7 – recording/playback with cascade connections, Overview of the cascade function, Connections and preparations – Teac DA-3000 User Manual

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TASCAM DA-3000

7 – Recording/playback with cascade connections

Overview of the cascade function

Using the cascade connection capability of the DA-3000,

multiple DA-3000 units can be controlled simultaneously.
A multichannel system can be realized by synchronizing

recording and playback.

Master unit

Slave unit

Synchronized recording starts

Record button pressed

Timing adjustment period

Recording and playback with cascade connections involves the

following two types of synchronization (timing and clock).

Timing synchronization

Depending on the cascade setting, slave units will

synchronize to the master unit when recording/playback

starts.

Clock synchronization

During recording and playback, the internal clock of

the master unit or an external clock generator is used to

synchronize.

CAUTION

The following functions cannot be used during synchronized

recording/playback using cascade connections.

• The included RC-10 remote control cannot control slave

units.

• PCM recording using the DIGITAL IN (AES/EBU) jacks is

not possible.

• PCM recording using the DIGITAL IN (S/PDIF / CASCADE)

jacks is not possible.

• Sync recording functions are unavailable.
• LEVEL, DD and TIME mode auto track functions are

disabled.

• Auto mark functions are unavailable.

Connections and preparations

Preparing media

When conducting synchronized recording and playback, use

identical media (same brand, capacity and model number) in

the master and slave units. Use of different media could cause

media access speed differences, resulting in synchronization

discrepancies and other unpredictable problems.
We have posted a list of media that we have confirmed for use

with cascade operation on the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-

global.com/).

Selecting the media

Set the media for the devices (master and slave) to be cascaded.

Select the same type of media for all devices (CF or SD).
See “Selecting the media used” on page 21 for details.

Preparing cables

Use high-quality digital coaxial cables (75Ω impedance) for

cascade connections. (Do not use analog RCA cables. Doing so

could cause malfunction.)
When using word clock, connect with high-quality BNC

cables(75Ω impedance).

Setting the recording file format

When recording, set the master and slave units to use the same

recording file format. (Recording and playback is possible with

the units that are using different file formats and sampling

frequencies, but synchronization will not occur with sampling

frequency precision.) (See “Setting the recording file format” on

page 23.)

CAUTION

During cascade operation, do not record files with different

file formats or sampling frequencies inside the same folder

or copy such files from a computer. Doing so could cause

malfunction.

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