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TASCAM DA-6400/DA-6400dp

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

Note about the PARALLEL connector

The 

PARALLEL

 connector on the back of the unit allows 

external control of it.
You can set the functions of the 

PARALLEL

 connector on the 

PARALLEL INPUT

 and 

PARALLEL OUTPUT

 pages. (See 

“PARALLEL connector settings” on page 38.)
The factory default pin assignments are as follows.

Pin No.

I/O

Function (default value)

1

O

OUTPUT AUX1 (STOP TALLY)

2

O

OUTPUT AUX2 (REC TALLY)

3

I

INPUT AUX1 (TAKE SKIP +)

4

I

INPUT AUX2 (TAKE SKIP −)

5

O

OUTPUT AUX3 (ERROR TALLY)

6

I

INPUT AUX3 (FADER REC)

7

I

INPUT AUX4 (REW)

8

GND

9

O

OUTPUT AUX4 (PLAY TALLY)

10

O

OUTPUT AUX5 (PAUSE TALLY)

11

I

INPUT AUX5 (F.FWD)

12

I

STOP

13

I

PLAY

14

I

INPUT AUX6 (PAUSE)

15

+5V

I: For command input and transport control

Internal circuit with +5V pull-up
Operates with low signal input of 50 msec or longer
When INPUT AUX is set to FADER REC, low signal input 

starts recording and high signal input stops recording.
When INPUT AUX is set to FADER START, low signal input 

starts playback and high signal input pauses playback.

O: For command and tally output

Internal circuit is open collector (10Ω output impedance)
Outputs low command during operation
20V dielectric strength, 35mA maximum current

+5V: 50mA maximum supplied current

The following example is of a connection that controls recording 

and playback of this unit by level, using fader starts and stops 

and FADER REC commands.

START

STOP

PARALLEL

STOP

Pin 8 : GND

Pin 6 : REC

NOTE

Setting multiple FADER REC and FADER START settings to 

INPUT AUX is not possible.

Home Screen

The following information is shown on the unit's display.

1

  Transport status

This icon shows the current transport status.

Icon

Meaning

Playing back
In playback standby
Stopped
Searching backward
Searching forward
Searching backward (high speed)
Searching forward (high speed)
Recording
In record standby

2

  Repeat status

When repeat playback is off, the   icon is unlit.
When repeat playback is on, the   icon is lit.

3

  Solo status

When the solo selection frame is white, the 

 icon blinks.

4

  Take number

This shows the number of the take playing or being 

recorded.

5

  Time counter

This shows the elapsed recording/playback time of the take 

or the timecode time.

6

  Time display mode

This icon shows the current time display mode.

Time 

display 

mode

Meaning

This shows the elapsed time from the beginning 

of the take.

This shows the remaining time until the end of 

take. When recording, this shows the remaining 

time until the maximum file size is reached.
This shows the total take elapsed time.
During playback, this shows the total take 

remaining time. When recording, this shows the 

remaining available recording time.

This shows the timecode time of the recording/

playback take.

Summary of Contents for DA-6400

Page 1: ...D01249320A DA 6400 DA 6400dp Digital Multitrack Recorder OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...rence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is like ly to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own...

Page 3: ...the feet of the unit before mounting CAUTION Leave 1U of space above the unit for ventilation Allow at least 10 cm 4 in at the rear of the unit for venti lation 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these...

Page 4: ...ccumulators should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities b By disposing of waste batteries...

Page 5: ...nnel settings 24 Setting the record function for specific channels 24 Setting the recording file format 25 Setting the file name format 26 Editing text 26 Automatically incrementing take numbers 27 In...

Page 6: ...quirements 49 Connecting an SSD HDD to a computer 49 Disconnecting from a computer 50 11 Other Settings Information Screens and Keyboard Operations 51 INFO button and indicator appearance 51 Checking...

Page 7: ...arranty 1 Conventions used in this manual In this manual we use the following conventions When we refer to buttons connectors and other parts of this unit we use a bold font like this MENU button When...

Page 8: ...ther chemical agents Doing so could damage the surface or cause discolor ation Notes about SSD and HDD drives Notes about media This unit can use SSDs and HDDs for recording and playback An SSD that h...

Page 9: ...ing the SHIFT button to open the MARK INFO screen See Using marks on page 45 6 HOME METER button o o Press when the Home Screen is open to change the time display mode o o When a Menu Screen is open p...

Page 10: ...ith a mini plug Use the PHONES knob to adjust the headphone output level CAUTION Before connecting headphones minimize the volume with the PHONES knob Failure to do so might cause sudden loud noises w...

Page 11: ...on while pressing and holding the MARK button to move to the next mark and resume the previous state Rear panel 8 8 DA 6400 rear panel 8 8 DA 6400dp rear panel s SLOT 2 Use this slot to install an I O...

