| D01061020A   BB-1000CD   Portable CD/SD Recorder   OWNER''S MMAANUAL   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.   Servicing is required when the apparatus has been   damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or   plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects   have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has   been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate   normally, or has been dropped.   1 Read these instructions.   2 Keep these instructions.   3 Heed all warnings.   4 Follow all instructions.   5 Do not use this apparatus near water.   6 Clean only with dry cloth.   Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.   • • Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as   vases, on the apparatus.   7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in   accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.   Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such   as a book case or similar unit.   • • 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,   heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including   amplifiers) that produce heat.   The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power   from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON   switch not in the ON position.   The apparatus should be located close enough to the   AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord   plug at any time.   9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or   grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades   with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug   has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide   blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If   the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult   an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.   • The main plug is used as the disconnect device, the   disconnect device shall remain readily operable.   • • An apparatus with Class I construction shall be   connected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding   connection.   10 Protect the power cord from being walked on   or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience   receptacles, and the point where they exit from the   apparatus.   Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) should not   be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or   the like.   • • 11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the   manufacturer.   Excessive sound pressure from earphones and head-   phones can cause hearing loss.   12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or   table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the   apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when   moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury   from tip-over.   13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when   unused for long periods of time.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   Cautions about Batteries   This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could   cause a leak, rupture or other trouble. Always abide by the   following precautions when using batteries.   Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The batter-   ies could rupture or leak, causing fire or injury.   • When installing batteries, pay attention to the polarity   indications (plus/minus (+/–) orientation), and install   them correctly in the battery compartment as indicated.   Putting them in backward could make the batteries   rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around   them.   • When throwing used batteries away, follow the disposal   instructions indicated on the batteries and the local   disposal laws. When you store or dispose batteries, isorate   their terminals with insulation tape or something like that   to prevent them from contacting other batteries or metalic   objects.   • • Do not use batteries other than those specified. Do not   mix and use new and old batteries or different types of   batteries together. The batteries could rupture or leak,   causing fire, injury or stains around them.   Do not carry or store batteries together with small metal   objects. The batteries could short, causing leak, rupture   or other trouble.   • • • Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put them   in fire or water. Batteries could rupture or leak, causing   fire, injury or stains around them.   If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the   battery case before inserting new batteries. If the   battery fluid gets in an eye, it could cause loss of   eyesight. If fluid does enter an eye, wash it out thor-   oughly with clean water without rubbing the eye and   then consult a doctor immediately. If the fluid gets on a   person’s body or clothing, it could cause skin injuries or   burns. If this should happen, wash it off with clean water   and then consult a doctor immediately.   The unit power should be off when you install and   replace batteries.   • • Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit   for a long time. Batteries could rupture or leak, caus-   ing fire, injury or stains around them. If the battery fluid   leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery compartment   before inserting new batteries.   • Small children may mistakenly swallow a lithium coin   battery and it is very dangerous. Keep the battery and   the remote control out of the reach of small children. In   the event a battery is swallowed, immediately consult a   physician.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   This product has been designed and manufactured accord-   CAUTION   ing to FDA regulations “title 21, CFR, chapter 1, subchap-   ter J, based on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety   Act of 1968”, and is classified as a class 1 laser product.   There is no hazardous invisible laser radiation during   operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of   this product is completely confined in the protective hous-   ings.   • DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING   USING A SCREWDRIVER.   • USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS   OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES   OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN   MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION   EXPOSURE.   The label required in this regulation is shown at 1.   • IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE,   CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED   SERVICE PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE   PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.   • CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION   WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.   DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL   INSTRUMENTS.   Optical pickup   Type   : HOP-6201TC   Manufacturer   Laser output   Wavelength   : Hitachi Media Electronics Co,Ltd.   : Less than 75 mW on the objective lens (record)   : 777 to 787 nm   TASCAM BB-1000CD   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Playback   Listening to a disc   When playing back a disc, insert it and press the CD key.   You can use the unit when...   listening to a commercially available audio CD.   listening to a disc on which you recorded.   • • « page 19 “Playing back a disc (commercially available audio CD)”   page 36 “Playback”   Listening to files on an SD card   When playing back an audio file on an SD card, insert it and press the SD key.   You can use the unit when...   playing back an SD card containing WAV files and MP3 files.   playing back an SD card on which you recorded.   • • « page 30 “Inserting an SD card”   page 36 “Playback”   What types of files can this unit play back?   MP3 files and WAV files on an SD card can be played back.   « page 36 “Playable file format”   To select files to play back on an SD card   The unit plays only files in a folder which contains the currently playing file when you are using an SD card. You can select a   folder to playback on an SD card on the BROWSE screen.   « page 48 “Browsing an SD card”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Recording   Difference between a disc and SD card   Same as a commercially available audio CD, sound is recorded on a disc in the CD-DA format. The disc can be played back   on a standard CD player.   You can record sound on an SD card on the WAV or MP3 format. You can record for a longer period of time by using the MP3   format though the sound quality is inferior to a CD's.   In addition, you can edit audio files on the SD card such as dividing them.   Recording on a disc   « page 38 “Recording”   What disc is recordable?   You can use a CD-R or CD-RW for recording.   « page 17 “About CD-R and CD-RW discs”   What is finalization?   To playback a disc recorded on the unit on another device, the process called finalization is required. You cannot record on a   CD-R disc any more after finalization. You can make a finalized CD-RW disc recordable again by unfinalizing it.   « page 47 “Finalizing a disc”   page 47 “Unfinalizing a CD-RW”   Recording on an SD card   « page 38 “Recording”   To record in higher sound quality   You can record in the same sound quality as that of a commercially available CD.   It is useful when...   recording a live performance, concert or recital.   • « page 45 “Long time recording”   To record for a longer period of time   You can record longer in less file size by using the MP3 format.   It is useful when...   recording for many hours in a conference or event.   • « page 45 “Long time recording”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Recording with the built-in microphones   To record sounds all around the unit by using the front and rear microphones   You can record sounds around the unit by using the built-in microphones on the front and rear. It is suitable when recording   the music played in a circle, placing the unit at the center of the circle. Select FRNT/REAR at SOURCE in the INPUT screen to   record sound using the front and rear microphones.   It is useful when...   recording sound of a small orchestra surrounding the unit.   recording sound of a band in a sound room placing the unit at its center.   recording a meeting.   • • • « page 38 “Selecting the input”   To record sound using the front microphones only   It is suitable when recording a small band or solo play. Select FRNT/REAR at SOURCE in the INPUT screen and turn the   REAR MIC knob down to the minimum to record by the front microphones only.   It is useful when...   sound source exists in front of the unit only, such as in a private lesson or solo play.   recording sound of a big orchestra at a position such as the conductor's.   • • « page 38 “Selecting the input”   Recording with external microphones   When using external microphones, connect them to the EXT MIC jacks on the left side and select EXT/REAR at SOURCE in   the INPUT screen. Turn the REAR MIC knob down to the minimum. Slide the PHANTOM switch to ON when using condenser   microphones in addition.   It is useful when...   recording in high quality with using high-performance condenser microphones.   • « page 35 “Connecting to the EXT MIC jacks”   page 38 “Selecting the input”   Recording the sound from an external device   To record the sound of a tape recorder or record player   You can record the playback sound of an external device such as a tape recorder or record player. Connect a device to the   LINE IN jack on the left side and select FRNT/LINE at SOURCE in the INPUT screen. Turn the FRONT MIC knob down to the   minimum.   You can give numbers to tracks automatically by using the auto recording function (page 44).   It is useful when...   copying sound on a cassette tape or MD on to a CD or SD card.   recording sound on media unplayable on this unit.   recording sound through the line output of an electric instrument.   • • • « page 35 “Connecting to the LINE IN jack”   page 38 “Selecting the input”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Settings for flexible recording   Adjusting recording level automatically   The recorded sound may distort when the input level is too high and it may become noisy when the level is too low. The level   control functions on the unit adjust the input level automatically according to the strength of input signals to get appropriate   volume.   It is useful when...   some speakers speak loudly and others low in a meeting or conference.   a loud sound comes out suddenly such as in a live performance.   • • « page 38 “Adjusting the input settings”   Adjusting recording level manually   Automatic adjustment of input level by the level control functions may result in a little bit unnatural sound volume. It is rec-   ommended to adjust the recording level manually to get better sound.   « page 39 “Ordinary recording”   Starting recording automatically   You can start recording automatically as sound comes in from microphones by using the automatic recording function.   It is useful when...   starting recording as sound comes out in a event or conference.   • « page 44 “Auto recording”   Skipping silence while recording   You can set the unit to pause recording automatically when no sound comes in from microphones by using the automatic   recording function.   It is useful when...   you do not want to record silence in a meeting.   • « page 44 “Auto recording”   Dividing recording files automatically   You can set the unit to make a new recording file as it detect silence for a certain moment by using the automatic recording   function.   It is useful when...   dividing recording files as presenters change in a conference.   dividing files per tracks without stopping playback during recording sound from a cassette tape or record.   • • « page 44 “Auto recording”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Assisting practice of an instrument   Tuning of an instrument   You can use the unit as a chromatic tuner or oscillator.   « page 41 “Using the Tuner”   Practicing with the metronome   You can use the unit as a metronome.   « page 41 “Using the Metronome”   Changing the playback speed   You can change the playback speed of a CD or SD card without changing the key.   It is useful when...   practicing in slow speed at first and gradually increasing the speed.   copying a quick musical phrase.   • • « page 42 “Changing the playback speed”   Changing the playback key   You can change the playback key without changing the playback speed.   It is useful when...   practicing in a higher or lower key.   • « page 42 “Changing the playback key”   playing back a certain part of a song repeatedly   You can specify a section and play back it repeatedly.   It is useful when...   practicing a new phrase repeatedly.   listening to a difficult phrase repeatedly.   • • « page 37 “Loop playback (I-O LOOP)”   Skipping a track a little backward   You can skip back a few second while playing back a track by pressing the FLASHBACK key. The skip back time is adjustable   (1-5 seconds).   It is useful when...   missing an important phrase.   • « page 36 “Skipping a track a little backward (FLASH BACK)”   page 50 “Adjusting the time of FLASH BACK”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Reducing the volume of a certain part   You can select a certain position and reduce the sound volume from the position.   It is useful when...   practicing a song reducing the vocal sound on a CD.   practicing a certain instrument in an orchestra by reducing the part on a CD.   • • « page 42 “Reducing sound of a certain location (PART CANCEL)”   Overdubbing on a playback sound   You can mix up the playback sound of a disc or SD card and that from microphones and the LINE IN jack and record the   mixed sound on to an SD card,   Easy overdubbing   You can mix up sound casually with the playback sound from speakers. Both the playback sound and your sound are recorded   through microphone.   It is useful when...   overdubbing the play of two or more people on the playback sound.   overdubbing sound of an acoustic instrument such as strings or horn.   • • « page 39 “Mixing up the playback sound and your play (OVERDUB)”   Recording sound in high quality   Overdub a new sound monitoring the playback sound with headphones. The playback sound is recorded directly as digital   signals and you can record sound in high quality.   It is useful when...   overdubbing the sound of instruments which need line input such as an electric guitar.   • « page 40 “Overdubbing in higher sound quality (DIRECT MIX)”   Editing an audio file   You can edit files on an SD card only. You cannot edit tracks on a disc.   Dividing a file   You can divide a WAV file recorded on an SD card into two or more files. You cannot divide an MP3 file.   It is useful when...   deleting silent parts of an audio file.   dividing a long recording file of a meeting at certain points.   dividing a file recording a whole concert song by song.   • • • « page 46 “Editing a file”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   What you can do with the unit   Changing the playback order of files   You can change the playback order of audio files on an SD card.   It is useful when...   changing the order as you like.   changing the order following your practice order.   • • « page 46 “Editing a file”   Deleting files   You can delete unnecessary audio files on an SD card.   « page 46 “Editing a file”   Copying music files   Copying tracks on a disc on to an SD card   You can copy selected tracks on a disc on to an SD card. You can save file size by using the MP3 format when copying.   It is useful when...   copying only your favorite tracks from discs.   • « page 43 “Copying a CD onto an SD card”   Copying files on an SD card on to a disc   You can copy music files on an SD card on to a disc. You can arrange the order of the selected files when copying. You can   play the disc on standard CD players.   It is useful when...   copying and distributing discs containing a playing sample to your students for their practice.   • « page 43 “Writing files on an SD card onto a disc”   Backing up a disc   You can make a backup of a disc by copying its whole contents on to an SD card and copy them on a blank disc.   « page 44 “Duplicating an audio CD”   Other useful functions   Making a CD-RW recordable again   You can remove finalization on a finalized CD-RW for additional recording.   « page 47 “Unfinalizing a CD-RW”   Formatting an SD card   When using a new SD card or one used on another device on the unit, it is recommended to format the card before starting to   use it. The possibility of recording error may become higher when using an SD card formatted on another device.   All the folders and files recorded on an SD card are erased by formatting.   « page 49 “Formatting an SD card”   TASCAM BB-1000CD   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................... 2   What you can do with the unit..............................6   6–Connection .......................................................35   Connecting monitors............................................................................ 35   Connecting external microphones and an audio device....................... 35   Connecting to the EXT MIC jacks.................................................................... 35   Connecting to the LINE IN jack....................................................................... 35   1–Introduction..................................................... 15   Main features ....................................................................................... 15   Included items...................................................................................... 15   Note about this manual........................................................................ 15   Trademarks, copyrights, and disclaimers ............................................. 15   Cautions on installation ....................................................................... 16   Beware of condensation....................................................................... 16   Cleaning the unit.................................................................................. 16   About SD cards ..................................................................................... 16   Precautions for use ........................................................................................ 16   About Discs........................................................................................... 16   Cautions..........................................................................................................16   About CD-R and CD-RW discs ........................................................................ 17   Inserting a disc into the slot-loading drive........................................... 17   7–Playback ........................................................... 36   Playable file format.............................................................................. 36   Playback............................................................................................... 36   Skipping a track a little backward (FLASH BACK) .......................................... 36   Playback from marked points........................................................................ 36   Repeat playback ............................................................................................ 37   Loop playback (I–O LOOP)............................................................................. 37   Adjusting the volume .................................................................................... 37   8–Recording......................................................... 38   Recording environment........................................................................ 38   Selecting the input ........................................................................................ 38   Adjusting the input settings.......................................................................... 38   Volume balance adjustment ................................................................ 38   Adjusting the balance of microphones.......................................................... 38   Adjusting the level of playback signal ........................................................... 38   Ordinary recording ............................................................................... 39   Overdubbing ........................................................................................ 39   Preparation for overdubbing......................................................................... 39   Overdub recording......................................................................................... 40   Overdubbing in higher sound quality (DIRECT MIX) ............................. 40   2-Quick start guide.............................................. 18   Preparation .......................................................................................... 18   Turning the power on and off............................................................... 18   Playing back a disc (commercially available audio CD) .............................. 19   Loading a disc ................................................................................................ 19   Selecting the playback media.........................................................................19   Playing back....................................................................................................19   Adjusting the volume .....................................................................................19   Using the special playback control functions   9–For practicing musical instruments............... 41   Using the Tuner .................................................................................... 41   Preparation.................................................................................................... 41   Chromatic tuner mode................................................................................... 41   Oscillator mode.............................................................................................. 41   Using the Metronome .......................................................................... 41   Setting the metronome................................................................................. 41   Starting and stopping the metronome.......................................................... 42   Practicing with CD/SD playback ........................................................... 42   Changing the playback key............................................................................ 42   Changing the playback speed........................................................................ 42   Reducing sound of a certain location (PART CANCEL).................................... 42   Practicing a certain phrase repeatedly...........................................................42   Recording the practice with CD/SD....................................................... 42   (changing pitch and speed of playback)............................................... 19   Recording............................................................................................. 20   Inserting an SD card ...................................................................................... 20   Recording on an SD card ................................................................................ 20   Recording on a disc........................................................................................ 21   3–Part Names and Functions.............................. 23   Top panel ............................................................................................. 23   Front Panel........................................................................................... 25   Rear Panel ............................................................................................ 25   Left side panel...................................................................................... 26   Right side panel ................................................................................... 27   Remote control unit (RC-BB1000)......................................................... 27   10–Other useful functions.................................. 43   Copying audio files............................................................................... 43   Copying a CD on to an SD card ....................................................................... 43   Writing files on an SD card onto a disc........................................................... 43   Duplicating an audio CD ................................................................................ 44   Changing recording settings ................................................................ 44   Auto recording............................................................................................... 44   Long time recording ...................................................................................... 45   About the recording time .............................................................................. 45   Editing a file ......................................................................................... 46   4–Preparation...................................................... 28   Powering the unit ................................................................................ 28   Connecting the AC adapter............................................................................ 28   Installing the batteries .................................................................................. 28   Remote control unit ..............................................................................28   Installing the battery......................................................................................28   Battery replacement.......................................................................................28   Precautions concerning batteries...................................................................29   Precautions using remote control unit ...........................................................29   Turning the power on and off................................................................29   Setting the date and time .....................................................................29   Inserting an SD card ............................................................................. 30   Removing the SD card.................................................................................... 30   When using a new SD card ............................................................................ 30   Write protection ............................................................................................ 30   Loading a disc....................................................................................... 30   Ejecting a disc ................................................................................................ 31   Selecting the recording/playback media.............................................. 31   11–Managing recording media .......................... 47   Finalizing a disc.................................................................................... 47   Unfinalizing a CD-RW........................................................................... 47   Deleting tracks on a CD-RW ................................................................. 47   Browsing an SD card............................................................................. 48   Screen navigation.......................................................................................... 48   Icons on the BROWSE screen.......................................................................... 48   File operations............................................................................................... 48   Folder operations........................................................................................... 49   Formatting an SD card.......................................................................... 49   5–Screen Overview.............................................. 32   Home screen ........................................................................................ 32   Record screen........................................................................................33   Setting screens..................................................................................... 33   Setting screen structure ................................................................................ 33   Operation basics ............................................................................................ 33   Operation example........................................................................................ 34   Setting screen list.......................................................................................... 34   TASCAM BB-1000CD   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   12–Environmental settings ................................ 50   Backlight Auto OFF setting................................................................... 50   Adjust the display contrast................................................................... 50   Adjusting the time of FLASH BACK ....................................................... 50   Setting the date and time .................................................................... 50   13–Messages........................................................ 51   14–Troubleshooting............................................ 53   15–Specifications ................................................ 54   Specifications....................................................................................... 54   CD recorder .................................................................................................... 54   Audio input and output........................................................................ 54   Audio performance .............................................................................. 