1 - introduction to the da-78hr, 1 unpacking, 2 features – Tascam DA-78HR User Manual

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TASCAM DA-78HR

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1 - Introduction to the DA-78HR

The TASCAM DA-78HR is a digital audio multi-
track recorder designed for use in a variety of appli-
cations, including video post-production and audio
multitrack work.

It records 8 tracks of full-quality digital audio on
standard Hi8 video cassettes using a specially-
designed transport and head mechanism. Using this
medium, up to 108 minutes of continuous recording
is possible on a single NTSC “120” tape

Recording is carried out at either 24 or 16 bits of res-
olution, and digital data may be input at 16, 20 or 24
bits of resolution. Analog signals are converted to
digital data using 64 times oversampling delta-sigma
techniques.

The DA-78HR builds on the foundations laid by the
TASCAM DA-88, DA-38 and DA-98 digital multi-
track recorders, and retains compatibility with them.
16-bit tapes recorded on one of the DA series can be
replayed and overdubbed on any other machine in the
series, or any DTRS

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machine. 24-bit tapes can only

be replayed in DA-78HR recorders,

1.1 Unpacking

The box contains the following.

DA-78HR Digital Multitrack Recorder (x 1)

Accessories:

–Rackmount screw kit (x 1)

–AC power cord, 2 m (6 ft.) long (x 1)

–This manual (x 1)

Warranty card (x 1)

1.2 Features

Other key features of the DA-78HR include:

• TASCAM-exclusive high-performance/high wear

resistive rotary 4-head mechanism with TASCAM
original track layout (DTRS standard)

• Use of standard, low-cost media with long record-

ing and playback times

• 24-bit or 16-bit linear quantization at either 44.1

kHz or 48 kHz provides CD-quality sound or better

• Fast, frame-accurate tape location and positioning;

end-to-end winding for a “120” tape is around 80
seconds

• Direct digital synchronization of up to 16 DTRS

recorders (128 tracks) without the use of any exter-
nal synchronizer or controller

• Direct digital dubbing between DTRS units

• An internal digital patchbay, allowing input-to-

track assignment and selection of digital, analog
and off-tape sources without the use of external
switching or routing equipment

• Internal 8 x 2 mixer (level and pan) for stereo

replay of recorded tracks and output through a
standard SPDIF connector without external mixing
equipment

• SPDIF stereo input

• Balanced +4dBu analog inputs and outputs carried

on a convenient compact D-sub connector

• Unbalanced –10 dBV connectors (RCA) for con-

nection to semi-professional equipment

• 15-segment peak meters with user-selectable fall

ballistics and variable hold time (including contin-
uous peak hold)

• Meters also used for display of channel and track

information

• Integral digital sine oscillator, providing signals at

440Hz and 1kHz for tuning and other frequencies
for lineup purposes

• Digital input and output on a single convenient

compact D-sub connector (TDIF-1 format)

• Settings carried out through a menu hierarchy

• SMPTE/EBU timecode input and output

• MIDI Time Code and MIDI Machine Control

• Simplified source/tape monitoring functions with

automatic switching

• Auto punch-in and punch-out with rehearsal mode

• 2-point full function autolocator with A–B repeat

function.

• Variable speed recording and playback (up to 6.0%

in 0.1% steps)

• Shuttle mode enables “rock and roll” audio posi-

tioning of key locations

• Data entry mode allows use of shuttle knob to set

data values

1.3 Using this manual

We suggest that you take the trouble to read this man-
ual through at least once before starting to use the
DA-78HR. In this way, you will find out where to
turn when you need answers.

1. DTRS is a trademark of TEAC Corporation

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