Page 12: ...t The following example is of a connection that controls recording and playback of this unit by level using fader starts and stops and FADER REC commands START STOP PARALLEL STOP Pin 8 GND Pin 6 REC N...

Page 13: ...s shown relative to the length of the take Lengthens from the left end toward the right end NOTE During recording a progress bar appears to extend from the left end to the right end about every 10 sec...

Page 14: ...level page 23 INPUT MONITOR Set input monitoring function page 23 REC FILE FORMAT page REC FUNCTION Make recording channel settings page 24 BIT LENGTH Set the bit length page 25 REC Fs Set the samplin...

Page 15: ...he time offset from Coordi nated Universal Time UTC DST SETUP Set the daylight savings time function MEDIA page QUICK FORMAT Quickly format media page 19 FULL FORMAT Format media completely MEDIA INFO...

Page 16: ...ss the MULTI JOG dial 8 8 Going back one step in a menu Press the EXIT PEAK CLEAR button 8 8 Returning directly to the Home Screen from a menu Press the HOME METER button Menu operation procedures In...

Page 17: ...removing it once and reinserting it You can insert a case even when the unit is on Removing an SSD HDD case SSD HDD cases can be ejected CAUTION Do not remove the SSD HDD case from the unit when the S...

Page 18: ...screws to secure the I O card in place 4 Turn the unit on and check the VERSION INFOR MATION screen to confirm that it has recognized the inserted I O card See Checking the firmware version on page 5...

Page 19: ...dial to adjust the brightness of the color display and the indicators While pressing and holding the HOME METER button press and turn the MULTI JOG dial to adjust the brightness of only the color dis...

Page 20: ...result in other trouble Setting headphones monitoring mode The headphones monitoring mode can be set 1 Select the PHONES MONITOR MODE item on the PREFERENCES page to open the PHONES MONITOR MODE scree...

Page 21: ...switch Adjusting the brightness of the color display and various indicators EXTERNAL CONTROL This locks external control from the RS 422 and PARALLEL connectors as well as file transfer and remote co...

Page 22: ...unit s internal clock is used WORD Synchronize with the word clock signal input through the WORD VIDEO IN connector VIDEO Synchronize with the video clock signal input through the WORD VIDEO IN conne...

Page 23: ...ut and output headroom difference between the maximum and reference levels 1 Select the REFERENCE LEVEL item on the GENERAL page to open the REFERENCE LEVEL screen See Menu operation procedures on pag...

Page 24: ...nnel where the cursor is NOTE You can also turn the MULTI JOG dial to select a channel Turn the MULTI JOG dial while pressing and holding the SHIFT button to move the cursor by 4 channels at a time Ma...

Page 25: ...ORMAT page to open the BIT LENGTH screen See Menu operation procedures on page 16 2 Set the quantization bit depth Options 16bit 24bit default 3 Confirm the setting and return to the REC FILE FORMAT p...

Page 26: ...Deleting a character Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select DEL to delete a character to the right of the cursor or BS to delete a character to the left of the cursor and press the MULTI JOG dial 8 8 Dele...

Page 27: ...is pressed repeatedly in a short amount of time o o When the media has very little remaining open space o o When the limit to the number of files in a folder is reached Adding marks automatically when...

Page 28: ...ures on page 16 2 Set the pause mode function Options SPLIT default Create a new file whenever recording is paused NO SPLIT Do not create a new file whenever recording is paused 3 Confirm the setting...

Page 29: ...the signal sending and receiving devices NOTE The signal from the IF MA64 EX MADI COAXIAL IN connector is output through its MADI COAXIAL THRU connector whether the unit is on or off When the unit is...

Page 30: ...file is selected press the HOME METER button to return to the Home Screen When a take is selected press the 7 button to return to the Home Screen and play that take When a take is selected press the 9...

Page 31: ...ed take or file If the selected file is a take information is shown on two pages as follows Press the MULTI JOG dial to switch between the two pages Page Contents 1st Creation date and time Sampling f...

Page 32: ...file pop up menu 2 Select the COPY item and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the copy destination folder selection screen 3 Move to the copy destination folder o o If it is the first time copying the...

Page 33: ...dial to open the pop up file menu 2 Select the EDIT TC item in the file menu and press the MULTI JOG dial The EDIT TAKE TC screen opens 3 Use the MULTI JOG dial to change the time Press the MULTI JOG...

Page 34: ...3 digit number _ 2 digit channel number wav T002_20150901 121554_001_02 wav ROOT DA Files da6400_takes bin T002_20150901 121554_001_64 wav T001_20150901 112313_001_01 wav T001_20150901 112313_001_02 w...

Page 35: ...ing playback Press the 9 CHASE button Selecting takes This section explains how to select a take when there are multiple takes Skipping to the previous next take Use the MARK buttons to skip to the pr...