54   General................................................................................................. 54   Dimensions........................................................................................... 55   TASCAM BB-1000CD   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1–Introduction   Thank you very much for purchasing the TASCAM BB-   1000CD Portable CD/SD Recorder. Please read this Own-   er’s Manual carefully in order to maximize your use of all   the unit’s features. We hope that you will enjoy using this   recorder for many years to come. After you have finished   reading this manual, keep it in a safe place.   Note about this manual   Descriptions as below will be used on this manual.   Keys and terminals on the unit and external devices and   messages on the displays are written like this: MENU.   The CD-DA format may also be mentioned as "audio   CD" format. In addition, discs on which tracks are   recorded in the audio CD format may be mentioned as   an "audio CD".   • • Main features   Additional information is introduced in the styles below   when needed:   • Boom box style Portable CD/SD Recorder   Directly recording to CD-R/RW and SD (SDHC)   CD: CD-DA (16-bit / 44.1 kHz)   • • TIP   SD: WAV (16-bit / 44.1 kHz), MP3 (High (192 kbps),   Mid (128 kbps), Low (64 kbps) / 44.1 kHz)   Copy from SD(WAV, MP3) to CD (CD-DA) / CD   (CD-DA) to SD (WAV, MP3)   VSA (Variable Speed Audition) changes playback speed   without pitch change, and changes pitch without speed   change   Useful hints when using the unit.   NOTE   • • Explanation of actions in special situation and supplement.   CAUTION   Instructions that should be followed to avoid injury, damage to the   unit or other equipment, and loss of recording data.   Easy operation with dedicated knobs and keys   5 W + 5 W digital amplifier (Class D Delta-Sigma   modulation with 512 times over-sampling by 1-bit   amplifier technology)   • • Trademarks, copyrights, and disclaimers   Two pairs of stereo microphones on the front and   rear for 360-degree recording for band recording and   minutes recording   • SDHC Logo is a trademark.   Over-dub recording   Powered through 8 x AA batteries or AC power adapter   Wireless remote control unit   • • • • MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from   Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.   2 x XLR mic inputs with +48 V phantom power   Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply   any right to distribute MPEG Layer-3 compliant content   created with this product in revenue-generating broadcast   systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution   channels), streaming applications (via Internet, intranets   and/or other networks), other content distribution systems   (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like)   or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs,   semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the   like). An independent license for such use is required. For   Included items   The included items are listed below.   Take care when opening the package not to damage the   items. Keep the package materials for transportation in the   future.   Please contact the store where you purchased this unit if   any of these items are missing or have been damaged dur-   ing transportation.   Other company names, product names and logos in this   document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of   their respective owners.   Main unit   1 1 1 1 1 1 • • • • • • AC adapter [PS-1225L]   Remote control [RC-BB1000]   Lithium coin battery [CR2025]   Warranty card   Owner's manual (this manual)   CAUTION   Be sure to use the supplied PS-1225L AC adapter and power cable.   Also, do not use the supplied AC adapter and power cable with   other devices. It may cause malfunctions, the fire and electric shock.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1–Introduction   Using wireless applications such as a cellular phone near   the unit may cause noise, especially at incoming and   outgoing of a call and during speaking over the phone.   Take a distance from such devices or turning them off.   Do not use the unit with the front panel down or side   panels down. It may cause malfunctions of CD record-   ing and playback. Install it with the operation panel up.   • • Note   Any data, including, but not limited to information, de-   scribed herein are intended only as illustrations of such   data and/or information and not as the specifications for   such data and/or information. TEAC CORPORATION   disclaims any warranty that any use of such data and/or   information shall be free from infringement of any third   party’s intellectual property rights or other proprietary   rights, and further, assumes no liability of whatsoever   nature in the event of any such infringement, or arising   from or connected with or related to the use of such data   and/or information.   Beware of condensation   If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place, or used   after a sudden temperature change, there is a danger of   condensation; vapor in the air could condense on the inter-   nal mechanism, making correct operation impossible. To   prevent this, or if this occurs, let the recorder sit for one or   two hours at the new room temperature before using.   This product is designed to help you record and repro-   duce sound works to which you own the copyright, or   where you have obtained permission from the copyright   holder or the rightful licensor. Unless you own the   copyright, or have obtained the appropriate permission   from the copyright holder or the rightful licensor, your   unauthorized recording, reproduction or distribution   thereof may result in severe criminal penalties under   copyright laws and international copyright treaties. If   you are uncertain about your rights, contact your legal   advisor. Under no circumstances will TEAC Corpora-   tion be responsible for the consequences of any illegal   copying performed using the recorder.   Cleaning the unit   To clean the unit, wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Do   not use any benzene, paint thinner, ethyl alcohol or other   chemical agents to clean the unit as they could damage the   surface.   About SD cards   This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback. You   can use 64 MB - 2 GB SD cards and 4 GB - 32 GB SDHC   cards with this unit. A list of SD cards that have been tested   with this unit can be found on the TASCAM web site (www.   tascam.com).   Cautions on installation   The nominal operating temperature should be between   5˚C and 35˚C.   • Do not install in places as below. It may deteriorate   sound quality and/or cause malfunctions:   a place susceptible to vibration or unstable   • Precautions for use   SD cards are delicate media. In order to avoid damaging   a card or the card slot, please take the following precau-   tions when handling them.   • a place exposed to direct sunlight, such as by a window   a place excessively hot such as by a heater   a place excessively cold   Do not leave them in extremely hot or cold places.   Do not leave them in extremely humid places.   Do not let them get wet.   Do not put things on top of them or twist them.   Do not hit them.   • • • • • a place with bad ventilation or excessively damp   Hum noise may be generated when using the unit near   a device which has a large transformer such as a power   amplifier. Take a distance from such devices and turn   the unit around to stop the noise.   Using the unit near a TV or radio may cause picture   deterioration or noise. Take a distance from such devic-   es.   • • About Discs   The built-in CD drive on this unit can record/play back CD   in the CD-DA format.   Cautions   Please use CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs bearing the   following logos.   • TASCAM BB-1000CD   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1–Introduction   CD-R   About CD-R and CD-RW discs   CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they have   been used for recording, they cannot be erased or re-   recorded. However, if space is available on the disc (and   the disc has not been finalized), additional material can be   recorded.   By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the same   way as a CD-R disc, but the last track or tracks recorded   can be erased, and the space on the disc can be re-used for   other recordings.   CD-RW   However, you should note that an audio CD created using   a CD-RW disc may not play back satisfactorily on every   audio CD player.   CD-R, by contrast, may be played satisfactorily on the   majority of audio CD players.   Always insert the disc into the slot with the label side   toward you. (Compact discs can be played or recorded   only on one side.)   To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on   the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it   carefully by the edges.   • • Inserting a disc into the slot-loading drive   Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side (the non-   label side). Grime and dust may cause skipping.   Should the disc become dirty, wipe the surface radially   (from the center hole outward towards the outer edge)   with a soft, dry cloth:   • • Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid   dust and scratches that could cause the laser pickup to   “skip.”   Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic   sprays or fluid, benzine or thinner to clean the discs.   Such chemicals will do irreparable damage to the disc’s   plastic surface.   Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of the   disc. Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining   from tape or stickers that have been removed. If they are   inserted into the player, they could stick to the internal   mechanism, requiring removal by a technician.   Never use a stabilizer. Using commercially available CD   stabilizers with this unit will damage the mechanism   and cause them to malfunction.   • • 1. Insert a disc halfway into the slot by holding the disc   edge and facing the label side front, as illustrated.   2. Push the disc into the slot until the disc is automati-   cally brought in.   When a disc is not loaded properly   When a disc is not loaded properly, draw out the disc and   press the øEJECT key, then try to load it again. DO NOT   push the disc in forcedly. It may damage the unit and the   disc.   • • Do not use cracked discs.   • • Do not use CDs with an irregular shape (octagonal,   heart shaped, business card size, etc.). CDs of this sort   can damage the unit:   Copy-protected discs and other discs which do not   conform to the CD standard may not play back correctly   in this player. If you use such discs in this unit, TEAC   Corporation and its subsidiaries cannot be responsible   for any consequences or guarantee the quality of repro-   duction. If you experience problems with such non-stan-   dard discs, you should contact the producers of the disc.   • TASCAM BB-1000CD   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2–Quick start guide   Here introduces preparation of the unit and basic operations   from playback to recording.   Installing the batteries   Take off the battery case cover and install separately pur-   chased eight AA batteries observing the and — marks on   the case.   Preparation   Powering the unit   You can use the supplied AC adapter or separately purchased   AA batteries. Connect the AC adapter or install the batter-   ies before use.   Connecting the AC adapter   Connect the power cable to the AC adapter, the adapter to   the unit, then connect the power cable to the AC outlet.   TASCAM PS-1225L   DC plug   NOTE   Batteries are not supplied with this product. It is recommended to   use Ni-MH or alkaline batteries.   Turning the power on and off   AC cord holder   AC outlet   Turning on the power   Slide the POWER switch on the left side of the unit to ON.   The Home screen will be displayed after the start-up screen   disappears.   The left side panel of the unit has a dent for holding the   cable of the AC adapter–the AC cord holder. Hook the   cord in to the clipping of the holder to prevent unexpected   disconnection of the cord.   Turning off the power   Slide the POWER switch to OFF.   CAUTION   Do not turn off the power while the CD or SD indicator is flashing   (during writing data).   CAUTION   • DO NOT hook the AC cord in forcedly. It may damage the cord.   • Uninstall the batteries when using the supplied AC adapter to   keep the battery life longer.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2–Quick start guide   Playing back   Playing back a disc (commercially available audio CD)   Use the keys on the top of the unit to operate the   BB-1000CD.   Loading a disc   NOTE   You can load a disc while the unit is turned on.   1. Insert a disc halfway into the slot facing the label side   front, as illustrated.   Press the PLAY/READY [¥/π] key to start playback.   Press the PLAY/READY [¥/π] key again to pause playback.   Press the STOP key to stop playback.   Press the ≤ key to skip to the beginning of the next track.   Press the μ key to skip to the beginning of the current   track. Pressing it within the 1 seconds from the beginning   of a track skips to the beginning of the previous track.   Press and hold the ≤/μ key during playback/pause to   search tracks forward/backward.   Press the FLASH BACK key during playback (or pause) to   skip 2-second back the track.   NOTE   You can change the skip-back time when pressing the FLASH BACK   key ( ∑page 50 “Adjusting the time of FLASH BACK”.)   Adjusting the volume   Turn the VOLUME knob on the top of the unit to adjust the   volume.   2. Push the disc into the slot until the disc is automati-   cally brought in.   CAUTION   • You cannot insert a disc when the unit is turned off.   • When a disc is not loaded properly, draw out the disc and press   the øEJECT key, then try to load it again. DO NOT push the disc   in forcedly. It may damage the unit and the disc.   Ejecting a disc   Using the special playback control functions   (changing pitch and speed of playback)   Turn the knobs on the top of the unit to adjust pitch and   speed of playback.   Press the øEJECT key.   The disc is ejected halfway. Draw it out by holding its edge.   Use the keys on the top of the unit to control playback.   CAUTION   You cannot eject a disc when the unit is turned off.   Selecting the playback media   Press the CD key on the unit while the Home screen is   displayed to select it.   The recording/playback media is changed and the indicator   of the selected media lights up.   Turn the SPEED knob to adjust the playback speed without   changing pitch.   Turn the KEY knob to adjust the playback pitch without   changing speed.   For fine adjustment of pitch, use the FINE PITCH knob.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2–Quick start guide   Recording on an SD card   Before recording, insert an SD card into the unit and press   the SD key to change the recording media to SD card.   Recording   Recording by using the built-in microphones is explained   in the example below.   You can also use external microphones connected to the   EXT MIC A(L)/EXT MIC B(R) terminals and audio equip-   ment connected to the LINE IN terminal on the left side of   the unit as recording sources.   1. Press the INPUT key to open the INPUT screen.   NOTE   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the SOURCE   item.   It is recommended to format an SD card on the unit before record-   ing on the card (∑page 49 “Formatting an SD card”).   Using an SD card formatted on other devices or a PC may increase   3. Turn the DATA wheel to select "FRNT/REAR".   The built-in microphones on the front and rear   (FRONT MIC and REAR MIC) are set to the recording   source.   the possibility of recording errors.   º 1. Press the REC/READY [ ] key.   The unit becomes on standby for recording. The   Record screen appears and REC/READY [º] key   flashes.   4. Press the INPUT key to return to the Home screen.   