When Recording To Analog Tape; Playing Tracks In The Desired Order (Program Playback) - Teac MD-5 Manual Del Usuario

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When Recording to Analog Tape

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To play tracks with spaces inserted
after every track (Auto Space playback)
The Auto Space playback function inserts a
3-second blank space between each track.
This makes possible music scan operations
when recording from MDs to analog tape.
1. Press the [AUTO SPACE] button on the
remote control unit once so that
"A_SPACE ON" is displayed. ("
lights up.)
2. Press the [
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PLAY] button.
... To release Auto Space Playback, press
the [AUTO SPACE] button repeatedly
until "
" disappears.
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To pause after each track
(Auto Ready playback)
The deck can enter the Pause mode after
playing each track. This feature is
convenient when copying a single MD track
onto tape or when the tracks to be copied
are not continuous.
1. Press the [AUTO SPACE] button on the
remote control unit twice so that
"A_READY ON" is displayed.
("
" lights up.)
2. Press the [
¥
PLAY] button.
... When playback is finished, the deck
pauses at the beginning of the next track.
3. Press the [
¥
PLAY] or [
π
PAUSE] button
to start playing the next track.
... To release Auto Ready playback, press
the [AUTO SPACE] button repeatedly
until "
" disappears.
... A . SPACE and A . READY playback cannot
be used together.
Buttons used on this page
Playing Tracks in the Desired
Order (Program Playback)
Up to 25 tracks can be programmed in the
desired order and played.
To program tracks
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1. In the Stop mode, press the [PLAY
MODE] button repeatedly until "PGM
MODE" appears in the display. After
"
"PGM MODE", the display shows "0m 00s
00p" ("
2. Turn the [
µ
desired track number indicator lights on
the music calendar, and press [PUSH
ENTER] on the dial.
... The track number blinks.
... Repeat this operation to program other
tracks.
... Tracks
can
automatically by simply pressing the
numeric buttons (1 to 9, 0, +10) on the
remote control unit to display their
numbers sequentially.
... When a track number of 21 or more is
selected, the "
However, the track number can still be
checked on the TRACK NO. display.
... The same track can be programmed
repeatedly.
... If you make a mistake in the track
number entry, press the [CLEAR] button.
Each press clears the current last track
in the program.
" lights up).
TRACK
] dial so that the
be
programmed
" indicator blinks.
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3. Press the [
PLAY] button to start
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Program playback.
... The program is held in memory after
Program playback has been stopped by
pressing the [
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STOP] button or it has
stopped automatically at the end.
... Pressing the [
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STOP] button in the Stop
mode clears the program memory.
... When the total program playback time is
longer than 159 minutes and 59 seconds,
"---m--s" appears on the time counter.
... When the 25th track has been
programmed, "PGM Full !!" is displayed
and no more tracks can be programmed.
... Pressing the [PLAY MODE] button in the
Stop mode cancels the Program Play
mode and clears the program memory.
... The Program mode will not be canceled
even when the power is turned off, and
the programmed data will remain in the
deck.
... If you attempt program playback when
no programmed data is entered, normal
playback will start after "PGM Empty !!"
is displayed.
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To check the program contents
In the Play or Play-Pause mode, turn the
[
µ
TRACK
] dial or press the [
[
] button on the remote control unit to
display the program contents.
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To delete a programmed track
In the Stop mode, press the [CLEAR] button.
Each press clears the current last track in
the program.
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To add a track to the program
In the Stop mode, turn the [
µ
dial to select the desired track number and
press [PUSH ENTER] on the dial.
A track can also be added from the remote
control unit by simply entering the track
number
with
the
numeric
(1 to 9, 0, +10).
... The new track is appended to the end of
the existing program.
µ
] or
TRACK
]
buttons

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