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Operation Guide
SDR 24SDR 24
SDR 24SDR 24
SDR 24/96
24 TRACK/24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDER
PROJECT: Feel the Love
AVAIL: 02:27:26 on EXT
44.1k
VAR I
48k
24 BIT16 BIT
TC
ERROR
MINUTESHOURS SECONDS FRA MES
EXT
CLOCK
SELECTSELECTSELECTSELECT
POWER
24 TRACK/24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO RECORDER
ALL
INPUT
AUTO
INPUT
PUNCH REHRSELOOPLOCATE STORE
DELETE
LAST
SETUP
EDIT
T-CODE
CHASE
AUTO
TAKE
TRACK PROJECT
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HIGH RESOLUTION
NON-LINEAR RECORDER
X2
96
SDR
REWIND
FAST FWD
PLAY
STOP
RECORD
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Operation GuideSDR 24SDR 24SDR 24SDR 24SDR 24/9624 TRACK/24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDERPROJECT: Feel the Love AVAIL: 02:27:26 on EXT 44.1kVA

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10SDR24/96SDR 24/96IN OUTWORD CLOCK I/OThe following is the recommended setup for establishing proper sample clocksynchronization with the devices con

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11Operation GuideOperation GuideMackie Media (Optional)The SDR24/96 emulates the tape library tradition with Mackie Media M•90 andMackie Media PROJECT

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12SDR24/96SDR 24/96HookupsThis section shows how the SDR24/96 is typically connected to both analog anddigital consoles (using the Mackie Analog and D

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13Operation GuideOperation Guide TAPE IN/OUTSINPUT OUTPUTINPUT OUTPUTINPUT OUTPUTANALOG I/O ANALOG I/O ANALOG I/OOUTINININOUTOUTDIGITAL WORD CLOCK I/O

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14SDR24/96SDR 24/96Digital HookupThis example describes the hookup for the D8B console equipped for digital I/O(DIO•8 or OPT•8).Cables & Hardware(

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15Operation GuideOperation Guide SYNC ALT I/O TAPE IN/OUTSWORDCLOCKOUTAPOGEECLOCK I/OWORDCLOCKINAPOGEEDIGITAL I/OAPOGEEDIGITAL I/OAPOGEEDIGITAL I/OS

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16SDR24/96SDR 24/96OUTINININOUTOUTDIGITAL WORD CLOCK I/O MIDIADAT SYNCINADAT SYNCOUTSERIAL9-PINFOOTSWITCHSMPTEMICRO /REMOTE 24CNTRLANALOG OUT 1 - 8 AN

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17Operation GuideOperation GuideConfigurationBefore starting a Project, you will need to configure the SDR24/96 I/O optionsand synchronization paramet

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18SDR24/96SDR 24/963. Select 1-8. The LCD displayshows you the current setting foroutputs 1-8, either Direct orCustom.4. Select Direct for direct tr

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19Operation GuideOperation GuideSynchronizationThe Sync Options menu (under SETUP) allows you to select the sample clocksource, sample rate, time code

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2SDR24/96SDR 24/961. Read instuctions — Read, understand and follow all safety and operatinginstructions before using the SDR24/96. 2. Retain Instruct

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20SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Frame RateThere are four standard time code framerates, each developed for a specificapplication. In addition, two of the framerat

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21Operation GuideOperation GuideSDR24/96 OperationNow that you’ve finished installing and configuring the SDR24/96, you’re almostready to start your f

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22SDR 24/96SDR 24/964. Press the Page Left button when finished, and then select New.New project created appears in the display to confirm that the

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23Operation GuideOperation GuideTo save a current Project As:1. Press Project. In theProject Files Menu,select SaveAs.2. The SAVE PROJECT ASscreen a

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24SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Copying a ProjectThe importance of backing up your files cannot be emphasized enough. Do itoften. Hopefully, you’ll never need to

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25Operation GuideOperation GuideRenaming a ProjectYou can give a project a new name at any time. The project cannot be open whenyou rename it.To renam

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26SDR 24/96SDR 24/96To purge a Project:1. Press Project. Press thePage Right button, andin the Project Files Menu,select Purge.2. The Purge curren

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27Operation GuideOperation GuideScrubWhen the transport is already stopped, pressing and holding the STOPbutton for one second puts the transport into

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28SDR 24/96SDR 24/963. Select one of the four Locates(Loc1, Loc2, Loc3, Loc4). Thecurrent locate time appears in thedisplay.4. Select Zero to reset

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29Operation GuideOperation Guide3. Press the Page Right button and select TrOf. Thecurrent transport offset timeappears in the display.4. Select Zer

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3Operation GuideOperation GuideRecord ---------------------------------------------- 27Serial 9-Pin----------------------------------------- 27Time Di

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30SDR 24/96SDR 24/96To turn on the relative mode:1. Press SETUP to enter theSETUP MENU.2. Select Transp. to enter theTRANSPORT OPTIONS menu.3. Pres

