6 02r applications – Yamaha 03D User Manual

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6

02R Applications

Yamaha 02R & 03D Applications Guide

In a multiple ADAT system with no BRC, Control Slave ADATs must be powered up
before the Control Master ADAT, because when the Control Master ADAT is powered up
it checks how many Control Slave ADATs are connected, allocates them device numbers,
and automatically sets the system wordclock.

In an ADAT system with a BRC, the ADAT(s) must be powered up before the BRC,
because when the BRC is powered up it checks how many ADATs are connected, allocates
them device numbers, and automatically sets the system wordclock. The BRC works as
Control Master.

To generate timecode on a BRC, press the GEN SYNC button.

ADAT tapes can be duplicated when ADATs are connected together directly. Be aware
that a delay (27 samples) will be introduced if tapes are duplicated via the 02R.

To see the version number of an ADAT, press the SET LOCATE and FAST FWD buttons
together.

Both the ADAT and BRC can be initialized as follows. Initialization is recommended
when a BRC is behaving strangely, and the first time an ADAT is connected to a BRC. To
initialize, hold down the RECORD and PLAY transport buttons while turning on the
power.

DA-88

In an 02R and DA-88 system, all connected DA-88s must be powered up even if they are
not being used. Failure to do so may cause an intermittent pumping noise on the 02R.

The sampling rate and the use of Emphasis in a DA-88 system is determined when the
DA-88 tapes are formatted. For digital recording we recommend that Emphasis be OFF.

In a single DA-88 system, the MACHINE ID is set to 0.

In a multiple DA-88 system, the Control Master is set to MACHINE ID 0 and subsequent
DA-88 Control Slaves are set to MACHINE ID 1 and upwards. The Control Master
DA-88 should be used for synchronized transport and locate operations.

The terminator bundled with the PW-88S sync cable should be connected to the SYNC
OUT connector on the last DA-88 in the chain to ensure reliable synchronization.

The optional Tascam SY-88 Sync Board must be installed to use SMPTE timecode and
MTC. This is available from Tascam. In a multiple DA-88 system, only the Control
Master DA-88 needs to have an SY-88 Sync Board installed. Control Slaves do not need
SY-88 Sync Boards. Also, only the tape used in the DA-88 Control Master needs to be
striped with timecode.

The rear panel of the SY-88 Sync Board has a DIP switch labeled MODE. Set DIP
switches 2 and 5 to ON (O). Set internal switch 8 on the SY-88 board marked S2 to ON.

To use the MTC function, the SY-88

firmware

must be version 3.08 or higher.

Depending on the version of SY-88 Sync Board used, you may need to terminate the
WORDCLOCK IN connection when the DA-88 is used as a wordclock slave.

On the Tascam (CD8-TD) cards there is a DIP switch that should be set to 16-bit. This
is the initial setting, but you should confirm it. This switch is for use with Tascam
High-Bit recording applications.

The Tascam 25-pin digital audio cables PW-88DL (5 m) and PW-88D (1 m) are
available from Tascam.

DA-88 tapes can be duplicated when DA-88s are connected together directly. Be aware
that a delay (24 samples) will be introduced if tapes are duplicated via the 02R.

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