Teac WR-DA7 manual Example of systems for Digital Video Recorder 1 unit

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3.7 Example of systems for Digital Video Recorder (1 unit)

This is a post-production system consisting of the WR-DA7 and the Digital Video Recorder. The audio signals are connected using the AES/EBU digital audio option card. The WR-DA7 receives SMPTE timecode from the Digital Video Recorder for it’s editing and automation operations.

Method of connection

Insert the option card of WR-AESS (Slot 1) and the WR-SMPTE (option card) in the WR-DA7 and fasten them to the console using the supplied screws. Select the switches on the WR-AESS card to AES/EBU.

Make the connections to the digital I/O terminals of the WR-DA7 and the Digital Video Recorder (WR-AESS card: D-sub 25-pin connector, Digital Video Recorder: XLR connector;

Use the House Video Sync signal to REF IN (BNC) of the Digital Video Recorder, and make the connection from REF OUT to V-SYNC IN of the WR-DA7.

The termination of the Digital Video Recorder REF should be set to 75 Ohm=OFF.

The timecode is transferred from the SMPTE OUT (XLR) of the Digital Video Recorder to the SMPTE IN (XLR) of the WR-DA7.

WR-DA7 setting

Set the SOURCE SELECT to ‘V-SYNC’ in the INPUT SET screen of D-I/O area in order to produce synchronization with the V-SYNC input.

To display the SMPTE timecode received at the SMPTE IN, set the TIME BASE to ‘SMPTE’ in the EXECUTE window of Automation Setup Section

Digital Video Recorder settings: To receive AES/EBU digital audio, make the settings of ‘DIGITAL IN’ on the LCD screen.

A ‘CHANNEL STATUS CRCC ERROR’ may be displayed during Digital recording from the DA7.

This is; however, a message in regards to the sub-code signal, even with this being displayed proper audio recording and playback should be performed.

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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 Adat setting WR-DA7 settingMethod of connection 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 WR-DA7 Setup Connecting ProceduresSystem Example of Pro Tools 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-13Expansion Software Setup PC Macintosh SetupConnection to MAX Macintosh expansion software 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