Tascam DS-M7.1 Manuel D’Utilisation

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3 – Connections
This section describes not only the connections you 
make between other equipment and the DS-M7.1, but 
also the software steps necessary to make that other 
equipment recognizable by and usable with the unit.
Read this section carefully, especially the section on 
word clock, as it is essential to the proper operation 
of your system, and may even result in damage to 
your equipment if the appropriate steps are not car-
ried out.
NOTE
When making connections between the DS-M7.1 and 
other equipment, whether audio or control, both the 
DS-M7.1 and the other equipment must be turned off, 
otherwise damage may be caused to the DS-M7.1 and/
or the other equipment.
Only use TASCAM-supplied and TASCAM-approved 
cables when making TDIF connections to the DS-M7.1. 
Though the cables and connectors may resemble com-
puter cables, they serve different purposes, and meet a 
different set of specifications. The use of cables other 
than TASCAM cables will at best cause the equipment 
to work erratically, and at worst cause damage to the 
equipment.
Also note that while the TDIF and AES/EBU connectors 
on this unit are physically identical, the wiring and sig-
nals passed through them are very different. Take care 
to connect only TDIF equipment to TDIF connectors, and 
AES/EBU equipment to AES/EBU connectors, otherwise 
damage may occur to your equipment.
If the use of cables other than TASCAM cables causes or 
results in damage, the warranty is voided.
It is assumed that all necessary optional cards have 
been fitted to the DS-M7.1.
See the diagram on page 5 as well as the block dia-
gram (“Block diagram” on page 39) if you are unsure 
of signal flow within the DS-M7.1.
Consult your TASCAM dealer for details of suitable 
approved cables that may be used when using your 
DS-M7.1 with other equipment.
If you need an extension to the front panel cable to 
allow the front panel to be used as a remote control 
unit, see “Making up a remote control cable” on 
page 38.
Connecting the console
The console can be connected to the built-in 
CONSOLE I/O
 connector, or to an optional card fit-
ted in slot 1.
Inputs from the console 
Typically, the con-
sole’s busses are connected to the DS-M7.1 inputs. 
They are sent simultaneously to the tracking and 
mastering recorders, and may be monitored from the 
DS-M7.1 as the 
BUS
 signals. Since these are used for 
both tracking and mastering, obviously, the console 
signal paths must be repatched when the mode is 
changed. No reconnections need to be made on the 
DS-M7.1.
Outputs to the console 
The returns from the 
DS-M7.1 to the console are driven (as a “thru” 
assignment) by the tracking recorder (track returns) 
and should be assigned appropriately on the console, 
following normal working practice. They may not be 
monitored directly from the DS-M7.1.
When this connection, together with all other con-
nections, have been made, you should set up the DS-
M7.1 to recognize the appropriate the console source 
(TDIF or slot), as described here.
1
Press the 
SYSTEM
 key and press the cursor 
keys until the cursor highlights the 
ConsSel
 parameter:
2
Use the 
VALUE
 control to select between 
TDIF
 and 
SLOT1
.
When this is done, the inputs and outputs must be 
routed appropriately, as described later.
Connecting the tracking recorder
The tracking (multitrack) recorder can be connected 
to the built-in 
TRK RECORDER I/O
 TDIF connector, 
or to an optional card fitted in slot 2. 
Inputs from the tracking recorder 
These 
connect to the recorder outputs. They are routed to 
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