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Product TypeProfessional CD Player
ModelCD-9010CF
BrandTascam
Form FactorRack-mountable, 1U
Dimensions (W x H x D)483 x 44 x 280 mm
Weight4.2 kg
Power SupplyAC 120V / 230V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption12 W
Disc CompatibilityCD, CD-R, CD-RW
Audio OutputsBalanced XLR, Unbalanced RCA, Digital coaxial, AES/EBU
Headphone Output1/4" stereo jack with level control
Playback FeaturesSingle, Continuous, Random, Program, Repeat
DisplayBacklit LCD showing track, time, status
Remote ControlInfrared remote included
USB PortFront USB-A for firmware update and audio playback
RS-232C PortFor external control (9-pin D-sub)
Clock/TimerReal-time clock with timer playback
MaintenanceClean lens with dry blower; avoid liquids
Safety FeaturesAuto power off, disc lock, surge protection
RepairabilityAccessible top cover; replaceable drive and power board
Accessories IncludedPower cord, remote control (RC-9010CF), rack ears

Frequently Asked Questions - CD-9010CF TASCAM

What disc formats does the Tascam CD-9010CF support?
It supports standard audio CDs (CD-DA), as well as CD-R and CD-RW discs burned in CD-DA format.
Can I play audio files from a USB flash drive?
Yes, the front USB port allows playback of MP3 and WAV files (up to 48 kHz/16-bit).
How do I clean the CD lens?
Use a dry air blower or a lens cleaning disc. Never use liquids or abrasive materials.
Can I control the CD-9010CF remotely via RS-232?
Yes, it has an RS-232C port for integration with external automation systems. Commands are documented in the manual.
Does the unit have balanced audio outputs?
Yes, it features balanced XLR outputs in addition to unbalanced RCA and digital outputs.
What is the maximum number of tracks I can program?
You can program up to 99 tracks in the desired playback order.
How do I set the timer playback?
Press the TIMER button, set the start and stop time using the jog wheel, and select the source (CD or USB). The unit must be in standby.
Why won't the CD tray open?
Ensure the unit is powered on. If the tray is stuck, insert a thin pin into the manual release hole near the tray (refer to manual).
Can I use the CD-9010CF in a travel rack?
Yes, it is designed in a 1U rackmount form factor and includes rack ears. Secure it with four screws to a standard 19-inch rack.
Where can I download firmware updates?
Firmware updates are available on the Tascam official website. Download to a USB drive and insert into the front port while holding the STOP button.

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USER MANUAL CD-9010CF TASCAM

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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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.

7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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.

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.

11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

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.

TASCAM CD-9010CF - WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. - 1

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13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

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.

  • The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON position.
  • The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
  • Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure (volume) from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
  • If you are experiencing problems with this product, contact TEAC for a service referral. Do not use the product until it has been repaired.

CAUTION

  • Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.
  • Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
  • Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit.
  • The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time.
  • If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack or installed batteries), they should not be exposed to sunshine, fire or excessive heat.
  • CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries: there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect type of battery. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

WARNING

Products with Class I construction are equipped with a power supply cord that has a grounding plug. The cord of such a product must be plugged into an AC outlet that has a protective grounding connection.

In North America use only on 120V supply.

or U.S.A.

TO THE USER

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

CAUTION

Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

■or European Customers

CE Marking Information

a) Applicable electromagnetic environment: E4
b) Peak inrush current: 14 A

Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment

(a) All electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facilities designated by the government or local authorities.
(b) By disposing of electrical and electronic equipment correctly, you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment.
(c) Improper disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous substances in the equipment.
(d) The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) symbol, which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed out, indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste.

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(e) Return and collection systems are available to end users. For more detailed information about the disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment.

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators

(a) Waste batteries and/or accumulators should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facilities designated by the government or local authorities.
(b) By disposing of waste batteries and/or accumulators correctly, you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment.
(c) Improper disposal of waste batteries and/or accumulators can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous substances in them.
(d) The WEEE symbol, which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed out, indicates that batteries and/or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste.

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If a battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) as defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for those elements will be indicated beneath the WEEE symbol.

(e) Return and collection systems are available to end users. For more detailed information about the disposal of waste batteries and/or accumulators, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased them.

WARNING

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

For Canada

THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.CET

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Safety precautions

■AUTIONS ABOUT LASER RADIATION

This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations "title 21, CFR, chapter 1, subchapter 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 housings.

The label required in this regulation is shown at ①.

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CAUTIONS

• 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.
• IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.

Optical pickup

Type: HOF-1501XB

Manufacturer: Hitachi Media Electronics

Laser output: Less than 0.5 mW on the objective lens

Wavelength: 785 nm ±22 nm

Standard: IEC60825-1:2007

This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel. Please record the model number and serial number and retain them for your records.

Model number

Serial number

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Conventions used in this manual 6

Intellectual property rights ....7

Precautions for placement and use ....7

Connecting the power 7

Beware of condensation 7

Cleaning the unit 7

About discs ....7

Handling of compact discs ....7

2 – Names and Functions of Parts .... 8

Front panel 8

Rear panel 10

Home Screen 11

Menu structure 12

Menu operation basics ....13

Menu operation procedures ....13

3 – Preparations ....14

Turning the power ON and OFF 14

Turning the power OFF 14

Adjusting the display 14

Adjusting display contrast ....14

Adjusting display and indicator brightness .....15

Connecting headphones ....15

Setting the panel lock function ....16

4 – Playback....17

Monitoring and online playback 17

Monitoring playback 17

Online playback 17

Setting the playback mode ....17

Playing a track once from the beginning .....18

Playing a track from the middle 18

Automatic cue point memory (last cue) .....18

Setting the playback point ....19

Selecting tracks ....19

Operation after selection of a track ....19

Searching within tracks 19

Auto cue function 19

Auto ready function 20

Incremental playback function ....20

ONLINE BACK CUE function 20

PLAY KEY FUNCTION setting 20

MONITOR PLAY STBY function 21

ONLINE PLAY STBY function ......21

Repeat playback 21

Ordinary repeat playback 21

EOM functions 22

Setting EOM tally output trigger 22

How to use the EOM 22

Checking the ends of tracks 22

Setting the amount of time checked ....22

How to use the end check function .....22

Pitch control playback 23

Turning pitch control playback ON/OFF ......23

Setting the pitch control value ....23

PITCH/TIME FIT function ......23

5 – Program and cue playback 24

Program playback 24

Program menu operation 24

Adding tracks to a program ....24

Clearing a program 25

Removing tracks from a program ....25

Moving tracks within a program 25

Cue point playback 26

Using the cue menu 26

Adding cue points 26

Clearing the cue list 26

Clearing a cue point 26

Editing cue point names ......27

Editing text 27

Automatic cue point loading options ....27

6 - Working with files and folders .....28

Opening the BROWSE screen 28

Navigating the BROWSE screen 28

Icons on the BROWSE screen 28

Folder operations 28

File and folders on data CDs 28

7 - Other settings and information display .29

Setting the digital reference level 29

Setting the analog reference level 29

Adjusting R/L analog reference levels 29

Setting the online function 29

Master clock and digital output combinations .....30

Setting the master word clock 30

Mono mix setting 30

Fail safe function setting 31

Setting the level meter display type 31

Monitoring point setting....31

Muting monitoring when online 31

Restoring the factory settings ....32

Setting the digital output format ....32

Viewing media information 32

Viewing system information 32

8 - Using the remote connectors ....33

Using the serial connector 33

Fader use setting 33

Fader start function setting....33

Fader stop function setting 33

Fader stop action setting 34

Setting the fader scale used ....34

Transmission speed setting 34

Using the parallel connector 35

Parallel port 3-pin/13-pin setting ....35

9 - Message list ....36

Error messages 36

Warning messages 36

Operation messages 36

10 - Troubleshooting ....37

11 - Specifications ....38

Media and file formats ....38

Inputs and outputs 38

Analog audio inputs and outputs ....38

Digital audio output 38

Control inputs and outputs ....38

Audio performance 38

Backup memory 39

General 39

Dimensional drawings 39

1 - Introduction

Thank you very much for purchasing a TASCAM CD-9010 CD Player.

Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit so that you understand correct operating procedures and can use its functions fully. We hope that you enjoy using this unit for many years.

Please keep this manual so that you can refer to it at any time. A digital copy of this manual can also be downloaded from our website (http://tascam.com/).

Features

This professional CD player is designed for a variety of uses, including broadcasting, postproduction and installation applications. Here are some of its features.

  • In addition to commercially-available audio CDs, CD-DA format audio CDs and CD-R discs with WAV format files (except unfinalized data CDs) can be played back
  • Analog inputs: MIX INPUTS stereo pair (signal can mixed with the CD playback signal or passed through as is to the LINE OUTPUTS)
  • Analog outputs: LINE OUTPUTS stereo pair, MONITOR OUTPUTS stereo pair and stereo PHONES monitoring output
    • Digital output: 2 outputs (stereo) with sample rate conversion
  • Playback signals of the two playback modes—online playback for live/on-air use and monitoring playback for confirmation/rehearsal use—can be output from different connectors
  • Auto cue function enables standby at the point when audio begins in a track
  • Auto ready function enables automatic standby at the beginning of the next track after one track completes playback
    • JOG dial enables searching one frame at a time
    • Searching by index is possible
  • Fail safe function prevents misoperation during critical playback situations
  • Synchronization with external word clock (44.1 or 48 kHz) is possible and the CD playback signal can be output digitally with a 48kHz sampling frequency when synchronized with 48kHz external clock
    • ±12.5% pitch control function
  • Connect a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) to enhance operation and increase functionality
    • End check function allows playback of the ends of tracks
  • Up to 9 cue points can be remembered for each disc
  • Manual eject mechanism allows CDs to be removed even when the power is off

Included items

This product includes the following items.

Take care when opening the package not to damage the items. Keep the packing materials for transportation in the future.

Please contact TASCAM if any of these items are missing or have been damaged during transportation.

  • Main unit .... 1
    • Power cord....1
  • Warranty card .... 1
  • Owner's Manual (this manual).... 1

Conventions used in this manual

In this manual, we use the following conventions:

  • When instructed to select an item, use the controls so that item appears to be light letters on a dark background.
  • Buttons, connectors and other parts of the unit and external devices are indicated like this: STOP
  • Messages on the unit's display are shown like this:MENU
  • CD-DA format discs are sometimes called "audio CDs"
  • A CD with WAV files is sometimes called a "data CD"
    • Additional information is provided as necessary as tips, notes and cautions.

TIP

These are tips about how to use the unit.

NOTE

These provide additional explanations and describe special cases.

CAUTION

Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury, damage to equipment or lost recording data, for example.

Intellectual property rights

• TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
- Other company names, product names and logos in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Precautions for placement and use

  • The operating temperature should be between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F).
  • Do not install in the following types of places. Doing so could degrade the sound quality and/or cause malfunctions.
  • Places with significant vibrations or that are otherwise unstable
    • Near windows or other places exposed to direct sunlight
  • Near heaters or other extremely hot places
    • Extremely cold places
  • Places with bad ventilation or high humidity
    • Very dusty locations
    • This unit can be installed at an angle of ±5^ .
  • In order to assure good heat dissipation, do not place any object on top of the unit.
  • Do not install this unit on top of any heat-generating electrical device such as a power amplifier.

