Alesis ADAT-XT manual Transport Controls, Eject, Rewind /REVIEW, Fast Forward /CUE, Play

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Chapter 4: Basic Operations

TRANSPORT CONTROLS

The XT’s six transport control buttons resemble those of a conventional tape recorder, although there are several extra features.

 

EJECT

 

Press the [EJECT] button to eject the tape from the XT. If the tape is moving, it will

 

stop before ejecting. In a multiple XT system where there is one master and one or

 

more slave XTs and/or ADATs, pressing [EJECT] on the master will eject the tapes

 

on all machines; pressing [EJECT] on a slave machine will only eject the tape on that

 

machine.

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The [EJECT] button will not operate while recording or formatting to avoid interrupting

these processes.

 

REWIND/REVIEW

 

Press the [REWIND] button to rewind the tape; the [REWIND] LED lights. When fully

 

rewound, the [REWIND] LED turns off and the [STOP] LED lights.

 

• Pressing [REWIND] while recording punches out before rewinding.

 

• Threaded tapes rewind at about 40 times normal play speed. Unthreaded tapes

 

rewind slightly faster.

 

• Pressing [REWIND] while holding the [PLAY] button initiates “Review” mode. The

 

tape rewinds at about 3 times normal play speed, and you can hear chunks of

 

attenuated audio so you know where you are on the tape. The [PLAY] LED will

 

be lit, and the [REWIND] LED will be flashing. Pressing the [PLAY] button alone

 

returns the transport to normal play mode.

 

FAST FORWARD/CUE

 

Press the [FAST FWD] button to fast forward the tape; the [FAST FWD] LED lights.

 

Upon reaching the tape’s end, the [FAST FWD] LED turns off, and the [STOP] LED

 

lights.

 

• Pressing [FAST FWD] while recording punches out before fast forwarding.

 

• Threaded tapes fast forward at about 40 times normal play speed. Unthreaded

 

tapes fast forward slightly faster.

 

• Pressing [FAST FWD] while holding the [PLAY] button initiates “Cue” mode. The

 

tape fast forwards at about 3 times normal play speed, and you can hear chunks

 

of attenuated audio so you know where you are on the tape. The [PLAY] LED will

 

be lit, and the [FAST FWD] LED will be flashing. Pressing the [PLAY] button

 

alone returns the transport to normal play mode.

 

PLAY

 

Press the [PLAY] button to play the tape ([PLAY] LED will light). The [PLAY] button

 

by itself has no effect while playing, but it will terminate recording. While locating,

