Alesis
ADAT-XT
manual
Troubleshooting
Specs
Input Jack Characteristics
Error codes
Error Rate Display
Track Delay
Maintenance
Setting UP
Making Digital Backups
Setting Levels
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Contents
Alesis ADAT-XT
Introduction
Adat XT Reference Manual
Conventions
Adat XT Reference Manual
Contents
Basic Operations
Analog Recording Basics Digital Recording Basics Why S-VHS?
Index Maintenance/Service Cleaning Obtaining Repair Service
Unpacking and Inspection
Setting UP
AC Power Hookup
Chapter
Setting Up
About Audio Cables
Line Conditioners and Protectors
Basic Audio Hookup
Input Normaling
Threaded VS. Unthreaded
Word on ADAT’S S-VHS Cassette Tape
Mounting on a Shelf or NON-RACK Enclosure
Operating Environment
Thermal Considerations in Rack Mounting
Avoiding Electromagnetic Interference
ABS 0H 15M 48S
POWER-UP,AND Tape Insertion
Your First Session
ABS n0 F0
Formatting a NEW Tape
Formatting a Tape a Must
Sample Rate Selection
Recording While Formatting
REL 0H 01M 29S
Track Selection and Setting Levels
To record-enable a track
Making a Recording
To make a recording
Transport Buttons
Recording
Record LED turns off, while the Play LED remains lit
Playback
To engage Review mode
To engage Cue mode
Reviewing and Cueing
REL 0H 00M 00S
Locating
Page
Creating a Loop
To loop a section of tape
To automatically punch in and out
Automated Recording
Rehearsing
Measure twice or more, and cut only once
70 mS
Track Delay
ABS 00 % 00 C
Pitch Control
Display Brightness
To adjust the display brightness
Track Copy
To bounce audio from one track to another
Analog Audio Unbalanced Inputs
Input Jack Characteristics
Connections
Analog Audio Unbalanced Outputs
Analog Audio Balanced Inputs and Outputs
Additional grounds
Analog Audio Input Mode
Input Mode
Sync IN/OUT
To synchronize multiple XTs and/or ADATs
Digital Audio IN/OUT
To connect the digital optical network
XT Remote
Footswitches
Rehearse and Auto Record features
Versa
Formatting Considerations
Basic Operations
Tape Formatting
Complete Format
Format Extend
Be sure the tape is completely rewound
Write Protect Override
ABS Pr 0t 0 FF
ABS Pr 0t 0 n
To extend the format on a partially formatted tape
Reading the Display
Display Icons
Basic Operations
Locate
01M 29S
Time Counter & ABS/REL Button
Selected
Entering Numeric Values
Basic Editing
Edit Value Button
Editing Individual Digits
Digital Input
Input Select
Analog Input
Track Copy
Basic Operations
Auto Input Monitor
Input Monitor
ALL Input Monitor
Meters
Peak Mode Button
Fine Meter Mode
Recording a Benchmark T APE
Record Enable
Setting Levels
Rewind /REVIEW
Transport Controls
Eject
Fast Forward /CUE
Whether the tape being played is formatted or not
RECORD/PUNCH in or OUT
Stop
To start recording
Positions as before
Sample Rate Clock
Record Crossfade Time
To select the sample rate
Displaying Frames VS THS/SECONDS
FA dE 2
To set the Crossfade Time
About Pitch Changing
To set multiple tracks to the same Track Delay value
To turn Track Delay on and off
To set the Track Delay amount
10 mS
Absolute ABS Time VS . Relative Time
Autolocation Controls
Locate
To store a Locate Point memory on the fly
Setting Locate Points
Locating
To edit a Locate Point memory
Auto Play
Auto Looping
Auto Return
Loop Limit
Looped Recording
Auto Record
Tape Length
Rehearsal
European equivalents and approximate recording times
To set the tape length
Erroneously selected, to avoid damage to the tape
Footswitch Controlled Punching
Footswitch Controls
Footswitch Controlled Autolocating
Using the XT Remote
Overview
Operation
Synchronizing Machines
Master /SLAVE Interaction
Achieving Lock
Master Format ENABLED, Format Extend
Independent Slave Mode
Master Format ENABLED, Complete Format
Formatting Multiple Tapes
Master Format DISABLED, Format Extend
Master Format Disabled
Before punching into format record
Bouncing Tracks Between Adats
Making Digital Backups
Recording Digital Audio
Reassigning Channels to Different Tracks
To make a backup tape
Recording Digital Audio from Other Sources
Tape Offset
Digital Clock Considerations
Setting the Machine Offset
ABS 0H 00M 00S
Sample Rate VS. Pitch Control
Combining XTS and Adats
XT Transport Speed
Input Monitoring
Polarity Differences
Here are some possible solutions
Connections
Multiple ADAT-XT Operation Chapter
Multiple ADAT-XT Operation Adat XT Reference Manual
Applications
Combined MULTITRACK/MASTERING Deck
LIVE/LONG-TERM Recording
Computer Control
Midi Machine Control Virtual Remote Control
Locking to Video Code only Master
Midi Systems Virtual Tracking
Libraries and Archives
Modular Recording
Using Track Copy AS a Digital Router
Calculating Tape Offset Using the Locates
Press Edit VALUE, then press Locate
Digital Recording Basics
Digital Recording Concepts
Analog Recording Basics
Appendix a
WHY S-VHS?
RE-INITIALIZING
Troubleshooting
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Index
Appendix B
ABS d1 SP E rr
Error Rate Display
About Error Rate Readings
ABS d1 SP r E9
Adat Head Maintenance
Cleaning
Tape Maintenance Safe Tape
MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
Drum Time Display
Refer ALL Servicing to Alesis
Maintenance
Obtaining Repair Service
Customers in the USA
Appendix B Troubleshooting
Error Codes
Appendix C
Automatic Brake Calibration Procedure
Steps to Take Before Calling for Help
Specifications
Appendix D
Audio
Digital Inputs/Outputs
Glossary
Or Analog-to-Digital Converter
Bus
DAT
Midi
MMC
Output
SMPTE/LTC
VHS
Vitc
Index
Index Adat XT Reference Manual
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