, set the Utility Fade Out parameter to 0. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT 39 Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT In addition to audio data, COAXIAL (S/PDIF) format digital signals also transmit Track Number, Index Number, Start ID, and Skip ID information, which the CDR1000 can use to start and stop recording and increment the track and index counters. This is convenient when recording material from a CD, MD, or DAT player. The CDR1000 features two Sync Recording modes: One-track Sync Recording and All-track Sync Recording. In One-track Sync Recording mode, individual tracks can be recorded one at a time, with the CDR1000 starting recording automatically when a Track Number or Start ID is received, incrementing the index number as and when Index Numbers are received, and then stopping automatically when the next Track Number, Start ID, or Skip ID is received. When recording from MD, the CDR1000 starts recording automatically when it detects the start of the audio material, also MD does not support Index Numbers. In All-track Sync Recording mode, an entire CD or MD, or several DAT tracks can be recorded, with the CDR1000 starting recording automatically when a Track Number or Start ID is received, incrementing the track and index numbers as and when Track and Index Numbers are received, and then stopping automatically after 20 seconds of no input signal. CD and MD players transmit Track and Index Numbers as and when they occur on a disc. Technically speaking, the CDR1000 track number is incremented when the Index Number changes from 0 to 1, which indicated the start of a track, not the end of the previous track. DAT players transmit Start and Skip IDs as and when they occur on a tape. Skip IDs are ignored in All-track Sync Recording mode, but cause the CDR1000 to stop when used with One-track Sync Recording. Since recording does not start instantaneously, when compiling a DAT source tape, position the Start IDs slightly before the beginning of each track to ensure that the first note is not cut off. The CDR1000 starts recording when it receives a Track Number or Start ID from the source device (e.g., CD, MD, or DAT player). CD and MD players must be stopped or paused at the top of the track to be recorded, as Sync Recording cannot be started while the source device is playing. For DAT players, playback needs to be started from before the Start ID. During Sync Recording, if no input signal is received for more than 20 seconds, recording stops automatically. AES/EBU digital signals do not transmit Track Number, Index Number, Start ID, and Skip ID information, so only the COAXIAL IN can be used for Sync Recording. The Rec Mute function can be used with One-track Sync Recording, but not All-track Sync Recording. Fade In and Fade Out cannot be used with either mode. The Auto Finalize function can be used to automatically finalize discs when Sync Recording stops. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 40 Chapter 5—Recording One-track Sync Recording This section explains how to use One-track Sync Recording. The following illustration shows the procedure for One-track Sync Recording. Track Number, Start ID, or Skip ID Track Number or Start ID Tn=1 SYNC REC Recording starts Recording stops (SYNC-REC 1) 1 Prepare for recording, as explained on page 25, setting the input source to COAX, but instead of proceeding to the Recording section, proceed as follows. 2 From stop, press the [SYNC REC] button. Record Standby mode is engaged, “SYNC-REC 1” appears on the display, the PAUSE indicator lights up, and the REC indicators flash. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track 1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially recorded disc, the next available track is selected. The LOCK indicator should appear, indicating that the CDR1000 is locked to the incoming digital signal. Sync Recording is not possible if the LOCK indicator does not light up or is flashing. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. In Record Standby mode, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, or PHONES, and metered on the CDR1000 level meters. You can cancel One-track Sync Recording at anytime by pressing the [STOP] button. A two-second mute can be inserted at the beginning of the track by using the Rec Mute function. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page 35 for more information. Discs can be finalized automatically when Sync Recording is stopped, using the Auto Finalize function. Press the [SYNC REC] button while Record Standby mode is engaged to turn on the Auto Finalize function. “AUTOFINALIZE” appears on the display. Press again to cancel Auto Finalize. See page 44 for more information on finalizing discs. 