Inserting an SD card   The SD card slot and the CD slot are equipped on the right   side of the unit.   Insert an SD card in the SD card slot and push it until it   clicks fully into place.   2. Check the level meter and adjust the input level by   turning the FRONT MIC/EXT MIC knob and the REAR   MIC/LINE knob.   Removing the SD card   The input level is indicated on the L/R meter.   Press the inserted SD card in gently and it will disengage   from the unit so that you can completely pull it out.   NOTE   Do not remove the SD card during recording and playback, and   while the SD indicator is flashing (writing data).   The indicators upper left of the knobs light when the   input is too loud. Set the input level a little less than   that makes the indicators lit at inputting maximum   volume.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2–Quick start guide   º 3. Press the REC/READY [ ] key to start recording.   The REC/READY [º] key lights during recording.   4. Recording stops when pressing the STOP key during   recording or recording-on-standby. The REC/READY   [º] key goes off.   • Pressing the REC/READY [º] key during recording   returns the unit on standby for recording. The REC/   READY key flashes during recording-on-standby.   2. Check the level meter and adjust the input level by   turning the FRONT MIC/EXT MIC knob and the REAR   MIC/LINE knob.   The input level is indicated on the L/R meter.   Recording on a new track starts as you press the   REC/READY [º] key again. The REC/READY [º] key   lights steadily.   NOTE   You can play the last recorded file if you press the PLAY/READY   [¥/π] key directly after stopping recording by pressing the STOP   key.   The indicators upper left of the knobs light when the   input is too loud. Set the input level a little less than   that makes the indicators lit at inputting maximum   volume.   Recording on a disc   Before recording, load a CD-R or CD-RW into the unit and   press the CD key to change the recording media to CD.   º 3. Press the REC/READY [ ] key to start recording.   The REC/READY [º] key lights during recording.   4. Recording stops when pressing the STOP key during   recording or recording-on-standby. The REC/READY   [º] key goes off.   CAUTION   You cannot record on a disc when using the unit with battery   power. Supply the power through the AC adapter.   • Pressing the REC/READY [º] key during recording   returns the unit on standby for recording. The REC/   READY key flashes during recording-on-standby.   Recording on a new track starts as you press the   REC/READY [º] key again. The REC/READY [º] key   lights steadily.   NOTE   You can play the last recorded track if you press the PLAY/READY   [¥/π] key directly after stopping recording by pressing the STOP   key.   CAUTION   º 1. Press the REC/READY [ ] key.   To playback a disc recorded on the unit on another device, you need   to finalize it.   The unit becomes on standby for recording. The   Record screen appears and REC/READY [º] key   flashes.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2–Quick start guide   Ejecting a disc   Press the ø EJECT key to eject a disc. A finalization con-   firmation message appears when ejecting a disc not final-   ized yet.   Press the F1 key to finalize it. Press the F2 key to eject it   without finalization.   NOTE   You can finalize a disc without its ejection (∑page 47 “Finalizing a   disc”).   Recordable discs:   You can use a CD-R or CD-RW disc for recording. CD-R   discs can be recorded once only. Once they have been   used for recording, they cannot be erased or re-recorded.   However, if space is available on the disc (and the disc has   not been finalized), additional material can be recorded. A   recorded CD-R disc can be played on a standard CD play-   ers after finalization (some CD players may not play back   the disc even after finalization).   CD-RW discs can be reused even after fully recorded by   erasing the existing tracks. The erasable track is the final   one/ones; you cannot erase the track/tracks-in-between   only. CD-RW discs may be unplayable on some players   even after finalization.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3–Part Names and Functions   Top panel   When the METRONOME screen is displayed, press this   key to return to the Home screen.   1 FRONT MIC/EXT MIC knob/Excessive input indicator   Use this knob to adjust the input level of the front built-   in microphones (FRONT MIC) or external microphones.   The indicator on the upper left lights when the input   level is too high.   8 SPEED knob   Use this knob to adjust playback speed.   9 KEY knob   2 REAR MIC/LINE knob/Excessive input indicator   Use this knob to adjust the playback pitch of playback.   Use this knob to adjust the input level of the rear built-   in microphones (REAR MIC) or the signal from the   LINE IN terminal.   0 FINE PITCH knob   Use this knob for fine adjustment of playback pitch.   The indicator on the upper left lights when the input   level is too high.   q ø EJECT key   Press this key to eject a disc.   3 VOLUME knob   w CD key/CD indicator   Use this knob to adjust the speaker volume and the   output level of headphones and lineout signals.   When the Home screen is displayed, press this key to   change the recording/playback media to CD.   4 Display   The indicator lights when CD is selected.   This shows various information such as the selected   media, recording/playback signal level, data transfer   status, setting menus, etc.   e SD key/SD indicator   When the Home screen is displayed, press this key to   change the recording/playback media to SD card.   5 ENTER key   The indicator lights when SD card is selected.   Use this key to confirm the selection during operations   on the setting screen.   r INPUT key   Press this key to open the Input Setting (INPUT) screen.   6 DATA wheel   When the INPUT screen is displayed, press this key to   return to the Home screen.   When a setting screen is open, use the wheel to change   the setting of the selected item.   When the Home screen is open, use the wheel to adjust   the file playback position.   t BALANCE key   Press this key to open the Input Balance Setting   (BALANCE) screen.   7 METRONOME key   When the BALANCE screen is displayed, press this key   to return to the Home screen.   Press this key to use the metronome function   (METRONOME screen.)   TASCAM BB-1000CD   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3–Part Names and Functions   y OVERDUB key   h PLAY/READY [Á/π] key   Press this key when recording a mixed sound of CD/SD   playback and other input signals (overdubbing).   When the Home screen is displayed and playback is   stopped, press this key to start playback.   The unit becomes on standby for overdubbing by   pressing the key and the key lights during on standby.   During playback, press this key to pause it.   j FLASH BACK key   º u REC/READY [ ] key   Press this key to skip a few seconds back the track   during playback (or pause). You can adjust the skip   back time at the SET UP screen (∑ page 36 “Skipping a   track a little backward (FLASH BACK)”).   Press this key to make the unit on standby for   recording. The key is flashing while on standby. The   key lights during recording.   During recording, press this key to make the unit on   standby for recording.   k TUNER key   Press this key to open the TUNER screen. You can use   the unit as a chromatic tuner for instrument (∑ page 41   “Chromatic tuner mode”).   i F1 key   This key works variously depending on the status   of the unit; confirming of the selection, returning to   the previous step. etc. The function of the F1 key is   indicated on left bottom of the display.   When the TUNER screen is displayed, press this key to   return to the Home screen.   l LOOP key   o HOME key   Use this key to activate/deactivate the loop playback   when the start point and end point of playback has been   set (∑ page 37 "Loop playback (I–O LOOP)”).   Press this key to return to the Home screen while   displaying another screen.   Use this key to activate/deactivate repeat playback   when the points are not set (∑ page 37 “Repeat   playback” ).   p MENU key   When the Home screen is displayed, press this key to   open the menu list (MENU screen).   Press IN/OUT/MARK key while pressing and   holding this key to clear the start/end/marker point,   respectively.   When a setting screen is displayed, press this key to   return to the MENU screen.   a F2 Key   ; IN key   This key works variously depending on the status   of the unit; confirming of the selection, returning to   the previous step. etc. The function of the F2 key is   indicated on right bottom of the display.   Use this key to set the start point of the loop playback.   Press this key while pressing and holding the LOOP key   to clear the start point (∑ page 37 "Loop playback (I–O   LOOP)”).   s CURSOR [§/¶/˙/¥] key   z OUT key   Press this key to move the cursor (highlighted area) on   a setting screen.   Use this key to set the end point of the loop playback.   Press this key while pressing and holding the LOOP key   to clear the end point (∑ page 37 "Loop playback (I–O   LOOP)”).   d STOP key   Press this key to stop playback. The track returns to its   beginning.   x MARK key   Use this key to set the marker point where playback   starts. Press this key while pressing and holding the   LOOP key to clear the marker point on the Home   screen. (∑ page 36 “Playback from marked point”).   f Â/Ô key   Press this key within 1 seconds from the beginning of   a track to skip to the beginning of the previous track.   Pressing it at more than 1 seconds after the beginning   of a track skips to the beginning of the current track.   Press and hold this key to fast-reverse the tracks.   Pressing this key during loop playback slides the end   point of the loop back to its start point, keeping the   time length of the loop.   g ¯/ key   Press this key to skip to the next track.   Press and hold this key to fast-forward the tracks.   Pressing this key during loop playback slides the start   point of the loop forward to its end point, keeping the   time length of the loop.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3–Part Names and Functions   Front Panel   While using the metronome function, the green light   moves left and right along with its time.   c FRONT MIC L/R   Built-in stereo microphones.   While using the chromatic tuner function, the LED   indicates the pitch difference from the reference tone.   The left microphone also functions as the tuning   microphone.   n Remote sensor   v Power indicator   This receives the signals from the supplied remote   control unit (RC-BB1000). Aim the head of the remote   control unit to the sensor when operating the unit with   it (∑ page 27 “Remote control unit (RC-BB1000)”).   The indicator lights when the unit is turned on.   b Volume/playback/recording indicator   When adjusting the volume, the indicator shows the   volume by the number of green lights.   The center LED lights in green during playback.   The center LED lights in red during recording.   Rear Panel   Inside of the battery case   m REAR MIC L/R   , Battery case   Built-in stereo microphones.   The case holds 8 AA batteries.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3–Part Names and Functions   Left side panel   . POWER switch   & PHANTOM switch   Use this switch to turn on/off the power.   Slide this switch to ON when supplying the power (+48   V) to the microphones connected to the EXT MIC jacks.   / LINE OUT jack   CAUTION   Use this to connect an electronic instrument with   speakers, audio equipment, powered speakers, etc.   Do not connect/disconnect a microphone when the PHANTOM   switch is ON.   ! SPEAKER switch   * EXT MIC A(L)/EXT MIC B(R) jacks   Use this switch to turn on/off the built in speakers.   Use the XLR jacks to connect external microphones.   The pin configuration of the XLR connector is:   #1=ground, #2=hot, #3=cold.   @ PHONES jack   Use this to connect headphones.   # DC IN 12V jack   Connect the supplied AC adapter to this jack.   $ AC cord holder   This holds the AC cord to prevent unexpected   disconnection of the cord.   % AUTO/LIMITER switch   Use this to activate/deactivate the LIMITER function.   ^ LINE IN jack   Use this to connect with the line out jack on an   electronic instrument or an external audio device such   as a CD player.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3–Part Names and Functions   Right side panel   Remote control unit (RC-BB1000)   Ô Â STOP   ˚ ¯ 1 4 5 PLAY/READY   ¥/π   ª RECORD   º 2 3 + VOLUME   ー 6 ‰ RC-BB1000   1 Ô /  key   Press this key within 1 seconds from the beginning of   a track to skip to the beginning of the previous track.   Pressing it at more than 1 seconds after the beginning   of a track skips to the beginning of the current track.   ( SD card slot   Insert an SD card into this slot.   Press and hold this key to fast-reverse the tracks.   ) Force disc ejection hole   Pressing this key during loop playback slides the end   point of the loop back to its start point, keeping the   time length of the loop.   Use this to eject a disc when the CD drive malfunctions   and cannot eject the disc (∑ page 31 “Ejecting a disc   forcibly”).   2 STOP [ª] key   Q CD slot   Press this key to stop playback. The track returns to its   beginning.   Insert a CD into this slot.   3 RECORD [º] key   Press this key to make the unit on standby for   recording.   Press this key to start recording while on standby for   recording.   4  / ¯ key   Press this key to skip to the next track.   Press and hold this key to fast-forward the tracks.   Pressing this key during loop playback slides the start   point of the loop forward to its end point, keeping the   time length of the loop.   5 PLAY/READY [Á/π] key   When the Home screen is displayed and playback is   stopped, press this key to start playback.   During playback, press this key to pause it.   6 VOLUME [+/–] keys   Use these keys to adjust the volume.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4–Preparation   Installing the batteries   Take off the battery case cover and install separately pur-   chased eight AA batteries observing the and — marks on   the case.   Powering the unit   You can use the supplied AC adapter or separately pur-   chased AA batteries as the power source. Connect the AC   adapter or install the batteries before use.   CAUTION   You cannot record on a disc when using the unit with battery   power. Supply the power through the AC adapter.   Connecting the AC adapter   Connect the power cable to the AC adapter, the adapter to   the unit, then connect the power cable to the AC outlet.   TASCAM PS-1225L   DC plug   NOTE   Batteries are not supplied with this product. It is recommended to   use Ni-MH or alkaline batteries.   AC cord holder   AC outlet   Remote control unit   Installing the battery   1. Pull out the battery holder.   The left side panel of the unit has a dent for holding the   cable of the AC adapter–the AC cord holder. Hook the   cord in to the clipping of the holder to prevent unexpected   disconnection of the cord.   2. Install a lithium coin battery (CR2025) facing the +   side up.   CAUTION   • DO NOT hook the AC cord in forcedly. It may damage the cord.   • Uninstall the batteries when using the supplied AC adapter to   keep the battery life longer.   3. Put in the battery holder.   Battery replacement   Replace the battery when the operatable range decreases or   the unit becomes unoperatable through the remote control   unit.   Use a lithium coin battery (CR2025) for replacement.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4–Preparation   Precautions concerning batteries   Turning the power on and off   Small children may mistakenly swallow a lithium coin   battery and it is very dangerous. Keep the battery and   the remote control out of the reach of small children. In   the event a battery is swallowed, immediately consult a   physician.   • Turning of the power   Slide the POWER switch on the left side of the unit to ON.   The Home screen will be displayed after the start-up screen   disappears.   