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“Dual Cable” 88.2 and 96 kHz Modes
The
“Dual Cable”
88.2 and 96 kHz modes provide a means for recording at sample rates up to
96 kHz on equipment that was originally designed for 48 kHz. When using the “Dual Cable”
mode at 96 kHz, a single audio channel will occupy two tracks on the digital recorder. In this
mode, two successive samples of a single high sample-rate channel are transmitted in place of a
pair of low sample-rate channels. Two digital cables are required for two channels. Using the
“Dual Cable” mode, a standard DAT machine can record one channel at 96 kHz, and an ADAT,
DA88, or other digital multi track devices can record up to 4-channels at 96 kHz.
Caution:
Tapes produced in “Dual Cable” mode will appear to be compatible with
standard playback and editing equipment, but actually are not compatible. Do not
use this mode unless you have all of the equipment necessary to edit and play
“Dual Cable” 96 kHz recordings. Any tapes recorded in this mode should be
carefully labeled to avoid confusion. Playback on incompatible systems will
introduce unwanted artifacts that may not be immediately noticeable.
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