3 Prepare the source CD, MD, or DAT player so that it’s ready to play the track that you want to record. The CDR1000 will start recording when it receives a Track Number or Start ID. CD or MD players must be stopped or paused at the top of the track to be recorded, as Sync Recording cannot be started while the source device is playing. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT 4 41 Start playback on the CD, MD, or DAT player. Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continuously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. The index counter is incremented as and when Index Numbers are received. Note: If no input signal is received for 20 seconds or more during Sync Recording, Recording stops automatically. When the next Track Number, Start ID, or Skip ID is received, the [PAUSE] button or [STOP] button pressed, the CDR1000 stops recording and cancels One-track Sync Recording mode. If the Rec Mute function is set, mute processing is performed. “SYNC-REC 1” disappears from the display, all lit indicators go out, and “WAIT” appears on the display while the PMA is written. To record another track using One-track Sync Recording, repeat steps 3 through 4. If the Auto Finalize function is on, the disc is finalized automatically. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 42 Chapter 5—Recording All-track Sync Recording This section explains how to use All-track Sync Recording. The following illustration shows the procedure for All-track Sync Recording. Track Number or Start ID Track Number or Start ID Tn=1 SYNC REC Track Number or Start ID Tn=2 Recording starts 20 seconds after end of source Tn=3 Recording stops (SYNC-REC ALL) 1 Prepare for recording, as explained on page 25, setting the input source to COAX, but instead of proceeding to the Recording section, proceed as follows. 2 From stop, press the [SYNC REC] button. Record Standby mode is engaged, “SYNC-REC 1” appears on the display, the PAUSE indicator lights up, and the REC indicators flash. If the loaded disc is a blank disc, track 1 is selected for recording. If it’s a partially recorded disc, the next available track is selected. 3 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] button to select All-track Sync Recording mode. “SYNC-REC ALL” appears on the display. You can cancel All-track Sync Recording at anytime by pressing the [STOP] button. The LOCK indicator should appear, indicating that the CDR1000 is locked to the incoming digital signal. Sync Recording is not possible if the LOCK indicator does not light up or is flashing. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. In Record Standby mode, the selected input source can be monitored via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, or PHONES, and metered on the CDR1000 level meters. Discs can be finalized automatically when Sync Recording is stopped, using the Auto Finalize function. Press the [SYNC REC] button while Record Standby mode is engaged to turn on the Auto Finalize function. “AUTOFINALIZE” appears on the display. Press again to cancel Auto Finalize. See page 44 for more information on finalizing discs. 4 Start playback on the CD, MD, or DAT player. Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes out, the REC indicators light up continuously, the PLAY indicators light up, and the time counter starts counting. The track and index numbers are incremented as and when Track and Index Numbers are received. Note: If no input signal is received for 20 seconds or more during Sync Recording, Recording stops automatically. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT 43 If the [STOP] button or [PAUSE] button is pressed, or no input signal is received for more then 20 seconds, Sync Recording is cancelled, the CDR1000 does not wait in Record Standby mdoe, and all lit indicators go out. If the Auto Finalize function is on, the disc is finalized automatically. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 44 Chapter 5—Recording Finalizing Discs The Finalization function reads the temporary table of contents stored in the PMA, and writes the final TOC to disc, so that discs can be played on standard CD players. Unfinalized CD-R discs can be played on other CD-R recorders. Once finalized, CD-R discs cannot be used for additional recording and are fixed for life. Unfinalized CD-RW discs can be played on other CD-RW recorders, but cannot be played on CD-RW-compatible CD players until they have been finalized. Unlike CD-R discs, CD-RW discs can be erased. You can erase the last track or erase the entire disc. 1 From stop, press the [FINALIZE] button. Finalize Standby mode is engaged, “FINALIZE” flashes on the display, and the REC indicators flash. If the next step is not performed within four seconds, Finalize Standby mode is cancelled. 