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4. Set PSX-100 DIP switch #1 to OFF (TDIF input uses WC input for sync)
5. Set PSX-100 DIP #10 to ON (WC connector outputs 44.1/48 kHz always)
6. Power on the DA-88 and the PSX-100
7. Make sure the PSX-100 is in Confidence Monitor mode (A/D OUT under D/A INPUT not lit)
8. Select CRYSTAL under A/D SYNC (or alternatively VIDEO or WC if syncing to external video or word clock
respectively)*
9. Set the DA-88 to DIGITAL IN and CLOCK = WORD
10. Make sure that the PSX-100s sample rate (under A/D SYNC) is set to the same rate as the DA-88 tape was
formatted
11. Select the desired bit rate under OUTPUT RES. As of this writing, Tascam TDIF format recorders only record
16-bit data to tape. If you are not bit-splitting to tape, select UV22 16 BIT (
there are some instances where
using UV22 may not be desirable see UV22 Caveats)
12. Select TDIF under D/A INPUT
13. Select the desired pair of tracks to monitor under MDM IN
14. Record-arm the DA-88 tracks
15. Check for levels on the DA-88
16. Check for level at the analog outputs of the PSX-100
Record 24-bit, 44.1/48 kHz bit-split to a DA-88:
1. Set everything as above
2. Press the ABS button
3. Record arm tracks 1-4 or 5-8 on the DA-88 for stereo L/R recording.
Record 24-bit, 88.2/96 kHz bit-split to a DA-88:
1. Set everything as above (note that UV22 does not operate in FAST mode!)
2. Press and hold the x2Fs button until the LED illuminates
3. DO NOT press the ABS button, as MDM bit-splitting is the default mode for FAST operation
4. Record arm tracks all tracks on the DA-88 (1-8) for stereo L/R recording.
Points to watch
1. DA-88 not locking to incoming Word Clock from the PSX:
Make sure that you are using a high-quality 75 coaxial cable for Word Clock in and out (e.g., Apogee
WydeEye AD part # WE-RR). Check the cable for shorts and continuity.
If the DA-88 does not lock to incoming WC, you may have to install an SY-88 sync card into your DA-88. Call
your Tascam representative for more information.
There seem to be some DA-88s that do not lock to some types of word clock. If you have a DA-88 with an
SY-88 card installed and have a working 75 cable and it still wont lock, contact your Tascam representa-
tive about the Word Clock circuit on your particular DA-88.
If the PSX-100 is in FAST mode (you are bit-splitting at 88.2/96 kHz to the DA-88), make sure that DIP switch
#10 in ON (UP) so that the PSX-100 outputs a 44.1/48 kHz word clock. If not, the PSX-100 will output an
88.2/96 kHz word clock that the DA-88 will not understand.
2. If, for some reason, the PSX-100 D/A is not locking to Word Clock (ERROR condition), flip DIP #1 to ON
(UP). The PSX will then clock to the LRCK clock embedded in the 25-pin cable.
Record to an ADAT w/ BRC:
1. Connect the Word Clock output of the PSX-100 to the 48 kHz INPUT of the BRC. Note: The Word Clock
output of the BRC does not need to be connected to the Word Clock input of the PSX-100 because the
ADAT inputs of the PSX-100 are self-clocking (i.e., the PSX-100s D/A slaves to the clock imbedded in the
optical signal).
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