Connecting the power

  • Insert the included power cord into the AC IN connector completely.
  • Hold the power cord by the plug when connecting or disconnecting it.

Beware of condensation

If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place, or used immediately after a cold room has been heated or otherwise exposed to a sudden temperature change, condensation could occur. Should this happen, leave the unit for one or two hours before turning the unit on.

Cleaning the unit

To clean the unit, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth. Do not wipe with chemical cleaning cloths, benzene, paint thinner, ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents to clean the unit as they could damage the surface.

About discs

In addition to commercially-available music CDs, this unit can play CD-R discs that have been recorded in audio CD (CD-DA) format, as well as CD-R discs that have WAV audio files recorded on them. It can also playback 8cm discs.

Handling of compact discs

• Always load compact discs with their labels facing upward.
- To remove a disc from its case, press down on the center of the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.
- Do not touch the signal side (the unlabeled side). Fingerprints, oils and other substances can cause errors during playback.
- To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge. Dirt on discs can lower the sound quality, so clean them and always store them in a clean state.
- Do not use any record spray, anti-static solutions, benzene, paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean CDs as they could damage the delicate playing surface. It may cause CDs to become unplayable.
- Do not apply labels or other materials to discs. Do not use discs that have had tape, stickers or other materials applied to their surface. Do not use discs that have sticky residue from stickers, etc. Such discs could become stuck in the unit or cause it to malfunction.
- Never use a commercially available CD stabilizer. Using stabilizers with this player will damage the mechanism and cause it to malfunction.
- Do not use cracked discs.
- Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using non-circular promotional discs, etc.

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- Music discs with copy control, a copy-protection system, have been released from several record companies in an attempt to protect the copyright. Since some of these discs do not comply with the CD specifications, they may not be playable on the unit.

Front panel

TASCAM CD-9010 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ OPEN/ CLOSE CD MANUAL E VIEW TIME BROWSE TIME DISPLAY PLAY MODE HOME MENU DATA PUSH ENTER STANDBY PLAY STOP MONITOR ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ⑴ ⑵ ⑶ ⑷ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ⑴ ⑵ ⑶ ⑷ ⑸ ⑹ ⑺ ⑺ ⑺ ⑺ ⑺ ⑺ ⑺ ⑺

① Disc tray

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray to load or remove discs.

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button again to close the disc tray.

② MANUAL EJECT

Use this to remove a disc when the power is off.

③ BROWSE button

Press to open the BROWSE screen.

Use this screen to look inside folders on data CDs, for example.

With audio CDs, use the screen to see its tracks.

④ TIME DISPLAY button

Press when the Home Screen is open to switch the time display between elapsed track time and remaining track time. This button only changes the display on this unit.

To change the time display on a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately), press the TIME DISPLAY button on the remote.

When the Home Screen is open, press and hold this button while turning the DATA dial to adjust the display contrast.

NOTE

This operation only adjusts the contrast of this unit. It does not adjust the contrast of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately).

⑤ CD indicator

This blinks when a CD is loaded. When data reading is complete, the indicator stays lit and playback is possible.

⑥ OPEN/CLOSE button

Press this to open the disc tray.

NOTE

In order to reduce the amount of time required to remove a disc, the disc tray will open before the disc has completely stopped.

⑦ PHONES jack/knob

Use this standard stereo jack to connect stereo headphones. Use the PHONES knob to adjust the headphones output level.

The knob can be pushed in and locked, allowing the unit to be stored and transported safely. To unlock it, push it in again. (See "Connecting headphones" on page 15.)

CAUTION

Before connecting headphones, use the PHONES knob to lower the volume. Failure to do so might result in sudden loud sounds, which could harm your hearing or result in other trouble.

⑧ STOP button/indicator

Press this button at any time to stop playback at the current point.

Press this button during online or monitoring playback or when in playback standby to stop playback.

This button lights when playback is stopped.

⑨ MONITOR button/indicator

Press this button to start monitoring playback.

The playback signal is output through the MONITOR OUTPUTS (R/L) and the PHONES jack.

This button lights during monitoring playback.

⑩ PLAY button/indicator

Press when playback is stopped or in standby to start playback. This button lights during playback or when in playback standby.

When the ON LINE button on a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) is lit, or the SYSTEM menu ONLINE FUNCTIONitem is set to AlwaysON, online playback occurs and the playback signal is output through the LINE OUTPUTS (R/L) and the DIGITAL OUTPUT.

To send the signal through the MONITOR OUTPUTS (R/L) and PHONES jack, set the SYSTEM menu MON MUTE ONLINE item to OFF. (See "Muting monitoring when online" on page 31.)

This button lights during online playback.

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

⑪ STANDBY button/indicator

When playback is stopped or during jog playback, press this button to pause and start playback standby at the current point.

When in monitoring playback mode and MONITOR PLAY STBY is set to BACK CUEin the PLAY menu, press this button to return to the point at which monitoring playback last started and enter standby. WhenMONITOR PLAY STBMs set toNORMAL, press to enter playback standby at the current point.

When using online playback, pressing this button has a different function depending on the playback mode.

Playback modeFunction
CONTINUE or SINGLEWhen ONLINE PLAY STB's set to NOR-MAL in the PLAY menu, enter playback standby at the current position.When set to BACK CUE locate to the last cue point and enter playback standby.
PROGRAMWhen ONLINE PLAY STB's set to NOR-MAL in the PLAY menu, enter playback standby at the beginning of the next track.When set to BACK CUE locate to the last cue point and enter playback standby.

This button lights when in playback standby.

⑫ TRACK ◀◀◀/▶▶1 buttons

Use these buttons to skip between and select tracks.

⑬ SEARCH ◀◀/▶▶ buttons

Search while pressing these buttons.

While pressing the SEARCH ▶▶ (or SEARCH ◀◀) button to search, you can change the search speed by pressing the other SEARCH ◀◀/▶▶ button.

⑭ Display

This shows disc information, the operation mode, menus and other data.

⑮ PLAY MODE button

When the Home Screen is open, press this button to cycle through the playback modes in the following order.

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⑯ HOME button

When the MENU screen, BROWSE screen, PROGRAM screen or CUE LISTscreen is open, press this to return to the Home Screen.

Press this button when the Home Screen is open to scroll CD-TEXT file names and data in the information area of the Home Screen.

Press the MENU button while pressing and holding this button to turn the panel lock function ON and OFF. (See "Setting the panel lock function" on page 16.)

When the Home Screen is open, press and hold this button while turning the DATA dial to adjust the brightness of the display and the indicators.

You can adjust the brightness of the display alone by pressing and turning the DATA dial while pressing and holding this button.

NOTE

This operation only adjusts the contrast of the display and indicators of this unit. It does not adjust the contrast of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately).

⑰ MENU button

Press to open the MENU screen.

Press this button while pressing and holding the HOME button to turn the panel lock function ON and OFF. (See "Setting the panel lock function" on page 16.)

⑱ DATA dial

Turn the DATA dial to select items on the MENU screen.

Press the dial to use it as an ENTER button when confirming operations on the MENU screen.

When the Home Screen is open, press and hold the HOME button while turning the dial to adjust the brightness of the display and the indicators.

To adjust the brightness of the display alone, press and turn this dial while pressing and holding the HOME button.

Press and hold the TIME DISPLAY button while turning the DATA dial to adjust the display contrast.

NOTE

These operations only adjust the brightness and contrast of the display and indicators of this unit. They do not adjust the brightness and contrast of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately).

Rear panel

19 20 21 22 23 DIGITAL OUTPUTS (LINE) MONITOR OUTPUTS LINE OUTPUTS MIX INPUTS L R L R L WORD SYNC IN TI IU 75Ω OFF ON POWER REMOTE (SERIAL) REMOTE (PARALLEL) ~ IN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

⑲ DIGITAL OUTPUT (COAXIAL)

This outputs a digital CD playback signal. The digital output signal depends on the DIGITAL OUT TVP Betting on the SYSTEM menu screen. (See "Setting the digital output format" on page 29.)

The digital output signal depends on the master clock setting. (See "Setting the master word clock" on page 30.)

⑳ DIGITAL OUTPUT (XLR)

This outputs a digital CD playback signal. The digital output signal depends on the DIGITAL OUT TYPBetting on the SYSTEM menu screen. (See "Setting the digital output format" on page 29.)

The digital output signal depends on the master clock setting. (See "Setting the master word clock" on page 30.)

②1 MONITOR OUTPUTS (R/L) (unbalanced)

These unbalanced RCA analog outputs can be connected to a monitoring system.

The nominal output level is -10 dBv.

②2 LINE OUT OUTPUTS (R/L) (balanced)

These are balanced analog XLR outputs.

The default nominal output level is +4 dBu (+6 dBu only when the maximum output level is +15 dBu), but can be set to -20 dBu.

(1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)

②3 MIX INPUTS (R/L) (balanced)

These balanced analog XLR inputs are used for mix input with a nominal output level of +4 dBu.

(1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)

Signals input here are mixed with the playback signal from the CD and output from the LINE OUTPUTS. Even when the power is off, signals input here will be output unchanged through the LINE OUTPUTS.

⑳ WORD SYNC THRU

The input word clock signal is thru output from this connector, allowing it to be sent to other digital devices.

⑳ WORD SYNC IN

Input a word clock signal through this connector. When this unit is set to use an external clock (EXT), the word clock input through this connector is used.

②6 75Ω (ON/OFF) switch

Turns the 75Ω word clock terminator ON or OFF.

⑳ POWER switch

Turns the power ON or OFF.

CAUTION

Before turning on the power, turn down the volume of other equipment connected to this unit. Failure to do so might cause sudden loud sounds, which could harm your hearing or result in other trouble.

⑳ AC IN connector

Connect the included power cord here.

⑲ REMOTE (PARALLEL)

This D-sub 37-pin I/O connector is for parallel control. Use it for external control, including fader starting. (See "Using the parallel connector" on page 35.)

③0 REMOTE (SERIAL)

This D-Sub 15-pin I/O connector is for serial control. Connect a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) here.

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

Home Screen

The following information is shown on the display of the unit.

Home Screen with audio CD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -0:30-20-15-10 -7 -4 -2 -1 0 +1 + -2.8oL CONTINUE REPEAT FITCH ON INT 44.1K 22 INDEX 01 02:40 61 Piano Sonata No. 15 -00:04:11

Home Screen with data CD
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -00:04:23 -00:02:28 17 -00:01. wav -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1K -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1N -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1M -00:00:1R -OUTL wav -OUTL wav

① Playback level meters

These show the playback level.

Depending to the SYSTEM menu MON MIX item setting, only one level bar will be shown and the indicator on the left end will change from LR to 3M,6M,L, or R. (See "Mono mix setting" on page 30.)

Even when set to ST, if a mono WAV file is played back, the display will change to M and a single level bar will be shown. If you switch the SYSTEM menu METER TYPE item to UU from PEAK, the display will change to a VU-type meter display. (See "Setting the level meter display type" on page 31.)