2 Press the [PLAY] button to start finalization. Finalization starts, “FINALIZING” appears on the display, the REC indicators light up continuously, and the PLAY indicators flash. The time remaining to complete the finalization process counts down on the display in minutes and seconds. No other CDR1000 functions can be used while Finalization is in progress. With discs that support recording at 4x normal speed, finalization takes place at 4x normal speed. When the finalization process is finished, the REC and PLAY indicators go out and “FINALIZING” disappears from the display. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Erasing Discs (CD-RW only) 45 Erasing Discs (CD-RW only) CD-RW discs can be erased using the three Erasure functions: Last Track Erase, Disk Erase, and Initialize Erase. Last Track Erase erases the control data of last recorded track on unfinalized discs. Tracks can be erased one at a time by repeating the Track Erase function. Disk Erase erases the control data of all tracks quickly, so the entire disc can be used again. Initialize erases not only the control data of all tracks but the entire program area too. Initialize Erase is recommended for discs that were previously used to store data tracks. 1 From stop, press the [ERASE] button. Erase Standby mode is engaged, “ERASE xxxx” flashes on the display (“xxxx” being the selected Erase function), and the REC indicators flash. If the next step is not performed within four seconds, Erase Standby mode is cancelled. 2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] button to select an Erasure function. Functions Description TRACK Erases the last recorded track DISC Erases all tracks on the disc quickly INITIALIZE Erases all tracks and initializes the entire disc The selected mode appears on the display. You can cancel Erase Standby mode by pressing the [STOP] button. 3 Press the [PLAY] button to start erasure. Erasure starts, “ERASING” appears on the display, the REC indicators light up continuously, and the PLAY indicators flash. The time remaining to complete the erasure process counts down on the display in minutes and seconds. No other CDR1000 functions can be used while erasure is in progress. With discs that support recording at 4x normal speed, erasure takes place at 4x normal speed. When the erasure process is finished, the REC and PLAY indicators go out and “ERASING” disappears from the display. If an error message appears when using the Initialize erase function, run the function again. Auto Unfinalize allows you to record additional tracks to finalized CD-RW discs. When a finalized CD-RW disc is loaded, and a new track is selected for recording in the normal way, the disc is unfinalized automatically and recording carried out as normal. It takes about one minute to unfinalize a disc, during which time “WAIT” appears on the display. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 46 Chapter 6—Other Functions 6 Other Functions Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock When recording, the AES/EBU OUT outputs digital audio at 44.1 kHz. For playback, however, the AES/EBU OUT can be wordclock locked to an external wordclock source. If the selected wordclock source is not running at 44.1 kHz, the CDR1000’s built-in sampling-rate converter converts the 44.1 kHz audio from the CD up or down accordingly. This is useful when CD material needs to be transferred to a digital audio system in which all digital audio equipment is locked to a common wordclock. The COAXIAL OUT always outputs digital audio at 44.1 kHz. The Utility Playback Clock parameter is used to set the AES/EBU OUT playback clock. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “CLK SEL.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Playback Clock setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select the Playback Clock. Setting 3 Description INT AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived internally (fixed at 44.1 kHz). WORD AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the WORD CLOCK IN. AES AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the AES/EBU IN. If the input source is set to COAX, record monitoring is not possible via the AES/EBU OUT. COAX AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the COAXIAL IN. If the input source is set to AES/EBU, record monitoring is not possible via the AES/EBU OUT. Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. In the following example, the CDR1000 is used in conjunction with a digital multitrack recorder and digital mixing console, as the playback source for CD material. Digital audio is transferred from the CDR1000 to the digital mixing console via an AES/EBU digital connection. The digital multitrack recorder is the wordclock master, and the digital mixing console and CDR1000 are wordclock slaves. In order to record from a conventional CD player, the wordclock setup would have to be reconfigured so that the CD player was the wordclock master and the digital multitrack recorder and digital mixing console were wordclock slaves. The CDR1000’s ability to lock the AES/EBU OUT to an external wordclock source, however, eliminates the need to reconfigure the system. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock Digital multitrack recorder Digital mixing console (wordclock master, source: internal) TIME DISPLAY CAPTURE ABS/REL REMAIN OVER OVER –dB 0 0 –dB 2 2 6 6 10 12 12 14 20 ABS H M S 00 00 00 00 47 (wordclock slave, source: YGDAI) DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER POWER F YAMAHA D24 VARI SPEED UTILITY SETUP V. TRACK SELECT EDIT UNDO/ REDO 20 18 30 20 42 30 42 26 60 60 READY LOCK READY L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WC INT 24 BIT FS 48K TC MASTER ON R 8 7 8 9 PROJECT SELECT 4 5 6 LOC MEM RECALL PROJECT SEARCH LAST REC OUT IN RTN TO ZERO ROLL BACK A REW FF JOG ON OFF AUTO PUNCH SET RECORD READY REPEAT A B B REHE 0 10 PHONES LEVEL SOLO/ SELECT PEAK HOLD AUTO INPUT ALL INPUT FORMAT 1 2 3 0/- CANCEL ENTER LOC MEM STORE STOP PLAY REC mYGDAI CHASE LOCATE PHONES MONITOR SELECT JOG/DATA SHUTTLE/ CURSOR YGDAI Wordclock out WORD CLOCK IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE TIME INPUT DISPLAY SELECT POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP FINALIZE PLAY REC 0 ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW AES/EBU OUT AES/EBU IN CDR1000 (wordclock slave, source: WORD) Note: If the message “OUT OF RANGE” appears while monitoring, stop and reset the sampling rate. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 48 Chapter 6—Other Functions Using Digital Output Thru The AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT can be set so that they output playback and monitor signals, or signals received at the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN respectively. This is useful when two CDR1000s are used to record the same digital source. The Utility Digital Out parameter is used to set the digital outputs. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “D-OUT.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Digital Out setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select either “NORMAL” or “THRU.” Setting 3 Description NORMAL The AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT output playback and monitor signals. THRU The AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT output the signals received at the AES/EBU IN and COAXIAL IN respectively. Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. In this example, several CDR1000s are used for disc duplication. The source machine is a standard CD player with a coaxial output. Alternatively, the source machine could be an MD or DAT player. The Utility Digital Out parameter on each CDR1000 is set to THRU, so that digital audio received at the COAXIAL IN connector is fed directly through to the COAXIAL OUT and onto the next CDR1000. Track and Index Numbers from the CD player are transmitted together with the digital audio via the coaxial connections, for synchronized recording. See page 39 for more information. CD player (source machine) COAXIAL OUT CDR1000 COAXIAL IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE PREV ERASE REPEAT A-B INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP REC PLAY L 10 R 0 FINALIZE ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW COAXIAL OUT D-OUT: THRU CDR1000 COAXIAL IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE INPUT TIME DISPLAY SELECT POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV CDR1000—Owner’s Manual POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY UV22 AUTO PHONES LEVEL ERASE Use only phono cables with a 75Ω impedance for coaxial connections. Using ordinary audio cables can cause digital audio transmission errors. TIME INPUT DISPLAY SELECT REC MUTE SYNC REC FINALIZE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP PLAY REC 0 ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW 49 Using Digital Output Thru This example is similar to the previous one except that the digital connections are AES/EBU instead of coaxial. Each CDR1000 is controlled using the custom-built control