Getting started 7, Writing start ids automatically during recording, Digital signal lock range – Sony PCM-R700 User Manual

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Getting Started

7

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859

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Writing start IDs automatically during
recording

When ”AUTO“ appears in the display during
recording, the automatic writing of start IDs takes
place according to the input connector used and the
signal format, as shown in the table below.

The condition for the automatic writing of start IDs
differs according to the category code in the digital
signal, such as an audio input level signal, a DAT
start ID code, or a Q-code from a CD track (see pages
24 and 25 ).

®: automatic writing possible

×

: automatic writing prohibited

Automatic writing according to

Input signal

Q-code from
a CD track

DAT start
ID

b)

®

®

c)

×

®

®

d)

Ч

®

®

Ч

®

Ч

®

e)

®

Ч

Ч

®

Ч

Ч

Signal format
(Category
code)

DIGITAL
AES/EBU

AES/EBU

audio input
level

a)

IEC-958
for
consumer
use

IEC-958 for
broadcasting
studio use

(DAT)

(CD)

(Other)

ANALOG

DIGITAL
COAXIAL

a) If the input level remains under the level set in the ”L-SY

TH” menu longer than the time set in the ”L-SY BK” menu
(see page 24), the deck writes a start ID when the input
level rises above that level.

b) DAT skip IDs are automatically written in the same way.
c) Only when connected to the PCM-2600, PCM-2800, PCM-

R500 or PCM-R700. When the connected decks consist of
a PCM-R500 or PCM-R700, select “on” in the “AES S-ID”
menu of the playback deck.

d) Only when connected to the PCM-2300, PCM-2700, or

PCM-2700A.

e) Some CD players do not output track information (Q-

code) in the digital signal.

Digital signal lock range

The lock range of a digital signal (signal reception
range) is about

±

0.1% for a sampling frequency of 48

kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 32 kHz. Variable pitch signals are
not receivable.

When the digital input sampling frequency
information does not match the actual sampling
frequency, it is possible to record that signal if you
change the REC MODE switch on the front panel to
the actual sampling frequency of the signal.

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