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31Operation GuideOperation GuideTo store numbered Locate points:Locate points can be stored either on thefly or when stopped.1. Press STORE. The Stor

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32SDR 24/96SDR 24/96To record:1. Arm one or more tracks.2. Press RECORD and PLAY at the same time. Record canbe activated during Stop or Play. If On

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33Operation GuideOperation GuideRecord OptionsThere are a number of options available to make your recording session easier.Safe ModeSafe mode (SETUP:

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34SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Locator ModeThe locator mode setting(SETUP:Record:Page Right:LocMd)determines how looping and auto punchwork.♦ With Loop1-2/Punc

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35Operation GuideOperation GuideArming tracks before pressing the RECORD button is usually the best way towork when tracking, because you can punch-in

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36SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Metering and Setting Record LevelsA professional analog recorder has meters that indicate 0 VU at a +4 dBu nominalsignal level. Ge

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37Operation GuideOperation Guidedoesn’t clip while the recorder is still within its working range. Most professionalconsoles can output +22 dBu withou

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38SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Use the increment (Inc) anddecrement (Dec) buttons to changethe highlighted numeral. Use the >>button to move to the next nu

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39Operation GuideOperation Guide SETUP MENU >Record I/O Sync Transp< SETUP MENU Disk System SYSTEM MENU >USBMS SDRSw R

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4SDR24/96SDR 24/96IntroductionSave your Box!Uncle Jeff’s Bottom Ten Reasons to Save the Box:10. You think boxes grow on trees?9. It’s actually a time

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40SDR 24/96SDR 24/96EditingDelete LastPressing the DELETE LAST button removes the last record pass andautomatically deletes the recorded audio, but on

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41Operation GuideOperation GuideIf you choose to delete followed by splicing (Yes):♦ The audio in the selected area is deleted.♦ The audio on eith

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42SDR 24/96SDR 24/96the clipboard are not copied. If there are less tracks on the clipboardthan selected tracks, the remaining selected tracks remainu

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43Operation GuideOperation GuideIf you choose to splice before placing (Yes):♦ The selected audio is copied into the arrangement:1. starting at the

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44SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Undo, Redo, and Delete Last♦ The history list contains all edit operations and recording passes inchronological order.♦ The un

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45Operation GuideOperation GuideDefrag DriveThe Defrag option (SETUP:Page Right:Disk:Defrag) allows you to defragment adrive. As files are written, ed

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46SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Connect a USB cable between the USB port on the SDR24/96 and the USB port onyour computer. Support for USB mass storage mode varie

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47Operation GuideOperation Guide DATE: 02/02/02 m/d/y > OK Cancel< DATE: 02/02/02 m/d/y << >> Inc Dec TIME:

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48SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Appendix A: Troubleshooting and ServiceIf you think your SDR24/96 has a problem, please do everything you can toconfirm it before

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49Operation GuideOperation GuideRepairService for the SDR24/96 Digital Audio Recorders purchased in the USA isavailable only from one of our authorize

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5Operation GuideOperation GuideConventionsThe SDR24/96 Operation Guide uses the following conventions to help you findinformation quickly:Text Convent

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50SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Appendix B: Technical InfoSDR24/96 SpecificationsElectronicFrequency Response (Digital, 48 kHz sampling rate): 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+

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51Operation GuideOperation GuidePin 1 + Ch 8 Ch16 Ch24Pin 2 shield Ch 8 Ch16 Ch24Pin 3 – Ch 7 Ch15 Ch23Pin 4 + Ch 6 Ch14 Ch22Pin 5 shield Ch 6 Ch14 Ch

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52SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Appendix E: Compatible CablesAnalog and Digital Multitrack CablesThe following companies supply analog and digital multitrack cabl

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53Operation GuideOperation Guide© 2002 Mackie Designs Inc.All Rights Reserved.Printed in the U.S.A.Other CablesIn addition to the companies listed abo

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54SDR 24/96SDR 24/96PROJECT: Feel the Love AVAIL: 02:27:26 on EXT 44.1kVARI48k24 BIT16 BITTCERRORMINUTESHOURS SECONDS FRAMESEXTCLOCKSELECTSELECTSELEC

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55Operation GuideOperation GuideNotes_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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16220 Wood-Red Rd. NE • Woodinville, WA 98072 • USAUS & Canada: 800/898-3211Europe, Asia, Central & South America: 425/487-4333Middle East &a

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6SDR24/96SDR 24/96OverviewBy combining traditional multitrack tape recording features with the power andflexibility of non-linear editing, the Mackie

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7Operation GuideOperation GuideSetup & ConfigurationThis chapter explains how to set up and configure the SDR24/96 for use in yourstudio. Two appl

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8SDR24/96SDR 24/96I/O Connections and CablesI/O connections are available in either analog or digital and can be used in anycombination:Analog• Each

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9Operation GuideOperation Guide• MIDI IN/OUT — These standard MIDI connectors (female 5-pin DIN) canbe used to send or receive MIDI Time Code (MTC)

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