Table of recording times – 360 Systems Instant Replay DR-554 User Manual

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Instant Replay Owner's Manual

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When playing Hot-Keys in rapid sequence, (three or more keys pressed within one second) changing
between formats can cause playback errors which result in momentary noise output or momentary
playback at an incorrect sample rate.

When using 48K Linear or 44.1K Linear formats, playback and recording can only be performed on the
internal hard drive. Linear Cuts can be copied to and from the External drive for backup and data
transport. See the section on “Using an External Drive” on page 32.

The Sample Rate Converter is a hardware device available on the Digital Inputs. It is normally
enabled. It allows digital recordings made from any source to end up at the sample rate defined by
the selected Recording Format. When it is disabled, the digital input requires that the incoming
digital audio signal match the currently selected format. See page 22, "Record Setup Menu" to
disable the converter. The Sample Rate Converter can be used by itself to convert a digital input to
48K or 44.1K output by simply putting Instant Replay into record ready.

Table of Recording Times

Times listed are approximate. Some space is used for data storage functions, so the total record time
is decreased by approximately 2 seconds for each Cut in addition to the space used by the Cut’s audio
data. Also, the amount of time may vary depending on specific model of hard drive used in the unit.

MODEL

AC-2

48K LINEAR

44.1K LINEAR

DR-554

24 HOURS

4 HOURS 41 MIN.

5 HOURS 5 MIN.

ZIP 100 DISK

46 MIN.

8 MIN.

9 MIN.

ZIP 250 DISK

1 HOUR 55 MIN.

20 MIN.

22 MIN.

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