
BLACK
BOX
RECORDER
- User Manual v2.2
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Problem
Things to try
Some channels not audible
Check the cable looms feeding into the BBR1
Check TRS jacks in console insert points
Check loop through TRS jacks on BBR
Sound through BBR
distorted
Check the TRS jacks are plugged into the insert
points on console correctly and that the D-types are
secured into the BBR
Check that no-one has damaged the cable looms
Try swapping cable looms to see if distortion
follows the cable, stays with the mixer channel or
stays with the channel of the BBR
BBR sounds ok during
record but is distorted in
playback
Try turning off the Relays in the setup section and
see if the record sound is now distorted
Try another recording from a previous concert and
see if this is also distorted
Cannot locate previous
night’s recording
Are you using a different disk drive from last night?
Are you looking in the right folder?
Can you check the drive in a normal laptop to locate
the previous night’s folder?
Power removed before BBR
has finished writing to disk
It is often possible to recover files even when the
BBR has been powered down whilst still writing to
its disk. (See Disk Recovery page 37)
If the above list does not solve the problem you are having, please contact
your dealer in the first instance and then your local distributor to help you
resolve the issues.
Safe’n’Sound Record Recovery
The BlackBox Recorder software includes the
Safe’n’Sound Record Recovery
feature. This software feature endeavours to protect your recording against
every eventuality such that even if the drive is unplugged, or the power is
removed from the drive or the BlackBox during a recording, Safe’n’Sound
will try and recover the files as soon as the drive is plugged back into a
BlackBox Recorder.
Whenever a disk drive is plugged into the BlackBox Recorder, the disk’s filing
structure is checked and if any audio files are found to not have been closed
properly, Safe’n’Sound repairs them automatically, leaving all the files
accessible by normal workstations.