② Index

This shows the currently playing or selected index number (audio CD only).

③ Track time display (main area)

This shows the time of the current track.

The contents depend on the playback media.

Media Contents shown
Audio CD Minutes, seconds, frames
Data CD Hours, minutes, seconds, frames

Pressing the TIME DISPLAY button switches between elapsed time display and remaining time display.

A “-” appears before the remaining time when shown.

When an EOM tally signal is being output, the ":" blinks. (See "EOM functions" on page 22)

④ Playback mode

Shows the current playback mode.

Indicator Meaning
CONTINUEContinuous playback mode
SINGLESingle playback mode
PROGRAMProgram playback mode

⑤ Track number

Shows the current track number.

⑥ Track playback position

Shows the current playback position as a bar. As playback proceeds, the bar extends from the left.

⑦ Repeat playback function indicator

This shows the ON/OFF status of the repeat playback function.

Indicator Meaning
No indicator Repeat playback function is OFF
REPEATRepeat playback function is ON
REPEAT A-A-B repeat playback function starting point set
REPEAT A-BA-B repeat playback function is ON

NOTE

The A-B repeat playback function will only be displayed if selected using a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote controller (sold separately).

⑧ PITCH indicator

The PITCH ONindicator appears if the pitch control function is on.

⑨ Master clock indicator

This shows the current master clock.

Indicator Meaning
INTUnit's internal clock in use
EXTSynchronized with the word clock input through the WORD SYNC IN connector
EXT NO CLKNo signal input through the WORD SYNC IN connector
EXT UNLOCKWORD SYNC IN connector input signal unlocked
EXT (blinking)Synchronization with word clock input through the WORD SYNC IN connector possible (after playback completes, the unit will automatically resynchronize with the word clock)
44.1KMaster clock frequency is 44.1 kHz
48KMaster clock frequency is 48 kHz

⑩ Information area

CD-TEXT will be shown if available.

File names will be shown when using data CDs. When the playback mode is set to PROGRAM, information for the next program item is shown.

The time of the current track is shown. When the main display area shows the elapsed time, this shows the remaining time, and vice versa.

A “-” appears before the remaining time when shown.

Press the MENU button to show the MENU screen.

MENU 1 PLAY 2 PROGRAM/CUE 3 REMOTE 4 5 SYSTEM 6 INFORMATION 1 AUTO CUE 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL 3 AUTO READY 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY 5 ONLINE BACK CUE 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION

The menu has five submenus.

1 PLAY Settings related to playback
2 PROGRAM/CUE Settings related to program playback and cue point
3 REMOTE Settings related external remote settings
4 This menu item has been intentionally left blank.
5 SYSTEM Settings related to the unit's system.
6 INFORMATION Settings related to media information and the system version, and operating time confirmation.

The submenu items are as follows.

Main menu item Submenu item Function/SettingReference
1PLAY1AUTO CUEAuto Cue P. 19
2AUTO CUE LEVELAuto Cue level P. 19
3AUTO READYAuto ReadyP. 20
4INCREMENTAL PLAYIncremental playbackP. 20
5ONLINE BACK CUEOnline back cue functionP. 20
6PLAY KEY FUNCTIONFunction of PLAY and MONITOR buttons when online OFFP. 20
7MONITOR PLAY STBYSTANDBY button function during monitoring playbackP. 21
8ONLINE PLAY STBYSTANDBY button function during online playbackP. 21
9REPEATRepeat playback functionP. 21
10EOMEOM functionP. 22
11END CHECKEND CHECK functionP. 22
12PITCHPitch control functionP. 23
13PITCH %Pitch control valueP. 23
14PITCH/TIME FITTime and pitch control playbackP. 23
2PROGRAM/CUE1PROGRAM EDITEdit programsP. 24
4CUE LIST EDITEdit cue listsP. 26
7CUE POINT LOADCue point loadingP. 27
3REMOTE1FADER MODEFader function for TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S or other external remote (sold separately)P. 33
2FADER START MODEFader start function for TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S or other external remote (sold separately)P. 33
3FADER STOP MODEFader stop function for TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S or other external remote (sold separately)P. 33
4FADER STOP ACTFader stop function actionP. 34
5FADER SCALEFader scale switchingP. 34
6OPERATION PANELPanel lock functionP. 16
7P.PORT P3/13 ASGNParallel remote connector 3-pin and 13-pin functionsP. 35
8SERIAL BAUD RATESerial remote connector transmission speed (baud rate)P. 34
5SYSTEM1DIGITAL REF LVLDigital reference level P. 29
2ANALOG REF LVLAnalog output reference level P. 29
3ANALOG REF ADJ LAdjust the analog output reference level of the L channel P. 29
4ANALOG REF ADJ RAdjust the analog output reference level of the R channel P. 29
5ONLINE FUNCTIONOnline function P. 29
6CLOCK MASTERMaster clock P. 30
7MONO MIXMono playback P. 30
8METER TYPEMeter display P. 31
9FAIL SAFEFail-safe functionP. 31
10MONITORING POINTSet monitoring output to before or after the online faderP. 31
11MON MUTE ONLINESet automatically mute monitoring during online playbackP. 31
12LCD BRIGHTNESSDisplay brightnessP. 15
13LCD CONTRASTDisplay contrastP. 14
14LED BRIGHTNESSIndicator brightnessP. 15
19FACTORY PRESETRestore factory settingsP. 32
20DIGITAL OUTPUT TYPESet the C-bit of the digital output signalP. 32
6INFORMATION1MEDIA INFOShow information about the media in the CDP. 32
2SYSTEM INFOCheck the system version and operating timeP. 32

You can perform the following operations using the MENU screen.

To select an item (vertically on the screen)

• Turn the DATA dial.

The selected menu item appears as light letters on a dark background (highlighted in inverse).

To confirm the selected item

- Press the DATA dial.

To go back one menu level

- Press the MENU button.

To return directly to the Home screen from the Menu screen

- Press the HOME button.

NOTE

If there are items above or below the currently displayed items in the list, ▲ and/or ▼ will be shown at the top and/or bottom of the list.

This example explains how to set the auto ready function.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.

MENU 1 PLAY 2 PROGRAM/CUE 3 REMOTE 4 5 SYSTEM 6 INFORMATION 1 AUTO CUE 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL 3 AUTO READY 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY 5 ONLINE BACK CUE 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION

  1. Turn the DATA dial to select PLAY, and press the DATA dial to open the PLAY menu.

MENU 1 AUTO CUE OFF 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB 3 AUTO READY OFF 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY OFF 5 ONLINE BACK CUE OFF 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL

  1. Turn the DATA dial to select AUTO READY, and press the DATA dial to highlight the setting value.

MENU 1 AUTO CUE OFF 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB 3 AUTO READY OFF 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY OFF 5 ONLINE BACK CUE OFF 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL

  1. Turn the DATA dial to set the AUTO READY item ON or OFF.

MENU 1 AUTO CUE OFF_ 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB_ 3 AUTO READY ON_ 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY OFF_ 5 ONLINE BACK CUE OFF_ 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL_

  1. Press the DATA dial to return to the PLAY menu screen.

  2. Repeat steps 3–5 as necessary to set other items.

  3. To change a menu item or a setting item, press the MENU button to show submenu items and return to step 1.
    • To change the selected setting item, turn the DATA dial.

  4. Press the HOME button to return to the Home screen.

3 - Preparations

Turning the power ON and OFF

Press the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn the power ON.

MATERIAL OUTPUTS (LABEL) MONITOR OUTPUTS LINE OUTPUTS MAX INPUTS WIND GND TAWU REMOTE (CONTROL) REMOTE (PARALLEL) MS VIF ON POWER ~ 30

Startup screen
TASCAM CD-9010 CD Player

Home Screen
40-30-20 -15 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 R TRACK INDEX 01 01 00:00 00 INT 44.1K -00:03:26

The unit starts and the startup screen appears.

If no CD has been loaded, the screen shows NO MEDIA

If a CD has been loaded, the screen showsMEDIA READING while the unit reads the CD. When this process is complete, the Home Screen is displayed.

Turning the power OFF

Press the POWER switch to turn the power OFF. No special shutdown procedures are necessary.

Adjusting the display

You can adjust the display contrast and brightness as necessary.

Adjusting display contrast

When the Home Screen is open, use the TIME DISPLAY button and DATA dial to adjust the display contrast.

You can also use SYSTEM menu's LCD CONTRAST to adjust it.

NOTE

  • This operation only adjusts the contrast of this unit. It does not adjust the contrast of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately).
  • The display contrast setting is retained even when the power is OFF.

Setting using the controls

With the Home Screen open, while pressing and holding the TIME DISPLAY button, turn the DATA dial to adjust the unit's display contrast.

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Setting using the menu

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select LCD CONTRAST.

MENU 9 FAIL SAFE LOW LIM 10 MONITORING POINT PrefEader 11 MON MUTE ONLINE ON 12 LCD BRIGHTNESS 5 13 LCD CONTRAST 32 14 LED BRIGHTNESS 3

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor (selected area) right to select the value.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to adjust the contrast.

- Options:0–63 (default value: 32)

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Adjusting display and indicator brightness

When the Home Screen is open, use the HOME button and DATA dial to adjust the brightness of the display backlight and the indicators.

You can also use the SYSTEM menu screen LCD BRIGHTNESS and LED BRIGHTNESS items to adjust them.

NOTE

  • These operations only adjust the brightness and contrast of the display and indicators of this unit. They do not adjust the brightness and contrast of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately).
  • The display and indicator BRIGHTNESS settings are retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Setting using the controls

When the Home Screen is open, while pressing and holding the HOME button, turn the DATA dial to adjust the brightness of the unit's display and indicators.

You can also adjust the brightness of the display alone by pressing and turning the DATA dial while pressing and holding the HOME button.

TASCAM CD-9010CF - Setting using the controls - 1

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor (selected area) right to select the value.

9 FAIL SAFE 10 MONITORING POINT 11 MON MUTE ONLINE 12 LCD BRIGHTNESS 13 LCD CONTRAST 14 LED BRIGHTNESS LOW LIM PreFader ON 5 32 3

  1. Tum the DATA dial to adjust the brightness.

• LCD options:8-7 (default value:5)
• LED options:0-7 (default value:3)

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Connecting headphones

Connect stereo headphones to the PHONES jack on the front panel. Use the PHONES knob to adjust the headphones output level.

CAUTION

Before connecting headphones, use the PHONES knob to lower the volume. Failure to do so might result in sudden loud sounds, which could harm your hearing or result in other trouble.

NOTE

The PHONES knob can be pushed in to prevent the level from being accidentally changed. The knob can be used when out.

TASCAM CD-9010CF - NOTE - 1

natural_image Line drawing of a computer drive chassis with ports and control panel (no text or symbols)

The PHONES knob when pushed in
TASCAM CD-9010CF - NOTE - 2

natural_image Line drawing of a computer tower rear panel with control knobs and drive bays (no text or symbols)

The PHONES knob when out

Setting the panel lock function

The unit can be set so that it can only be operated using a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately).

