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Once the T is jammed to the external time code, the external and internal numbers will match and run in sync. If you, the DP or the producer are unsure about what setting to use, check with post-produc- tion, if possible.

Recording and playback functions are quite similar to that of tape-based machines. Recording The largest, most easily accessed control on the T is its record key. Files will play back in their order they were placed in the folder. Sound Devices also introduces Wave Agent www. For iXML-aware software applications this data is available. Page Recording Time Calculation Similarly for four-track recording, divide track-hours by four. Note that all recordings are two-channel recordings. Compressed Audio Take numbers can be overridden and a new take number can be set in the Setup Menu.

TXT, which is written to each time the unit records or plays. When the destination medium is full, the T will report the error and end the transfer. Indicates Indicates next There is no prac- tical limit to the maximum Compact Flash card capacity 2 TB. Page Speed Testing 96 kHz. The follow- ing conditions should be observed when connecting to bus-powered drives.

The T cannot operate bus- powered drives from an attached Li-ion battery. In Mac OS X highlight the drive icon on the desktop and select -e to eject the volume. When the external DC reaches 9 volts, the T will automatically switch over to the removable battery.

If no battery is installed the unit will shut down. Page Auto Functions With External Powering The best determination of your run time is to experiment with a given record- ing setup.

The T power consumption varies over a range between 4 W to 20 W 12 volts , depending on ac- tive functions. When using the CL-1, front panel controls and menu selections on the T can be mapped to keyboard shortcuts, allowing for full keyboard control of the recorder. Additionally the CL-1 has contact closures for programming remote inputs or outputs. Page 59 Goes to the end of the string being edited Assignable Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts can be programmed to control nearly every function on the T.

Shortcuts can select and change menu items with a simple key strokes. Combinations of computer keyboard func- tion keys, along with Control-, Alt-, and Shift- can also be programmed. The example below shows the reprogramming of the F1 key to change the sampling rate to Specific Setup Menu options can Page Logic Inputs The T has four built-in presets and unlimited user presets. Built-In Presets The T is shipped from the factory with the factory preset applied.

Its settings are listed below. If necessary, pre-roll is dynamically applied to accomplish this. Record Run The time code generator runs only when the T is recording. Time code in this mode defaults to at power-up. When switching to record run from another mode, the internal generator will stop at the last number generated. Page Jam Menu LCD screen; the T internal generator, user bits, and frame rate are shown at the bottom of the screen.

To jam the T from an external value, press soft button next to the jam button or the Rotary Switch button. The T will cross jam time code at the top of the second for phase-accurate the 00 frames will match time code at the set frame rate. If you, the DP or the producer are unsure about what setting to use, check with post-produc- tion, if possible. Software that does not recognize this additional broadcast wave data chunk will simply ignore this added information.

If it is lit, wait until it goes out before removing the card. Page File Size Maximum Any newly recorded audio will be written in the gaps that are generated by selec- tive deletion. Sound Devices recommends periodic re-formatting of media to keep media throughput at its maximum. Page Speed Testing Use the speed test as a general, relative measurement from one card type to another.

Few CF cards can sustain write speeds for reliable kHz recording. Sound Devices strongly recom- mends using only the fastest cards to record at sampling rates above 96 kHz. From our tests of numerous cards—including medium from Lexar Media, SanDisk, and Kingston Technol- ogy—cards in capacities ranging from MB to 4 GB will successfully operate in the Small capacity cards may not format as FAT32 and may not be useable.

Firm- ware is user-upgradeable. Reset the time-of-day clock, time code generator, and verify any recording parameters. It is best practice to download the latest user guide from the Sound Devices web site, since the changes to functionality are documented.

Connector Pin Assignments Notes 1 — ground 7. This is a non-transferable warranty that extends only to the original purchaser. This chart is for the only. The T setup chart is later in this guide. May be used with or without the Rec: Timer Start. May be set before the Timer Balance Cal Calibrates the center position of the input This chart is for the T only. Recording-level monitoring is by two segment, three-colour LED bargraph meters. Recording media status and activity are indicated by yellow and green LEDs respectively for each media type.

Left and right outputs are available in balanced form on two TA3 connectors mini-XLRs , and unbalanced on a 3. Stereo headphone output, with adjacent rotary level control, is also on a 3-pole 3. Slide switches select input one to microphone or line and input two to mic, line or AES3. There are also two RJ12 sockets for synchronising additional recorders via C-Link. A rotary control is used for item selection in the setup menus.

The Compact Flash card slot is on the rear panel, together with access to the battery compartment and a Kensington-compatible security locking point. External wordclock range: 32 to kHz. Microphone input: 24 to 67dB gain range, -5dBu maximum input level normal gain mode , ohms, balanced.

Digital input: AES3, ohms. Distortion: 0. Battery: Removable 7. External power: 10 to 18V DC, 1A minimum. Operating temperature: degrees C. Dimensions: x x 45 w x d x h mm.



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