Install batteries with matching the polarity correctly.   Do not charge the battery.   Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put them in   fire or water.   • • • Do not carry or store batteries together with small metal   objects. The batteries could short, causing leak, rupture   or other trouble.   • Turning off the power   Slide the POWER switch to OFF.   Precautions using the remote control unit   Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the   remote control for a long time (longer than a month).   CAUTION   • Do not turn off the power while a media indicator (CD or SD) are   flashing (during writing data).   If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the   battery case before inserting a new battery.   Using the remote control unit while other equipment   controllable with infrared ray is turned on may cause   misfunction of the equipment.   Aim the remote control unit at the remote sensor.   An obstacle may interfere operations through the remote   control unit.   • • Setting the date and time   Set the date and time of the built-in clock. The time infor-   mation of the files made by this unit is based on the clock.   • 1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   Remote sensor   2. Use the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select SETUP and   press the ENTER key.   The SETUP screen appears.   Ô Â STOP   ˚ ¯ PLAY/READY   ¥/π   ª RECORD   º 3. Use the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select DATE/TIME and   press the ENTER key.   Operating distance   Head-on to the sensor: 7 m   The DATE/TIME screen appears.   15° left/right from the sensor: 4 m   The clock stops while this screen is displayed.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4–Preparation   4. Use the DATA wheel to adjust the value and press the   Write protection   CURSOR [¥] key .   An SD card has the write protection switch. When you try   to record on a protected card, the error message “Protected   Card” appears and you cannot record on it.   The cursor moves to the next place.   5. After making the setting, press the F1 key to restart   the clock from the newly set value.   The display returns to the SETUP screen.   NOTE   You cannot see the time and date information of audio files on the   unit.   Inserting an SD card   NOTE   Insert an SD card and push it until it clicks fully into place.   The error message appears only when you try to record on a   protected SD card. No message appears when the unit tries and fails   to write information such as the order of audio files and the position   of markers on the protected SD card.   Loading a disc   NOTE   You can load a disc while the unit is turned on.   1. Insert a disc halfway into the slot facing the label side   front, as illustrated.   Removing the SD card   Press the inserted SD card.   NOTE   Do not remove the SD card during recording and playback, and   while the SD indicator is flashing (writing data).   When using a new SD card   When using a new SD card, it is recommended to format it   2. Push the disc into the slot until the disc is automati-   cally brought in.   on the unit before starting to use it. (∑ page 49 “Formatting   an SD card”).   Using an SD card formatted on other devices or a PC may   increase the possibility of recording errors.   CAUTION   CAUTION   • You cannot insert a disc when the unit is turned off.   • When a disc is not loaded properly, draw out the disc and press   the øEJECT key, then try to load it again. DO NOT push the disc   in forcedly. It may damage the unit and the disc.   Take enough care when formatting as all the data on an SD card,   including those written by other equipment, will be erased.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4–Preparation   Ejecting a disc   Press the øEJECT key.   The disc is ejected halfway. Draw it out by holding its edge.   CAUTION   You cannot eject a disc when the unit is turned off.   NOTE   A finalization confirmation message appears when ejecting a disc   not finalized yet.   Ejecting a disc forcibly   You can eject a disc forcibly by using the hole for force   eject when the øEJECT key does not work because of   malfunction of the disc drive.   To eject a disc forcibly, Turn off the unit and follow the   procedure below.   1. Prepare a long pin such as a stretched paper clip.   2. Insert the pin into the hole for force eject and push it   in several times.   3. Pull the disc out by hand when it is pushed halfway   out.   CAUTION   DO NOT eject a disc forcibly by using the hole for force eject when   the unit is turned on.   Selecting the recording/playback media   Select a recording/playback media (disc or SD card) before   you start using the unit.   Press the CD key or the SD key on the unit while the Home   screen is displayed and playback is stopped to select it.   The recording/playback media is changed and the indicator   of the selected media lights up.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5–Screen Overview   When the unit is ordinarily playing or stopped, the Home   screen appears on the display. Setting screens appear when   making various settings, and the Record screen appears   when the unit is recording or in recording standby.   6 Speaker output status   The speaker output status is indicated.   : : : Built-in speakers ON   Built-in speakers OFF   Headphones connected   Home screen   7 Battery status   When batteries are being used, a battery icon shows   The items that appear on the Home screen are explained   below. See the explanations later in this chapter for the set-   ting screens and the Record screen.   the amount of power remaining in bars (   , , ).   The batteries are almost dead and the power will soon   turn off if the icon has no bars . When using the AC   adapter   appears.   8 Elapsed time   Shows the elapsed time (hours: minutes: seconds) of the   currently playing track.   9 Remaining time   Shows the remaining playback time of the current track   (hours: minutes: seconds).   0 Marker positions   1 Unit status   The positions of markers are indicated.   This icon show the current operation status.   The icons on the playback position display bar   indicates the positions of markers.   ¥ Track playing   π File stopped in progress (paused)   File stopped at its beginning   Fast forwarding   q Playback position display bar   · This bar shows the current playback position. The bar   darkens from the left as playback proceeds.   ˚ Δ ≤ μ Fast rewinding   w Current function of the F1 key   Skipping to the beginning of the next track   This shows the function currently assigned to the F1   key. On the Home screen, pressing it skips playback to   the nearest previous marker.   Skipping to the beginning of the current or   previous track   : File dividing mode   e Status of loop IN and OUT points   2 Loop/repeat setting status   This shows the status of the IN and OUT point settings   for loop playback.   The following icons appear depending on the current   loop/repeat setting.   If an IN point is set, the icon appears under the   display bar at the position equivalent to the playback   location.   Repeat playback   Loop repeat active   If an OUT point is set, the icon appears under the   display bar at the position equivalent to the playback   location.   3 Level meter   During playback, the signal level of the playback track   is indicated.   r Current function of the F2 key   The right end of the meter lights up for a while when   the signal level is too high.   This shows the function currently assigned to the F2   key. On the Home screen, pressing it skips playback to   the next marker.   4 File number   The number of the file currently played back is   indicated.   5 Marker name   The name of the nearest marker of those which position   previous of the current playback position is indicated.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5–Screen Overview   Record screen   O p e r a t i o n b a s i c s   Use the MENU, CURSOR [§/¶/˙/¥], ENTER, F1, F2 and   HOME keys and the DATA wheel to conduct most opera-   tions on the various setting screens.   This screen opens when you press the REC/READY [º] key   to start recording standby mode and stays open when you   press the REC/READY [º] key again to start recording.   The keys have the following functions.   1 Recorder operation   º π ª Recording   MENU key:   Recording paused   Recording stopped   Press this key to open the MENU screen (except when the   MENU screen is already open or the Record screen is open).   When the MENU screen is open, press this key to return to   the Home screen. This key is inoperative when the Record   screen is open.   2 Record level meter   The input signal level of the selected input appears as   separate L and R channels. The right end of the meter   lights up for a while when the signal level is too high.   CURSOR [§/¶] key:   Use this key to select an item.   3 File number   CURSOR [˙] key:   The number of the file currently recorded is indicated.   When a setting screen is open, moves the cursor (part high-   lighted in inverse) to the left within the screen.   4 Elapsed recording time   The elapsed recording time appears in hours: minutes:   seconds.   CURSOR [¥] key:   When a setting screen is open, moves the cursor (part high-   lighted in inverse) to the right within the screen. In many   cases, the ENTER key can also be used this way.   5 Remaining recording time   The remaining recording time appears in hours:   minutes: seconds.   ENTER key:   Use this key to confirm the selection.   6 Current function of the F1 key   F1/F2 key:   This shows the function currently assigned to the F1   key. On the Recording screen, pressing it divides the   recording file.   Use these keys to switch a setting screen to another and to   select YES/NO or BACK/NEXT for answering a confirma-   tion message.   HOME key:   When a setting screen is open, press to return to the Home   screen.   Setting screens   Use this unit’s various setting screens to make various set-   tings, conduct operations and show information.   DATA Wheel:   Use this to change the value of the selected item.   NOTE   Although the various setting screens are also used to execute func-   tions and display information, for example, in addition to making   settings, we call them “setting screens” in this manual.   Setting screen structure   Most of the setting screens are accessed by first press-   ing the MENU button to open the MENU screen, but some   screens can also be accessed directly using dedicated keys.   See also the setting screen list on the next page.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5–Screen Overview   3. Use the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select FLASH BACK   Operation example   See an operation example below: changing “FLASH BACK   time” on the SETUP menu.   and show the current setting value (the factory   setting is “2sec”) highlighted in inverse.   4. Turn the DATA wheel to select the desired setting. The   1. When the Home screen is displayed, press the MENU   setting is changed immediately, so there is no need to   key to open the MENU screen.   press the ENTER key again to confirm it.   NOTE   When the §icon appears to the right of a setting value, you can   change that value by turning it to the right. When the ¶icon   appears to the right of a setting value, you can change that value   by turning it to the left.   NOTE   When the ¶icon appears in the lower right part of the screen, as   shown in the preceding image, there is additional information for   the current screen below what is shown on the display.   When the §icon appears, there is additional information for the   current screen above what is shown on the display.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select SET UP (high-   lighted in inverse), and press the ENTER key to open   the SETUP screen.   Setting screen list   Screen   Overview   Access method   PART CANCEL   REC SETTING   SET UP   Decreasing the sound of vocal and guitar.   MENU key → MENU screen   MENU key → MENU screen   MENU key → MENU screen   Adjusting recording settings such as auto-recording and file format.   Adjusting environmental settings   DATE/TIME   Adjusting the built-in clock   MENU key → MENU   screen → SET UP screen   EDIT   Editing files: dividing, moving, and deleting   Copying files between a disc and an SD card   MENU key → MENU screen   MENU key → MENU screen   MENU key → MENU screen   COPY   MEDIA   Finalizing and unfinalizing a disc, deleting tracks, browsing files on an   SD card, formatting an SD card   BROWSE   Browsing audio files and folders, playing/deleting files, making/select-   ing a folder   MENU key → MENU   screen → MEDIA screen   INPUT   Selecting an input and adjusting the input settings   INPUT key   BALANCE   Adjusting left and right balance of input signals and setting the volume   of the playback signal   BALANCE key   METRONOME   TUNER   Set and operate metronome functions   Access tuner and oscillator functions   METRONOME key   TUNER key   TASCAM BB-1000CD   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6–Connection   Connecting to the EXT MIC jacks   You can connect microphones to the EXT MIC A (L) and   EXT MIC B (R) jacks (XLR jacks) on the left side of the unit.   Connecting monitors   You can connect headphones to the PHONES jack (stereo   mini jack) and an external audio device (powered speak-   ers, audio system, etc) to the LINE OUT jack (RCA jack) for   monitoring.   Microphones   Powered speakers,   stereo system, etc.   CAUTION   Headphones   • Slide the PHANTOM switch to ON after connecting microphones   which need power supply, such as condenser microphones. Turn   the switch off when using other types of microphones, such as   dynamic ones. Otherwise the microphones may be damaged.   Refer to the manual of the microphones for details.   NOTE   Slide the SPEAKER switch to OFF to deactivate the built-in speak-   ers. The built-in speakers are automatically deactivated as head-   phones are connected to the PHONES jack regardless of the switch's   position.   • Do not connect/disconnect a microphone when the PHANTOM   switch is ON.   CAUTION   The sound through microphones (both built-in and external) does   not come out of the built-in speakers. Use headphones when you   want to monitor it.   Connecting to the LINE IN jack   You can connect the line output of an audio device to the   LINE IN jack (RCA jack).   Connecting external microphones and an audio   device   The unit can record sounds from external audio equipment   as well as the built-in stereo microphones and you can   record sounds using them. You can connect the equipment   to the LINE IN jack and the external microphone jacks. See   below how to connect them (For settings of the connections   and input level, see “8-Recording”).   Audio device or   external sound   source   TASCAM BB-1000CD   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7–Playback   Selecting tracks   Playable file format   This unit can play back audio CDs and MP3 files (32 - 320   kbps, 44.1 kHz) and WAV files (44.1 kHz, 16 bit) on an SD   card.   Use the μ and ≤ keys to select tracks both during play-   ing and when playback is stopped.   During playback or when a track is stopped in the middle,   press the μ key to return to the beginning of the current   track.   Pressing the μ key within the 1 seconds from the begin-   ning of a track skips to the beginning of the previous track.   Playback   When stopped at the beginning of a track, press the μ key   to skip to the beginning of the previous track, or press the   ≤ key to skip to the beginning of the next track.   NOTE   The ·icon appears on the display when playback is stopped at   the beginning a track, and the πicon appears when playback is   stopped in the middle of a track (paused).   When the Home screen is displayed, use the PLAY/READY   [¥/π], μ and ≤ keys to operate the BB-1000CD as you   would with an ordinary CD player or other audio device.   Use the DATA wheel to change the playback position.   Search forward and backward   Press and hold the μ key to search backwards or the ≤   key to search forwards.   