ユーザーズマニュアル目次1 – Introduction to the DA-9881.1 Unpacking81.2 Features81.3 Using this manual91.4 Precautions and recommendations91.4.1 Clock source in a digital studio91.4.2 Confidence replay91.4.3 Environmental conditions101.4.4 Installing the DA-98101.4.5 Electrical considerations101.4.6 Condensation101.5 Recommended tapes111.5.1 Tape brands111.5.2 Available recording and playback time122 – Front Panel controls14[1] Power switch14[2] Tape counter and status indicators14[3] Tape loading slot14[4] EJECT key14[5] Display screen14[6] FORMAT/Fs indicators and switch14[7] REF LEVEL (reference level indicators)14[8] Peak meters14[9] RHSL (F 1) key and indicator15[10] AUTO PUNCH (F 2) key and indicator15[11] CLEAR (F 3) key15[12] AUTO PLAY (F 4) key and indicator15[13] MEMO 1 (F 5)15[14] MEMO 2 (+/–)15[15] DIGITAL IN switch and indicator15[16] CHASE switch and indicator15[17] CONFIDENCE MODE switch and indicator15[18] ALL INPUT (F 6) key and indicator15[19] AUTO MON (F 7) key and indicator15[20] SHTL MON (F 8) key and indicator16[21] REPEAT (F 9) key and indicator16[22] LOC 1 (F 10) key16[23] LOC 2 (PRESET) key16[24] SHIFT key and indicator16[25] CURSOR keys16[26] SHUTTLE switch, indicator and control16[27] ENTER and ESCAPE keys16[28] REC FUNCTION switches and indicators16[29] INPUT MONITOR switches and indicators16[30] CLOCK switch and indicators16[31] TC REC switch and indicator17[32] REW key17[33] F FWD key17[34] STOP key17[35] PLAY key17[36] RECORD key173 – Rear Panel connectors18[37] TIME CODE (IN and OUT)18[38] VIDEO (IN/THRU)18[39] WORD SYNC (IN/OUT/THRU)18[40] RS-42218[41] MIDI IN/OUT/THRU18[42] CONTROL I/O18[43] REMOTE IN/SYNC IN18[44] SYNC OUT18[45] TDIF-1 (DIGITAL I/O)18[46] METER UNIT (MU-8824)18[47] ANALOG INPUT18[48] ANALOG OUTPUT18[49] ~ IN184 – Connections204.1 Audio connections204.1.1 Analog audio connections204.1.2 Digital audio connections204.2 Synchronization connections204.2.1 Analog timecode connections204.2.2 Video connections214.2.3 Word clock connections214.3 Control connections214.3.1 RS-422 connector214.3.2 MIDI connectors (IN , OUT and THRU)214.3.3 Parallel control224.4 Connection to other TASCAM units224.4.1 Multiple DTRS units224.4.2 “Indirect” word sync224.4.3 Meter unit (MU-8824)225 – Menu operations245.1 The menus245.1.1 Navigation around the menu system245.1.2 Using the ENTER key245.1.3 The ESCAPE key245.1.4 Editing values245.1.5 Resetting a menu value255.1.6 Changing menu values fast255.1.7 Blanking the screen display255.2 Function key modes255.2.1 The SHIFT key and function keys265.2.2 Using the function keys as number keys265.3 Assigning menus to function keys275.3.1 To assign a menu screen to a key275.3.2 Recalling an assigned menu function276 – Basic operations286.1 Formatting a tape286.1.1 Aborting the format process286.1.2 Recording while formatting296.2 Recording the first tracks296.3 Preparing to record296.3.1 Write-protecting cassettes296.3.2 Recording the basic tracks (i)296.3.3 Recording the basic tracks (ii)306.3.4 Replaying the first tracks306.4 Overdubbing306.5 Track bouncing306.6 Punch-in and punch-out306.6.1 Automatic punch point setting316.6.2 Setting punch points “on the fly”316.6.3 Setting punch points using the menus326.6.4 Editing the pre-roll and post-roll times326.6.5 Rehearsing the punch-in336.6.6 Interrupting a rehearsal or punch recording336.6.7 Recording the punch-in336.6.8 Replaying the punched material346.6.9 Exiting punch-in mode347 – Monitoring modes367.1 Monitoring controls367.1.1 ALL INPUT [18] and INPUT MONITOR [29]367.1.2 AUTO MON367.1.3 Shuttle monitoring377.2 Confidence mode377.2.1 Arming tracks in pairs387.2.2 Using confidence mode388 – Advanced operations408.1 Autolocation408.1.1 Setting MEMO 1 and MEMO 2 “on the fly”408.1.2 Checking, editing and manually entering MEMO...408.1.3 Setting the location pre-roll time408.1.4 Moving to MEMO 1 and MEMO 2418.2 Function key location memories418.2.1 Storing a function key location memory418.2.2 Editing function key memories418.2.3 Locating to a function key memory428.2.4 Location and playback428.2.5 Repeat function428.2.6 To start repeat play428.3 Track delay438.3.1 To set the track delay:438.4 Crossfade times438.5 Vari speed (pitch control)448.5.1 To set a non-standard speed448.5.2 