TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 89

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11 - Machine Control/Location-DTRS devices be carried out easily from the DM-24. Consult the documentation of your DTRS unit for full details of how these operations affect the unit. It is essential the unit connected directly using the DTRS REMOTE CONTROL connection from the DM-24 has an ID of 1 (0 in the case of DA-88s). It is suggested that the other units in the chain are numbered in order following this (but this is not essential). Remember that all chains of DTRS units should be terminated. DA-98HR This screen (accessed using soft keys 3 and 4) allows the remote control of the following parameters. NOTE When the DA-98HR is set to any sampling frequency other than the eight base-frequency track setting (including dual-frequency or quad-frequency recording modes), the number of tracks shown on screen whose parameters are shown will differ from those shown here. In addition, some features are only available in the eight track mode. Consult your DA-98HR documentation for full details of some of these features. DIGITAL INPUT Use this to change between the TDIF and AES/EBU inputs. INPUT PATCH The input patchbay can be viewed and set using this screen. Navigate around the matrix using the cursor keys. OUTPUT PATCH View and set the output patch- bay using this part of the screen. INPUT MONITOR The individual track monitor- ing can be set and viewed with this part of the screen. If the DTRS units are to be word clock slaves of the DM-24, the dedicated word clock input of the DTRS unit connected directly to the DM-24 should be connected to the word clock sync output of the DM-24, and the clock source set to WORD. Subsequent units in the chain will receive their word clock information directly through the REMOTE connections, and do not require dedicated word clock connections. Some specific information concerning the individual models in the range is provided here. TRACK DELAY Can be set individually, or together. Move the cursor to the appropriate row and use the appropriate PODs to set the individual track or POD 3 to set all values together, and confirm with the on-screen SET button. Change between samples and milliseconds as the unit of measurement, using POD 4. TIME MODE Select between ABS and TC timing reference. TC REC Arm and unarm the timecode track using this on-screen button. TC Generator Start and stop the DA-98HR gener- ator, as well as setting the start time. Individual hours, minutes, seconds and frames are set by navigating to the appropriate field. Machine Offset Set this value here. Individual hours, minutes, seconds and frames are set by navigating to the appropriate field. PUNCH IN/OUT Set the preroll and postroll val- ues. DITHER Set the dither type to off, rectangular or triangular. VARI SPEED Can be set on or off, and the value changed to ±6.0% relative to the nominal pitch. CLOCK Choose between the different available clock sources for the DA-98HR: INT (internal), VIDEO, SLOT, WORD and the AES/EBU inputs. If the AES/EBU inputs are selected, the pair to be used as the clock source can then be chosen. TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 89

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11 – Machine Control/Location—DTRS devices
TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
89
be carried out easily from the DM-24. Consult the
documentation of your DTRS unit for full details of
how these operations affect the unit.
It is essential the unit connected directly using the
DTRS REMOTE CONTROL
connection from the
DM-24 has an ID of 1 (0 in the case of DA-88s). It is
suggested that the other units in the chain are num-
bered in order following this (but this is not essen-
tial). Remember that all chains of DTRS units should
be terminated.
If the DTRS units are to be word clock slaves of the
DM-24, the dedicated word clock input of the DTRS
unit connected directly to the DM-24 should be con-
nected to the word clock sync output of the DM-24,
and the clock source set to
WORD
. Subsequent units
in the chain will receive their word clock information
directly through the
REMOTE
connections, and do
not require dedicated word clock connections.
Some specific information concerning the individual
models in the range is provided here.
DA-98HR
This screen (accessed using soft keys 3 and 4) allows
the remote control of the following parameters.
NOTE
When the DA-98HR is set to any sampling frequency
other than the eight base-frequency track setting
(including dual-frequency or quad-frequency recording
modes), the number of tracks shown on screen whose
parameters are shown will differ from those shown
here. In addition, some features are only available in
the eight track mode. Consult your DA-98HR documen-
tation for full details of some of these features.
DIGITAL INPUT
Use this to change between the
TDIF and AES/EBU inputs.
INPUT PATCH
The input patchbay can be viewed
and set using this screen. Navigate around the matrix
using the cursor keys.
OUTPUT PATCH
View and set the output patch-
bay using this part of the screen.
INPUT MONITOR
The individual track monitor-
ing can be set and viewed with this part of the screen.
TRACK DELAY
Can be set individually, or
together. Move the cursor to the appropriate row and
use the appropriate PODs to set the individual track
or POD 3 to set all values together, and confirm with
the on-screen
SET
button.
Change between samples and milliseconds as the
unit of measurement, using POD 4.
TIME MODE
Select between ABS and TC timing
reference.
TC REC
Arm and unarm the timecode track using
this on-screen button.
TC Generator
Start and stop the DA-98HR gener-
ator, as well as setting the start time. Individual
hours, minutes, seconds and frames are set by navi-
gating to the appropriate field.
Machine Offset
Set this value here. Individual
hours, minutes, seconds and frames are set by navi-
gating to the appropriate field.
PUNCH IN/OUT
Set the preroll and postroll val-
ues.
DITHER
Set the dither type to off, rectangular or
triangular.
VARI SPEED
Can be set on or off, and the value
changed to ±6.0% relative to the nominal pitch.
CLOCK
Choose between the different available
clock sources for the DA-98HR:
INT
(internal),
VIDEO
,
SLOT
,
WORD
and the AES/EBU inputs. If the
AES/EBU inputs are selected, the pair to be used as
the clock source can then be chosen.