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Model D2424LV Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)
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Setting digital input
1.While the recorder is stopped, press the [SETUP]
key to enter SETUP mode.
2.Turn the Jog dial to select “D. in ?” (“?” flashes),
then press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
When “
D. in?
” (“
?
” flashes) is selected, the presently set
digital input content will be shown.
The flashing “
?
” is extinguished when the [
EXECUTE/
YES
] key is pressed and the digital input setting will
change from lighting to flashing.
In the initial setting, “
Analog
” will flash as shown below.
3.Select the desired digital signal and digital-in clock
with the Jog dial.
In addition to “
Analog
”, “
adat: Async
”, “
adat: Sync
”,
“
SPDIF: Async
” or “
SPDIF: Sync
” can be selected.
“
Async
”/“
Sync
” which is displayed together with the
digital signal (S/P DIF or adat) must be selected to
whether the system is to be synchronized or not with
the digital-in clock.
If you do not wish to synchronize the system with digital
in, select “
Async
” and, if it is to be synchronized, select
“
Sync
”.
4.After selecting, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key
again.
The selected digital signal is registered and “
?
” in Step-
2 will return to flashing.
When the digital input is setup and the correct digital
signal is input, “
DIGITAL
” will light up in the display.
If set to synchronous mode of “
adat: Sync
” or “
SPDIF:
Sync
” and locked to the external digital signal, “
EXT
”
will simultaneously light up.
<Notes>
• Should “
DIGITAL
” flash in the display, check the
connecting cable between the external equipment
and the external equipment setting.
• When the digital input is set up for “
adat
” (Async
or Sync), should any one among the three
[DATA
INPUT]
(1-8, 9-16, 17-24) be locked, "
DIGITAL
" will
light up in the display.
In such a case, tracks not locked will be
automatically set for analog input.
By using this function, for example, if analog
signals are input to tracks 1-8 and adat digital
signals to tracks 9-16 and 17-24, a total of 24 tracks
can be recorded simultaneously.
To cancel the operation, or to restore the setting
obtained prior to the
[EXECUTE/YES]
key press, press
the
[STOP]
button or the
[EXIT/NO]
key. Each time you
press one of these keys, the recorder returns to the
previous hierarchy level of the menu, and finally exits
SETUP mode and displays the previous Time Base.
Setting digital output (“D. out ?” menu)
By using the “
Setting a digital output
” menu, the type of digital signal to be output to external digital equipment
from the
[DATA OUTPUT]
connector (1-8, 9-16, 17-24) of this recorder, can be setup.
Also, by using this function, sound recorded in this recorder can be sent to external digital equipment (MD,
DAT, adat, digital mixer) in direct digital signals.
• Initial setting:
[adat]
• Assignable digital signal:
[adat]
(adat digital signal)
[SPDIF]
(S/P DIF digital signal)
* This setting is shared by all Programs in the same disk.
* The settings cannot be saved and loaded as part of the song data.
* The settings are maintained after you turn off the power to the recorder.
<Function of the [DATA OUTPUT] connectors>
<Setup for S/P DIF digital signals>
When the digital output is set up for S/P DIF, all
[DATA OUTPUT]
connectors can be used.
Signals of tracks 1-2 are output from
[DATA OUTPUT] 1-8
; the signals of tracks 3-4 from
[DATA OUTPUT] 9-16
; and
signals from tracks 5-6 from
[DATA OUTPUT] 17-24
.
<Setup for adat digital signals>
When the digital output has also been setup for adat, all
[DATA OUTPUT]
connectors can be used.
Signals of tracks 1-8 is output from
[DATA OUTPUT] 1-8
; the signals of tracks 9-16 from
[DATA OUTPUT] 9-16
; and
signals from tracks 17-24 from
[DATA OUTPUT] 17-24
.
Note
: The
[DATA OUTPUT]
connectors do not support 96kHz
FS adat digital signals.
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