system, which is connected to the PARALLEL port on each. Functions that can be controlled via the PARALLEL port include Play, Pause, Stop, Record Standby, and Track Increment. See page 51 for more information. • Play • Pause • Stop • Record Standby • Track Increment Parallel functions CDR1000 (source machine) PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE INPUT TIME DISPLAY SELECT POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP REC PLAY 0 FINALIZE ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW AES/EBU OUT CDR1000 PARALLEL AES/EBU IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE INPUT TIME DISPLAY SELECT POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE NEXT SEARCH PAUSE STOP REC PLAY 0 ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW AES/EBU OUT D-OUT: THRU CDR1000 PARALLEL INDEX FINALIZE AES/EBU IN PROFESSIONAL AUDIO CD RECORDER PEAK HOLD OPEN/ CLOSE TIME INPUT DISPLAY SELECT POWER REC LEVEL UTILITY REC MUTE UV22 REPEAT A-B SYNC REC AUTO INDEX INC TRACK INC 0 L 10 R PHONES LEVEL PREV ERASE FINALIZE NEXT INDEX SEARCH PAUSE STOP PLAY REC 0 ON / OFF 10 PHONES FOOT SW CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 50 Chapter 6—Other Functions Using a Footswitch An optional footswitch, such as the Yamaha FC5, can be connected to the FOOT SW jack and used to stop and start playback and recording. Footswitch operation depends on the current mode, as shown in the following table. Current Mode Footswitch Operation Stop Playback starts from the selected track number.1 Playback Playback stops. Record Standby Recording starts.2 Recording Recording stops.2 1. Tracks can be selected using the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons before starting playback. 2. Footswitch operation is ignored when using Sync Recording. Disabling the Remote Controller The remote controller can be disabled using the Utility Remote parameter, thereby preventing accidental operation. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select “REMOTE.” The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Remote setting appears on the display. 2 Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select either “ON” or “OFF.” Setting 3 Description ON The remote controller operates as normal. OFF Commands transmitted by the remote controller are ignored. Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Using the Parallel Port 51 Using the Parallel Port The PARALLEL port is a general purpose interface that provides remote control access to various CDR1000 functions, including Play, Pause, Stop, Record Standby, and Track Increment. By using custom built switches and cables, it can be used for simultaneous control of several CDR1000s in a multiple disc recording, or disc duplication system. In addition to receiving trigger signals, the CDR1000 also outputs trigger signals when the following functions are operated: Play, Pause, and Stop. The following diagram shows a switching arrangement for the input triggers. 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 Play 1 Pause Stop Record Standby Track Increment 6 GND Parallel Port Pin Configuration The following table shows how the PARALLEL port is wired. Pin I/O Signal 1 Play 2 Pause 3 Input Stop 4 Record Standby 5 Track Increment 6 Play 7 8 9 Output Pause Stop GND • Input trigger pulses must be 50 ms or longer. • Each output trigger pulse is 500 ms. • All outputs are open collector. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 52 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Cannot turn on the CDR1000. Advice Make sure that the power cord is connected to a suitable AC wall outlet. See “Connecting the Power Cord” on page 16 for more information. Make sure that the CDR1000 POWER switch is set to the ON position. See “Turning On the Power” on page 16 for more information. If you still cannot turn on the CDR1000, contact your Yamaha dealer. Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. See “Using the Remote Controller” on page 19 for more information. Cannot use the remote controller. Make sure the Utility Remote parameter is set to ON. See “Disabling the Remote Controller” on page 50 for more information. Perhaps the batteries need replacing. See “Using the Remote Controller” on page 19 for more information. The LOCK indicator flashes. A flashing LOCK indicator indicates that the CDR1000 is not locked to the selected digital input source, in which case recording is not possible. See “Selecting the Input Source” on page 25 for more information. Pressing and holding the [UTILITY] button does not cancel the Utility functions. The [UTILITY] button must be pressed for two or more seconds in order to cancel a