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4 Chapter 1—Introduction CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Operating Notes This section contains information that will help you get the most from your CDR1000.
Operating Notes 5 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Finalization The finalization process writes the final TOC to disc, so that discs can be played on stan-dard C
6 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 2 Touring the CDR1000 Front Panel A Disc tray Discs are loaded into the CDR1000 using the dis
Front Panel 7 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual J PREV & NEXT buttons These buttons are used to select tracks. Pressing the PREV [ ] button during play-back
8 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000CDR1000—Owner’s ManualDisplayA TRACK counterThe track counter displays the selected track number.B INDEX counterThe ind
Function Buttons 9CDR1000—Owner’s ManualK SYNC-REC indicatorsThese indicators are used with the Sync Recording functions. See “Sync Recording from CD,
10 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000CDR1000—Owner’s ManualD UTILITY button & indicatorThis button is used to select the Utility functions. The UTILITY
Rear Panel 11CDR1000—Owner’s ManualRear PanelA Cooling fanThe cooling fan keeps the internal components cool. See “Installation” on page 1 for more in
12 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000CDR1000—Owner’s ManualF PARALLEL portThis 9-pin D-sub connector is a general purpose interface that provides access to
Remote Controller 13CDR1000—Owner’s ManualRemote ControllerApart from the number key-pad, which is unique to the remote controller, remote controller
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
14 Chapter 2—Touring the CDR1000CDR1000—Owner’s ManualBlock DiagramNORMALTHRU+4dB–10dBVSRCCOAXAES/EBUANALOGINPUT SELECT(CLK SEL)(D-OUT)COAXWORDCLOCKIN
The Basics 15CDR1000—Owner’s Manual3 The BasicsHookup ExamplesAnalogUse the balanced XLR analog inputs and outputs to connect analog mixers, record-e
16 Chapter 3—The BasicsCDR1000—Owner’s ManualConnecting the Power CordConnect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN socket on the rea
Using the Transportation Pad 17CDR1000—Owner’s ManualUsing the Transportation PadThe CDR1000 is shipped with a transportation pad in the disc drive to
18 Chapter 3—The BasicsCDR1000—Owner’s ManualLoading & Unloading DiscsThis section explains how to load and unload discs.1 Press the [OPEN/CLOSE]
Using the Remote Controller 19CDR1000—Owner’s ManualUsing the Remote ControllerThe CDR1000’s wireless, infrared remote controller can be used to contr
20 Chapter 3—The BasicsCDR1000—Owner’s ManualMonitoringPlayback signals are output via the ANALOG OUT, AES/EBU OUT, COAXIAL OUT, and PHONES.For record
Playback 21CDR1000—Owner’s Manual4 PlaybackPlaying DiscsThe CDR1000 can play prerecorded audio CDs and unfinalized or finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs. On
22 Chapter 4—PlaybackCDR1000—Owner’s ManualPlayback Operation TableThe following table shows how various buttons operate in playback-related modes.X =
Selecting Tracks 23CDR1000—Owner’s ManualSelecting TracksTracks can be selected using the PREV [ ] and NEXT [ ] buttons during stop, playback, or play
i CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Important Information Read the Following Before Operating the CDR1000 Warnings • Do not subject the CDR1000 to extreme tempe
24 Chapter 4—PlaybackCDR1000—Owner’s ManualSearchingYou can search the program material at high speed using the SEARCH [ ] and [ ] buttons during play
Recording 25CDR1000—Owner’s Manual5 RecordingPreparing to RecordThe CDR1000 can record onto CD-R and CD-RW discs.1 Load the disc to be used for recor
26 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualSetting the Sampling Rate ConverterThe CDR1000 features a built-in sampling rate converter (SRC), which me
Setting the Input Delay 27CDR1000—Owner’s ManualSetting the Input DelayBy storing incoming audio in a buffer of between 0 and 4,950 ms before recordin
28 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualSetting the UV22The CDR1000 employs the popular UV22 Super CD Encoding system. Developed by Apogee Electro
Recording 29CDR1000—Owner’s ManualRecordingThis section explains how to record.The following illustration shows the procedure for recording.1 Prepare
30 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s Manual5 Use the [TRACK INC] and [INDEX INC] buttons to increment the track and index counters.See “Incrementing
Recording Operation Table 31CDR1000—Owner’s ManualRecording Operation TableThe following table shows how various buttons operate in recording-related
32 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualIncrementing Track Numbers ManuallyThe track number can be incremented manually during recording using the
Incrementing Index Numbers Manually 33CDR1000—Owner’s ManualIncrementing Index Numbers ManuallyThe index number can be incremented manually during rec
ii CDR1000—Owner’s Manual • Do not block the CDR1000 ventilation slots. The CDR1000 has ventilation slots at the side and a cooling fan at the rear t
