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Section 2 – Parts of the RC-828  
 
2 – 0.98
 
1.1.2 Chase mode
 
In an all-audio setup, the first unit is unlikely to be 
chasing external sources. However, subsequent 
units in the chain should now chase this master, 
using the DTRS (ABS) sync method, when their 
 
CHASE
 
 switches are pressed. 
However, in some audio setups or an audio-visual 
setup, it may be necessary to make the master 
DTRS unit slave to incoming timecode: 
In this case, you should take care to set the clock 
reference of the master DTRS unit appropriately.
 
2 – Parts of the RC-828
 
[1]
REMOTE connector
 
Connect one end of the supplied cable to this con-
nector, and the other end to the first DTRS unit, as 
described in 1.1, “Hooking up the RC-828”. Mak
sure the power to the DTRS unit is turned off 
when you make the connection.
 
[2]
REC FUNCTION keys and 
indicators
 
The 32 
 
REC FUNCTION
 
 keys allow you to arm 
the tracks of up to four DTRS units. Keys 
 
1–8
 
 
control the tracks of the first unit in the chain, 
 
9–
16 
 
those of the second, and so on. Pressing keys 
which correspond to a non-existent DTRS unit 
will have no effect.
Pressing the corresponding keys on the DTRS 
units has the same effect as pressing the keys on 
the RC-828 unit (i.e. if the track is not armed, it 
will now be armed, and 
 
vice versa
 
).
The indicators flash when a track is armed for 
recording, and light solidly when recording is 
being rehearsed or taking place.
 
[3]
CHASE keys and indicators
 
These keys and indicators allow you to set and 
view the chase status of the DTRS units connected 
to the RC-828 in the same way as the 
 
CHASE
 
 
keys and indicators on the units themselves. 
 
[4]
ALL INPUT key and indicator
 
This key performs the same function as the 
 
ALL 
INPUT
 
 key on a DTRS unit, switching the moni-
toring of all tracks on all connected units to the 
input source. The indicator lights when this mode 
is active.
The 
 
INPUT MONITOR
 
 keys on the DA-98 also 
affect the switching between source and tape. 
Using the RC-828 
 
REC FUNCTION
 
 keys to 
change the status of any tracks while the 
 
ALL 
INPUT
 
 function is on will lose the relationship 
between the 
 
REC FUNCTION
 
 and 
 
INPUT 
MONITOR
 
 status for individual tracks when 
 
ALL 
INPUT
 
 is turned off again. Start recording or re-
set the 
 
REC FUNCTION
 
 keys to restore this.
If you want to monitor using confidence mode on 
a DA-98 unit, make sure that the 
 
ALL INPUT
 
 key 
is off and use the 
 
INPUT MONITOR
 
 keys on the 
DA-98 to turn off input monitoring on all tracks.
 
[5]
AUTO MON key
 
This key is equivalent to the 
 
AUTO MON
 
 key on 
the DA-98 and performs the same function as this 
key on any connected DA-98 units. There is no 
key with the same name on the DA-38 or DA-88; 
pressing this key is the equivalent of pressing the 
 
INSERT
 
 key on a connected DA-38, and pressing 
both the 
 
AUTO INPUT
 
 and 
 
INSERT
 
 keys on a 
DA-88. It is used in punch modes to switch auto-
matically between tape and source when punching 
in and out automatically. The indicator lights 
when this function is active.
Note that the status of the 
 
INPUT MONITOR
 
 
keys on a DA-98 will be overridden by the 
 
AUTO 
MON
 
 key. However, when 
 
AUTO MON
 
 is turned 
off again, the original status of these keys will be 
restored. 
Using the RC-828 
 
REC FUNCTION
 
 keys to 
change the status of DA-98 tracks while 
 
AUTO 
MON
 
 is on will lose the relationship between the 
 
REC FUNCTION
 
 and 
 
INPUT MONITOR
 
 status 
for individual tracks when 
 
AUTO MON
 
 
 
is turned 
off again. Start recording or re-set the 
 
REC 
FUNCTION
 
 keys to restore this.
If you want to monitor using confidence mode on 
a DA-98 unit, make sure that the 
 
AUTO
 
 
 
MON 
 
key 
 
NOTE
 
When you set the machine IDs, you can set the ID of any 
machine first, but we recommend doing this in a standard 
sequence, working from the head of the chain to the tail.
 
Reference
DA-98
DA-38
DA-88
SY-88
 
9.2.3
7-3 p. 
24
 
Reference
DA-98
DA-38
DA-88
SY-88
 
10.7.1
5-1
 
Reference
DA-98
DA-38
DA-88
SY-88
 
7.1.1
9.1 (1)
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