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4 – recording, Unexpected power interruptions, Selecting the input source – Teac DA-3000 User Manual

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TASCAM DA-3000

4 – Recording

This unit can record to SD and CF cards in the following formats.

PCM recording

WAV (BWF) format (44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192kHz sampling

frequency, 16/24-bit)

DSD recording

DSDIFF, DSF formats (2.8224/5.6448MHz sampling

frequency)

The following explanations assume that you have loaded a

recordable SD card or CF card, completed the necessary connec-

tions and turned the unit on.

NOTE

• The maximum numbers of folders and tracks that can be

recorded by this unit on an SD card or CF card are as follows.

Maximum tracks: 999 tracks per folder

Maximum folders: 3000 per card

• When using media with a capacity of 2 GB or less, recording

the maximum number of tracks or creating the maximum

number of folders in the root folder as shown above might

not be possible due to file system limitations. (The actual

numbers depend on other conditions.)

• If a write-protected SD card is loaded in the unit, recording

will not be possible. (See “SD card write protection” on page

20.)

• This unit cannot record directly to a USB flash drive due

to system limitations. It can, however, format USB flash

drives and write and erase data on them, for example. (See

“Preparing SD/CF cards and USB flash drives” on page 21.)

(See “5 – Folder and file operations (BROWSE screen)” on

page 32.) (See “8 – Editing playlists” on page 46.)

• You can copy audio files between an SD card, a CF card and

a USB flash drive. For details, see “Copying files between

media (backing up)” on page 50.

• The largest file that this unit will create during record is

2GB. If a recording is about to exceed this size, a new file is

automatically created, but the audio is processed so there

is seamless continuity between the current and new file. On

playback, in order to hear the audio seamlessly, please set

the TRACK GAP mode setting to “GAPLESS”. (See “Setting

gapless playback mode” on page 41.)

Unexpected power interruptions

If an unexpected power interruption occurs when recording to

an SD or CF card, the unit has a protection function that might

prevent the complete loss of all track recording data. Data

recorded up to about 25 seconds before the interruption occurs

is saved.

CAUTION

• Even with this protection function, due to the character-

istics of SD cards, CF cards and USB flash drives, if the unit

is writing to the system area when the power is interrupted

or the media is removed from the unit, all the files on the

media could be damaged or lost. For this reason, you should

try as much as possible to avoid power interruptions during

recording and playback.

• This function was not created for the purpose of use with an

external timer, for example, turning off the power.

Selecting the input source

Set the input source (recording source) to one of 6 types of

input (balanced analog, unbalanced analog, PCM-SPDIF digital,

PCM-AES/EBU digital, DSD-SDIF-3 digital, DSD-DSD-raw digital).
Follow the procedures below to select the input source.

NOTE

• You cannot change the input source when recording.

1. Press the MENU button repeatedly to open the

I/O

SETTINGS

menu, and turn the MULTI JOG dial to select

INPUT SEL.

.

2. Press the MULTI JOG dial to open the

INPUT SELECT

screen.

3. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the input source.

Options:
o

PCM recording: BALANCED (default), UNBALANCED, AES/

EBU, SPDIF

o

DSD recording: BALANCED (default), UNBALANCED, SDIF-3,

DSD-raw

4. Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the selection and return

to the menu screen.

Showing the input source

Use the procedures in "Selecting the input source" above to

check the current input source. The Home Screen does not have

any input source indication.