34 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualUsing Auto Rec Start & Track IncrementRecording can be started automatically, and track numbers increm
Inserting a Two-second Mute 35CDR1000—Owner’s ManualInserting a Two-second MuteA two-second mute, or silent section can be inserted at the beginning o
36 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualInserting a Mute at the End of a TrackThe following illustration shows the procedure for inserting a mute
Applying a Fade In 37CDR1000—Owner’s ManualApplying a Fade InA fade in can be applied at the start of each track using the Fade In function. The lengt
38 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualApplying a Fade OutA fade out can be applied at the end of each track using the Fade Out function. The len
Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT 39CDR1000—Owner’s ManualSync Recording from CD, MD, or DATIn addition to audio data, COAXIAL (S/PDIF) format digita
40 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualOne-track Sync RecordingThis section explains how to use One-track Sync Recording.The following illustrati
Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT 41CDR1000—Owner’s Manual4 Start playback on the CD, MD, or DAT player.Recording starts, the PAUSE indicator goes ou
42 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualAll-track Sync RecordingThis section explains how to use All-track Sync Recording.The following illustrati
Sync Recording from CD, MD, or DAT 43CDR1000—Owner’s ManualIf the [STOP] button or [PAUSE] button is pressed, or no input signal is received for more
iii CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Interference The CDR1000 uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radio and television equipmen
44 Chapter 5—RecordingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualFinalizing DiscsThe Finalization function reads the temporary table of contents stored in the PMA, and wri
Erasing Discs (CD-RW only) 45CDR1000—Owner’s ManualErasing Discs (CD-RW only)CD-RW discs can be erased using the three Erasure functions: Last Track E
46 Chapter 6—Other FunctionsCDR1000—Owner’s Manual6 Other FunctionsSelecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback ClockWhen recording, the AES/EBU OUT outputs di
Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock 47CDR1000—Owner’s ManualNote: If the message “OUT OF RANGE” appears while monitoring, stop and reset the sa
48 Chapter 6—Other FunctionsCDR1000—Owner’s ManualUsing Digital Output ThruThe AES/EBU OUT and COAXIAL OUT can be set so that they output playback and
Using Digital Output Thru 49CDR1000—Owner’s ManualThis example is similar to the previous one except that the digital connections are AES/EBU instead
50 Chapter 6—Other FunctionsCDR1000—Owner’s ManualUsing a FootswitchAn optional footswitch, such as the Yamaha FC5, can be connected to the FOOT SW ja
Using the Parallel Port 51CDR1000—Owner’s ManualUsing the Parallel PortThe PARALLEL port is a general purpose interface that provides remote control a
52 TroubleshootingCDR1000—Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingSymptom AdviceCannot turn on the CDR1000.Make sure that the power cord is connected to a suitab
Troubleshooting 53CDR1000—Owner’s ManualThe SRC indicator lights up while recording.The SRC indicator lights up when the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter)
iv Contents CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
54 AppendixCDR1000—Owner’s ManualAppendix Error MessagesIf the CDR1000 displays an error message, follow the instructions below.Error Number Remarks0X
Specifications 55CDR1000—Owner’s ManualSpecificationsRecording mediaCD-R, CD-RWPlayback mediaCD, CD-R, CD-RWSampling rate44.1 kHzRecording resolution16
56 AppendixCDR1000—Owner’s ManualAnalog InputAnalog OutputDigital Audio InputDigital Audio OutputConnection Impedance Input Level Max. Level Connector
Dimensions 57CDR1000—Owner’s ManualDimensionsSpecifications and external appearance subject to change without notice.For European ModelPurchaser/User I
58 GlossaryCDR1000—Owner’s ManualGlossaryCD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio)—A digital storage medium that uses 120 mm optical discs to store 74 minute
Index 59CDR1000—Owner’s ManualIndexAA-B button 10A-B repeat playback 24AC IN connector 11AES/EBU IN connector 12AES/EBU indicator 8AES/EBU OUT connect
60 IndexCDR1000—Owner’s ManualOONCE, copy bit 28One-track repeat playback 24One-track sync recordingabout 39using 40OPCabout 4definition 58OPC message
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Introduction 1 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual 1 Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the Yamaha CDR1000 Professional Audio CD Recorder.The CDR1000 is
2 Chapter 1—Introduction CDR1000—Owner’s Manual CDR1000 Features Recording Media • CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable)• CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable) So
CDR1000 Features 3 CDR1000—Owner’s Manual Quick Locate • Previous and next track locate• Previous and next index locate• Forward and reverse search•
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