TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 91

DA-78HR, DA-98

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11 - Machine Control/Location-DTRS devices DA-78HR This is very similar to the DA-98HR settings displayed above, except that the eight tracks are always available (since the DA-78HR always has eight tracks available). The main other difference is the inability of the DA-78HR to provide individual input monitoring selection on a per-track basis, and so this feature is not present in the control screen. The digital input selection is between the TDIF1 inputs and the SPDIF input (2 channels only) In addition, the clock sources which do not exist on the DA-78HR (video, AES/EBU and slot) are not available on this screen. The internal mixers of up to two units can be controlled using another screen, in the same way as for the DA-98HR. In this case, the DTRS Mixer device must be added to the list of controllable devices. If this item is not added to the list of controllable devices, it will not be possible to make these mixer settings described here, even if the DA-78HR has been added to the list of controllable devices. DA-98 The DA-98 includes many of the features of the two units above, but with the following differences: Digital input can only be switched on and off. Track copying can be enabled or disabled, and the track copy routing can be set using the screen. Use the cursor to navigate to the input (IN) or the tape (TP) row, and use the dial to make the assignments between tape and inputs. The input monitor can be switched on a track-bytrack basis. The three clock sources available are internal, word and video. TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 91

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11 – Machine Control/Location—DTRS devices
TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
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DA-78HR
This is very similar to the DA-98HR settings dis-
played above, except that the eight tracks are always
available (since the DA-78HR always has eight
tracks available). The main other difference is the
inability of the DA-78HR to provide individual input
monitoring selection on a per-track basis, and so this
feature is not present in the control screen.
The digital input selection is between the TDIF1
inputs and the SPDIF input (2 channels only)
In addition, the clock sources which do not exist on
the DA-78HR (video, AES/EBU and slot) are not
available on this screen.
The internal mixers of up to two units can be con-
trolled using another screen, in the same way as for
the DA-98HR. In this case, the
DTRS Mixer
device
must be added to the list of controllable devices. If
this item is not added to the list of controllable
devices, it will not be possible to make these mixer
settings described here, even if the DA-78HR has
been added to the list of controllable devices.
DA-98
The DA-98 includes many of the features of the two
units above, but with the following differences:
Digital input can only be switched on and off.
Track copying can be enabled or disabled, and the
track copy routing can be set using the screen. Use
the cursor to navigate to the input (
IN
) or the tape (
TP
)
row, and use the dial to make the assignments
between tape and inputs.
The input monitor can be switched on a track-by-
track basis.
The three clock sources available are internal, word
and video.