NOTE   When the Home screen is not displayed, these keys and the DATA   wheel have different functions.   Using the DATA wheel to change the playback position   You can use the DATA wheel to adjust the playback position   within a track. When you turn the wheel, the position in the   playback position display bar changes, so you can visually   confirm that the playback position has been moved.   Changing the recording/playback media   Press the CD key to change the recording/playback media   to CD.   Press the SD key to change the recording/playback media   to SD card.   NOTE   The indicator of the selected source lights.   Playback continues normally while the DATA wheel is moving when   you move it during playback. The playback skips to the position the   wheel assigned as it stops.   NOTE   • Stop playback before changing the media. You cannot change   the media during playback, recording, and pause.   • The unit plays only files in a folder which contains the currently   playing file when you are using an SD card. To play a file in   another folder, select the folder on the BROWSE screen (∑page   48 “Browsing an SD card").   Skipping a track a little backward (FLASH BACK)   Press the FLASH BACK key to skip a few seconds back the   track during playback (or pause). You can adjust the skip   back time from 1 to 5 seconds by changing the FLASH   BACK setting on the SET UP screen (∑ page 50 “Adjusting   the time of FLASH BACK").   Play a track   When playback is stopped, press the PLAY/READY [¥/π]   key to start playback.   Pause playback   During playback, press the PLAY/READY [¥/π] key to   pause it at the current position.   Playback from marked points   You can give markers to a track and play it from them.   Stop playback   1. Press the MARK key at a position you want to mark   Press the STOP key to stop playback. The track returns to   during playback (or pause).   its beginning.   The current position is marked.   2. Press the F1 key to go back to the previous marker.   Press it repeatedly to go back further.   Press the F2 key to go to the next marker.   The markers are named “A, B, C,...” from the older.   You can use up to 26 markers from A to Z.   • • “ ” is indicated on the playback position display bar to   show the position of a marker. The name of the previous   TASCAM BB-1000CD   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7–Playback   nearest marker is indicated on the right side of the track   number.   Press the MARK key while pressing and holding the   LOOP key to delete the marker whose name is currently   indicated.   Adjusting the volume   Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the output volume of the   built-in speaker/PHONES jack/LINE OUT jack. The volume   indicator on the front panel lights during the adjustment.   • Repeat playback   You can play a track repeatedly.   Press the LOOP key. “ ” appears and the current track is   played back repeatedly.   To stop the repeat playback, press the LOOP key.   Loop playback (I–O LOOP)   With this function, you can continuously repeat the play-   back of a selection that you make (loop playback).   1. Press the IN key during playback to set the point   when you want to start loop playback. The current   position is set as the IN point.   2. Press the OUT key at the point when you want loop   playback to stop. The current position is set as the   OUT point, and loop playback begins between the IN   and OUT points.   The current positions of the IN and OUT points are   shown by the and icons that appear below the play-   back position display bar in the lower part of the Home   • • screen. During loop playback the   appears.   indicator also   Pressing the ¯ key during loop playback slides the   start point of the loop forward to its end point, keeping   the time length of the loop.   Pressing the  key during loop playback slides the   end point of the loop back to its start point, keeping the   time length of the loop.   Press IN key or OUT key while pressing and holding the   LOOP key to clear the start point or end point, respec-   tively.   • NOTE   When the OUT point is not set, the part from the IN   • • • point to the end of the track is played back repeatedly.   When the IN point is not set, from the beginning of the   track to the OUT point is played back repeatedly.   When the IN and OUT points is not set, the whole track   is played back repeatedly.   To cancel the Loop playback, press the LOOP key. The IN   point and the OUT point remain and the loop playback of   the section starts again by pressing the LOOP key again.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8–Recording   LIMITER   • • Recording environment   The input gain changes automatically according to   the input signal level to prevent distortion caused by   excessively loud sound.   The two pairs of built-in stereo microphones on the front   and rear enable you to record 360° sound. You can also   record sound using external equipment connected to the   LINE IN jack or the EXT MIC A/B (L/R) jacks.   AGC HIGH/AGC LOW   The input gain changes automatically according to the   input signal level to keep the input signal in a certain   level. Useful when recording conversations such as in   meetings and conferences.   Select AGC HIGH when input level is weak, and AGC   LOW when strong.   Selecting the input   Follow these procedures to select the input.   NOTE   The signals from the selected input are recorded when recording.   NOTE   1. Press the INPUT key to open the INPUT screen.   When recording live performances and in other situations where   unexpected loud sounds might occur, set this function to LIMITER to   prevent input clipping and allow recording without distortion.   CAUTION   • The input signal level may largely differ depending on the type   of the external microphone you use. Generally, the level is higher   when using a condenser microphone and lower when using a   dynamic microphone. Especially, you may not get enough signal   strength when using a low-sensitive dynamic microphone.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the SOURCE .   • The input level adjustment using the FRONT MIC/EXT MIC and   REAR MIC/LINE knobs is ineffective when using AGC.   3. Turn the DATA wheel to select the input you want.   FRNT/REAR:   • Select this when you want to record the sound all around   the unit.   FRNT/LINE:   Volume balance adjustment   • Select this when you want to record the sound in front of   the unit or that through the LINE IN jack. You can also   mix them up.   You can adjust the volume levels of microphones and vol-   ume balance of playback signal on the BALANCE screen.   EXT/REAR:   • • Adjusting the balance of microphones   You can adjust the L/R balance of the microphone input.   Use this to adjust the volume balance of the left and right   channels when using two external microphones.   Select this when you want to record the sound from ex-   ternal microphones or that behind the unit. You can also   mix them up.   EXT/LINE:   Select this when you want to record the sound from the   external microphones or that through the LINE IN jack.   You can also mix them up.   1. Press the BALANCE key to open the BALANCE screen.   CAUTION   You do not have to take care of howling as sound from micro-   phones does not come out of the built-in speakers. Use headphones   or output from the LINE OUT jack to monitor the sound.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the MIC L/R   item.   Adjusting the input settings   You can adjust the input settings on the INPUT screen.   Slide the AUTO/LIMITER switch on the left side to ON to   set the LIMITER setting effective.   3. Turn the DATA wheel to adjust the balance.   The adjustable range is L50 - C (center) - R50.   NOTE   MONO MIX   • • Pressing the F1 key returns the balance to C immediately.   The signals of the left and right channels are mixed into   a monaural signal. Select “ON” when using one monau-   ral microphone only.   Adjusting the level of playback signal   LIMITER   You can adjust the balance between the playback volume   of media and that of input. Use this to adjust the balance   between the playback volume and instrument volume when   overdubbing.   Use this to select the function activated when the AUTO/   LIMITER switch is “ON”.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8–Recording   Check the L/R meter and adjust the level so that the   signal peak does not go over the second scale from the   right.   1. Press the BALANCE key to open the BALANCE screen.   º 3. Press the REC/READY [ ] key to start recording.   The REC/READY [º] key lights during recording.   4. Recording stops when pressing the STOP key during   recording or recording-on-standby. The REC/READY   [º] key goes off.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the MIX   BALANCE item.   Pressing the REC/READY [º] key during recording   returns the unit on standby for recording. The REC/   READY [º] key flashes during recording-on-standby.   Recording on a new file starts as you press the REC/   READY [º] key again. The REC/READY [º] key lights   steadily.   • 3. Use the DATA wheel to adjust the playback volume of   the media.   Set the volume between 10 and 100. The maximum   playback volume at 100.   NOTE   NOTE   Press the F1 key during recording to continue the recording on a new   track without stopping.   Press the F2 key to set MIX BALANCE to 100 immediately. Use it while   playback stops or after turning down the output volume.   Overdubbing   Ordinary recording   You can mix up the CD/SD card playback sound and that   from other sources such as your singing or playing an in-   strument and record the mixed-up sound on the SD card.   Normally, the playback sound is recorded through micro-   phones along with your playing or singing sound. The play-   back sound can be recorded directly in the unit by using the   DIRECT MIX mode.   Set the recording media and change the target media   (source) to it before recording.   NOTE   • It is recommended to select an SD card as the recording media   when recording the sound through the built-in microphones as   they may pick up rotation noise of during recording on a disc.   NOTE   • You can record up to 99 tracks on a disc.   Be sure to insert an SD card before overdubbing as the recording   media for overdubbing is fixed to an SD card regardless of playback   media.   • You can select a file format when recording on an SD card (∑   page 45 “Long time recording").   • The maximum sum total of files and folders you can make on an   SD card is 999. You can make up to 99 files in a folder within the   limit.   Preparation for overdubbing   Follow these procedures to prepare for overdubbing.   Set the file type to WAV.   º 1. Press the REC/READY [ ] key.   The Record screen appears and the unit becomes on   standby for recording.   CAUTION   Only WAV files can be created by overdubbing.   The REC/READY [º] key flashes.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select REC SETTING   (highlighted in inverse) and press the ENTER key.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select FILE TYPE.   4. Use the DATA wheel to select WAV.   2. Adjust the input level by turning the FRONT MIC/EXT   MIC knob and the REAR MIC/LINE knob.   The input level is indicated on the L/R meter. The   indicators upper left of the knobs light when the   input is too loud.   5. Press HOME to return to the Home screen.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8–Recording   Adjust the balance between the playback volume of media   and that of input to record.   NOTE   When using external microphones, set them at the same distance   from the unit and the instrument's part that sound comes out.   1. Select the playback media and press the Â/¯ keys   to select a playback track.   2. Press the PLAY/READY [¥/π] key to start playback,   Overdubbing in higher sound quality (DIRECT MIX)   In ordinary overdubbing, both the playback sound of a disc   or SD card and your playing sound are recorded through   the microphones.   In the DIRECT MIX mode, the playback sound is recorded   directly in the unit and you can mix sounds in higher qual-   ity.   and check the volume balance between the playback   and the input sounds.   3. Use the BALANCE keys as necessary to adjust the   balance by increasing or decreasing the playback   signal volume. ( ∑ page 38 “Volume balance   adjustment”)   However, headphones are required for monitoring to pre-   vent the microphones from picking up the playback sound.   TIP   When overdubbing the sound of an electric instrument through the   LINE IN jack, activate the DIRECT MIX mode described later.   However, DIRECT MIX mode is automatically activated when you   use the headphones for monitoring.   The DIRECT MIX mode is automatically activated as heac-   phones are connected.   When you overdub the sound of an electric instrument   through the LINE IN jack, you can activate the DIRECT   MIX mode manually and overdub sounds in higher quality   without using headphones for monitoring.   Overdub recording   Finish the settings above before starting overdub record-   ing: Select the input and playback source, finish input level   adjustment, and set the recording file type to WAV.   Follow the steps below to activate the DIRECT MIX mode   manually.   1. Press the OVERDUB key to make the unit on standby   for overdubbing.   1. Slide the SPEAKER switch to ON and disconnect the   2. Press the F1 key to activate the DIRECT MIX mode.   headphones.   2. Press the OVERDUB key to make the unit on standby   for overdubbing. You can start overdubbing during   playback.   Execute the same procedure as ordinary overdubbing after   pressing the F1 key.   NOTE   • On the overdub screen, the playback file number and the record-   ing file number are indicated instead of the recording file number   and the marker name on the Recording screen, respectively.   • Press the PLAY/READY [Á/π] key during recording-on-standby,   you can start playback without recording. You can also fast-   forward/reverse by pressing and holding the Â/¯key.   º 3. Press the REC/READY [ ] key to start overdubbing.   The REC/READY [º] key lights during recording.   4. Recording stops when pressing the STOP key during   recording or recording-on-standby. The REC/READY   [º] key goes off.   Pressing the REC/READY [º] key during recording   returns the unit on standby for recording. The REC/   READY [º] key flashes during recording-on-standby.   Recording on a new file starts as you press the REC/   READY [º] key again. The REC/READY [º] key stops   flashing.   • TASCAM BB-1000CD   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9–For practicing musical instruments   3. Tune the instrument until the desired pitch is shown   and the center of the meter is highlighted. A bar   Using the Tuner   appears to the left if the tuning is too low and a bar   appears to the right if it is too high. The longer the   bar is the more out of tune the instrument is.   The BB-1000CD has a built-in tuner. By using a mic to   input the sound of an instrument, you can use the tuning   meter on the display to tune that instrument accurately. In   addition, you can output a tuner sound to, for example, tune   multiple instruments simultaneously.   TIP   You can check the difference of the pitch also at the volume/play-   back/recording indicator.   P r e p a r a t i o n   The center LED lights up in green when the tuning is fine.   1. Press the TUNER key to open the Tuner screen.   The center LED lights up in red and green LEDs show the degree of   pitch difference when out of tune.   The screen of chromatic tuner mode appears.   Oscillator mode   2. Press the F1 key to select a tuner mode.   Each time you press the key, the mode changes   between the chromatic tuner mode and the oscillator   mode.   The built-in oscillator can output a sine wave of a pitch in   the three octaves between C3 and B5 through the built-in   speakers.   In addition to the CALIB item described above, you can   change oscillation pitch on the NOTE item.   