Utility functions. Cannot monitor a signal connected to the ANALOG IN. Make sure that the signal is connected to the ANALOG IN connector correctly and that the input source is set to ANALOG. Engage Record Standby mode and set the recording level using the REC LEVEL control. The ANALOG IN signal level is too low or too high. Set the ANALOG IN level switch to match the operating level of the connected equipment (–10 dBV or +4 dB), and set the recording level using the REC LEVEL control. Cannot engage Record Standby mode. Recording is not possible on finalized CD-R discs. Load another disc. See “Preparing to Record” on page 25 for more information. Cannot increment the track number manually. The track number cannot be incremented manually when Auto Rec/Track or Sync Recording is used. See “Incrementing Track Numbers Manually” on page 32 for more information. Cannot increment the index number manually. The index number cannot be incremented manually when Auto Rec/Track or Sync Recording is used. See “Incrementing Index Numbers Manually” on page 33 for more information. Using the Auto Rec/Track function, the track number does not increment automatically. If the space between tracks is very short, or the threshold is set too high, the track number may not increment properly. See “Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment” on page 34 for more information. Using the Auto Rec/Track function, the track number increments during quiet passages. Try raising the threshold to see if that helps. Auto Rec/Track may not work very well with music that contains many silent passages. See “Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment” on page 34 for more information. Recording stops when using the Auto Rec/Track function. If the level of the input signal is below the specified threshold for 20 or more seconds, recording stops automatically. See “Using Auto Rec Start & Track Increment” on page 34 for more information. Cannot insert a mute. Cannot apply a Fade In or Fade Out. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Only one mute can be inserted at the beginning and end of each track. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page 35 for more information. Rec Mute cannot be used with All-track Sync Recording. See “Inserting a Two-second Mute” on page 35 for more information. The Fade In and Fade Out parameters must be set before engaging Record Standby mode. Fade In and Fade Out cannot be used with Sync Recording. See “Applying a Fade In” on page 37 and “Applying a Fade Out” on page 38 for more information. Troubleshooting Symptom 53 Advice The SRC indicator lights up while recording. The SRC indicator lights up when the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) is active. See “Setting the Sampling Rate Converter” on page 26 for more information. Sync Recording does not start automatically when recording from CD or MD. CD and MD players must be stopped or paused, as Sync Recording cannot be started while the source device is playing. See “Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information. Using One-track Sync Recording, recording stops before the end of the track when recording from a DAT tape. Recording stops when the CDR1000 receives a Track Number, Start ID, or Skip ID. Make sure that there isn’t a Skip ID in the middle of the track being recorded. See “Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information. Using Sync Recording, the top of a track is cut off when recording from a DAT tape. Make sure that the DAT Start IDs are positioned slightly before the start of each track. See “Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information. Sync Recording stops unexpectedly. If no input signal is received for 20 or more seconds, Sync Recording stops automatically. See “Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT” on page 39 for more information. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 54 Appendix Appendix Error Messages If the CDR1000 displays an error message, follow the instructions below. Error Number 0XXXXX Remarks 1 1XXXXX 2XXXXX 3XXXXX 2 4XXXXX 5XXXXX 1. If the error cannot be fixed by opening or closing the disc tray, and the error remains even after powering off and on, contact your Yamaha dealer. 2. If the error remains even after powering off and on, contact your Yamaha dealer. