208 Chapter
Multitrack Recording with Digital DAT Source
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| Digital In |
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| 2TR | PHONES |
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| MONITOR |
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| DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE |
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| EQ HIGH | L STEREO R |
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SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SEL | SOLO | DAT (wordclock master) | |
ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON | ON |
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| PARAMETER | DIGITAL STEREO | 00.00.00.00 | DAT | |
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In this system, audio is recorded to, and mixed from the digital multitrack recorder. The DAT output signal is digitally transferred to the 01V for recording to the digital multitrack recorder. The DAT recorder is wordclock master and the 01V and digital multitrack recorder are wordclock slaves. The 01V derives its wordclock from the Digital Stereo Coaxial In connection. The digital multitrack recorder derives its wordclock from the 01V’s Option I/O connection. The sampling rate is the same as that used when the DAT tape was recorded. A CD player could be connected instead of the DAT recorder. In this case, the sampling rate would be fixed at 44.1 kHz, the