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Types
of
Sub
Codes
A
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mal
are!
In
addition
to
the
audio
signals
used
for
recording
purposes,
the
DCC
system
is
provided
with
a
function
for
writing
signals
called
“sub
codes”
which
come
In
handy
for
searching
tracks
during
playback,
editing
and
recording.
Start
markers
and
track
numbers
When
writing
the
sub
codes,
check
that
the
accidental
erasure
prevention
tab
on
the
DCC
tape
for
recording
is
set
to
the
recording
position.
Recording
and
marker
editing
are
not
possible
on
prerecorded
DCC
music
tapes.
|
indicates
the
start
of
a
track,
Type
of
sub
code
Main
function
Description
+
KE
Start
markers:
;
Used
to
find
where
each
track
+:
They
are
written
for
about
3
seconds
at
the
|
Each
of
these
begins.
start
of
each
track.
|
(only
on
DCC
tapes
for
recording)
Gap
between
tracks
Track
numbers:
Each
of
these
;
represents
a
track.
Used
when
skipping
to
a
particular
track
and
starting
;
Playback
from
that
track
30-32
i
mz
Track
1
|
Track
2
|
fj
|
Start
marker
Start
marker
Start
marker
(approx.
3
seconds)
|
Tale
In
the
case
of
a
DCC
tape
for
recording,
these
numbers
are
automatically
written
at
}
the
start
marker
positions.
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