Tascam owner manual Powering Up the System, Verifying MMR-8 Installation

Models: MMR-8

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Powering Up the System

The MMR-8 comes from the factory with the operating system and MMR-8 software pre-loaded onto the internal hard drive. At POWER ON, the front panel LCD should display the following message:

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If this message is not seen, the front panel is not operating correctly, and you should contact Tascam technical support for assistance. As the system software is loaded, the LCD will go blank, then after a few seconds will display the message “Mounting Volumes”. Any SCSI drive that will be used by the system must be attached to the SCSI bus and powered on at startup in order to be available for mounting. After all volumes have been mounted, the display will be initialized with a fill character (all character positions will be filled), and will pause as the power-up settings are restored. Various LEDs may turn on and off during this process. The entire sequence of events may take up to 30 seconds. When it is complete, the front panel display should show something like:

01:00:00,00.00

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This indicates the system is now ready to go to work. Any other indication is an error condition. Should an error occur, note the message, if any (if it is a long message, scroll using the left/right arrow keys), and contact Tascam technical support.

Verifying MMR-8 Installation

Once the MMR-8 is properly mounted in a rack or has been positioned on or in the studio furniture, follow these steps to complete, or to verify, the proper installation of your MMR-8 system:

1.Connect the MMR-8’s 25-pin female D-sub analog output connector to the mixing console’s tape returns or to those line-level inputs normally used for tape playback. Refer to Appendix D: Cable Information for the connection pin outs for the analog input and analog output connectors.

2.Install the removable drive into the front panel of the MMR-8 (if it is not already installed). Slide the drive into the front panel opening and press on the drive to fully seat it in the holder. Turn the key to lock the unit into place and to connect the drive power. The LED indicating the drive SCSI address will flash until the drive has finished spinning up and is ready for operation.

3.If external SCSI hard drives will be incorporated into the system, connect a SCSI-2 cable from the MMR-8 rear panel SCSI-2 port to one of the SCSI ports on an external SCSI drive housing.

SCSI NOTES: Each device connected to the SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID number. Configure the MMR-8’s removable hard drive (installed in the Kingston carrier) to use SCSI ID 0. The internal SCSI interface board uses SCSI ID 7. Thus, no other drive in the system can use these SCSI ID numbers. Also, only the last drive in the SCSI chain can be terminated. All other drives must NOT be terminated. If two drives are set for the same SCSI ID number, or if any drive other than the last one in the chain is terminated, it will prevent the MMR-8 from properly functioning. See Connecting External SCSI Media (in this chapter) for additional information.

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MMR-8 specifications

The Tascam MMP-16 and MMR-8 are two innovative products designed to meet the specialized needs of audio professionals, offering advanced features and capabilities suitable for various recording and playback applications.

The Tascam MMP-16 is a versatile audio router and mixer that excels in different environments, from live sound to studio recording. One of its primary features is the 16-channel configuration, allowing for significant flexibility in signal routing. The MMP-16 supports multiple audio formats, including analog signals, making it adaptable to a wide range of setups. It boasts high-quality AD/DA conversion, delivering excellent audio fidelity and low latency performance.

Additionally, the MMP-16 is equipped with comprehensive digital processing capabilities, including EQ and dynamics processing on each channel. This makes it ideal for both mixing live performances and preparing recordings for post-production. The unit's user-friendly interface includes an intuitive display and physical controls that streamline operation, making it easy for both novice and experienced engineers to navigate.

On the other hand, the Tascam MMR-8 is a robust multi-track digital audio recorder that offers exceptional reliability for professionals who require high-quality audio capture. This 8-channel recorder shines in its ability to handle various digital audio formats, ensuring compatibility with different workflows. One standout feature of the MMR-8 is its solid-state recording technology, which enhances durability and reduces the risk of data loss, a crucial aspect in high-stakes recording environments.

The MMR-8 also provides comprehensive onboard monitoring options, allowing users to assess audio quality in real time. Its extensive connectivity options include digital and analog inputs and outputs, facilitating seamless integration with other studio equipment and live sound systems. The data management capabilities of the MMR-8 make it easy to organize and retrieve recordings, while its compact design ensures portability without compromising on performance.

Both the MMP-16 and MMR-8 showcase Tascam's commitment to innovation and quality in the audio industry. Their advanced features, coupled with solid build quality and ease of use, make them essential tools for audio professionals seeking reliable solutions for their recording and mixing needs. Whether utilized separately or in conjunction, these devices amplify creativity and enhance the overall audio production experience.