Changes to the oscillator mode   Changes to the chromatic tuner mode   3. Use the CALIB item to set the frequency of A above   NOTE   middle C (A4) between 435 Hz and 445 Hz.   Set the output pitch (C3–B5).   The set value appears in the lower right part of the   screen. This setting affects both tuner modes.   Press the F2 key to turn the oscillator sound ON/OFF.   Use of the two tuner modes is explained below.   Using the Metronome   The BB-1000CD has a built-in metronome that outputs its   sound. The volume/playback/recording indicator lights up   along with its time.   Chromatic tuner mode   Setting the metronome   To use the metronome, press the METRONOME key to   open the METRONOME screen.   This is the default mode. Use the tuning meter on the   BB-1000CD’s screen to tune your instrument.   The tuning meter and input signal pitch appear on the   screen. ("– – –" appears when no sound is input or the input   sound is out of the measurable range.)   1. The input is automatically changed to the left micro-   phone on the front panel and the input setting is   You can set the following items on the METRONOME   screen.   changed to AGC.   2. Input the sound of the instrument you are tuning   through the microphone. The name of the closest   pitch appears in the upper part of the meter.   TEMPO   Set the speed to a value between 20 and 250 beats per min-   ute (BPM).   BEAT   Set the accent frequency between 0 and 9. There is no ac-   cent when set to 0. For example, set this to 4 if you want   4/4 time.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9–For practicing musical instruments   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   Starting and stopping the metronome   On the metronome screen, press the F1/F2 key to start/stop   the metronome.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the PART   CANCEL item and press the ENTER key.   NOTE   3. Turn the DATA wheel to select an item and adjust it.   • The indicator on the front panel lights along with the time of the   metronome.   The adjustable items are the two below:   CANCEL (the factory setting is OFF)   Set the CANCEL item to ON to turn the part cancel func-   tion ON.   • When using the metronome, you cannot return to the Home   screen .   Depending on the music, the part cancel function may not   reduce the recorded vocal or solo instrument sound suffi-   ciently. If this is the case, changing the PART setting might   make the reduction more effective. Listen to the music as   you adjust the settings to achieve the best effect.   Practicing with CD/SD playback   Not only can you use the unit to change the tempo of track   playback, you can even do this without changing the pitch.   You can also change the playback pitch of a track without   changing the tempo.   Furthermore, you can also reduce (cancel) the sound of   a voice or solo instrument on a track. You can use these   playback control functions effectively to practice and learn   parts.   PART (the factory setting is C)   Adjust this setting to match the stereo position of the sound   that you want to reduce (L10-C-R10).   Practicing a certain phrase repeatedly   You can continuously repeat the playback of a selection that   you make (loop playback).   ( ∑ page 37 “Loop playback (I–O LOOP)”)   Changing the playback key   You can change the key (pitch) of playback sound without   changing playback speed by using the KEY knob and the   FINE PITCH knob.   Use the KEY knob to adjust the pitch up or down by semi-   tone (b6 - #6).   Use the FINE PITCH knob to adjust the pitch finely by a   cent (1/100 of a semitone). The adjustable range is –50 -   +50.   Recording the practice with CD/SD   This unit can mix and record its playback track and the   sounds from microphones and the LINE IN jack.   ( ∑ page 39 “Overdubbing” on “8-Recording”)   Changing the playback speed   Use the SPEED knob to control the playback speed.   Since the speed adjustment range is –50% to +16% (in 1%   increments), the slowest speed setting is half the original   speed.   Reducing sound of a certain location (PART CANCEL)   You can select a certain position and reduce the sound   volume from the position. For example, selecting C (center)   on a commercially available audio CD reduces vocal sound   (part cancel function).   NOTE   The effect differs depending on the characteristic of the sound   source.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10–Other useful functions   Backing up audio files   You can copy tracks on a CD into an SD card as audio files   and write files on an SD card on to a disc on the COPY   screen.   7. Press the F2 key to start copying.   The COPY screen appears after copying is finished.   Writing files on an SD card onto a disc   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   Copying a CD onto an SD card   You can copy tracks on a CD onto an SD card. The tracks   are copied into the folder currently used. If you want to   copy them into another folder, select it on the BROWSE   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select COPY and   press the ENTER key.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select SD>CD and   press ENTER.   screen before copying (   ∑ page 48 “Browsing an SD card”).   The TRACK LIST screen appears and show the files   recorded on the SD card.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select COPY and   4. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the target file   press the ENTER key.   and press the ENTER key.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select CD>SD and   The check mark is indicated by the selected file.   press the ENTER key.   4. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select a file format to   record onto the SD card and press the F2 key.   NOTE   Select the file again and press the ENTER key to uncheck it.   5. Repeat step 4 until all the target files are checked and   NOTE   press the F2 key.   You can select a format from WAV, MP3 (low), MP3 (normal), and   MP3 (high). The recording time is longer in the following order: WAV   < MP3 (high) < MP3 (normal) < MP3 (low). The longer the recording   time is, the worse the sound quality becomes.   6. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select a file you want   to change the order of and press the ENTER key.   The selected file is highlighted and you can change its   order in the disc.   5. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the target track   and press the ENTER key.   The check mark is indicated by the selected track.   7. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to move the file and   press the ENTER key.   NOTE   Select the track again and press the ENTER key to uncheck it.   6. Repeat step 5 until all the target tracks are checked   and press the F2 key.   The confirmation screen appears.   8. Repeat step 7 until you finish changing the order of   files and press the F2 key.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10–Other useful functions   5. Load a blank disc and press the F2 key.   The duplication starts. The disc is automatically   ejected after finishing duplication. If you want to   make another copy, load a new blank disc and press   the F2 key. Press the F1 key to finish and return to   the COPY screen.   9. Load a blank disc and press the F2 key.   The selected files are written onto the disc. If you   want to make another copy, load a new blank disc   following the messages on the screen after finishing   and press the F2 key. Press the F1 key to finish and   return to the COPY screen.   Backing up an audio CD   You can create a backup disc of an audio CD.   Changing recording settings   You can change the various settings relating to recording   on the REC SETTING screen.   NOTE   An SD card which has free space enough to copy the contents of   the CD is required for duplicating it.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select COPY and   press the ENTER key.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select CD BACKUP   and press the ENTER key.   Auto recording   You can set the unit to start/stop recording automatically   from recording-on-standby depending on the status of input   signals. It is convenient when you need to start recording   from the position far from the unit.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   4. Load the SD card and the target CD and press the F2   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select REC SETTING   key. The temporary copy to the SD card starts.   and press the ENTER key.   NOTE   3. Adjust the four settings below.   A caution appears when the capacity is not enough. Insert an   SD card with enough space and press the F2 key to proceed to   the next step.   AUTO LEVEL:   Set the signal level at which recording starts/stops auto-   matically.   START:   While set to ON, recording automatically starts as the   unit is on-standby for recording and detects an input sig-   nal whose level is higher than that set on AUTO LEVEL.   STOP:   Set the time from detecting the input signal level lower   than that set on AUTO LEVEL to stopping recording to   on-standby.   The CD is automatically ejected as the unit finish   copying it onto the SD card and the message to   prompt to insert a blank disc appears.   DIVIDE:   When setting this to ON, the recording file is divided   as the input signal level becomes higher than that set on   AUTO LEVEL again after 2 second or more declining   signal level.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10–Other useful functions   NOTE   4. Press the HOME key to return to the Home screen.   TIP   You can select a format from WAV, MP3 (low), MP3 (normal), and   MP3 (high). The recording time is longer in the following order: MP3   (low)>MP3 (normal)>MP3 (high)>WAV. The longer the recording   time is, the worse the sound quality becomes.   • You can skip unnecessary silent moments during recording by   setting START and STOP above. If you want to divide recording   files at each silence but require no skipping silence, activate   DIVIDE only.   CAUTION   • By the combination of START, STOP and DIVIDE, you can set the   unit to record sounds skipping silence longer than 5 seconds   (time set on STOP) and dividing files at each silence, for example.   Select WAV when you use overdubbing or you want to edit the file   using the DIVIDE function on the EDIT screen after recording. ( ∑   page 39 “Overdubbing” on “8-Recording”)   5. Press the HOME key to return to the Home screen.   Long time recording   You can change the recording file format to make the re-   cording time longer.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select REC SETTING   and press the ENTER key.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select FILE TYPE.   4. Turn the DATA wheel to select a file format and press   the ENTER.   About the recording time   The following tables show the recording times for each recording format and media capacity.   Recording format   CD-DA 16 Bit, 44.1 kHz   Recording format   CD / capacity   650MB   700MB   1 hour 14 minutes   1hour 20 minutes   SD/SDHC card capacity   4GB   FILE TYPE   ( ) 1GB   2GB   8GB   16GB   1 hour 39 minutes 3 hours 18 minutes 6 hours 36 minutes 13 hours 12 minutes 26 hours 24 minutes   WAV 16 Bit 44.1 kHz   , MP3   Low   35 hours 50 minutes 71 hours 40 minutes 143 hours 20 minutes 286 hours 40 minutes 573 hours 20 minutes   (44.1 kHz, 64 kbps)   Normal   (44.1 kHz, 128 kbps)   17 hours 55 minutes 35 hours 50 minutes 71 hours 40 minutes 143 hours 20 minutes 286 hours 40 minutes   11 hours57 minutes 23 hours 54 minutes 47 hours 48 minutes 95 hours 36 minutes 191 hours 12 minutes   High   (44.1 kHz, 192 kbps)   The recording times on the table above is approximate ones. Actual recording time may vary depending on the SD/SDHC   card you use.   The recording times on the table above show total time recordable on an SD/SDHC card, not the maximum continuous   recording time.   You cannot record continuously for more than 23 hours and 59 minutes. The maximum size of a single recording file is 2   GB.   • • • TASCAM BB-1000CD   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10–Other useful functions   MOVE   Editing a file   Select this to change the playback order of files. Press   You can edit files on an SD card on the EDIT screen.   Change the recording/playback media to SD and insert an   SD card before editing.   CURSOR [§/¶] key to move the selected file and   the   press the ENTER key at the position you want.   DELETE   NOTE   Select this to delete the file. The confirmation message   appears. Press the F1 key to delete the file. To cancel,   press the F2 key.   You cannot edit files on a disc.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶/˙/¥] key to select EDIT and   CANCEL   press the ENTER key.   Select this to cancel the operation to the file.   Press the PLAY/READY [Á/π] key to return to the Home   screen and start playback of the file currently selected.   • NOTE   You can open the EDIT screen directly by pressing the ENTER key   during playback/pause. The file currently played back is selected   when the screen is opened..   Pressing the ENTER key without changing the file selection and   selecting DIVIDE will start 2-second repeat playback at the position   played back or paused and the confirmation message of DIVIDE will   appear.   The contents of the folder that contains the file that was   selected on the Home screen before the EDIT screen was   opened appears on the display.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select a file you want   to edit and press the ENTER key.   A pop-up window appears as below.   4. Select an operation you want to apply to the selected   file.   PLAY   Return to the Home screen and playback the selected   file.   DIVIDE   Select this to divide the file.   The screen changes to the Home screen and playback   of the selected file starts. Press the ENTER key at the   position you want to divide the file at. The confirma-   tion message appears and the unit plays back 2 seconds   from the selected position repeatedly. Press the F1 key   to divide it at the position. To cancel, press the F2 key.   Close the confirmation message and press the MENU   key to return to the EDIT screen.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11–Managing recording media   You can finalize/unfinalize a disc, delete tracks on a CD-   NOTE   RW, browse and format an SD card on the MEDIA screen.   A finalization confirmation message appears when ejecting a disc   not finalized yet. Press the F1 key to finalize it. Press the F2 key to eject   it without finalization.   Unfinalizing a CD-RW   You can record additional files on a finalized CD-RW after   unfinalizing it using UNFINALIZE.   Change the source to CD and load a CD-RW to unfinalize   before starting the operations below ( ∑ page 31 “Loading   a disc”).   CAUTION   You cannot handle a disc on the MEDIA screen when the unit   is running by battery power. Supply the power through the AC   adapter.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   Finalizing a disc   To playback a disc recorded on the unit on another device,   you need to finalize it manually.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select MEDIA and   press the ENTER key.   The MEDIA CD screen appears.   Change the source to CD and load a disc to finalize before   starting the operations below.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select UNFINALIZE   and press the ENTER key.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   The confirmation message appears   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select MEDIA and   press the ENTER key.   The MEDIA CD screen appears.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select FINALIZE and   press the ENTER key.   The confirmation message appears   4. Press the F1 key.   Unfinalization starts.   The MEDIA CD screen appears after finishing unfinaliza-   tion.   Deleting tracks on a CD-RW   4. Press the F1 key.   You can delete tracks on a CD-RW. All tracks or the last   track is deletable.   Change the recording/playback to CD and load a CD-RW   containing tracks to delete before starting the operations   below.   