Teac manual Method of connection, WR-DA7 setting, Adat setting

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3.WR-DA7 system applications

3.1Example of systems for ADAT (1 unit)

(When a timecode is recorded on a tape track)

This system is used to record the SMPTE timecode on track # 8 of an ADAT. This timecode will be used as the timecode reference for automation.

Method of connection

With the mixer powered ‘OFF’ Insert the option card WR-ADAT (Slot 1) and WR-SMPTE in the dedi- cated slot of the WR-DA7 and firmly fasten them to the mixer using the supplied screws.

Connect the WR-ADAT card of the WR-DA7 to the DIGITAL IN/OUT terminal of the ADAT using an optical cable and press the DIGITAL IN switch on the front panel of the ADAT to select the digital input mode.

The timecode is transferred by using the 8th Channel’s OUTPUT (RCA Pin Jack) of the ADAT analogs output to the SMPTE IN (XLR: 1,3-GND, 2-SIGNAL) of the WR-DA7 using the (optional) WR-SMPT installed.

WR-DA7 setting

Set the ADAT to the wordclock master and the WR-DA7 to the slave.

In the INPUT SET screen of D-I/O of the WR-DA7, set the SOURCE SELECT to ‘SLOT1.’

To display the SMPTE timecode received at the SMPTE IN, set the TIME BASE to ‘SMPTE’ in the EXECUTE screen of the AUTOMATION window.

ADAT setting

To use the ADAT as the wordclock master, press the CLOCK SELECT switch to select ‘INT 48k’ or ‘INT 44.1k’ (for the ADAT-XT).

For ADAT’s other than the ADAT-XT select to INT 48kHz, select the Fixed Mode. For INT 44.1kHz setting, select the Variable Mode. Then, press the PITCH DOWN switch to select the setting at - 147cent (display of 44.1).

During ADAT playback, there is no PLAY output while ALL INPUT on the front panel is ON. ALL INPUT must be turned OFF.

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Contents Application Guide Version Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction WR-DA7 as wordclock master Installing and using option cards with the WR-DA7Wordclock WR-DA7 as wordclock slaveWordclock TimecodeTandem connection ADAT, BRC ConnectionsDA-98, 88 OFF, SW2 OFFMidi Expansion Software Macintosh Version DAT with AES/EBU or S/PDIF I/ODigital timepiece ConnectionMidi Page Method of connection WR-DA7 settingAdat setting System configuration-1 AdatExample of systems for Adat 3 units and BRC BRC setting System configuration-2 Method of connection BRC settingBRC as the wordclock master BRC setting BRC as the wordclock slave System configuration-3 Adat ID2Example of systems with 3 DA-88s DA-88 setting System configuration-4 Method of connection DA-98, 38 setting System configuration Example of systems for analog 16-track recorder 1 unit MTR Example of systems for Digital Video Recorder 1 unit Digital Video Recorder Example of systems for VTR 1 unit, Adat 1 unit, and BRC BRC setting VTR DA-98 setting Example of systems for VTR 1 unit and DA-98 1 unitPage System configuration-9 System Example of Pro Tools Connecting ProceduresWR-DA7 Setup Pro Tools Setup ADAT, BRC SetupSystem Configuration-10 Pro ToolsSystem Example of Midi Sequencer Performer Midi Sequencer Performer Setup System Configuration-11 Connecting Procedures WR-DA7 Setup WR-DA7 Master WR-DA7 SlaveSystem Configuration-12 WR-DA7DR8 Setup System Example of Akai DR8 1 unitSystem Configuration-13 DR8Connection to MAX Macintosh expansion software PC Macintosh SetupExpansion Software Setup System Configuration-14 Midi Timepiece A/V Setup Macintosh Setup Midi Sequencer Digital Performer SetupSystem Configuration-15 Tandem-Connection to MAX Macintosh expansion software Macintosh for Expansion Software Setup System Configuration-16 Connecting Procedures Macintosh for Midi Sequencer Setup Midi Sequencer Digital Performer Setup System Configuration-17