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
10SDR24/96SDR 24/96IN OUTWORD CLOCK I/OThe following is the recommended setup for establishing proper sample clocksynchronization with the devices con
11Operation GuideOperation GuideMackie Media (Optional)The SDR24/96 emulates the tape library tradition with Mackie Media M•90 andMackie Media PROJECT
12SDR24/96SDR 24/96HookupsThis section shows how the SDR24/96 is typically connected to both analog anddigital consoles (using the Mackie Analog and D
13Operation GuideOperation Guide TAPE IN/OUTSINPUT OUTPUTINPUT OUTPUTINPUT OUTPUTANALOG I/O ANALOG I/O ANALOG I/OOUTINININOUTOUTDIGITAL WORD CLOCK I/O
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(
15Operation GuideOperation Guide SYNC ALT I/O TAPE IN/OUTSWORDCLOCKOUTAPOGEECLOCK I/OWORDCLOCKINAPOGEEDIGITAL I/OAPOGEEDIGITAL I/OAPOGEEDIGITAL I/OS
16SDR24/96SDR 24/96OUTINININOUTOUTDIGITAL WORD CLOCK I/O MIDIADAT SYNCINADAT SYNCOUTSERIAL9-PINFOOTSWITCHSMPTEMICRO /REMOTE 24CNTRLANALOG OUT 1 - 8 AN
17Operation GuideOperation GuideConfigurationBefore starting a Project, you will need to configure the SDR24/96 I/O optionsand synchronization paramet
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
19Operation GuideOperation GuideSynchronizationThe Sync Options menu (under SETUP) allows you to select the sample clocksource, sample rate, time code
2SDR24/96SDR 24/961. Read instuctions — Read, understand and follow all safety and operatinginstructions before using the SDR24/96. 2. Retain Instruct
20SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Frame RateThere are four standard time code framerates, each developed for a specificapplication. In addition, two of the framerat
21Operation GuideOperation GuideSDR24/96 OperationNow that you’ve finished installing and configuring the SDR24/96, you’re almostready to start your f
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
23Operation GuideOperation GuideTo save a current Project As:1. Press Project. In theProject Files Menu,select SaveAs.2. The SAVE PROJECT ASscreen a
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
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
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
27Operation GuideOperation GuideScrubWhen the transport is already stopped, pressing and holding the STOPbutton for one second puts the transport into
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
29Operation GuideOperation Guide3. Press the Page Right button and select TrOf. Thecurrent transport offset timeappears in the display.4. Select Zer
3Operation GuideOperation GuideRecord ---------------------------------------------- 27Serial 9-Pin----------------------------------------- 27Time Di
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
31Operation GuideOperation GuideTo store numbered Locate points:Locate points can be stored either on thefly or when stopped.1. Press STORE. The Stor
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
33Operation GuideOperation GuideRecord OptionsThere are a number of options available to make your recording session easier.Safe ModeSafe mode (SETUP:
34SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Locator ModeThe locator mode setting(SETUP:Record:Page Right:LocMd)determines how looping and auto punchwork.♦ With Loop1-2/Punc
35Operation GuideOperation GuideArming tracks before pressing the RECORD button is usually the best way towork when tracking, because you can punch-in
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
37Operation GuideOperation Guidedoesn’t clip while the recorder is still within its working range. Most professionalconsoles can output +22 dBu withou
38SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Use the increment (Inc) anddecrement (Dec) buttons to changethe highlighted numeral. Use the >>button to move to the next nu
39Operation GuideOperation Guide SETUP MENU >Record I/O Sync Transp< SETUP MENU Disk System SYSTEM MENU >USBMS SDRSw R
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
40SDR 24/96SDR 24/96EditingDelete LastPressing the DELETE LAST button removes the last record pass andautomatically deletes the recorded audio, but on
41Operation GuideOperation GuideIf you choose to delete followed by splicing (Yes):♦ The audio in the selected area is deleted.♦ The audio on eith
42SDR 24/96SDR 24/96the clipboard are not copied. If there are less tracks on the clipboardthan selected tracks, the remaining selected tracks remainu
43Operation GuideOperation GuideIf you choose to splice before placing (Yes):♦ The selected audio is copied into the arrangement:1. starting at the
44SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Undo, Redo, and Delete Last♦ The history list contains all edit operations and recording passes inchronological order.♦ The un
45Operation GuideOperation GuideDefrag DriveThe Defrag option (SETUP:Page Right:Disk:Defrag) allows you to defragment adrive. As files are written, ed
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
47Operation GuideOperation Guide DATE: 02/02/02 m/d/y > OK Cancel< DATE: 02/02/02 m/d/y << >> Inc Dec TIME:
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
49Operation GuideOperation GuideRepairService for the SDR24/96 Digital Audio Recorders purchased in the USA isavailable only from one of our authorize
5Operation GuideOperation GuideConventionsThe SDR24/96 Operation Guide uses the following conventions to help you findinformation quickly:Text Convent
50SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Appendix B: Technical InfoSDR24/96 SpecificationsElectronicFrequency Response (Digital, 48 kHz sampling rate): 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+
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
52SDR 24/96SDR 24/96Appendix E: Compatible CablesAnalog and Digital Multitrack CablesThe following companies supply analog and digital multitrack cabl
53Operation GuideOperation Guide© 2002 Mackie Designs Inc.All Rights Reserved.Printed in the U.S.A.Other CablesIn addition to the companies listed abo
54SDR 24/96SDR 24/96PROJECT: Feel the Love AVAIL: 02:27:26 on EXT 44.1kVARI48k24 BIT16 BITTCERRORMINUTESHOURS SECONDS FRAMESEXTCLOCKSELECTSELECTSELEC
55Operation GuideOperation GuideNotes_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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6SDR24/96SDR 24/96OverviewBy combining traditional multitrack tape recording features with the power andflexibility of non-linear editing, the Mackie
7Operation GuideOperation GuideSetup & ConfigurationThis chapter explains how to set up and configure the SDR24/96 for use in yourstudio. Two appl
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
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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