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select OPERATION PANEL,

2 FADER START MODE DISABLE 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDBY 5 FADER SCALE 0KB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL RC ONLY 7 P.PORT PS/13 RSGN STANDBY

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor (selected area) right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set whether or not you can use the front panel controls to control the unit.

- CD+RC: The unit can be controlled using a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) and the unit's front panel buttons.

- RC ONLY(default value): When a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) is connected, the unit's front panel buttons (other than the OPEN/CLOSE button) are disabled.

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • When a remote is not connected, even when this item is set to RC ONLY, the panel controls will not lock.
  • To unlock the panel, press the MENU button, while pressing and holding the HOME button. When the "OPERATION PA NEL Change to CD+RC?" pop-up message appears, select "Yes" to unlock the panel.
  • You can also lock the panel controls by pressing the MENU button while pressing and holding the HOME button. When the pop-up message appears, select "Yes".
  • The panel lock function setting is stored even when the power is turned OFF.

Monitoring and online playback

This unit has two playback modes: monitoring playback and online playback. The outputs for the two playback modes can be set to be independent of each other.

For example, you can use the monitoring playback mode for broadcast use and on location to cue tracks and playback points in advance to prepare for online playback from those points.

Monitoring playback

The SYSTEM menu ONLINE FUNCTIONItem must be set to SWITCH. OK to enable monitoring playback. (See "Setting the online function" on page 29.)

NOTE

  • If set as above, pushing the PLAY button will output the playback signal to the monitoring destination.
    • If set as above, the playback signal will be output to the monitoring destination when jogging and searching.

Starting monitoring playback

When stopped, in playback standby or during jog playback, press the MONITOR button.

Status of outputs

Output Status
DIGITAL OUTPUT Off
LINE OUTPUTS Off
MONITOR OUTPUTS On

Online playback

The SYSTEM menu screen ONLINE FUNCTIONItem must be set to AlwaysON to enable online playback. (See "Setting the online function" on page 29.)

Starting online playback

When in playback standby, monitoring playback or during jog playback, press the PLAY button.

Status of outputs

Output Status
DIGITAL OUTPUT On
LINE OUTPUTS On
MONITOR OUTPUTS Off

NOTE

Set the SYSTEM menu MON MUTE ONLINE item to OFF to always send the signal through the MONITOR OUTPUTS. (See "Muting monitoring when online" on page 31.)

Setting the playback mode

Tracks on the CD can be played using one of the following three playback modes.

Continuous playback mode (default setting)

  • The CONTINUE indicator appears in the playback mode area of the Home Screen.
  • The tracks on the CD are played in track number order.

Single playback mode

  • The SINGLE indicator appears in the playback mode area of the Home Screen.
  • Only the currently selected track is played before playback stops.

Program playback mode

  • The PROGRAM indicator appears in the playback mode area of the Home Screen.
  • Tracks will be played in the order programmed in advance. (See "Program playback" on page 24.)

The current playback mode appears in the playback mode area of the Home Screen.

Use the PLAY MODE button to set the playback mode.

Press this button to cycle through the playback modes in the following order.

→ CONTINUE mode → SINGLE mode → PROGRAM mode —

NOTE

  • In this manual, unless otherwise specified, explanations assume that the playback mode is set to CONTINUE (continuous playback mode).
  • The playback mode setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Playing a track once from the beginning

Follow these steps to select and check the desired track (monitoring playback), and then play it through the main outputs (online playback). These procedures assume that all menu items are at their default settings.

  1. Press the PLAY MODE button to select single mode.
  2. Press thePLAY MODE button as many times as necessary until the SINGLE playback mode indicator appears on the Home Screen.
  3. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen, and set AUTO CUE in the PLAY menu to ON.
  4. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.
  5. Use the TRACK ◀◀◀/▶▶1 buttons to select a track for playback.
  6. The unit enters playback standby at the position where an audio signal is detected in the selected track (and the STANDBY button lights).

NOTE

When the playback mode is set to CONTINUE or SINGLE, you can use the number buttons (0 through 9) to select tracks. Enter two digits for audio CDs or three digits for data CDs. (For example, press the 0 button followed by the 2 button to select track 2 on an audio CD.)

  1. To check the playback signal, press the MONITOR button to start monitoring playback (the MONITOR button lights).

- In addition to using an external monitoring system, you can also monitor the playback signal using headphones connected to the unit's PHONES jack.

  1. After checking the signal, press the STANDBY button.

- The playback position is set to the point where the track starts and the unit enters playback standby mode (the STANDBY button lights).

  1. Press the PLAY button to start online playback.

  2. When the track ends, the unit re-enters playback standby.

  3. Press the STOP button to stop playback immediately.

Playing a track from the middle

Follow these steps to find a point in the middle of a track and start playback from the main outputs from that point.

  1. When stopped or during playback standby, you can search within a track using the SEARCH ◀◀/▶▶ buttons to locate a desired point and put the unit in playback standby there. (See "Searching within tracks" on page 19.)
  2. At the desired playback point, press the MONITOR button to start monitoring playback and check it.
  3. After checking, press the STANDBY button to return to the point set earlier and start online playback standby (STANDBY button lights).

• To adjust the set point, return to step 1.

  1. Press the PLAY button to start online playback.

When the track ends, the unit will enter playback standby mode.

NOTE

Press the STOP button to stop playback immediately.

Automatic cue point memory (last cue)

When you start monitoring playback from a stopped or playback standby state, the starting position is automatically memorized as a cue point.

The most recently added cue point is the "last cue point". Press the STANDBY button to locate to the last cue point (where monitoring playback last started) and enter playback standby.

NOTE

  • When using a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately), you can assign automatic cue points to the number (0–9) buttons.
  • In jog mode, pressing the STANDBY button saves the current position as a cue point.

Setting the playback point

Selecting tracks

Use the TRACK I◄◄/►►1 buttons to select tracks.

button

Press to move to the start of the current track when the elapsed time of the current track is greater than one second. When the elapsed time is less than one second, press this to skip to the beginning of the previous track.

▶▶| button

Press to skip to the beginning of the next track. Press again to skip to the beginning of the track after that.

NOTE

  • When in program playback mode, tracks will be skipped in the program order.
  • When at the beginning of the first track, press the ◀◀◀ button to skip to the beginning of the last track. When at the beginning of the last track, press the ▶▶▶1 button to skip to the beginning of the first track.

Operation after selection of a track

When the TRACK I◄◄/►►1 buttons are used to select a track, what happens next depends on the unit's status and auto cue function setting. (See "Auto cue function" on page 19.)

When Auto Cue is ON

The unit enters playback standby at the first position within the track where the signal reaches the level set using the PLAY menu AUTO CUE LEVELitem.

When Auto Cue is OFF

The unit enters playback standby at the beginning of the track.

Searching within tracks

When playback is stopped, the unit is in playback standby, or during monitoring or jog playback, press and hold the SEARCH ◀◀/▶▶ buttons to search for a cue point.

While pressing one of the SEARCH ▶▶ or ◀◀ buttons to search within a track, you can change the search speed by pressing the other SEARCH ◀◀/▶▶ button.

Auto cue function

If the auto cue function is ON, and you select a track for playback, any "silence" at the beginning of the track will be skipped, and the unit will enter playback standby at the first point where the track's "signal" is audible. As a result, sound will be heard immediately when playback starts.

NOTE

  • When using the cue function, the Auto Cue function is disabled.
  • If a track is selected when AUTO CUE is ON, the unit enters playback standby at the first point where the track is audible.
  • The AUTO CUE function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

You can specify the threshold level (AUTO CUE LEVEL) used to detect the audio signal when the Auto Cue function is activated. In other words, any signal higher than the AUTO CUE LEVEL will be treated as "signal," and any signal lower than this level will be treated as "silence."

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu.
  3. Select AUTO CUE.

MENU 1 AUTO CUE QFF_ 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB_ 3 AUTO READY QFF_ 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY QFF_ 5 ONLINE BACK CUE QFF_ 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the value to ON (default is OFF).
  3. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor to the left, and return to menu item selection.
  4. Select AUTO CUE LEVEL

MENU 1 AUTO CUE QFF 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB 3 AUTO READY QFF 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY QFF 5 ONLINE BACK CUE QFF 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the desired auto cue level.

• Values:-24 dB to -72 dB (6 dB steps, default-24 dB)

  1. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Auto ready function

If the auto ready function is ON, when a track finishes playing, playback standby will occur at the beginning of the next track.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select AUTO READY

MENU 1 AUTO CUE QFF_ 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB_ 3 AUTO READY QFF_ 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY QFF_ 5 ONLINE BACK CUE QFF_ 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the value to ON (default is OFF).
  3. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • If the auto cue function is set to ON, the unit enters playback standby at the point where sound starts in the next track rather than at the very beginning of the track.
  • The auto ready function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Incremental playback function

When the incremental playback function is ON, and the unit is playing back, you can use the PLAY button to start playback from the beginning of the next track or the STOP button to enter playback standby at the beginning of the next track.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select INCREMENTAL PLAY

MENU 1 AUTO CUE QFF_ 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB_ 3 AUTO READY QFF_ 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY QFF_ 5 ONLINE BACK CUE QFF_ 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the value to ON (default is OFF).
  3. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • When the incremental playback function is set to ON and the unit is in playback standby mode, pressing the PLAY button will start playback from that position. In playback standby, pressing the STOP button will stop playback.
  • When the last track of the CD is being played, pressing PLAY starts playback of the first track on the CD. Pressing STOP pauses at the beginning of the first track on the CD.
  • The incremental playback function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

ONLINE BACK CUE function

If this function is on, when the ON LINE button is turned OFF on a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately), the unit immediately enters playback standby at the last cue point (the last point where monitoring playback started).

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen
  3. Select ONLINE BACK CUE

MENU 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB 3 AUTO READY OFF 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY OFF 5 ONLINE BACK CUE OFF 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL 7 MONITOR PLAY STBY BACK CUE

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the value to ON (default is OFF).
  3. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The ONLINE BACK CUE function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

PLAY KEY FUNCTION setting

When the ON LINE button is turned OFF on a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately), the PLAY button operates as described below.

When set to Normal

Pressing the PLAY button during playback has no effect. If INCREMENTAL PLAY is set to ON, however, pressing the PLAY button during playback allows incremental playback.

When set to Back Cue

If the incremental play function is OFF, pressing the PLAY button skips to the last cue point and continues playback. Pressing the PLAY button in this case activates monitoring playback (monitoring outputs ON, line outputs OFF).

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select PLAY KEY FUNCTION

MENU 2 AUTO CUE LEVEL -24 dB 3 AUTO READY OFF 4 INCREMENTAL PLAY OFF 5 ONLINE BACK CUE OFF 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL 7 MONITOR PLAY STBY BACK CUE

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the function when online playback mode is OFF (default is OFF).

Values are NORMAL (default value) and BACK CUE

  1. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTES

• Similar operation is possible using the MONITOR button.
- The PLAY KEY FUNCTION setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

MONITOR PLAY STBY function

You can set how the STANDBY button functions during monitoring playback.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen
  3. Select MONITOR PLAY STBY

4 INCREMENTAL PLAY QFF 5 ONLINE BACK CUE QFF 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL 7 MONITOR PLAY STBY BACK CUE 8 ONLINE PLAY STBY NORMAL 9 REPEAT QFF

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the STANDBY button function during monitoring playback.

