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BLACK
BOX
BBR
64
MADI
&
BBR
64
DANTE
RECORDER
- User Manual v3.0
Page | 13
Recording
On power up, the BBR is ready to record within seconds of logging the drive – just
press the RECORD button. The button flashes to show that it’s creating the files and
then turns solid once in record.
Once the unit is recording, the STOP button must
be held down for a couple of seconds to end the
recording. This is to prevent someone brushing
against the controls and accidentally dropping
out of record. The STOP button flashes until the
BBR has finished closing the files properly.
If you want to mark the end of one Song and the start of another without dropping
out of record you can just press the RECORD button again.
You can also set MARKS within a Song by pressing the MARK button which will enable
you to create loops easily for Virtual Sound Checking.
At the end of a recording (remember to hold the STOP button down) the BBR will do
some housekeeping such as closing the files and writing file headers to the disk to
keep it in prime condition. The DISK LED and the STOP button will flash and the file
closing status will be displayed on screen until the BBR has finished writing to the
disk. Wait until it has finished before starting the next operation.
It’s particularly important that the files have been closed before you unplug the
USB disk drive. The BlackBox will try to recover files that have not been properly
closed (see Safe’n’Sound Record Recovery - page
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) but
there’s no guarantee especially if another operating system has written to the disk
in the meantime).
There are a few things that might need your attention. The BBR remembers its
settings so you should only have to set these things up once.
You might want to record at a different sample rate or bit depth to that at
which the BBR is currently set (page 23)
The unit may be set up to only record certain tracks and you may want to
record on more (or less) tracks (page 21)
You may want to timestamp the recording against timecode (page 23) or set
up the unit to use an external audio clock (page 23)
All these items can be controlled from the menu which is described later in this
manual.