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4 recording the first tracks (i), 5 recording the basic tracks (ii), 6 replaying the first tracks – Tascam DA-78HR User Manual

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5 - Basic operations

TASCAM DA-78HR

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Hi8 cassette write tabs work in the opposite manner
to DAT cassettes, and “closed” means “write-
protect”.

If the tape is write-protected, eject the tape, open the
write-protect tab, replace the cassette, and try again.

• Sony Hi8 cassettes (and those from some other

manufacturers) have the words “SAVE” (write-pro-
tected) and “REC” (write-enabled) molded into the
cassette shell by the protection tab.

5.2.4 Recording the first tracks (i)

1

Arm the tracks on which you wish to record.

Press the

REC FUNCTION

key of these tracks;

the indicator will start flashing.

2

Adjust the input signal levels so that the track
meters read high, but the

OVER

segment does

not light.

3

Hold down the

RECORD

key, and press the

PLAY

key. The tape will start moving and

recording will start.

The

REC FUNCTION

indicators of all armed

tracks will light steadily.

When you start recording, the point at which
recording starts is automatically stored into
memory for punch-in purposes.

4

To stop recording and stop the tape, press the

STOP

key. You can also press the

PLAY

key,

which will continue the tape movement, but
stop recording.

5.2.5 Recording the basic tracks (ii)

This is an alternative method of recording basic
tracks on a blank, formatted tape.

1

Arm the tracks and adjust the levels as
described in [1]
and [2] above (5.2.4, “Record-
ing the first tracks (i)”).

The

REC FUNCTION

indicators of all armed

tracks will flash.

2

Press the

PLAY

key. The tape will start moving.

3

When you reach the point at which you want to
start recording, press the

RECORD

key.

The

REC FUNCTION

indicators of all armed

tracks will light steadily.

The point at which recording starts is automat-
ically stored into memory for punch-in
purposes.

4

Stop recording as described above.

5.2.6 Replaying the first tracks

When you have positioned the tape at the beginning
of the recording you have just made (or at the pre-roll
point), you can start playing back the tape.

1

Turn off the

RECORD FUNCTION

switch of the

track you have just recorded (not compulsory,
but recommended, as this will prevent you
from accidentally hitting the

RECORD

key and

going into record mode, overwriting what you
have already recorded).

2

Rewind the tape to the point that you started
recording and press

PLAY

.

5.3 Input selection

This section describes how to choose all analog or all
digital input sources when recording with the DA-
78HR. For other routing procedures, see below
(5.3.2, “Input patchbay routing”).

1

Press the

SHIFT

key so that the unit is in shift

mode (

SHIFT

indicator is flashing).

2

Press the

MENU

key until the display shows

AUDIO. 1--

(

AUDIO1--

).

3

Press the

SUB MENU

key until the display

briefly shows

IN. PATCH

(

IN PATCH

) and then

changes to the current setting.

4

To change between all analog and all digital
inputs, press the
and keys (

ALL ANALG

(

ALL ANALG

– all analog) or

ALL DGTL

(

ALL

DGTL

– all digital).

In the above two settings, the inputs are
mapped to the tracks on a one-to-one basis (i.e.
input 1 is routed to track 1, input 5 is routed to
track 5, etc.).

5.3.1 Digital input selection

If 7 and 8 are selected for digital input, the

D IN

(

D

IN)

menu item allows you to choose between the

TDIF-1

input and the SPDIF (

COAXIAL

) input.

If the SPDIF (

COAXIAL

) input is selected, these sig-

nals (

D7

and

D8

) can then be routed to any track (see

below, 5.3.2, “Input patchbay routing”).

NOTE

If the SPDIF (COAXIAL) input is selected, it is not
possible to use the other six channels of the TDIF-1
digital input. It is, however, possible to record analog