• NORMAL: Start playback standby at that point
- BACK CUE(default value): Pause and enter playback standby mode at the last cue point
6. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The MONITOR PLAY STBY setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

ONLINE PLAY STBY function

You can set how the STANDBY button functions during online playback.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen
  3. Select ONLINE PLAY STBY

5 ONLINE BACK CUE OFF_ 6 PLAY KEY FUNCTION NORMAL_ 7 MONITOR PLAY STBY BACK CUE 8 ONLINE PLAY STBY NORMAL_ 9 REPEAT OFF_ 10 EOM OFF_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the function of the STANDBY button during online playback

  3. NORMAL (default value): If the playback mode is CONTINUE or SINGLE, start playback standby at that point. If the playback mode is PROGRAM, start playback standby at the beginning of the next track.

  4. BACK CUE Pause and start playback standby at the last cue point.
  5. After setting the value, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The ONLINE PLAY STBY setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Repeat playback

You can repeatedly play back all tracks on the CD.

Ordinary repeat playback

When the repeat playback function is ON, depending on the current playback mode, the following will occur:

• CONTINUE: the entire disc is played back repeatedly
• SINGLE: the current track is played back repeatedly
• PROGRAM: the entire program is played back repeatedly

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select REPEAT.

7 MONITOR PLAY STBY BACK_CUE 8 ONLINE PLAY STBY NORMAL 9 REPEAT QFF 10 EOM QFF 11 END CHECK 5s 12 PITCH QFF

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the value to ON (default is OFF).
  3. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

To turn repeat playback OFF

- Set the PLAY menu REPEAT item to OFF.

NOTE

The repeat playback setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

EOM functions

You can set the unit to output EOM tally signals from the CONTROL I/O PARALLEL connector when the remaining time on the track is less than the time set here using the EOM function.

Setting EOM tally output trigger

Set the track remaining time that triggers output of an EOM tally signal.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select EOM.

7 MONITOR PLAY STBY BACK_CUE 8 ONLINE PLAY STBY NORMAL_ 9 REPEAT QFF_ 10 EOM QFF_ 11 END CHECK 5s_ 12 PITCH QFF_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the track remaining time to trigger the EOM tally.

- Options: OFF (default value), 0s, 5s–35s (in 5-second increments)

NOTE

If EOM TRACK is set to 0s, when the track ends, a pulse of about 100 ms will be output.
5. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The EOM function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

How to use the EOM

  1. Connect the device that will receive the EOM tally signal to the REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector.
  2. Turn ON the power of this unit and the receiving device.
  3. Begin playback from this unit.

- When the remaining time of the current track falls below the specified time, an EOM tally signal is output from the REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector.

While the EOM tally signal is being output, the "": in the Home Screen track time display (main display area) blinks.

Checking the ends of tracks

To check how tracks end, turn the END CHECK function ON.

Setting the amount of time checked

Set the time before the end of the track when checking starts.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select END CHECK

MENU 8 ONLINE PLAY STBY NORMAL_ 9 REPEAT OFF 10 EOM OFF 11 END CHECK 54 12 PITCH OFF 13 PITCH X 0.0x

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the time before the end of the track that checking starts.

Options: 5 (default value) -35 (in 5 second increments)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The END CHECK function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

How to use the end check function

When using a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately), press the TRACK/[END CHK] button while pressing and holding the SHIFT button to locate to a point at the set number of seconds before the end of the currently selected track and start monitoring playback.

After playback of the last part of the track completes, the unit enters playback standby mode at the last cue point.

Pitch control playback

You can modify the pitch and speed of the playback, following the procedures here.

Turning pitch control playback ON/OFF

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select PITCH.

MENU 9 REPEAT QFF 10 EOM QFF 11 END CHECK 5% 12 PITCH QFF 13 PITCH % 0.0% 14 PITCH/TIME FIT

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set pitch control ON or OFF (default isOFF).
  3. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

When you turn pitch control playback ON or OFF during playback, the playback sound may be momentarily interrupted.

Setting the pitch control value

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select PITCH %.

9 REPEAT 10 EOM 11 END CHECK 12 PITCH 13 PITCH % 14 PITCH/TIME FIT OFF OFF 5% OFF 0.0%

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the pitch control value.

• You can set the pitch control to ±12.5% of normal.

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • Even when the pitch control function is turned OFF, the pitch control value set above is stored and will be used when the pitch control function is turned ON again.
  • The pitch step setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

PITCH/TIME FIT function

You can adjust the time remaining of the current track to a defined value and play it back.

The possible setting range corresponds to a pitch control value range of ±12.5%.

This setting can be made when stopped or in playback standby.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PLAY menu screen.
  3. Select PITCH/TIME FIT.

MENU 9 REPEAT OFF_ 10 EOM OFF_ 11 END CHECK 5s_ 12 PITCH OFF_ 13 PITCH % 0.0% 14 PITCH/TIME FIT

  1. Press the DATA dial to open the PITCH/TIME FIT screen.

MENU --PITCH/TIME FIT-- 00h03m26s 0.0% (00h03m51s-00h03m01s)

  1. Set the playback time as follows:

• The current track remaining time is shown initially.
- Turn the DATA dial to change the selected item.
- Press the DATA dial to select the playback time units in hours, minutes and seconds order. The permissible range (maximum and minimum) is shown beneath the input line.

  1. After completing the setting, press the DATA dial to confirm the setting.

The setting is saved and reflected in the pitch control value, and the PLAY menu screen re-opens.

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

5 – Program and cue playback

Program playback

You can create a program in advance to play up to 99 tracks you want in the desired order.

Program menu operation

Select PROGRAM EDIT and press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM screen (program list). Select the desired item, and press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM MENU pop-up with the following options.

ADD PROGRAM

Adds the highlighted track to the program.

DELETE ALL PROGRAM

Removes all tracks from the program.

DELETE PROGRAM

Removes the selected program track.

MOVE

Move the selected program track to a different position in the program order.

CANCEL

Close the PROGRAM MENU without conducting any operation and return to the PROGRAM screen.

Adding tracks to a program

Follow these procedures to set up a program.

  1. With playback stopped, press the PLAY MODE button and set the playback mode to PROGRAM (See "Setting the playback mode" on page 17.)
  2. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  3. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu.

MENU 1 PLAY 1 PROGRAM EDIT 2 PROGRAM/CUE 2 3 REMOTE 3 4 4 CUE LIST EDIT 5 SYSTEM 5 6 INFORMATION 6

  1. Select PROGRAM EDIT.

PROGRAM EDIT CUE LIST EDIT

  1. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM screen.

PROGRAM TOTAL 0Tr 00m00s00f 01

  1. Turn the DATA dial to select the number in the program where a track will be added, and press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM menu.

PROGRAM TOTAL 0Tr 00m00s00f 01

  1. Turn the DATA dial to select ADD PROGRAM

PROGRAM TOTAL 0Tr 00m00s0 01 PROGRAM MENU 1 ADD PROGRAM 2 DELETE PROGRAM 3 MOVE 4 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to open the BROWSE (ADD PROGRAM) screen.

BROWSE (ADD_PROGRAM) ROOT TRACK_0001.wav TRACK_0002.wav TRACK_0003.wav TRACK_0004.wav wav:44.1kHz stereo 00h06m52s17f

  1. Turn the DATA dial to program to select a track, and press the DATA dial to add the track to the program.
  2. Repeat steps 6–9 to add more tracks to the program as desired.

The screen shows the number of tracks in the program and the total program time.

NOTES

  • You can add the same track to the program more than once.
  • You can add a maximum of 99 tracks to a program. If you try to program a 100th track, a PROGRAM FULL warning message pop-up appears.
  • If the total time of the programmed tracks exceeds 99 hours 59 minutes, 59 seconds, “- - : - - : -” appears on the display.
  • A program can only include tracks from one CD. After tracks have been added to a program from one CD, if you try to add a track using a different CD, a "-Cannot Program-" message will appear and the track will not be added.

01 01 -Cannot Program- Unmatched Media for print Program CONTINUE 44.1K -08:03:26

  1. When you have finished entering tracks to the program, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.
  2. Press the MONITOR button or PLAY button to start program playback.

NOTES

  • If you set PROGRAM playback mode but no tracks have been added to the program, the setting will change to CONTINUE when playback starts.
    • Program settings are retained even when the power is turned OFF.
  • If you try to start program playback when a CD that is different from the one used by the program, a “-Can’t Play Program-” message will appear and playback will not start.

01 INDB -Can'tPlay Program- Unmatched Media for print Program INT 44.1K NEXT No.01 ⊕Tr02 01 00m03s42f -00:03:26

Clearing a program

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen
  3. Select PROGRAM EDIT.
  4. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM screen.
  5. Turn the DATA dial to select TOTAL.
  6. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM menu.
  7. Turn the DATA dial to select DELETE ALL PRGRM

PROGRAM TOTAL 4Tr 08m28s0 01 CD TRACK_0001. u 02 CD TRACK_0003. u 03 CD TRACK_0004. u 04 CD TRACK_0005. u PROGRAM MENU 1 DELETE ALL PRGRM 2 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to clear the entire program. When the program has been cleared, thePROGRAM screen reopens and TOTAL 0Tr 00m00s00fappears.

PROGRAM TOTAL 0Tr 00m00s00f 01

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Removing tracks from a program

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen
  3. Select PROGRAM EDIT.
  4. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM screen.
  5. Turn the DATA dial to select the track you want to remove.
  6. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM menu.
  7. Turn the DATA dial to select DELETE PROGRAM

PROGRAM TOTAL 4Tr 08m26s0 PROGRAM MENU 01 CD TRACK_0001. w 1 ADD PROGRAM 02 CD TRACK_0003. w 2 DELETE PROGRAM 03 CD TRACK_0004. w 3 MOVE 04 CD TRACK_0005. w 4 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to remove the selected track.

After the track is removed, the PROGRAM screen reopens.

PROGRAM TOTAL 3Tr 05m26s00f 01 CD TRACK_0001.wav 02 CD TRACK_0003.wav 03 CD TRACK_0005.wav 04 wav/44.1kHz stereo StartTime: 00h00m00s00r

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Moving tracks within a program

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen
  3. Select PROGRAM EDIT.
  4. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM screen.
  5. Turn the DATA dial to select the track to move
  6. Press the DATA dial to open the PROGRAM menu.
  7. Turn the DATA dial to select MOVE.

PROGRAM TOTAL 4Tr 08m28s0 01 CD TRACK_0001. w 02 CD TRACK_0003. w 03 CD TRACK_0004. w 04 CD TRACK_0005. w PROGRAM MENU 1 ADD PROGRAM 2 DELETE PROGRAM 3 MOVE 4 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial. The track to be moved blinks.

