Kolpak DA-98 manual Tape timecode mode, Location point settings, TcTrack setting, ABS setting

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SectionMcn10 – OperationsID CrelatedtrlPtortimecode

To changeTimeModbetweenOffsethetTrkArmtwo different time refer- ence modes, perform ABShe following procedure:

1) Select menu gr up 3 and press ENTER:

2)Select TimeModeand press ENTER.

3)You can use the UP and DOWN keys to select either ABS(absolute) or TC(timecode).

The appropriate indicator by the tape counter (either ABS or TC) will light.

10.1.4 Location point settings

NOTE

If you change an offset value (timecode or ABS), any punch points, location memories, etc. will be invali- dated. For example, if you change the offset to 00:30:00:00 (30 minutes) from 00:00:00:00 (no offset), a punch point which was previously at 00:33:00:00 (33 minutes into the tape) will still have the same value (00:33:00:00), but will now be only 3 minutes into the tape.

10.2.1 TcTrack setting

This is the one setting in this menu which does not use the ABS conversion facility. You should only use this setting if you have lready striped the ded- icated timecode track with timecode (either from an external source or from the DA-98’s own inter- nal generator).

If you have selected TcTrackin the menu above, any timecode recorded on the tape will be used as the tape timecode source.

10.2.2 ABS setting

If you have selected ABSin the menu above, the ABS subcode time from the tape will be used as the timecode, with the start of the tape having a timecode value of 00:00:00:00, as with the ABS code itself.

The timecode frame rate used will be the frame rate as selected in 10.3, “Selecting the frame rate” ).

NOTE

If you are using ABS timings as timecode, the hours, minutes and seconds of the ABS time will correspond to the converted timecode, unless the frame rate is set to

29.97non-drop or 30 drop. In these cases, the difference between ABS values and timecode values will be about 2 seconds per hour.

10.2 Tape timecode mode

he following procedure allows you to select the source for tape timec de (including ABS timings

used to synthesize SMPTE timecode. This synthe-

sized tim code is treated xactly as if a tape had

been strip d with timecod ).

ABS

 

 

1) TapeGo to mTCnu group 5, move the cursor to

 

pe, andTCMpressodENTERe:Mode

 

 

 

 

2)Use the UP and DOWN keys to choose between Ofsthe various options: TcTrack, ABS, ABS-

,ABS-13andABS-23.

These options are all described individually below.

10.2.3 ABS-Ofs setting

WhenTOffse00:00:0ayoupeTCMdeselectt30:00ABSthis0NDMtoption, theodisplayde-Ofwills

As with the previous setting, this converts the ABS subcode timing to timecode, but allows you to add an offset to the absolute value so that the timecode does not start at the zero point.

change to allow you enter an ffs t time:

