DAT Recorder Setup Guide
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The DAT recorder should be set to slave to the clock present at the BNC wordclock input. The
manual supplied with the DAT recorder should be consulted on how this should be done. The
same clock source should then be used for both playback and record of the DAT recorder.
To set the sample rate of the Digital 328 internal clock, press
<MENU>
and use the PARAM
encoder to scroll down until ‘Clock Source Sel’ is the highlighted menu. Press
<ENTER>
and set
the 328 to run on its internal clock at the sample rate at which you wish to record or playback a
DAT.
Press
<MENU>
, and use the PARAM encoder to scroll down until ‘SPDIF I/P Setup’ is the
highlighted menu. Press
<ENTER>
and route the S/PDIF input as required, from a choice of
stereo inputs 1 and 2, FX returns 1 and 2 or as a dedicated 2 Track input. The SP/DIF input can
also be routed to ‘NOWHERE’, which is the default setting, in which case the signal is muted.
S/PDIF Output:
Press
<MENU>
, and use the PARAM encoder to scroll down until ‘SPDIF O/P Setup’ is the
highlighted menu. Press
<ENTER>
and route the S/PDIF output as required, from a choice of
the mix bus, aux outputs 1/2 or 3/4, or FX sends 1/2.
Digital 328 Setup
Digital 328 Setup
Digital 328 Setup
Digital 328 Setup
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Wordclock
Wordclock
Wordclock
Wordclock
<Wordclock Src.>
Internal:44.1kHz
< SPDIF Input >
Route To: 2TRK
< SPDIF Output >
Src From: MIX
S/PDIF Input And Output Configuration
S/PDIF Input And Output Configuration
S/PDIF Input And Output Configuration
S/PDIF Input And Output Configuration
Assigning the S/PDIF input will override any analogue signal present at
the selected input. The S/PDIF and AES/EBU inputs cannot be routed to
the same input simultaneously.
NOTE