PROGRAM TOTAL 4Tr 06m28s00f 01 CD TRACK_0001.wav 02 CD TRACK_0003.wav 03 CD TRACK_0004.wav 04 CD TRACK_0005.wav wav/44.1kHz stereo StartTime: 00h00m00s00f

  1. Turn the DATA dial to move the track to the desired position.

PROGRAM TOTAL 4Tr 08m28s00f 01 CD TRACK_0001.wav 02 CD TRACK_0004.wav 03 CD TRACK_0005.wav 04 CD TRACK_0003.wav wav/44.1kHz stereo StartTime: 00h00m00s00f

  1. Press the DATA dial to confirm the new position. When the track move is confirmed, the PROGRAM screen reopens.

PROGRAM TOTAL 4Tr 08m28s00f 01 CD TRACK_0001.wav 02 CD TRACK_0004.wav 03 CD TRACK_0005.wav 04 CD TRACK_0003.wav wav/44.1kHz stereo StartTime: 00h00m00s00f

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

5 – Program and cue playback

Cue point playback

You can locate to and play back from cue points you have set earlier. You can set up to nine cue points for each CD and save cue points for up to 500 discs.

Using the cue menu

Select CUE LIST EDIT and press the DATA dial to open the CUE screen (cue list). Select the desired item, and press the DATA dial to open the CUE MENU pop-up.

ADD CUE

Add a cue point at the current playback position.

DELETE ALL CUE

Clear all cue points from the cue list.

DELETE CUE

Clear the selected cue point.

EDIT CUE TITLE

Open theEDIT CUE TITLEscreen where you can edit the name of the selected cue point. (See "Editing cue point names" on page 27.)

CANCEL

Close the CUE menu without performing any operation, and return to the CUE screen.

Adding cue points

Follow these procedures to add cue points.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen and select CUE LIST EDIT.

PROGRAM EDIT CUE LIST EDIT

  1. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE list screen.

CUE CDue List No000 01 02 03 04

  1. Turn the DATA dial to select the cue point number to add.
  2. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE menu.

CUE CDue List No000 01 02 03 04

  1. Turn the DATA dial to select ADD CUE.

CUE CD Cue List No000 01 02 03 04 CUE MENU 1 ADD CUE 2 DELETE CUE 3 EDIT CUE TITLE 4 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to add the cue point. The current time of the track being played back (or in standby) will be added as a cue point to the cue list.

  2. Repeat steps 5–7 to add cue points as desired.
    The screen shows the track numbers and cue points.

  3. When you are done adding cue point, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

CUE settings are retained even when the power is OFF.

Clearing the cue list

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen and select CUE LIST EDIT.
  3. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE screen.
  4. Turn the DATA dial to select Cue List.
  5. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE menu.
  6. Turn the DATA dial to select DELETE ALL CUE

CUE Cue List No001 01 Tr05 01 00m00s( 02 Tr02 01 00m03s; 03 Tr03 01 00m08s( 04 Tr05 01 00m00s( CUE MENU 1 DELETE ALL CUE 2 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to clear all cue points in the cue list.

After the cue points have been cleared, the CUE list screen reopens.

CUE List No000 01 02 03 04

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Clearing a cue point

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen and select CUE LIST EDIT.
  3. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE list screen.
  4. Turn the DATA dial to select the cue point to be cleared
  5. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE menu.
  6. Turn the DATA dial to select DELETE CUE

CUE List No001 01 Tr05 01 00m00s( 02 Tr02 01 00m03s( 03 Tr03 01 00m08s( 04 Tr05 01 00m00s( CUE MENU 1 ADD CUE 2 DELETE CUE 3 EDIT CUE TITLE 4 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to clear the highlighted cue point.

After the cue point has been cleared, the reopens. CUE list screen

CUE ●Cue List No001 01 Tr05 01 00m00s00f 02 Tr02 01 00m03s36f 03 Tr03 01 00m08s48f 04

  1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Editing cue point names

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen
  3. Select CUE LIST EDIT
  4. Press the DATA dial to open the CUE screen.
  5. Turn the DATA dial to select the cue point with the name to be edited, and press the DATA dial to open the CUE menu.
  6. Turn the DATA dial to select EDIT CUE TITLE

CUE List No001 01 Tr05 01 00m00s: 02 Tr02 01 00m03s: 03 Tr03 01 00m08s: 04 CUE MENU 1 ADD CUE 2 DELETE CUE 3 EDIT CUE TITLE 4 CANCEL

  1. Press the DATA dial to open the EDIT CUE TITLScreen.

CUE -- EDIT CUE TITLE -- DEL : ▶← : ▶# INS : ▶→ : ▶# INPUT: ENTER FIXED: BROWSE

  1. Edit the cue point name. See "Editing text" below for instructions
  2. When you are done editing the name, press the BROWSE button to confirm the name change and return to the CUE list screen.

NOTE

  • Names containing characters other than the letters of the alphabet, numbers and symbols cannot be edited.
  • The following symbols and punctuation marks cannot be used in names.
  • Cue point names can be up to six single-byte characters in length.

$$ \yen /:;; ^ {*}? ^ {n} < > | $$

Editing text

Edit text using the following operations.

To move the editing (cursor) position

Use the SEARCH ◀◀/▶▶ buttons.

To change the character at the cursor position Turn the DATA dial.

To confirm the character at the cursor position Press the DATA dial.

To insert an empty space

Press the TRACK ▶▶1 button.

To delete a character

Press the TRACK ◀◀ button.

To confirm and end editing

Press the BROWSE button.

Automatic cue point loading options

Usually when a disc for which cue points have already been saved is loaded, the previous cue points are automatically loaded. Sometimes, though, you might not want to use the memorized cue points.

You can set whether or not memorized cue points are automatically loaded.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen.
  3. Select CUE POINT LOAD.

MENU 2 3 4 CUE LIST EDIT 5 6 7 CUE POINT LOAD LOAD_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor to the right and select the setting.

MENU 2 3 4 CUE LIST EDIT 5 6 7 CUE POINT LOAD LOAD

  1. Turn the DATA dial to change the setting for memorized cue point loading.

  2. LOAD (default): Automatically load previously memorized cue points

  3. UNLOAD: Do not load memorized cue points
  4. SELECT: Every time the power is turned ON, a pop-up menu appears that lets you decide whether or not to load cue points. The setting you select stays active until the power is turned OFF again.

Pop-up that appears when set to SELECT
01 --CUE POINT LOAD-- Execute ? y*ent n*menu -08:03:26

  1. Press the DATA dial again to set the cue list load setting, and return to the PROGRAM/CUE menu screen.
  2. Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

When set to UNLOAD (or when set to SELECT and you chose not to load cue points), the unit will function as follows.

  • New cue points that are added will not be saved.
  • When the active device is changed, all cue points will be cleared.
  • When the setting is changed from UNLOAD to LOAD (and vice versa), the change will become effective the next time the unit is turned ON again. (The cue list will not be loaded immediately when set to LOAD.)
  • When set to UNLOAD, exporting the cue points will not export the recently added ones. (It will export the points added when last set to LOAD.)

6 - Working with files and folders

Using the BROWSE screen, you can work with WAV files on a data CD in a folder structure. You can select folders and files, and then enter folders and work with files.

NOTE

You cannot use this screen with unfinalized data CDs containing WAV files.

Opening the BROWSE screen

The following operations assume that a data CD containing WAV files is loaded.

When stopped, in playback standby or playing back, press the BROWSE button to open the BROWSE screen.

BROWSE ROOT FOLDER_0001 FOLDER_0002 TRACK_0001.wav TRACK_0002.wav 2 folders 4 tracks

When in playback standby, the BROWSE screen for the folder containing the currently selected file opens and that file is highlighted.

When the BROWSE screen is open, use the DATA dial to select folders and files.

  • Press the DATA dial to open the BROWSE MENU pop-up for that file or folder. (See "Folder operations" on page 28.)
  • When the BROWSE menu is open, press the BROWSE button to close the BROWSE menu.
  • When a folder or file is selected, press the BROWSE button to scroll through folder and file names.
  • When the BROWSE screen is open, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.
  • When a file or folder is selected, press the PLAY button to return to the Home Screen and play that file or folder.
  • When a file or folder is selected, press the STANDBY button to return to the Home Screen and put that file or folder into playback standby.

Icons on the BROWSE screen

The icons that appear on the BROWSE screen have the following meanings.

Folder

Folders are shown with this icon.

Audio file (J)

The names of music files appear next to these icons.

Track titles are shown when CD-TEXT is available.

Folder operations

Select the desired folder on the BROWSE screen, and press the DATA dial to open the folder BROWSE MENU pop-up.

BROWSE ROOT FOLDER_0001 FOLDER_0002 TRACK_0001.wav TRACK_0002.wav BROWSE MENU 1 SELECT 2 CANCEL

Turn the DATA dial to select the desired item, and press the DATA dial to execute one of the following operations.

SELECT

Opens the selected folder.

CANCEL

Cancels any operation with the selected folder, closes the BROWSE MENU and returns to the BROWSE screen.

File and folders on data CDs

Some data CDs store files inside folders in the same way that ordinary computers do. In addition, several folders can be stored inside another folder, creating a multilevel structure.

This unit assigns a folder number to each folder to manage them. Folder numbers are assigned sequentially starting with the folders at the highest level followed by the folders (subfolders) inside them.

If the root folder of a data CD contains one or more audio files, it will be numbered as the first folder.

Each audio file is also assigned a number. File numbers are assigned in order starting from those in the lowest numbered folder.

During ordinary playback of data CDs, tracks are played back in the assigned numerical order just like those on audio CDs.

TASCAM CD-9010CF - File and folders on data CDs - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["ROOT (FOLDER 1)"] --> B["FILE 1"]
    B --> C["FILE 2"]
    C --> D["FOLDER 2"]
    D --> E["FILE 3"]
    E --> F["FILE 4"]
    F --> G["FOLDER 5"]
    G --> H["FILE 6"]
    H --> I["FILE 7"]
    D --> J["FOLDER 3"]
    J --> K["FILE 5"]
    J --> L["FOLDER 4"]
    L --> M["FOLDER 6"]
    M --> N["FILE 8"]
    N --> O["FILE 9"]
    P["FOLDER : Directory (folder)"]
    Q["FILE : WAV file"] --> R

Data CD structure

7 – Other settings and information display

Setting the digital reference level

You can set the digital headroom (number of dB below maximum analog output reference level (full scale).

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select DIGITAL REF LUL

MENU 1 DIGITAL REF LVL -18dBFS 2 ANALOG REF LVL +4dBu 3 ANALOG REF ADJ L 0.0dB 4 ANALOG REF ADJ R 0.0dB 5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.0K 6 CLOCK MASTER INT

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the digital reference level.

- Options: -20dBFS, -18dBFS (default value), -16dBFS, -14dBFS, -9dBFS

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

• The digital reference level setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.
• This setting only applies to the line outputs.

Setting the analog reference level

You can set the analog output reference level.

