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BLACK
BOX
RECORDER
- User Manual v2.2
button again will start a new song across all units simultaneously so that
their start times line up in the DAW.
Master/Slave Playback
In order to playback synchronously, each machine must have its preroll set
to ensure that the disk files can all be ready when they start. The default
time will normally be ok but this can be adjusted in the Control section of
the Menu (see page 25). The tracks from each unit may not necessarily start
simultaneously but they will be in sync when their audio starts.
If you are using multiple BBR1s for Virtual Sound Checking you will want to
set Playback Lockout on the Slave units to Manual.
Using a PS2 keyboard
The BlackBox Recorder can accept a standard 102 key PS2 style keyboard.
Currently most mini keyboards are not supported especially those that
require some set up drivers to be installed on the PC. The most consistently
reliable keyboards we have found are the Microsoft 500 style PS2 keyboards
which can be obtained in most countries for around US$10 (£6). Some USB
keyboards will work with USB to PS2 converters but not all.
In the following document the ^ character is used to indicate holding the Ctrl
key down whilst pressing the key i.e. ^s = Ctrl-s
Keyboard transport controls
These are the numeric keypad keys (not the character keys)
Enter
PLAY
Del/.
STOP
Ins/0
STOP AND RETURN TO ZERO
*
RECORD
+
MOVE TO NEXT CUE POINT
-
MOVE TO PREVIOUS CUE POINT