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Specifications 55 Specifications Recording media CD-R, CD-RW Playback media CD, CD-R, CD-RW Sampling rate 44.1 kHz Recording resolution 16-bit linear Converters A/D 20-bit 64-times oversampling D/A 20-bit 128-times oversampling Frequency response 20 Hz–20 kHz Track Up to 99 tracks Index Up to 99 indexes SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) 30 kHz to 50 kHz 16-bit encoding UV22 S/N 97 dB Input delay 0–4,950 ms Fade in/out time 0–10 second Synchronized recording CD, MD, DAT Repeat playback One track, All track, A–B Locate PREV, NEXT, INDEX, SEARCH, direct select Display Type VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) Characters 12-character line Time counter Minutes and seconds Display mode Elapse, Remain, Total Track counter 0–99 Index counter 0–99 Level meters 16 segment with CLIP indicator x2 Power requirements U.S.A. & Canada 120 V AC, 60 Hz Europe 230 V AC, 50 Hz Power consumption 33 W Dimensions (W × H × D) 480 × 101 × 389 mm (18.9 x 4 x 15.3 inches) Weight 8 kg (17.6 lbs) Free-air operating temperature range 5˚ C to 35˚ C (41˚ F to 95˚ F) Relative humidity 10%–95% Accessories Power cord, remote controller, batteries (size AA, R6, UM-3 x2), transportation pad, Owner’s Manual Options Yamaha FC5 footswitch CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 56 Appendix Analog Input Connection ANALOG IN1 1. 2. 3. 4. * * Impedance Input Level Max. Level Connector 20 kΩ –10 dBV/+4 dB2 +18 dB/+4 dB3 XLR-3-31 type (balanced)4 20-bit 64-times oversampling A/D converter. Switchable. Nominal record level XLR-type connectors are balanced (pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = hot, pin 3 = cold). Where dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 V rms. For –10 dBV levels, 0 dBV is referenced to 0 dBV. Analog Output Connection Impedance Output Level Max. Level Connector ANALOG OUT1 150 Ω lines +4 dB +18 dB XLR-3-32 type (balanced)2 40 Ω 7 mW 100 mW Stereo phone jack (unbalanced)3 PHONES 1. 2. 3. * 20-bit 128-times oversampling D/A converter. XLR-type connectors are balanced (pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = hot, pin 3 = cold). PHONES stereo phone jack is unbalanced (tip = left, ring = right, sleeve = ground). Where dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 V rms. Digital Audio Input Connection Format Level/Impedance Connector AES/EBU IN AES/EBU 110 Ω XLR-3-31 type COAXIAL IN IEC-60958 Consumer Use 0.5 V pp (75 Ω) Phono Format Level/Impedance Connector AES/EBU OUT AES/EBU 110 Ω XLR-3-32 type COAXIAL OUT IEC-60958 Consumer Use 0.5 V pp (75 Ω) Phono Digital Audio Output Connection CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Dimensions 57 274.7 D: 389 8 50 4.5 365.5 45.3 440 11 Dimensions H: 101 88 W: 480 13 397 Units: mm Specifications and external appearance subject to change without notice. For European Model Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2. Inrush Current: 3A Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 58 Glossary Glossary CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio)—A digital storage medium that uses 120 mm optical discs to store 74 minutes of stereo 16-bit, 44.1 kHz digital audio. CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable)—A recordable medium that cannot be rerecorded and is fixed for life. CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable)—A recordable medium that can be rerecorded even after it has been finalized. Finalization—The process of writing the final TOC, which allows discs to be played on standard players. OPC (Optimum Power Control)—The test performed each time a CD-R or CD-RW disc is loaded into a CD recorder to determine the optimum laser power necessary for recording. Orange Book—The official specification for CD-R and CD-RW discs. PMA (Program Memory Area)—The area of a CD-R or CD-RW disc that’s used to store the temporary table of contents. Red Book—The official specification for audio CDs. TOC (Table of Contents)—The TOC contains track and index numbers, track start and end times, and track length information, and is read each time a disc is loaded into a CD player. Wordclock—A clock signal used to synchronize the data processing circuits of all devices in a digital audio system. CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Index Index A A-B button 10 A-B repeat playback 24 AC IN connector 11 AES/EBU IN connector 12 AES/EBU indicator 8 AES/EBU OUT connector 12 AES/EBU OUT wordclock setting 46 All-track repeat playback 24 All-track sync recording about 39 using 42 ANALOG IN connectors 11 ANALOG IN level switch 11 ANALOG indicator 8 ANALOG OUT connectors 11 Auto finalize all-track sync recording 42 one-track sync recording 40 Auto rec/track AUTO button & indicator 10 using 34 B Batteries, remote controller 19 BLANK message 18 Block diagram 14 Buying discs 4 C CD indicator 18 CD-DA, definition 58 CD-R definition 58 finalizing 44 indicator 18 logo 4 CDR1000 block diagram 14 dimensions 