The analog audio output reference level settings that are possible depend on the digital reference level setting.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select ANALOG REF LVL

MENU 1 DIGITAL REF LVL -18dBFS 2 ANALOG REF LVL +4dBu 3 ANALOG REF ADJ L 0.0dB 4 ANALOG REF ADJ R 0.0dB 5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.0K 6 CLOCK MASTER INT

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the analog reference level. The analog reference setting value options depend on the DIGITAL REF LUI setting.
DIGITAL REF LVL setting ANALOG REF LVL setting
-9dBFS+6dBu only
Settings other than -9dBFS -20dBu ,+4dBu (default value)
  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

• This setting only applies to the line outputs.
- This analog reference level setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Adjusting R/L analog reference levels

You can adjust the analog output reference level separately for the left and right channels.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu
  3. Select ANALOG REF ADJ lor ANALOG REF ADJ R

MENU 1 DIGITAL REF LVL -18dBFS 2 ANALOG REF LVL +4dBu 3 ANALOG REF ADJ L 0.0dB 4 ANALOG REF ADJ R 0.0dB 5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.OK 6 CLOCK MASTER INT

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to adjust the analog reference level.

- Setting range: ±6.0 dB (default value: 0dB, 0.1dB increments)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • The analog reference level settings are retained even when the power is turned OFF.
  • This setting only applies to the line outputs.

Setting the online function

You can set whether or not to use the online function.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select ONLINE FUNCTION

3 ANALOG REF ADJ L 0,0dB 4 ANALOG REF ADJ R 0,0dB 5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.0K 6 CLOCK MASTER INT 7 MONO MIX OFF 8 METER TYPE YU

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the online function.

  3. SWITCH.0K (default value): Online playback mode can be controlled through the parallel remote connector, the serial remote connector, and by a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote controller (sold separately). When this unit is used alone, online playback mode is ON by default.
    • AlwaysON: Online playback mode is always ON and cannot be switched.

  4. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The online function setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

7 – Other settings and information display

Setting the master word clock

You can set the source to use for word synchronization.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select CLOCK MASTER.

3 ANALOG REF ADJ L 0.0dB 4 ANALOG REF ADJ R 0.0dB 5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.0K 6 CLOCK MASTER INT 7 MONO MIX OFF 8 METER TYPE VU

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the master word clock.

  3. INT (default value): Use the unit's internal clock

  4. EXT: Synchronize with the word clock input through the WORD SYNC IN connector
  5. 44.1K FIX: Regardless of the file sampling frequency, digital audio is always output at 44.1k FS.

  6. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • The master clock setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.
  • Depending on the combination of master clock and playback file sampling frequency settings, the digital output sampling frequency will differ. (See "Master clock and digital output combinations" below.)

Mono mix setting

You can set the mono mix output for when the STEREO/MONO button is used to set the output to mono. The setting state is shown to the left of the level meters.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select MONO MIX

MENU 4 ANALOG REF ADJ R 0.0dB 5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.OK 6 CLOCK MASTER INT 7 MONO MIX OFF 8 METER TYPE VU 9 FAIL SAFE LOW LIM

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the mono mix.
-6dB L+RThe left and right channels of the stereo audio track are each attenuated by -6 dB, summed and then output.
-3dB L+RThe left and right channels of the stereo audio track are each attenuated by -3 dB, summed and then output.
L MonoThe left channel of the stereo audio track is output from both L and R outputs.
R MonoThe right channel of the stereo audio track is output from both L and R outputs.
OFF (default value)The mono mix function is OFF.
  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The mono mix setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Master clock and digital output combinations

Depending on the combination of the master clock setting and the playback file sampling frequency, the digital output sampling frequency varies. This table shows the combinations.

Master clockMaster clock settingPlayback file sampling frequencySRC (automatic)Digital output sampling frequencyNotes
InternalINT44.1 kHz OFF 44.1 kHzThe whole system uses 44.1kHz internal clock
44.1kHz FIX44.1 kHz OFF 44.1 kHzDigital output is always 44.1 kHz
44.1kHz FIX48 kHz ON 44.1 kHz Ddigital output is always 44.1 kHz
INT48 kHz OFF 48 kHz The whole system uses 48kHz internal clock
External (44.1kHz)EXT44.1 kHz OFF 44.1 kHzThe whole system uses 44.1kHz external clock
External (48kHz)EXT44.1 kHz ON 48 kHzWhile syncing to 48kHz external clock, the system uses 44.1kHz internal clock
EXT48 kHz OFF 48 kHz The whole system uses 48kHz external clock

NOTE

• The sampling rate converter (SRC) function is turned ON and OFF automatically.
- If the clock is interrupted when synchronized with a 48kHz external clock, the unit will switch to internal clock, the sampling rate converter (SRC) function will turn ON and output will continue at 48 kHz.

7 – Other settings and information display

Fail safe function setting

The fail safe function prevents the accidental operation of buttons. Different buttons are disabled during playback and online playback. See the table below for details

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select FAIL SAFE

MENU 6 CLOCK MASTER INT_ 7 MONO MIX OFF_ 8 METER TYPE YU_ 9 FAIL SAFE LOW LIM 10 MONITORING POINT PreFader_ 11 MON MUTE ONLINE ON_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor (selected area) right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the fail safe function.

Options: LOW LIM(default value), UP LIM, OFF

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The fail safe setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Buttons disabled according to fail safe setting

Fail safe settingDisabled buttons during playback standbyDisabled buttons during online playback
LOW LIMNoneBROWSE button
PLAY MODE button
MENU button
ENTER button
OPEN/CLOSE button
TRACK I◄◄/►►I buttons
SEARCH ◀◄/►► buttons
MONITOR button
UP LIMBROWSE button BROWSE button
--- PLAY MODE button
MENU button MENU button
ENTER button ENTER button
OPEN/CLOSE button OPEN/CLOSE button
--- STANDBY button
TRACK I◄◄/►►I buttonsTRACK I◄◄/►►I buttons
SEARCH ◀◄/►► buttonsSEARCH ◀◄/►► buttons
--- MONITOR button
OFFNone None

Setting the level meter display type

You can change the type of the playback level meters on the Home Screen.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select METER TYPE.

5 ONLINE FUNCTION SWITCH.OK 6 CLOCK MASTER INT 7 MONO MIX OFF 8 METER TYPE YU 9 FAIL SAFE LOW LIM 10 MONITORING POINT Prefader

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the type of level meters shown.

• PEAK: Peak meters shown
• UU (default value): VU meters shown.

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The level meter type setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Monitoring point setting

You can set whether the monitoring output signal is from before or after the Online fader.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select MONITORING POINT

MENU 7 MONO MIX OFF_ 8 METER TYPE VU_ 9 FAIL SAFE LOW LIM_ 10 MONITORING POINT PreFader 11 MON MUTE ONLINE ON_ 12 LCD BRIGHTNESS S__

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the monitoring point.

  3. Prefader (default value): Monitor the signal before the Online fader

  4. PstFader: Monitor the signal after the Online fader

  5. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The monitoring point setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Muting monitoring when online

You can set whether or not monitoring output is automatically muted during online playback.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select MON MUTE ONLINE

7 – Other settings and information display

MENU 8 METER TYPE YU 9 FAIL SAFE LOW LIM 10 MONITORING POINT Prefader 11 MON MUTE ONLINE ON 12 LCD BRIGHTNESS 5 13 LCD CONTRAST 32

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.

  2. Turn the DATA dial to set whether monitoring output muting during online playback is ON or OFF.

- Options: OFF, ON (default value)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The monitor mute online setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Restoring the factory settings

You can restore all the settings that are stored in the unit's backup memory to the values when shipped from the factory. Follow these steps to restore the settings.

NOTE

The factory settings cannot be restored if a CD is loaded. Remove the CD and conduct the operation again.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select FACTORY PRESET.

MENU 14 LED BRIGHTNESS 3_ 15 KEYBOARD US_ 16 17 18 19 FACTORY PRESET

  1. Press the DATA dial to open a confirmation pop-up message.

MENU 14 LED BRIGHTNESS 3 15 KEYBO --FACTORY PRESET-- 16 Execute ? 17 y:ent n:menu 18 19 FACTORY PRESET

  1. Press the DATA dial again to restore all settings to their factory defaults. COMPLETE appears as a pop-up message when done and the Home Screen automatically reopens.

Setting the digital output format

You can set the signal format used for digital output.

Follow these steps to make the setting.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the SYSTEM menu.
  3. Select DIGITAL OUTPUT TYPE

MENU 15 KEYBOARD JPN_ 16 17 18 19 FACTORY PRESET 20 DIGITAL OUT TYPE PRO_

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the digital output format.

Options: PRO (default value), CONSUMER

TASCAM CD-9010CF - Setting the digital output format - 2

The digital output format setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Viewing media information

You can view information about the CD.

Follow these steps to access this information.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the INFORMATION menu screen.
  3. Select MEDIA INFO

MENU 1 MEDIA INFO 2 SYSTEM INFO

  1. Press the DATA dial to show information about the CD, including its used space and amount of free space.

MENU -- CD INFORMATION -- Contents CD-DA Used space 68m23s00f Tracks 22

  1. When you are finished checking, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

Viewing system information

You can view information about the system. Follow these steps to access this information.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the INFORMATION menu screen.
  3. Select SYSTEM INFO

MENU 1 MEDIA INFO 2 SYSTEM INFO

  1. Press the DATA dial to show the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen, where you can check system versions and operating time.

-- SYSTEM INFORMATION -- Main Unit : Ver 0.91 Build 0014 PLO v09 Panel Unit: Ver 0.60 Build 0014 PLO v01 Drive Unit: Ver W.0C RC Unit : Ver 0.60 Build 0014 PLO v01 Work Time : Main 62h DRY 224h

  1. When you are finished checking, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

8 - Using the remote connectors

Using the serial connector

Using the REMOTE (SERIAL) connector (15-pin, D-sub, RS-232C standard), you can control the unit using a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately), a computer or other external device.

Use the menu to make communication-related settings.

Fader use setting

Set whether or not the use of a fader on a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) is enabled.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select FADER MODE

MENU 1 FADER MODE DISABLE 2 FADER START MODE DISABLE 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDBY 5 FADER SCALE 0dB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL RC ONLY

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to enable or disable fader use.

- Options: ENABLE, DISABLE (default value)

NOTE

When set to DISABLE, the internal fader is fixed at 0 dB.
6. After making the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The fader mode setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Fader start function setting

Fader start allows playback to start by moving the fader of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) from when the unit is in playback standby.

Enable or disable this function when fader starting is also enabled on the remote.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select FADER START MODE

MENU 1 FADER MODE DISABLE 2 FADER START MODE DISABLE 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDBY 5 FADER SCALE ADB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL BC ONLY

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set enable or disable the fader start function.

- Options: ENABLE, DISABLE (default value)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The fader start mode setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Fader stop function setting

The fader stop function that allows playback to be stopped or paused (playback standby) by moving the fader of a connected TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) to . Set whether or not this function is enabled when fader starting in also enabled on the remote.

NOTE

If you set both the FADER START MODE and FADER STOP MODE to DISABLE, the fader start function of the TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) will be turned OFF automatically, and its FADER START button indicator will be unlit. In this state, if you press the FADER START button on the remote control, the pop-up message "Can't Change Now, Fixed in crnt mode" appears.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select FADER STOP MODE

MENU 1 FADER MODE DISABLE 2 FADER START MODE DISABLE 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDEY 5 FADER SCALE ADB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL RC ONLY

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to enable or disable the fader stop start function.

- Options: ENABLE, DISABLE (default value)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The fader stop mode setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Fader stop action setting

When the fader start function is ON, you can set whether using the fader stop function (lowering the fader to ) on a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) causes playback to stop or pause (playback standby).

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select FADER STOP ACT

MENU 1 FADER MODE DISABLE 2 FADER START MODE DISABLE 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDRY 5 FADER SCALE ADB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL RC ONLY

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the action when fader stop occurs.

- Options: STOP, STANDBY (default value)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

  • Depending on the PLAY menu screen MONITOR PLAY STBY item and ONLINE PLAY STBY settings, BACK CUE operation might take place.
  • The fader stop act setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Setting the fader scale used

You can set whether to use the scale shown on the left or right side of the fader on a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately). The indicator above the active scale lights.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select FADER SCALE

2 FADER START MODE DISABLE 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDBY 5 FADER SCALE 0KB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL BC ONLY 7 P.PORT PS/13 ASGN STANDBY

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the fader scale used.

- Options:10dB MAX(left scale), 0dB MAX(right scale, default value)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The fader scale setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

Transmission speed setting

You can set the transmission speed (baud rate) used with a TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S remote control (sold separately) or other remote control using serial protocol.

NOTE

The following serial transmission values are fixed: 8 data bits, No parity bit, 1 stop bit.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. Select SERIAL BAUD RATE

MENU 3 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDBY 5 FADER SCALE 0dB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL RC ONLY 7 P.PORT PS/13 ASGN STANDBY 8 SERIAL BAUD RATE RC

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the baud rate used to communicate with external remotes.

- Options:9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, RC (for TASCAM RC-9010/RC-9010S, default value)

  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The serial baud rate setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

8 - Using the remote connectors

Using the parallel connector

Using the REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector, you can control this unit with an external controller.

The pin assignments are as follows.

Pin Function IN/OUT
1 ON LINEPLAY IN IN
2 MONITORPLAY IN IN
3 STANDBYIN/PAUSE (JOG ON) IN** IN
4 STANDBYIN IN
5 STOP ININ
6 TRACKSEARCH REV IN [←←] IN
7 N.C -
8 TRACKSEARCH FWD IN [▶▶1] IN
9 SEARCHREV IN [◀◀] IN
10SEARCH FWD IN [▶▶]IN
11MONITOR PLAY TALLY OUT
12STANDBY TALLYOUT
13STANDBY TALLY/ PAUSE (JOG ON) TALLY**OUT
14STOP TALLYOUT
15INDEX SEARCH REV IN [←]IN
16INDEX SEARCH FWD IN [→]IN
17ON LINE PLAY TALLYOUT
18CUE UPIN
19ON LINE ININ
20 EOM OUTOUT
21FADER START/STOP ININ
22 ON LINE TALLYOUT
23 TEN KEY 0IN
24 TEN KEY 1IN
25 TEN KEY 2IN
26 TEN KEY 3IN
27TEN KEY 4IN
28 TEN KEY 5IN
29 TEN KEY 6IN
30 TEN KEY 7IN
31TEN KEY 8IN
32TEN KEY 9IN
33CD_TALLYOUT
34 Reserved-
35CUE UP_TALLYOUT
36 GND-
37+5V*-

IN: Active low external command reception (operates when at ground 50 ms or longer)

OUT: Signal for tally output display by open collector (50V maximum voltage, 100mA maximum current)

*100mA maximum supplied current

**Use the P. PORT P3/13 ASGN item on the REMOTE menu screen to set their functions. (See "Parallel port 3-pin/13-pin setting" below.)

The following is an example of a connection for playback control of this unit using fader start/stop.

STOP START Pin36 GND REMOTE(PARALLEL) Pin21 FADER START/STOP IN

Parallel port 3-pin/13-pin setting

You can set the functions of the unit's REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector 3-pin and 13-pin.

  1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
  2. Open the REMOTE menu screen.
  3. SelectP.PORT P3/13 ASGN.

MENU 9 FADER STOP MODE DISABLE 4 FADER STOP ACT STANDEY 5 FADER SCALE 0dB MAX 6 OPERATION PANEL RC ONLY 7 P. PORT P3/13 RSGN STANDEY 8 SERIAL BAUD RATE RC

  1. Press the DATA dial to move the cursor right to select the setting.
  2. Turn the DATA dial to set the REMOTE (PARALLEL) connector 3-pin and 13-pin functions.

Options: PAUSE, STANDBY (default value)

Pin numberP.PORT PS/13 ASGN setting
PAUSESTANDBY
3 PAUSE (JOG ON) IN STANDBY IN
13PAUSE (JOG ON) TALLYSTANDBY TALLY
  1. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

The pin assignment setting is retained even when the power is turned OFF.

9 - Message list

Error messages

If one of the following error messages appears in a pop-up, press the DATA dial to close the message. Then try to resolve the issue. If you are still unable to correct the problem, please contact the dealer from which you purchased the unit or a TASCAM service center (see the back cover of this manual).

1st line 2nd line Meaning
1- error - DECODEFailed to play WAV file.
2- error - MIX DISCThe disc has both WAV format files and audio CD format files on it.
3- error - TRACKPlayback is not possible because the file on the CD is of an unplayable format.

Warning messages

When an operation cannot be conducted, one of the following pop-up warning messages will appear on the display. After appearing for about two seconds, warning messages automatically disappear.

1st line 2nd line Meaning
1- caution -NOT EXECUTEFailed to execute the editing operation.
2- caution -CAN'T EDITEditing was not possible due to system limitations.
3- caution -CAN'T SELECTSelection/execution was not possible due to system limitations.
4- caution -TRK PROTECTEditing was not possible because the track is protected.
5- caution -NAME FULLThe maximum number of characters for the name (text field) has been reached.
6- caution -PROGRAM FULLThe track cannot be added because the maximum number of tracks in a program has been reached.
7- caution -SAME NAMEAn item with the same name already exists.

Operation messages

As necessary, the following messages will appear in the time display area.

1st line Meaning
1CLOSEThe disc tray is closed.
2DEVICE ERRORThe device cannot be detected. Please contact TASCAM customer support.
3MEDIA ERRORThe media is not playback media.
4MEDIA READINGNow reading from media.
5NO MEDIAMedia is not loaded in the CD.
6OPENThe disc tray is open.
7POWER ONThe system is starting up and initializing.
8UNKNOWNThe media is in a format other than FAT. Format the media with the unit in order to use them together.The disc is an incompatible format (DVD, non-hybrid SACD, etc.). Use an audio CD, or data CD with WAV files.

10 - Troubleshooting

If the unit is not functioning properly, please check the following items before calling for service. If you are still unable to resolve the problem please contact the retailer where you purchased the unit or TASCAM customer support (see the back cover).

■ Power does not turn on

Confirm that the power plug is inserted completely.

■Media is not detected

Confirm that the CD is loaded properly.

Stop playback once.

Unit cannot be controlled

Confirm that the panel lock function is not on.

■nable to playback a file

If it is a WAV file, confirm that it uses a sampling frequency (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) and a bit rate (16 or 24) that are supported by this unit.

lo sound

Confirm the connections with the monitoring system and check the volume of the amplifier.

■hanged settings are not saved

This unit backs up settings whenever you change them. This backup could fail if you turn off the power while this data is being written, so do not turn the power off immediately after changing a setting.

hear noise

Check if any connecting cable might have a bad connection.

11 – Specifications

Media and file formats

Supported media

CD, CD-R (CD-DA audio discs, ISO9660 Level1/Joliet/Romeo data discs)

Playback file formats

WAV: 44.1/48kHz, 16/24-bit

CD-DA: 44.1kHz, 16-bit

Number of channels

2 (stereo)

1 (mono)

Inputs and outputs

Analog audio inputs and outputs

MIX INPUTS (BALANCED)

Connector: XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)

Input impedance: 10 kΩ

Nominal input level: +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms)

Maximum input level: +24 dBu (12.28 Vrms)

LINE OUTPUTS (BALANCED)

Connector: XLR-3-32 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)

Output impedance: 200 Ω

Nominal output level: +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms)

Maximum output level: +24 dBu (12.28 Vrms)

MONITOR OUTPUTS (UNBALANCED)

Connector: RCA pin jack

Output impedance: 100 Ω

Nominal output level: -10 dBv (0.32 Vrms)

Maximum output level: +6 dBv (2 Vrms)

PHONES

Connector: 6.3mm (1/4") standard stereo jack

Maximum output level: 45 mW+45 mW

(THD+N 0.1%, 32 Ω)

Digital audio output

DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL)

Connector: RCA pin jack

Format: IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF consumer standard)*

Output impedance: 75 Ω

*When the DIGITAL OUT TYPE in the SYSTEM menu is set to CONSUMER.

DIGITAL OUT (XLR)

Connector: XLR-3-31

Format: AES3-2003/IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU)**

Output impedance: 110 Ω

**When the DIGITAL OUT TYPE in the SYSTEM menu is set to PRO.

Control inputs and outputs

WORD IN

Connector: BNC

Input voltage: 5V TTL equivalent

Input impedance: 75 Ω

Permissible frequency variation during

external synchronization: ±100 ppm

Switchable clock terminator

WORD THRU

Connector: BNC

Output voltage: 5V TTL equivalent

Output impedance: 75 Ω

REMOTE IN (SERIAL)

Connector: D-sub 15-pin

REMOTE IN (PARALLEL)

Connector: D-sub 37-pin

Maximum input voltage: +5.5 V

High-level minimum input voltage: +3.75 V

Low-level maximum input voltage: +1.25 V

Output format: open drain (withstand voltage 50 V, maximum 100 mA)

Low-level maximum output voltage: 0.5 V

+5V power maximum supplied current: 100 mA

Audio performance

Frequency response

20 Hz–20 kHz: ±0.5 dB

Distortion

0.005% or less

S/N ratio

100 dB or more

Dynamic range

95 dB or more

Channel separation

95 dB or more

NOTE

All audio performance ratings are for playback according to JEITA CP-2150 standards

Backup memory

The following settings are backed up even when the power is turned OFF.

  • Playback mode settings
    • Program playback settings
    • Cue playback settings (for up to 500 CDs)
  • Menu item settings: auto cue, auto ready, incremental playback, online back cue, play key function, monitor playback standby, online playback standby, repeat playback, EOM, end check, pitch control value, external remote, jog playback, RS-232C, digital output, analog output, online, master clock, mono mix playback, level meter display, fail safe, monitoring point, online monitor muting, display and indicator brightness, display contrast

General

Power

AC 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz

Power consumption

14W

Dimensions (width × height × depth)

220 x 136.8 x 385.2 mm

Weight

6 kg

Operating temperature range

5-35^(41-95^)

Installation angle

5^ or less

Dimensional drawings
TASCAM CD-9010CF - General - 1

• Illustrations in this manual might differ in part from actual products.
- In order to improve the products, specifications and appearance could be changed without prior notice.

TASCAM

CD-9010

TEAC CORPORATION tascam.jp

Phone: +81-42-356-9143

1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan

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Phone: +1-323-726-0303

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Phone: +52-55-5010-6000

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