Setup name setup description setup options – Sound Devices 702 User Manual

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Setup Name

Setup Description

Setup Options

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Rec: File Type

Selects the file format (type) recorded to the

selected medium.

• .wav poly
• .wav mono
• .flac
• .MP3 32 kb/s
• .MP3 64 kb/s
• .MP3 96 kb/s
• .MP3 128 kb/s
• .MP3 160 kb/s
• .MP3 192 kb/s
• .MP3 256 kb/s

• .MP3 320 kb/s
• .MP2 64 kb/s
• .MP2 96 kb/s
• .MP2 128 kb/s
• .MP2 160 kb/s
• .MP2 192 kb/s
• .MP2 256 kb/s
• .MP2 320 kb/s
• .MP2 384 kb/s

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Rec: Media Select

Selects the storage media used for recording.

Media is selectable even if it is not present.

• CF Only

• EXHDD Only

• EXHDD and CF

7

Rec: Scene Name/Number

User-defined, alpha-numeric file scene names

can be pre-set and selected from a list. Scene

name lists can be saved to hard drive.

<up to 9 alpha-numeric characters can be entered

for the scene name>
Scene name can also be left blank

8

Rec: Track Names

used to identify a track name which shows up

in iXML and BWF metadata

• Track A
• Track B
• Track A
• Track B

• Mix
• Boom
• <Add New Entry>
• <Load List From CF>
• <Save List From CF>

9

Rec: Take Name/Number

Numeric, auto-incrementing number used for

take identification.

<selectable alpha character + integers up to 32000,

with or without preceding 0’s>

10

Rec: Take Reset Mode

Defines when take numbers are reset. Reset

brings take number to <1>.

• Never

- take numbers do not reset
• When scene is changed

- take resets when scene name is changed
• When daily folder changes

- takes reset on new day
• Either scene or daily

- takes reset on either change

11

Rec: Pre-Roll Time

Selects the amount of pre-roll time the 702 will

add to the beginning of each file.

0–10 sec. @ 48 kHz

0–5 sec. @ 88.2–96.096 kHz

0–2 sec. @ >96.096–192 kHz

12

Rec: Dither

Selects whether to dither is added to 24 bit

digital signals while recording 16 bit files.

• Off

• On (16 bit only)

13

Rec: Timer Start

Sets a specific start time/date for unattended

recording. Unit must be powered.

<enter time, date>

14

Rec: Timer Stop

Set a specific time/date to stop recording.

May be used with or without the Rec: Timer

Start. May be set before the Timer Start time

to temporarily stop recording and then resume

recording with Timer Start.

<enter time, date>

15

Rec: Record Indicator

Sets how the large display looks when the unit

enters record.

• Normal Numbers

• Reverse Numbers

• Flash Numbers

16

Rec: Record Pause

Allows a recording to be stopped then

continued without creating a new take or file.

Time Code Mode must be set to Off to enable

Record Pause.

• Disabled

• Enabled

17

Input: Routing

Allows the user to setup their routing matrix

among all available inputs and tracks. There

are several preset routings plus three custom

routings available. Pressing the input select

key repeatedly will cycle through all preset

routings.
Primarily accessible from the Input Select Key.

• 1  A

• 1  A / 2  B

• 1  A / 1  B

• 1  A,B / 2  A,B

• Custom Route 1

• Custom Route 2

• Custom Route 3

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