Resetting the speed to standard448.6 Shuttle operations448.6.1 Shuttle monitoring458.6.2 Shuttle muting458.7 Reference levels458.8 Meter modes468.8.1 Peak hold time468.8.2 Meter ballistics468.9 Sine oscillator468.9.1 Recording the oscillator468.10 Digital recording478.10.1 Changing between digital and analog inputs478.10.2 Selecting word length478.11 Routing digital inputs478.11.1 Track Copy (channel-to-track routing)488.12 REC MUTE (recording silence)488.13 Dither488.13.1 Selecting dither settings498.14 Setting the power-on message499 – Synchronization with other DTRS units509.1 Synchronization connections509.2 Machine ID and master/ slave settings509.2.1 Differences between DTRS models509.2.2 Setting machine ID519.2.3 Master/slave settings (CHASE mode)519.3 Machine offset519.3.1 Setting machine offset519.3.2 Cancelling machine offset529.3.3 Setting machine offset “on the fly”529.3.4 An example of setting offsets529.4 Digital dubbing539.4.1 Synchronized formatting549.4.2 Recording while formatting549.5 Error messages5410 – Operations related to timecode5610.1 ABS and SMPTE/EBU timecode5610.1.1 ABS time5610.1.2 Tape timecode5610.1.3 Selecting TC or ABS timing5610.1.4 Location point settings5710.2 Tape timecode mode5710.2.1 TcTrack setting5710.2.2 ABS setting5710.2.3 ABS-Ofs setting5710.2.4 ABS-13 and ABS-23 settings5810.2.5 Checking tape TC5810.3 Selecting the frame rate5910.3.1 Pull up and pull down (Fs shift)5910.4 Timecode input and output5910.4.1 Timecode input5910.4.2 Timecode output6010.4.3 Timecode output format6010.4.4 Timecode output timing6010.4.5 Using MIDI Time Code (MTC)6110.5 Recording timecode6110.5.1 Selecting the timecode source6110.5.2 Recording timecode using the generator6110.5.3 Synthesizing timecode from ABS timing6310.5.4 Assembling timecode6310.5.5 External timecode sources6310.5.6 Recording timecode from external sources6410.5.7 Checking external timecode6510.6 Video resolution6510.7 Chasing to timecode6510.7.1 Machine ID and timecode6510.7.2 Setting timecode offset6610.7.3 Setting timecode offset from the menu6610.7.4 Cancelling timecode offset6610.7.5 Setting timecode offset on-the-fly6610.7.6 Park position6710.7.7 Automatic park position setting6710.7.8 Absolute and relative difference6710.7.9 Rechasing timecode6810.7.10 Bypassing timecode errors6810.7.11 Individual recording while chasing timecod...6911 – External control7011.0.1 Selecting the control source (protocol)7011.1 Use with 9-pin external control7011.1.1 Video clocking7011.1.2 Emulation7011.1.3 Record delay7011.1.4 Cue-up tally7111.1.5 Fast wind speed7111.1.6 Track mapping7211.1.7 Timecode track mapping7211.1.8 Remote track arming7311.2 Bus protocol7311.2.1 Assigning a MIDI and Bus ID to the DA-987311.3 MIDI Machine Control7311.3.1 MMC commands and the DA-987312 – Menu and parameter reference7612.1 Menu groups7612.1.1 Menu group 07612.1.2 Menu group 17712.1.3 Menu group 27712.1.4 Menu group 37812.1.5 Menu group 47812.1.6 Menu group 57912.1.7 Menu group 68012.1.8 Menu group 78012.1.9 Menu group 88112.1.10 Menu group 98112.1.11 Menu group E8212.1.12 Menu group F8212.2 Menu item index8313 – Example setups8413.1 An all-DA-98 setup8413.2 Post-production work.8513.3 Project studio (‘B’ room)8714 – Maintenance and memory setups9014.1 Head and transport cleaning9014.1.1 To clean the heads and transport9014.1.2 Checking error rates9114.1.3 Checking head time9114.1.4 Checking head search time9114.2 Memory backup9214.3 User setups9214.3.1 Saving user setups9214.3.2 Loading user setups9214.3.3 Resetting the memory9314.4 Checking version numbers9314.4.1 Software upgrades9315 – Options, specifications and reference9415.1 Options for the DA-989415.1.1 RM-98 Rack Mount Adaptor9415.1.2 Remote control (RC-848)9415.1.3 Meter unit (MU-8824)9415.1.4 Digital audio convertors9515.1.5 Cables9515.1.6 CONTROL I/O connector pinout9515.2 Specifications9615.2.1 Physical specifications9615.2.2 Power specifications9615.2.3 Digital recording characteristics9615.2.4 Tape recorder section9615.2.5 Tape transport9715.2.6 Inputs and outputs9715.2.7 Audio specifications9715.2.8 9-pin (RS-422), MIDI, synchronizer specific...9715.3 MMC Bit Map Array9915.4 MIDI Implementation Chart101サイズ: 2.27MBページ数: 106Language: Englishマニュアルを開く