Finalization starts.   The MEDIA CD screen appears after finishing finalization.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select MEDIA and   press the ENTER key.   The MEDIA CD screen appears.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11–Managing recording media   Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select files and folders.   When a folder is selected, press the CURSOR [¥] key to   show the contents of that folder.   • • 3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select ERASE and   press the ENTER key.   When a file or folder is selected, press the CURSOR [˙]   key to exit the currently open folder and go to a higher   level in the folder structure.   • Icons on the BROWSE screen   The meanings of icons that appear on the BROWSE screen   are as follows.   4. Use the DATA wheel to select LAST TRACK or ALL   TRACK and press the F1 key.   The selected tracks are deleted.   Press F2 key to cancel the operation.   Browsing an SD card   You can see folders and audio files on an SD card and   select a folder to playback on the BROWSE screen.   ROOT folder   The ROOT Folder is the highest (root) level folder in the   hierarchy shown on the BROWSE screen.   To open to the BROWSE screen   Change the source to SD and insert an SD card before   starting the operations below.   Audio file   This icon appears before the names of music files.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   Plus folder   This icon shows folders that contain subfolders.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select MEDIA and   press the ENTER key.   Plain folder   This icon shows folders that do not contain subfolders.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select BROWSE and   press the ENTER key.   Open folder   The contents of the folder marked with this icon currently   appear on this screen.   The contents of the folder that contains the file that was   selected on the Home screen before the BROWSE screen   was opened appears on the display.   NOTE   File operations   Select the desired audio file on the BROWSE screen and   press the ENTER key to open the pop-up window that is   shown below.   • The maximum sum total of files and folders on an SD card the   unit can recognize is 999. A folder can contain up to 99 files   within the limit.   • The file order listed on the BROWSE screen is different from the   actual playback order. Open the EDIT screen to check the play-   back order ( ∑page 46 “Editing a file”).   • You can change the playback order of files using the MOVE func-   tion ( ∑page 46 “Editing a file”).   Screen navigation   On the BROWSE screen, folders and music files appear in   a hierarchical structure much like they would appear on a   computer. On the BB-1000CD, folders can only be used to   two levels.   Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select the item you want   from the list to the right and press the ENTER key to ex-   ecute it.   PLAY   Return to the Home screen and playback the selected file.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11–Managing recording media   DELETE   Formatting an SD card   You can format an SD card when SD is selected as the   source and playback or recording is stopped.   A message appears to confirm that you want to delete the   file. Press the F1 key to erase the file and the F2 key to   cancel the deletion operation.   It is recommended to format an SD card on the unit when   you record sound on the SD card using the unit.   Using an SD card formatted on other devices may increase   the possibility of recording errors.   CANCEL   No operation is conducted and the selected file is   left as is.   Press the PLAY/READY [Á/π] key to return to the Home   screen and start playback of the file currently selected.   CAUTION   • • All the folders and files recorded on an SD card are erased by   formatting.   • Use the AC adapter or install new batteries when formatting   an SD card. Formatting cannot be finished properly when the   batteries run out during formatting.   Folder operations   Select the desired folder on the BROWSE screen and press   the ENTER key to open the pop-up window that is shown   below.   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select MEDIA and   press the ENTER key.   The MEDIA SD screen appears.   3. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select FORMAT and   press the ENTER key.   The confirmation message appears.   Press the CURSOR [§/¶/˙/¥] key to select the item you   want from the list to the right and press the ENTER key to   execute it.   SELECT   Returns to the Home screen and selects the first file in the   folder. This folder becomes the new playback area regard-   less of the previous playback area setting. When recording,   files are created in this folder.   4. Press the F1 key.   CREATE   Formatting starts.   The MEDIA SD screen appears after finishing format.   A pop-up appears to confirm that you want to create a new   folder. Press the F1 key to create a new folder, or press the   F2 key to cancel the operation. You can make first level   subfolders.   However, if you try to create a new folder inside a second   level subfolder the message “Layer too deep.” appears and   the folder is not made.   CANCEL   No operation is conducted and the selected folder is left as   is.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12–Environmental settings   On the SET UP screen, you can change various settings ac-   cording to the environmental conditions for your comfort-   able use of the unit.   To open the SET UP screen   1. Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.   2. Press the CURSOR [§/¶] key to select SET UP and   press the ENTER key.   The following settings can be made for the items on the   SET UP screen.   Backlight Auto OFF setting   Use BACKLIGHT to set the time until the backlight auto-   matically turns OFF after the last operation when powered   by the internal batteries.   Options: OFF (backlight always on), 5 sec (factory setting),   10 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec   Adjust the display contrast   Use CONTRAST to adjust the display contrast.   Options: 1 – 20 (factory setting: 8)   Adjusting the time of FLASH BACK   Use FLASH BACK to adjust the time to skip back by the   flash back function.   Options: 1 sec – 5 sec (factory setting: 2 sec)   Setting the date and time   Use DATE/TIME to adjust the built-in clock. ( ∑ page 29   “Setting the date and time” on “4-Preparation”)   TASCAM BB-1000CD   50   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13–Messages   The following popup messages alert you to conditions that may arise while you are using the unit. Consult this table if you see   something you do not understand.   Messages   Meaning and remedy   File not found   The audio file cannot be found or is corrupted. Check the file (using a computer).   The audio file is not a supported format. Check the file format (using a computer).   Non-Supported   The battery is almost out of power.   Turn off the power and replace the battery or supply the power through the AC adapter.   Battery Empty   I/O Too Short   Write Timeout   When using the IN or OUT key, the IN and OUT points are too close together to start loop   playback. Reset the IN and OUT points and try again.   Writing to the card timed out.   Backup files on the card to your computer, and format the card using the unit.   Media Full   Erase unnecessary files or move them to your computer to make open space.   The size of a file reaches 2 GB or recording continues for 24 hours.   Max File Size   The total number of files in a folder is already 99 or the total number of folders and files is already   999. Erase unnecessary files or move them to your computer   File Full   No Card   No SD card is found at recording. Insert a recordable SD card and try again.   This appears when the card in the unit during startup is a protected card without the necessary Music   Folder and other folders and files.   Protected Card   Try to record when batteries will soon run out. Replace the batteries or supply the power through the   AC adapter.   Battery Low   No CD   No disc is found at recording. Insert a recordable disc and try again.   Not Audio CD   An incompatible disc is found at recording. Insert a recordable disc and try again.   A finalized disc is found at recording. Insert a recordable disc or, if the disc is a finalized CD-RW,   unfinalize it ( ∑ page 47 “Unfinalizing a CD-RW”) and try again.   CD is CLOSED   Format is MP3   The recording format is set to MP3 at overdubbing. Change the format to WAV at FILE TYPE on REC   SETTING ( ∑ page 45 “Long time recording”).   No playback file/track is found at overdubbing. If the playback media is CD, insert an audio CD con-   taining tracks and try again. If the playback media is an SD card, add an audio file to it and try again.   No PB File   Layer too Deep   File Protected   You cannot make any folder at the current hierarchy. Make one at a hierarchy above.   This appears when trying to delete or divide a read-only file. You cannot delete or divide the file on   the unit.   Recording on to an SD card is stopped as the unit tried to make a new recording file automatically at   reaching the limit of one single recording file but cannot because 99 files had already been made in   the recording.   File Num Full   The total time of selected files is more than 74 minutes when copying files on an SD card on to a disc.   Use a disc with 80-minute capacity or deselect some files.   Over 74 minute   Over 80 minute   Over track.   The total time of selected files is more than 80 minutes when copying files on an SD cards on to a   disc. You cannot copy all the selected files even on 80-minute disc. Deselect some files.   More than 99 files/tracks are selected when copying files/tracks. You cannot select no more files/   tracks. Deselect some files/tracks to select others.   This appears when trying to execute the operations below:   Try to execute ERASE on a disc other than audio CD or CD-RW.   Try to execute FINALIZE on a disc other than audio CD or CD-R/RW.   Try to execute UNFINALIZE on a disc other than audio CD or CD-RW.   • • • Cannot Execute   Finalized Disc   Not Finalized   You tried to execute FINALIZE on a finalized disc. You do not have to finalize it.   You tried to execute UNFINALIZE on an unfinalized disc. You do not have to unfinalize it.   TASCAM BB-1000CD   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13–Messages   Messages   Meaning and remedy   The unit failed to execute FINALIZE/UNFINALIZE/ERASE for some reasons. Check dirt or scratch on   the media.   Execute Failed   Cannot DIVIDE   less than 2sec   This appears when you try to divide a WAV file whose length is 2 seconds or less. You cannot execute   DIVIDE on files whose length are 2 seconds or shorter.   There is a problem with the Master Boot Record. The card is not formatted properly or the format-   ting is broken. When “Are you Sure?” appears, press the ENTER key to format the entire card in FAT   format.   MBR Error   Init CARD   Format Error   Format CARD   The FAT formatting of the card is abnormal or broken.   Invalid Card   Change Card   This appears when SD-card errors occur at turning on the unit.   There was some sort of error with the card. Turn off the power and replace the card with a working   card.   Card Error   Disc Error   The unit failed to writing data on a disc. Check dirt and scratch on the disc.   CD Drive Error   Not Continued   File Error   Player Error   Device Error   Writing Failed   Sys Rom Err   System Err 50   System Err 1   System Err 2   System Err 3   System Err 4   System Err 5   System Err 6   System Err 7   System Err 8   System Err 9   If any of these errors occur, turn the BB-1000CD power OFF and restart the unit. Disconnect the AC   adapter or uninstall the batteries if you cannot turn the power off. If the error message continues to   appear, contact a TEAC Repair Center   TASCAM BB-1000CD   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14–Troubleshooting   If you experience any problems with the unit, please take a   moment to look through this chart and see if you can solve   the problem yourself before you call your dealer or a TEAC   service center.   No power   Check the connection to the AC power source.   Check the polarity of the batteries.   • • Remote control doesn't work.   Check the battery. Change it if exhausted.   • No sound   Disconnect headphones.   • • • • Slide the SPEAKER switch to ON.   Check the connection to the monitor system.   Check the volume level.   The sound to record hears distorted.   The setting of FRONT MIC/EXT MIC knob or REAR   MIC/LINE knob is too high.   • The input signal level is too high.   • The sound is noisy.   Check the connection of cables.   • Will not play a CD.   If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc.   • TASCAM BB-1000CD   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15–Specifications   Specifications   Audio performance   Frequency response   20-20 kHz (±1 dB)   CD recorder   Distortion (THD+N)   0.05% (1 kHz LPF 20 kHz)   Media type   CD-DA   Signal to noise ratio   85 dB (1 kHz, LPF 20 kHz A-Weighted)   CD playback specifications   Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz   Quantization bit rate: 16 bit   Channel: 2 channels   General   Recording media:   SD card (64 MB to 2 GB) and SDHC card (4 GB to 32 GB)   Audio input and output   LINE INPUT(L/R) [UNBALANCED]   Analog, unbalanced   Jack: RCA pin   File system   FAT partition: FAT16/32   Controllable range of the remote control:   Head-on to the sensor: 7 m   15° left/right from the sensor: 4 m   Maximum input level: +6 dBV   Normal input level: -10 dBV   Minimum input level: -22 dBV   Input impedance: 20 kΩ   Battery life (Continuous operation):   About 1.5 hours: (CD playback, Speaker output mode)   About 2.5 hours:   (SD record/playback, Speaker output mode)   About 4.5 hours:   EXT MIC A/B(L/R) [BALANCED]   Analog, balanced   Jack: XLR-3-32 correspondent   (1=ground, 2=hot, 3=cold)   Maximum input level: +3 dBu   Normal input level: -13 dBu   Minimum input level: -55 dBu   Input impedance: 2.4 kΩ   (SD record/playback, headphone output mode)   Operating temperature:   5 to 35°C   Power:   Build-in microphone   Front: Omnidirectional L/R   Rear: Omnidirectional L/R   AC adapter input: AC100 - 240V, 50 - 60 Hz   AC adapter output: 12V DC   AC adapter output current: 2.5 A   LINE OUTPUT(L/R) [UNBALANCED]   Analog, unbalanced   Jack: RCA pin   Power consumption:   30 W (when playing back CD, Line In: +6 dBV input,   Maximum speaker output)   Normal output level: -10 dBV   Maximum output level: +6 dBV   Output impedance: 200 Ω   Dimensions (W x H x D):   380 x 204.7 x 107 mm   Weight:   3.4 kg   PHONES   Headphone output   Jack: Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm dia.)   Rated output: more than 30 mW + 30 mW   (THD+N less than 1.0%, 32Ω load)   * Illustrations may differ slightly from production models.   * Design and specifications are subject to change without   notice.   SPEAKERS   3 inch x 2   AMPLIFIERS   5 W + 5 W Digital amplifiers   TASCAM BB-1000CD   54   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15–Specifications   Dimensions   TASCAM BB-1000CD   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   BB-1000CD   TEAC CORPORATION   Phone: +81-42-356-9143   1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan   TEAC AMERICA, INC.   Phone: +1-323-726-0303   7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 U.S.A.   TEAC CANADA LTD.   Phone: +1905-890-8008 Facsimile: +1905-890-9888   5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada   TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.   Phone: +52-55-5010-6000   Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100, México DF, México   TEAC UK LIMITED   Phone: +44-8451-302511   Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8TE, U.K.   TEAC EUROPE GmbH   Phone: +49-611-71580   Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany   Printed in China   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |