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Operations
This section of the manual is dedicated to providing you with a quick reference that can answer questions you
might have about displays, key functionality, menus, entering values, project management, backup and restore.
Overview
RADAR
24 is designed to be a robust and dependable replacement for analog multitrack tape machines or
modular digital multitrack recorders. It is also designed to be easy to use. The remote interface is intuitive to
anyone familiar with the operation of a tape recorder. Just arm a track and drop into record!
All aspects of RADAR
24 performance are designed to meet and exceed the performance requirements of a
professional tape recorder. You will always be able to record, punch in and out, jog/shuttle and even vari-
speed just like you would on a tape machine. In the section that follows, you will find all the information you
need to become a certified RADAR
24 expert.
Work Flow
Without getting into details yet, the average RADAR
24 session follows a pattern similar to the following:
1. Create a new project or go to an existing one.
2. Locate your starting point.
3. Arm tracks and record audio.
4. Re-locate, arm tracks and overdub more audio.
5. Edit
audio.
6. Play back the audio for mix down.
7. Archive audio to backup media.
8. Shut down RADAR
24 and go home (optional).
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