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TASCAM  HD-R1

1–Main Functions and Features

Rack-mountable stereo audio recorder for 

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professional use and installations
High reliability, durability and resistance to 

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vibration-caused skipping realized by design that 

uses Compact Flash memory cards (CF cards) to 

record without moving parts 
USB type A port on the front panel allows file 

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exchange with USB storage devices and text input 

with USB computer keyboards 
Record and play both uncompressed WAV-format 

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(16/24-bit) audio files and compressed MP3-format 

audio files 
Handles MP3 files with a variety of bit rates  

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(64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320 kbps for 

stereo MP3s)
Handles 44.1 kHz /48 kHz /88.2 kHz /96 kHz 

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sampling rates
Records in either mono or stereo 

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Failsafe mechanism closes recording files every 4 

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seconds
Playback and stereo input signals can be mixed and 

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monitored 
Mic/line inputs (with a 20 dB PAD) and line 

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outputs use balanced analog XLR connectors 
Euro terminal block input and output 

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Unbalanced RCA inputs and outputs (−10 dBV) 

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XLR/TRMNL input switch on the back panel and 

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input level knob on the front panel to adjust the 

analog input 
Phantom power switch on the rear panel (indicator 

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on the front) 
S/PDIF digital input and output 

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Standard jack and level knob for headphone 

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monitoring on the front panel

Records uncompressed audio in WAV format or 

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compressed audio in MP3 format 
192 x 32 pixel LCD display with a backlight 

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Direct playback control of tracks 1–16 possible 

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using 25-pin D-sub parallel remote interface 
Playback control of up to 1023 track possible using 

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Binary Play mode 
RS-232C serial control port 

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File exchange with a computer and remote control 

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(FTP and Telnet) are possible using RJ45 Ethernet 

interface at 10/100 Mbps 
Supports various playback modes including 

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playback of a single file, all files on a CF card, all 

files in a designated folder, all files in a playlist, 

and random playback 
Power On Play function starts playback 

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automatically when power is turned ON 
Ducking mode with threshold and attenuation 

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functions
Adjustable reference level (+15/+18/+20/+22/+24 

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dBu)
Auto Marker function sets markers at fixed 

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intervals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 30, 60 minutes) 

automatically
Preference and marker files are saved in XML 

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format 
Playlist allows various settings, including track 

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playback order, playback start and end points 

for individual tracks, and volume adjustment for 

individual tracks

Summary of Contents for HD-R1

Page 1: ...D01047620A HD R1 Professional Stereo Audio Recorder QUICK START GUIDE...

Page 2: ...appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office wa...

Page 3: ...layback 14 Standard playback operations 14 Setting the playback mode 14 Other playback functions 14 6 Folders and Playlists 15 Creating new folders 15 Setting the current folder 15 Creating playlists...

Page 4: ...o adjust the analog input Phantom power switch on the rear panel indicator on the front S PDIF digital input and output Standard jack and level knob for headphone monitoring on the front panel Records...

Page 5: ...an be renamed if desired and the marker times may also be modified Main Menu Manage Folders Files Compact Flash path to folder View Files filename Edit Markers This is only accessible if the file actu...

Page 6: ...mpact Flash cards Compact Flash card 44 1 kHz mono 32 kbps MP3 44 1 kHz stereo 128 kbps MP3 44 1 kHz stereo 16 bit WAV 96 kHz stereo 24 bit WAV 512 MB 35 hours 8 75 hours 0 8 hours 0 25 hours 1 GB 70...

Page 7: ...sources Connecting output destinations Use the XLR or RCA LINE OUTPUTS or the Euroblock to connect analog output destinations Use the DIGITAL OUT jack to connect digital output destinations This unit...

Page 8: ...n the front panel 2 Insert the CF card 3 Close the door 4 Use the included security screws to fasten the door shut as necessary NOTE You can set the unit to either display a warning message or to auto...

Page 9: ...submenu without formatting the card 6 Press the MENU key The Home Screen reappears Set the unit s system clock to the current date and time 1 Press the MENU key The Main Menu appears 2 Use the SHUTTLE...

Page 10: ...parameter setting mode starts or an operation is executed after confirmation For items with submenus a appears at the right side of the display When in menu mode press the MENU key to return to the H...

Page 11: ...he Wave Settings submenu appears With this Menu you can set the sampling rate WAVE Sample Rate and bit depth Sample Width Use the SHUTTLE DATA wheel to select the item to set and press the ENTER key U...

Page 12: ...jack on the rear panel NOTE If Analog Mic is selected the switches on the rear panel also need to be set See step 13 below 11 As necessary conduct other settings related to recording See Record settin...

Page 13: ...ically added to the current playlist See 6 Folders and Playlists on page 15 for information about the current folder and the playlist See also Setting the playback mode on page 14 Using the Record Set...

Page 14: ...1 Press the MENU key The Main Menu appears 2 Use the SHUTTLE DATA wheel to select Play Settings and press the ENTER key The Play Settings Menu appears NOTE While the Home Screen is open press the MOD...

Page 15: ...TLE DATA wheel to select Folder and press the ENTER key The Folder Menu appears NOTE When the Home Screen is open press the SKIP key while pressing and holding the MENU key SHIFT key to open the Folde...

Page 16: ...the file that you want to add the playlist and press the ENTER key The file is added to the playlist The playlist content screen reopens so you can confirm that the file has been added to the playlist...

Page 17: ...the Auto Markers item in the Record Settings Menu See Record settings in the Owner s Manual At the default setting you can use the SHUTTLE DATA wheel to locate to markers but you can also change how t...

Page 18: ...R key to turn the Resume mode ON and OFF When ON the unit remembers the playback position when the STOP key was pushed and the next to time playback is started it continues from that position This set...

Page 19: ...e folders files in the Owner s Manual NOTE After selecting a folder it can be deleted or its name can be edited by choosing Delete Folder or Rename Folder The current record playback and system settin...

Page 20: ...when file operation completes Do not disconnect the USB media during a file operation By connecting this unit and a computer by LAN files can be transferred copied between a computer and the CF card...

Page 21: ...el after the analog input has stopped See System settings in the Owner s Manual 13 Using External Controllers Using a USB keyboard Using parallel control Using serial control By connecting a computer...

Page 22: ...n L Auto Cue Off 72 66 60 54 48 42 36 30 24 dBFs Record Settings File Format WAV MP3 L WAVE Settings WAVE Sample Rate 44 1kHz 48kHz 88 2kHz 96kHz L Sample Width 16Bits 24Bits L MP3 Settings MP3 Sample...

Page 23: ...isabled enabled L Adjust Contrast Adjust Contrast with JOG L Playlist Defaults Trigger Mode Trigger Momentary Toggle L Interruptible Yes No L Repeat Count Off 0 to 20 Infinite L Attenuation 30 to 1 dB...

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