Yamaha DTR2 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
START ID buttons
AUTO WRITE: Press to automatically write the start ID
signals and their tune numbers during recording.
WRITE: Used to write the start ID signal manually
during recording or playback.
ERASE: Press to erase the start ID signal.
RENUMBER button
Used to renumber the tunes in sequence from the
beginning of the tape.
SKIP ID buttons
WRITE: Press to write the skip ID signal. When the
SKIP PLAY switch is set to ON, playback skips from the
point where this button was pressed to the beginning of
the next tune.
ERASE: Press to erase the skip ID signal.
STOP button
Press to stop the tape running.
PLAY button
Press to start playback. When the REC button is
pressed, pressing this button or the PAUSE button
initiates recording.
REW (Rewind) button
Press to rewind the tape.
When this button is pressed during playback, playback
starts from the beginning of the current tune. To play
the previous tune, press this button again (APSS).
FF (Fast forward) button
Press to fast forward the tape.
When this button is pressed during playback, playback
starts from the beginning of the next tune (APSS).
REVIEW button
Press to rewind the tape while listening to its contents at
approximately 3 times the normal speed.
CUE button
Press to fast forward the tape while listening to its
contents at approximately 3 times the normal speed.
REC (Record) button
Press to enter record stand-by mode. To start
recording, press the PLAY button or PAUSE button.
PAUSE button
Press to stop playback or recording temporarily. To
resume playback or recording, press the PLAY button
or this button again.
REC MUTE button
Press to create a blank section while recording. A
blank section continues as long as the button is
pressed.
END ID buttons
WRITE: Press this button at the end of a recording.
The end ID signal is written to indicate that point.
ERASE: Press to erase the end ID signal.
SEARCH: Press to search for the end ID signal. The
tape rapidly goes to the end of a recording and
recording can be easily started from that point.
PHONES LEVEL control
Adjusts the volume of the headphones.
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