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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 UPAC Power Hookup ChapterSetting Up About Audio Cables Line Conditioners and ProtectorsBasic Audio Hookup Input NormalingThreaded VS. Unthreaded Word on ADAT’S S-VHS Cassette TapeMounting on a Shelf or NON-RACK Enclosure Operating EnvironmentThermal Considerations in Rack Mounting Avoiding Electromagnetic InterferenceABS 0H 15M 48S POWER-UP,AND Tape InsertionYour First Session ABS n0 F0Formatting a NEW Tape Formatting a Tape a MustSample Rate Selection Recording While FormattingREL 0H 01M 29S Track Selection and Setting LevelsTo record-enable a track Making a RecordingTo make a recording Transport ButtonsRecording Record LED turns off, while the Play LED remains litPlayback To engage Review modeTo engage Cue mode Reviewing and CueingREL 0H 00M 00S LocatingPage Creating a Loop To loop a section of tapeTo automatically punch in and out Automated RecordingRehearsing Measure twice or more, and cut only once70 mS Track DelayABS 00 % 00 C Pitch ControlDisplay Brightness To adjust the display brightnessTrack Copy To bounce audio from one track to anotherAnalog Audio Unbalanced Inputs Input Jack CharacteristicsConnections Analog Audio Unbalanced OutputsAnalog Audio Balanced Inputs and Outputs Additional groundsAnalog Audio Input Mode Input ModeSync IN/OUT To synchronize multiple XTs and/or ADATsDigital Audio IN/OUT To connect the digital optical networkXT Remote FootswitchesRehearse and Auto Record features VersaFormatting Considerations Basic OperationsTape Formatting Complete FormatFormat Extend Be sure the tape is completely rewoundWrite Protect Override ABS Pr 0t 0 FFABS Pr 0t 0 n To extend the format on a partially formatted tapeReading the Display Display Icons Basic Operations Locate 01M 29STime Counter & ABS/REL Button SelectedEntering Numeric Values Basic EditingEdit Value Button Editing Individual DigitsDigital Input Input SelectAnalog Input Track CopyBasic Operations Auto Input Monitor Input MonitorALL Input Monitor Meters Peak Mode ButtonFine Meter Mode Recording a Benchmark T APERecord Enable Setting LevelsRewind /REVIEW Transport ControlsEject Fast Forward /CUEWhether the tape being played is formatted or not RECORD/PUNCH in or OUTStop To start recordingPositions as before Sample Rate ClockRecord Crossfade Time To select the sample rateDisplaying Frames VS THS/SECONDS FA dE 2To set the Crossfade Time About Pitch Changing To set multiple tracks to the same Track Delay value To turn Track Delay on and offTo set the Track Delay amount 10 mSAbsolute ABS Time VS . Relative Time Autolocation ControlsLocate To store a Locate Point memory on the fly Setting Locate PointsLocating To edit a Locate Point memoryAuto Play Auto LoopingAuto Return Loop LimitLooped Recording Auto RecordTape Length RehearsalEuropean equivalents and approximate recording times To set the tape lengthErroneously selected, to avoid damage to the tape Footswitch Controlled Punching Footswitch ControlsFootswitch Controlled Autolocating Using the XT Remote Overview OperationSynchronizing Machines Master /SLAVE Interaction Achieving LockMaster Format ENABLED, Format Extend Independent Slave ModeMaster Format ENABLED, Complete Format Formatting Multiple TapesMaster Format DISABLED, Format Extend Master Format DisabledBefore punching into format record Bouncing Tracks Between Adats Making Digital BackupsRecording Digital Audio Reassigning Channels to Different TracksTo make a backup tape Recording Digital Audio from Other SourcesTape Offset Digital Clock ConsiderationsSetting the Machine Offset ABS 0H 00M 00SSample Rate VS. Pitch Control Combining XTS and AdatsXT Transport Speed Input MonitoringPolarity Differences Here are some possible solutionsConnections Multiple ADAT-XT Operation Chapter Multiple ADAT-XT Operation Adat XT Reference Manual Applications Combined MULTITRACK/MASTERING DeckLIVE/LONG-TERM Recording Computer Control Midi Machine Control Virtual Remote ControlLocking to Video Code only Master Midi Systems Virtual TrackingLibraries and Archives Modular RecordingUsing Track Copy AS a Digital Router Calculating Tape Offset Using the LocatesPress Edit VALUE, then press Locate Digital Recording Basics Digital Recording ConceptsAnalog Recording Basics Appendix aWHY S-VHS? RE-INITIALIZING TroubleshootingTROUBLE-SHOOTING Index Appendix BABS d1 SP E rr Error Rate DisplayAbout Error Rate Readings ABS d1 SP r E9Adat Head Maintenance Cleaning Tape Maintenance Safe TapeMAINTENANCE/SERVICE Drum Time DisplayRefer ALL Servicing to Alesis MaintenanceObtaining Repair Service Customers in the USAAppendix B Troubleshooting Error Codes Appendix CAutomatic Brake Calibration Procedure Steps to Take Before Calling for Help SpecificationsAppendix D Audio Digital Inputs/Outputs Glossary Or Analog-to-Digital ConverterBus DATMidi MMCOutput SMPTE/LTCVHS VitcIndex Index Adat XT Reference Manual