57 features 2 front panel 6 rear panel 11 specifications 55 turning on and off 16 CD-RW definition 58 erasing 45 finalizing 44 indicator 18 logo 4 CHECK INPUT message 18 CLOSE message 18 COAX indicator 8 COAXIAL IN connector 12 COAXIAL OUT connector 12 Coaxial, definition 58 Connecting the power cord 16 Copy bit, setting 28 COPY indicators 8 D DAT definition 58 sync recording 39 Delay, input 27 Digital output thru 48 Dimensions 57 Direct track selection 23 Disabling the remote controller 50 Disc tray 6 Discs erasing 45 finalizing 44 loading 18 unloading 18 Disk type indicator 8 Display about 8 message area 9 Duplicating discs 48 E ELAPSE indicator 8 Emphasis about 5 ERASE button 6 Erasing discs 45 Error messages 54 F Fade in, applying 37 Fade out, applying 38 Fan 11 Features 2 Finalization about 5 definition 58 using 44 FINALIZE button 6 FOOT SW jack 7 Footswitch operation 50 Front panel 6 59 I Incrementing index numbers manually 33 track numbers automatically 34 track numbers manually 32 INDEX buttons 7 INDEX counter 8 INDEX INC button 10 Index numbers incrementing manually 33 sync recording 39 Indexes selecting 23 Input delay, setting 27 INPUT SELECT button 9 Input source, selecting 25 Inserting a mute 35 Installation 1 L Level meters about 9 response rate 20 using 20 Loading discs 18 LOCK indicator 8 M Mains lead 16 Manually incrementing index numbers 33 Manually incrementing track numbers 32 MD sync recording 39 Message area, display 9 Metering 20 Meters about 9 response rate 20 using 20 Monitoring 20 N NEXT button 7 NO CD message 18 NO DISC message 18 Number keypad about 13 using 23 H Hookup examples 15 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 60 Index O R ONCE, copy bit 28 One-track repeat playback 24 One-track sync recording about 39 using 40 OPC about 4 definition 58 OPC message 18 OPC OVER message 18 OPEN message 18 OPEN/CLOSE button 6 Operating notes 4 Orange Book, definition 58 OUT OF RANGE message 18 Owner’s manual, about 1 READING message 18 Rear panel 11 REC button & indicator 7 REC indicator 9 REC LEVEL control 6 REC MUTE button & indicator 10 Rec mute standby mode 35 Record standby mode 29 Recording all-track sync recording 42 auto start 34 fade in 37 fade out 38 incrementing index numbers manually 33 incrementing track numbers automatically 34 incrementing track numbers manually 32 inserting a mute 35 one-track sync recording 40 operation table 31 preparing 25 recording 29 sync recording 39 Red Book, definition 58 REMAIN indicator 8 Remote controller about 13 direct track selection 23 disabling 50 installing batteries 19 sensor window 6 using 19 REPEAT button 10 REPEAT indicators 9 Repeat playback 24 Response rate, level meters 20 Review 24 ROM message 18 P Parallel port PARALLEL port 12 using 51 PAUSE button 7 PAUSE indicator 9 Pausing playback 21 Peak hold PEAK HOLD button & indicator 9 using 20 PERMIT, copy bit 28 PHONES jack 7 PHONES LEVEL control 7 PLAY button & indicator 7 PLAY indicator 8 Playback operation table 22 pausing 21 repeat playback 24 stopping 21 using 21 PMA, definition 58 Power cord 16 POWER switch about 6 using 16 Powering up the CDR1000 16 Preparing to record 25 PREV button 7 Preview 24 PROTECT, copy bit 28 Purchasing discs 4 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual S Sampling rate converter, setting 26 SEARCH buttons 7 Searching 24 Selecting direct track selection 23 discs 4 indexes 23 input source 25 tracks 23 SELF-CHECK message 18 Skip ID and sync recording 39 Specifications 55 SRC indicator 8 Start ID and sync recording 39 STOP button 7 Stopping playback 21 recording 29 Super CD encoding 28 Switching on the CDR1000 16 SYNC REC button 10 Sync recording about 39 all-track sync recording 42 one-track sync recording 40 SYNC-REC indicators 9 T Thru, digital outputs 48 Time counter 8 Time display TIME DISPLAY button 9 using 19 TOC, definition 58 TOTAL indicator 8 TRACK counter 8 TRACK INC button 10 Track numbers incrementing automatically 34 incrementing manually 32 with sync recording 39 Tracks direct selection 23 selecting 23 Transportation pad 17 Troubleshooting 52 Turning on the CDR1000 16 U Unloading discs 18 UNRECORDABLE message 18 UTILITY button & indicator 10 UV22 28 UV22 button & indicator 10 W WAIT message 18 WORD CLOCK IN connector 12 Wordclocks AES/EBU OUT 46 definition 58 YAMAHA CORPORATION V457150 R1 1 IP 68 00 01 1000 CP Printed in Japan Pro Audio Division, #18/3 P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan
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Yamaha CDR1000 Handleiding

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CD spelers
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Handleiding