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BLACK
BOX
BBR
64
MADI
&
BBR
64
DANTE
RECORDER
- User Manual v3.0
not pleasant to listen to and will probably render your recording useless. You may
not notice it live but you will hear it on the recording. Please leave yourself enough
headroom when you’re recording a concert. If you’ve set the level correctly, the red
meters should flash infrequently if at all.
Playback Lockout
You can set playback lockout to be automatically asserted after you’ve made a
recording, or to be controlled manually. See Playback Lockout section on page 21.
Rec stop hold:
Normal
requires you to hold the stop button down for a second or so to end a
recording;
Extend (10s)
requires you to hold the stop button down for 10 seconds to
end a recording. Specifically added for the more paranoid users.
Display Song TC on Play
This setting changes the main on-screen time display. When ticked, the main display
shows the incoming timecode or the timecode embedded in the playback file, rather
than the length of the recording or where the BBR is in the Playback of this file. It is
most useful when working with Timecode
Adjusting the real-time clock
The real-time clock is used to create folders on the drive with a logical name so that
you can find your recording again later. It’s also used to timestamp your recordings
when no other reference (such as Linear Time Code) is available, so it’s a good idea to
make sure that the clock is set correctly.
Select
Date/Time
from the
Setup
menu. Select which field you want to adjust. Press
MENU to edit the field with the data wheel and then Menu again to confirm and the
BBR moves onto the next field automatically. Press BACK when finished.
Reset
Resets the BlackBox back to its factory state – useful if you’ve forgotten what
parameters you’ve changed.
Monitor...
Monitor AGC
sets up the automatic gain control on the headphone monitor outputs,
helping you to hear what’s going onto disk in a noisy live environment.
Solo in:
Affects whether the PFL bus for metering and headphones is working in
mono (1 channel) or stereo (2 channels).