Page 36: ...or JAM SYNC the waiting capture status indicator lights green when waiting to capture timecode When timecode is captured the indicator turns off START TIME item This shows the time when timecode resu...

Page 37: ...or synchronizes to the input timecode REC RUN The timecode generator runs only during recording The timecode generator stops when not recording TC SYNC REC Recording starts when the unit synchro nizes...

Page 38: ...nput of 50 msec or longer See Note about the PARALLEL connector on page 12 PARALLEL OUTPUT page settings 8 8 OUTPUT AUX1 OUTPUT AUX5 This shows the current functions set for OUTPUT AUX1 OUTPUT AUX5 of...

Page 39: ...irm the changed settings and return to the Menu Screen NOTE Press the EXIT PEAK CLEAR button to cancel the menu operation and return to the Menu Screen 8 8 DNS SETUP This shows the setting status of t...

Page 40: ...er and use it to set the built in clock Start Up 24h cycle Get the time from an NTP server and use it to set the built in clock when the unit starts up as well as when the time set with the UPDATE TIM...

Page 41: ...ress the MULTI JOG dial to open the MODE screen When MODE is set to Disable When MODE is set to Enable MODE item Set whether or not to enable the daylight savings time function Options Disable default...

Page 42: ...be interrupted 8 8 Overview of file operations using an FTP client application 1 Reading files from the unit Reading files from the unit is always possible 2 Adding new files to the unit Adding new f...

Page 43: ...ders on the unit cannot be changed NOTE FTP transfer with USB flash drives is only possible when the unit is stopped Do not edit load folders skip or conduct other operations Remote control Telnet Rem...

Page 44: ...at a time When the KEYBOARD item is set to LOCK on the LOCK SETUP screen a VNC viewer application can be used to view the unit s display but it cannot be used to control the unit If a NETWORK page set...

Page 45: ...e to the selected mark See Moving to marks on page 45 8 8 EDIT TIME Open the EDIT MARK TIME screen where you can edit the selected mark 8 8 EDIT NAME Open the MARK NAME screen where you can edit the n...

Page 46: ...nfirmation pop up message will appear Press the MULTI JOG dial again to open a second confir mation pop up message 4 Press and hold the MULTI JOG dial to delete all marks in the current take NOTE Dele...

Page 47: ...g will be the same as it was before stopped in playback standby or playing For this reason playback will resume at the new time only after locating during playback NOTE Using the Backspace or key on t...

Page 48: ...of a WAV file does not have a 2 digit channel number it will be recognized as a single take Preparation before loading If an SSD or HDD drive is to be used with this unit for the first time use this u...

Page 49: ...omputer that this unit supports Computer system requirements This unit can be connected to the following types of computers 8 8 Windows Windows 10 Windows 8 including 8 1 Windows 7 8 8 Mac Mac OS X 10...

Page 50: ...DA 6400 icon to the trash or type Command E to eject the DA 6400 At this point the SSD HDD can be removed from the case You can put another SSD HDD into the case now if desired NOTE If you want connec...

Page 51: ...minutes when recording or in recording standby Once this alert has been viewed it will not appear again until recording ends Contents 3 Due to the increased number of files in a folder for example wri...

Page 52: ...m of five lines of firmware can be shown at the same time If there are more files than this use the MULTI JOG dial to scroll the list The screen shown above is an example The actual appearance will di...

Page 53: ...olo selection frame to a visible channel When the meter mode is 32ch the solo selection frame can only be moved to visible channels Using a USB keyboard to operate the unit You can connect a Windows c...

Page 54: ...showing level meters for channels 1 32 and 33 64 on the Home Screen See Setting the meter mode on page 53 Shift F2 key Open MARK INFO screen Shift F3 key Go to previous page of menu screen Keyboard ke...

Page 55: ...ystem backup data from the unit s built in memory to a USB flash drive connected to the USB2 0 port on the front of the unit You can also import this data 1 Select the SYSTEM BACKUP item on the SYSTEM...

Page 56: ...e All settings NETWORK page IP SETUP DNS SETUP PASSWORD SNTP page SNTP UPDATE NTP SERVER UPDATE TIME TIME ZONE DST SETUP PREFERENCES page All settings Others Color display brightness setting Indicator...

Page 57: ...ording folder is great change the recording folder 8 8 Changed settings are forgotten This unit backs up the settings every time they are changed Backup can fail depending on when the power is turned...

Page 58: ...12M 1999 compliant 8 8 WORD VIDEO IN connector Connector BNC Signal voltage amplitude 0 5 5 Vp p WORD IN 1 Vp p VIDEO IN Input impedance 75 10 termination resistance on See Making word video connecto...

Page 59: ...awings 465mm 482 6mm 43 6mm 1 1mm 31 8mm 14 1mm 279 9mm 10 8mm 432 6mm Illustrations in this manual might differ in part from the actual product Specifications and external appearance might be changed...

Page 60: ...e must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the...

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