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Connecting the mastering (stem) recorder, A note on the word clock, 3 – connections – Tascam DS-M7.1 User Manual

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3 – Connections

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the console outputs, and may not be monitored
directly from the DS-M7.1.

Outputs to the tracking recorder

These

connect to the recorder inputs. These may be moni-
tored as

BUS

signals from the DS-M7.1.

When this connection, together with all other con-
nections, have been made, you should set up the DS-
M7.1 to recognize the appropriate tracking recorder
source (TDIF or slot), as described here.

1

Press the

SYSTEM

key and press the cursor

keys until the cursor highlights the

TrkRecSel

parameter:

2

Use the

VALUE

control to select between

TDIF

and

SLOT2

.

When this is done, the inputs and outputs must be
routed appropriately, as described later.

Connecting the mastering (stem) recorder

The mastering recorder can be connected to any of
the following: the built-in

TDIF

,

ADAT

“lightpipe” or

AES/EBU

connector.

Inputs from the mastering recorder

These

are the outputs from the master recorder. They can be
passed through the insert device (described below) if
desired, and then monitored from the DS-M7.1 as the

RTN

signals.

Outputs to the mastering recorder

These

are the signals output from the console. They can be
passed through the insert device (described below) if
desired, and then monitored from the DS-M7.1 as the

BUS

signals.

When this connection, together with all other con-
nections, have been made, you should set up the DS-

M7.1 to recognize the appropriate the tracking
recorder source (TDIF, AES/EBU or ADAT optical),
as described here.

1

Press the

SYSTEM

key and press the cursor

keys until the cursor highlights the

MasterSel

parameter:

2

Use the

VALUE

control to select between

TDIF

,

AES/EBU

and

ADAT

.

When this is done, the inputs and outputs must be
routed appropriately, as described later.

A note on the word clock

Note that the DS-M7.1 cannot act as the word clock
master in a digital system. It must therefore receive
its word clock from a master clock elsewhere in the
system, and this must be the only clock in the system.

Use of more than one master clock in the system can
lead to serious sound degradation, and possible dam-
age to speakers and equipment.

The word clock can be taken from either the dedi-
cated

WORD IN

BNC connector, the console input

(or the equivalent slot) or the master recorder (any of
the three possible inputs).

If the dedicated

WORD IN

connector is used, be sure

to set the termination switch as determined by the
needs of the rest of your system.

Since the word clock is important to correct opera-
tion, not only of the DS-M7.1, but of the whole audio
system, an explanation of how to set up the word
clock is given here.

1

If the word clock setting in memory does not
correspond to the actual word clock connec-
tion physically present, the display will flash.

2

Press the

SYSTEM

key and press the cursor

keys until the screen shows something like:

3

With the cursor at the top field, use the

VALUE

control to select between

Word IN

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