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D01008520B
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HD-R1
Professional Stereo Audio Recorder
OWNER'S MANUAL
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an eq
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. • Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as • 2 Keep these instructions. vases, on the apparatus. 3 Heed all warnings. Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such • as a book case or similar unit. 4 Follow all instructions. The apparatus should be located close enough to the • AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord 5 Do not use this appara
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Contents 1–Introduction ...................................................... 5 4–Key Shortcuts ................................................. 22 Document conventions ........................................ 5 Front panel shortcuts ......................................... 22 Keys shifted by SHIFT ................................................ 22 About this manual ................................................ 5 Change folder/playlist with CURRENT and CHANGE keys ...... 22 Supplied acces
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1–Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM HD-R1 The HD-R1 can be controlled remotely via its RS- professional stereo audio recorder. Before using the 232C serial port, via its Parallel port or via an Ethernet unit, please take time to read this manual thoroughly Local Area Network (LAN). Ethernet may be also to ensure that you understand the operation of its used to transfer files to or from a computer using the many useful and convenient functions. After you have common File T
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1–Introduction Environmental considerations Do not use any benzene, paint thinner, ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents to clean the unit as it could damage the surface. To clean the unit, wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Precautions for placement and use The HD-R1 may be used in most areas, but to • As the unit may become hot during operation, maintain top performance, and prolong operating always leave sufficient space above the unit for life, observe the following notes, precautions
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2–Controls, Indicators and Connectors Front panel Some of the following keys have additional functions i STOP · when used in combinations, or with the shift button, Stops any transport motion, silences input indicated by labeling on the front panel. These monitoring. If pressed while playing, locates to functions are described later on in this manual. the beginning of the playback area. If pressed while recording, locates to the beginning of the e SKIP µ last recorded track unless Main Me
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2–Controls, Indicators and Connectors Operation menu keys and Shuttle/Data wheel The rest of the keys are used for navigating the HD- 0 CANCEL R1’s menu interface. Deselects/escapes the current item or screen. q SHUTTLE/DATA wheel If you press the SHIFT key at the same time, it becomes a shortcut key. (See “4–Key Shortcuts” When the Home Screen is open, the wheel moves on page 22.) the playback start point forward and back, or it jumps forward and back between tracks and When in Operation
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2–Controls, Indicators and Connectors Rear panel Audio controls and connections d XLR MIC/LINE INPUTS L and R recording. The digital input can be selected using Main Menu ˘ Record Settings ˘ These XLR input jacks are for microphone levels Input Source. inputs. When in use, the HD-R1 will lock its sample NOTE rate to the digital input. The sample rate of the A channel’s XLR and RCA input jacks cannot be used digital output will always match the sample rate simultaneously. of the current
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3–Screens and Menus Home screen Playback This is the screen you will see when the HD-R1 is first monitoring the HD-R1. powered up and is the main screen for operating and 1 Metering No icon Track/Mark only Underbar Hours, minutes, seconds, hundredths Displays instantaneous and peak audio levels during playback and recording along with overload This can be set in Main Menu > System indicators. The audio meter characteristics are Setting > Shuttle Mode. configurable in Main Menu ˘ System 6
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3–Screens and Menus Recording y Sync Rec Icon o Pre-Record Icon shows the ON state. Icon shows the ON state. u Input Source p Channels Shows the currently active input. Shows the currently selected channels. “A” icon Analog (mic/line) input “2” icon Stereo “S” icon S/PDIF input “1” icon Mono right or left. i File Format a Audio Overload Shows the currently selected file format. Lights when the audio signal is overloaded. “W” icon WAV “M” icon MP3 Transport state icons The transport section of th
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3–Screens and Menus Main menu The HD-R1’s settings and utilities are accessed through a menu system. To activate the menu system, press the MENU key and the Main Menu is shown. To go back to the Home Screen, press the MENU key at any time. Manage Settings The main menu contains the following choices: Used to manage settings files and presets. Folder Manage Folders/Files Displays the currently active folder and provides a way to change it. Newly recorded files are always Used to manage fil
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3–Screens and Menus Playlist This menu lists all of the playlists on the CF card. The Playlist Position feature and use the currently loaded playlist shows [current] next to SHUTTLE/DATA wheel to move up and down in the list. its name. Select the current playlist and press ENTER Please note that this means that the TIME key’s normal to edit it. Select a different playlist and press ENTER to function is unavailable while viewing the Edit Playlist load it. screen. When the Playback Mode is set
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3–Screens and Menus Fade In Track Info On or Off. When ON, applies a 20 millisecond fade- Leads to a screen displaying additional information in to the beginning of the track. about the track. Fade Out Parallel Control Submenu On or Off. When ON, applies a 20 millisecond fade- Trigger Mode out to the end of the track. Determines how the external input will control Volume playback for the track. The choices are Trigger (pressing button begins playback), Momentary Modifies the volume of this t
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3–Screens and Menus be played is determined by the playback modes and Off disables the Auto Cue function. All other settings repeat settings and could be the same as the current (dBFS values) enable the Auto Cue function with track. the selected value as the threshold at which the unit recognizes the start of the sound. For example, if –36 Auto Cue dBFS is selected, the unit cues to the point in the track just before a sound of at least –36 dBFS. When enabled, entering the ready-to-play tr
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3–Screens and Menus previous character. When finished setting the name, WAVE Settings Submenu press the SKIP ≤ key to select SAVE. Press the ENTER key to confirm the name setting and return to WAVE Sample Rate the Record Settings Menu. 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz. Press the CANCEL key to cancel the name setting and Sets the sample rate to use when recording. If the return to the Record Settings Menu and retain the input source is S/PDIF and the incoming signal does previous setting
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3–Screens and Menus Ducking Attenuation & Markers Only, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Hundredths. -3 dB, -6 dB, -9 dB, -12 dB, -18 dB, -24 dB, -Infinity. Determines the amount of Ref Level attenuation used when ducking. Determines the analog reference level, the relationship Ducking Hold Time between the digital audio levels (measured in dBFS) and balanced analog audio signal levels (measured in 0.1 sec, 0.5 sec, 1.0 sec, 1.5 dBu). This reference level is shown on the HD-R1’s sec, 2.0 sec, 2.
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3–Screens and Menus select the next character to the right. Press the SKIP If set to Playback, the busy signal is initiated µ key to select the next character to the left and during playback. clear the previous character. When finished setting the If set to Recording, the busy signal is initiated password, press the SKIP ≤ key to select SAVE. while recording. Press the ENTER key to confirm the password setting and return to the Network Submenu. If set to Finished, the busy signal is initi
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3–Screens and Menus Manage settings Save as Preset Presents a menu showing the five user preset slots. Selecting a slot stores the current settings into this flash memory location. Manage Play/Rec Settings Delete Settings Leads to a menu for management of play/record Presents a menu showing the settings files on the CF settings. card (except for the one currently loaded). Selecting one permanently deletes the file. Manage System Settings Leads to a menu for management of system settings. M
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3–Screens and Menus Delete All Markers Select View Files and press the ENTER key to open a list of audio files in the folder. Select this and press the ENTER key to open a confirmation screen. Press the ENTER key again to Highlight an audio file and press ENTER to see a menu delete all the markers for an audio file. This item listing the things that can be done with that file. The cannot be selected if there are no markers. options are: Edit Markers Submenu Select Edit Markers from the Fil