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GETTING STARTED
BASIC SYSTEM SETTINGS
Before we move on to look at basic operation, it is necessary to have a look at the SETUP pages
in order to set the system up as necessary. If you just want to get on with some recording, skip this
section and come back to it at a later date if you wish.
The SETUP pages allow you to set certain parameters that will affect either the RE32, an individual
machine or the system as a whole. These include setting sample rates, timecode types and inputs,
external connections, etc. Once configured, your system settings can be saved so that you may
personalise your operating system.
Pressing the SETUP key displays this screen:
The soft keys F1-F5 take you to the various setup menus. As there are more menus than soft keys,
F6 is used as a “MORE” key to scroll through the list of menus in groups of five:
Many SETUP pages include a parameter in the top right hand corner labelled MACHINE. This
allows you to select if parameter settings are applied to the system as a whole (MULTI) or to a
single machine (referred to as ID1, ID 2 etc..).
The MULTI SETUP pages are designed to allow easy configuration of parameters that should be
set identically on each machine connected to the system.
Pressing RATES (F1) will take you to the SYSTEM RATES page:
This page is used to set the system’s global sample rate and frame rate.
The parameters are:
SAMPLE RATE
This sets the system’s sample rate. You may select 32kHz, 44.056kHz,
44.1kHz and 48kHz. Other options may be available depending on the
facilities available on the connected machines.
On entry to this page, if all connected machines are set to the same
sample rate, then this rate will be displayed. If not, the sample rate field
will say “* DO NOT MATCH *” until a new rate is selected.
Summary of Contents for RE32
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