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Contents DA-98 Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Rear Panel connectorsIntroduction to the DA-98 Front Panel controlsAdvanced operations Table of Contents Monitoring modesSynchronization with other Dtrs units Operations related to timecodeExample setups Table of Contents Menu and parameter referenceMaintenance and memory setups Options, specifications and referenceTOC-4 1.00 06/97 Features Introduction to the DA-98Unpacking Precautions and recommendations Using this manualClock source in a digital studio Confidence replayEnvironmental conditions Installing the DA-98Electrical considerations CondensationTape brands Recommended tapesAvailable recording and playback time Introduction to the DA-98 Front Panel controls Auto Punch F 2 key Indicator Rhsl F 1 key and indicatorAuto Play F 4 key and indicator Digital in switch and indicatorRepeat F 9 key and indicator Shtl MON F 8 key and indicatorLOC 2 Preset key Shift key and indicatorREW key Front Panel controls TC REC switch and indicatorFWD key Stop keyTime Code in and OUT Rear Panel connectors40 RS-422 Meter Unit MU-8824Rear Panel connectors Connections Audio connectionsSynchronization connections Midi connectors in , OUT and Thru 1 RS-422 connectorControl connections Word clock connectionsParallel control Connection to other Tascam unitsMultiple Dtrs units Indirect word syncConnections Menus Menu operationsFunctionFunctionkey modes Resetting a menu valueChanging menu values fast Blanking the screen displayShift key and function keys To assign a menu screen to a key Assigning menus to function keysRecalling an assigned menu function PressLothecaFt5e0key1Pm13rien-0r5oslelcFormatting a tape Basic operationsAborting the format process Threaded, the tape counters will showPreparing to record Recording the first tracksRecording while formatting Write-protecting cassettesTrack bouncing OverdubbingPunch-in and punch-out Replaying the first tracksSetting punch points on the fly Automatic punch point settingAt the point where the punch is to occur, press At the point where you want to punch out, press PlaySetting punch points using the menus Basic operations Editing the pre-roll and post-roll timesPress Escape to re urn to menu group Rehearsing the punch-in Interrupting a rehearsal or punch recordingRecording the punch-in Press the Auto MON key so that the indicator goes out Exiting punch-in modeReplaying the punched material To replay the punch-in, press the Play keyBasic operations Monitoring controls Monitoring modesALL Input 18 and Input Monitor Auto MONMonitoring modes Shuttle monitoring Confidence modeUsing confidence mode Arming tracks in pairsTo leave confidence mode, press Monitoring modes Setting the location pre-roll time Setting Memo 1 and Memo 2 on the flyAdvanced operations Autolocation Checking, editing and manually entering Memo 1 and MemoMoving to Memo 1 and Memo Press the LOC 2/PRESET keyEditing function key memories Pr ss EnterRepeat function Locating to a function key memoryTo start repeat play Location and playbackTrack delay Crossfade timesPress the Enter key Vari speed pitch control Use the UP and Down keys to adjust the crossfade timeShuttle operations Press EnterShuttle muting Reference levelsLevelEnter m nu Use the UP and Down keys to select betweenMeter modes Keys to set the value for the peak signal level hold timeSine oscillator Advanc d operations Meter ballisticsRouting digital inputs Digital recordingChanging between digital and analog inputs Selecting word lengthDither REC Mute recording silenceLecting dither settings Setting the power-on messageMachine ID and master/ slave settings Synchronization with other Dtrs unitsDifferences between Dtrs models Machine offset Setting mac ne IDOffset +00 Ing machine offsetCancelling machine offset Setting machine On the flyAn example of setting offsets Start playing the master DA-98 Digital dubbingOn the master machine, hold down Record and press Play Synchronized formattingSynchronization with other Dtrs units ABS and SMPTE/EBU timecode Operations related to timecodeABS time Tape timecodeLocation point settings Tape timecode modeTcTrack setting ABS settingChecking tapeTCTrack ABS-13 and ABS-23 settingsTimecode input and output Selecting the frame ratePull up and pull down Fs shift Timecode inputTimecode output Timecode output formatTimecode output timing Recording timecode using the generator Using Midi Time Code MTCRecording timecode Selecting the timecode source10.1.3, Sele ting TC or ABS timing Press the TC REC switchSelect a frame rate see 10.3, Selecting Frame rateAssembling timecode Menu see 10.2.1, TcTrack settingExternal timecode sources Start playing the tapeWhen recording timecode from another Dtrs When recording timecode from a timecodeWhen recording timecode from a digital source When recording timecode from an analogChasing to timecode Video resolutionChecking external timecode Machine ID and timecodeSetting timecode offset Cancelling timecode offsetSectionOffset10 Operations related to timecode Park position Automatic park position settingAbsolute and relative difference Play the timecode masterRechasing timecode 10.7.10Bypassing timecode errors10-14 1.00 06/97 External control Record delayUse with 9-pin external control Pro ocCue-up tally Fast wind speedStill Track mapping Timecode track mappingTr k mapping and press Enter Midi Machine Control Bus protocolMidi 11-6 1.00 06/97 Menu group Menu and parameter reference Menu groupsFerence Menu and parameterErrBypass Menu and parameter Refe ence OutTcSrcTapeTCSection TrkMapCueupTly12.1.10Menu group Stop12.1.12Menu group F 12.1.11Menu group EMenu item ind ArkPsitionAn all-DA-98 setup Example setupsPost-production work Example setups Project studio ‘B’ room Example setups 13-6 1.00 05/30/97 To c ean he heads and transport Maintenance and memory setups Head and transport cleaningChecking head time Checking error ratesSaving user setups User setupsResetting the memory Software upgradesChecking version Options, specifications and reference Options for the DA-98 Remote control RC-84815.1.1 RM-98 Rack Mount Adaptor Control I/O connector pinout Digital audio convertorsCables Physical specifications SpecificationsPower specifications Digital recording characteristicsOptions, specifications and reference Tape transport Audio specifications Inputs and outputs15.2.8 9-pin RS-422, MIDI, synchronizer specifications Options, specifications and reference SYS. MAS MMC Bit Map Array15-7 1.00 06/97 Midi Midi Implementation ChartBER IndexIndex-10 1.00 06/97 06/97 1.00 Index-11 Index-12 1.00 06/97 DA-98