33] digital output (aes/ebu), 34] digital input (coaxial), 35] digital output (coaxial) – Tascam MD-801R/P Mk II User Manual

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2 - Rear panel

TASCAM MD-801R/P Mk II

2–8

ital outputs

[33]

and

[35]

without passing through

the frequency converter.

[33] DIGITAL OUTPUT (AES/EBU)

This XLR-type connector outputs digital audio data
in AES3-1992 format.

The output sampling frequency will always be
44.1 kHz, ±9.9%, as determined by the pitch control
(see both 4.2.13, "Varispeed mode" and 3.2, "Pitch
control").

[34] DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL)

This RCA connector accepts digital audio data in
IEC 60958 (consumer) format (SPDIF).

The input sampling frequency can be 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. The MD-801’s internal sam-
pling frequency converter will convert them all to
44.1 kHz for recording.

If switch 4 of the

MODE SET

DIP switch bank

[43]

is set off, the signals input here are echoed at the dig-
ital outputs

[33]

and

[35]

without passing through

the frequency converter.

[35] DIGITAL OUTPUT (COAXIAL)

This RCA connector outputs digital audio data in
IEC 60958 (consumer) format (SPDIF).

The output sampling frequency will always be
44.1 kHz, ±9.9%, as determined by the pitch control
(see both 4.2.13, "Varispeed mode" and 3.2, "Pitch
control").

[36] ANALOG INPUTS and trimmers

(BALANCED)

These XLR-type connectors accept balanced analog
signals at professional (+4 dBu) levels.

The wiring is, as marked on the rear panel:
1=ground, 2=hot (+), 3=cold (–).

The nominal impedance is 2.2 k

.

The trimmer potentiometers by each connector may
be turned counterclockwise or clockwise to cut or
boost respectively the level of the signal received at
the inputs. The maximum cut achievable (relative to
nominal) is –4 dB and the maximum boost is +7 dB.

As shipped, the trimmers are set to the standard
+4 dBu level.

[37] ANALOG INPUTS (UNBALANCED)

These RCA connectors accept unbalanced signals at
the –10 dBV level.

The nominal impedance is 8 k

.

[38] ANALOG OUTPUTS (MONITOR)

These RCA unbalanced connectors provide output
signals at the –10 dBV level.

The nominal impedance is 220

.

[39] Analog output function DIP switch

bank

This bank of four DIP switches is used to control the
outputs from the

MONITOR

and

LINE

analog out-

puts

[38]

and

[40]

.

They have the following meanings:

NOTE

The

PHONES

output

[9]

is always active,

regardless of the settings made using these

switches.

[40] ANALOG OUTPUTS (LINE) and

trimmers

These XLR-type connectors output balanced analog
signals at professional (+4 dBu) levels.

R

R

R

No

OFF

(up)

ON

(down)

1

STEREO

MONO

Allows the output mode from both
the

L I N E

and the

M O N I TO R

out-

puts to be set to

M O N O

or

S T E R E O

, as well as output from

the

P H O N E S

jack.

2

SYNCHR

ONIZE

INDIVIDU

AL

When set to

S Y N C H RO N I Z E

, the

L I N E

and

M O N I TO R

outputs are

paralleled. When set to

I N D I V I D UA L

, signals are output

from the

M O N I TO R

outputs only

when the

P L AY

key on the MD-801

itself, or the

MONITOR

key on the

optional RC-801 is pressed. To out-
put signals from the

L I N E

outputs

when this switch is set to

I N D I V I D UA L

, use the

ONLINE

key on the optional RC-801, or
send a “play” command from a
remote controller connected to the
serial or parallel interface.

3

LINE MON OFF

LINE MON ON

When

O F F

, whether the

M O N I TO R

outputs output a signal depends on
the setting of switch 2 in this bank
(i.e. if switch 2 is on, the

M O N I TO R

outputs are only active

when the MD-801’s

P L AY

key has

been pressed). When

O N

, monitor-

ing is always on, regardless of from
where the play command origi-
nated.

4

Reserved—leave in the

O F F

position

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