Teac WR-DA7 manual Example of systems with 3 DA-88s, Method of connection

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3.4 Example of systems with 3 DA-88s

This is a 24-track digital recording system that uses three DA-88’s. The DA-88 can generate SMPTE timecode and MTC by using the optional SY-88 SYNC card installed into the DA-88. By using the MIDI connections between the WR-DA7 and the DA-88, it is possible to perform MMC (MIDI Machine Control) from the WR-DA7.

Method of connection

With the DA7 powered OFF insert the WR-TDIF (option card) in Slot 1, 2, 3 of the WR-DA7 and firmly fasten them to the console with the supplied screws. Using the dip switches on the WR-TDIF card make the proper setting for the DA-88 (SW1, 2 to OFF, OFF respectively).

Connect the WR-TDIF card of the WR-DA7 to the DIGITAL I/O (TDIF-1) of the DA-88 using cable (PW-88 DL) and press the DIGITAL IN switch of each DA-88 to select the digital input mode.

Connect each DA-88 with the PW-88S SYNC cables in the sequential order from SYNC OUT to SYNC IN. Connect the terminator to the SYNC OUT terminal of the DA-88.

To use the DA-88 as the wordclock master, connect the WORD SYNC OUT of the DA-88 to WORD CLOCK IN of the WR-DA7 using a BNC-BNC cable (Part # DA-BNC: Available in the USA) and select the WR-DA7 termination at 75 ohm to ON.

For MIDI connections, connect the WR-DA7 to MIDI IN/OUT of the SY-88 using a MIDI cable. It is possible to use the MMC and MTC functions.

For the timecode, MTC is received from the MIDI connection. (Using the option card WR-SMPT, it is possible to receive the SMPTE timecode. In this example, the TIME CODE OUT (RCA Pin Jack) of the DA-88 is connected to the SMPTE IN (XLR: 1,3-GND, 2-SIGNAL) of the WR-DA7.)

WR-DA7 setting

The DA-88 functions as the wordclock master and the WR-DA7 as a slave unit. In the INPUT SET window of the D-I/O area on the top panel of the WR-DA7 set the SOURCE SELECT to ‘WCK IN’

(In the case of DA-98, 38 connections, synchronization with the SLOT and V-SYNC is also possi- ble.)

In regards to the MIDI channel of MMC set the MMC PORT to ‘MIDI’ in the MIDI SETUP screen and make the proper MIDI channel settings.

To receive MTC Timecode, set the MTC PORT to ‘MIDI’ in the MIDI SETUP screen.

To display the MTC timecode on the LCD display, set the TIME BASE to ‘MTC’ in the EXECUTE screen of AUTOMATION window.

(To use the SMPTE timecode by connecting the optional WR-SMPTE card, and set the TIME BASE to ‘SMPTE.’)

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Contents Application Guide Version Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction WR-DA7 as wordclock slave Installing and using option cards with the WR-DA7Wordclock WR-DA7 as wordclock masterTimecode WordclockTandem connection Connections ADAT, BRCOFF, SW2 OFF DA-98, 88Midi Connection DAT with AES/EBU or S/PDIF I/ODigital timepiece Expansion Software Macintosh VersionMidi Page Method of connection WR-DA7 settingAdat setting Adat System configuration-1Example 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 Adat ID2 System configuration-3Example 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 Example of systems for VTR 1 unit and DA-98 1 unit DA-98 settingPage System configuration-9 System Example of Pro Tools Connecting ProceduresWR-DA7 Setup ADAT, BRC Setup Pro Tools SetupPro Tools System Configuration-10System Example of Midi Sequencer Performer Midi Sequencer Performer Setup System Configuration-11 Connecting Procedures WR-DA7 Setup WR-DA7 Slave WR-DA7 MasterWR-DA7 System Configuration-12System Example of Akai DR8 1 unit DR8 SetupDR8 System Configuration-13Connection to MAX Macintosh expansion software PC Macintosh SetupExpansion Software Setup System Configuration-14 Midi Timepiece A/V Setup Midi Sequencer Digital Performer Setup Macintosh 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