Tascam DVD Recorder DV RA1000HD User Manual

D00927920A  
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DV-RA1000HD  
High Definition Audio Master Recorder  
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IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
• Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
1 Read these instructions.  
2 Keep these instructions.  
3 Heed all warnings.  
• Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the apparatus.  
• Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such  
as a book case or similar unit.  
4 Follow all instructions.  
• The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power  
from the AC outlet with its POWER switch in the off  
position.  
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6 Clean only with dry cloth.  
• The apparatus should be located close enough to the  
AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord  
plug at any time.  
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
• An apparatus with Class I construction shall be con-  
nected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding  
connection.  
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug  
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide  
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If  
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult  
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
• Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) should  
not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,  
fire or the like.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
apparatus.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury  
from tip-over.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or  
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has  
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
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SafetyInformation  
This product has been designed and manufactured  
according to FDA regulations "title 21, CFR, chapter  
1, subchapter J, based on the Radiation Control for  
Health and Safety Act of 1968", and is classified as  
a class 1 laser product. There is no hazardous invis-  
ible laser radiation during operation because invisible  
laser radiation emitted inside of this product is com-  
pletely confined in the protective housings.  
CAUTION  
• DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING  
USING A SCREWDRIVER.  
• USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
• IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE,  
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT  
IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.  
The label required in this regulation is shown at 1.  
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For USA  
Optical pickup:  
Type: SF-DS10L  
Manufacturer: Sanyo Electric Co,Ltd.  
Laser output: CD/108 mW max  
DVD/66 mW max  
Wavelength: CD/782 nm  
DVD/658 nm  
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Contents  
1 − Introduction  
5 − CD playback & recording  
About this manual .......................................... 7  
Notes and warnings............................................... 8  
Copyright ................................................................ 8  
Playback.........................................................30  
DVD HD  
Basic playback operation  
................... 30  
DVD HD  
Display  
................................................. 30  
DVD HD  
Programmed playback  
....................... 30  
Supplied accessories ....................................... 8  
Rack-mounting the unit.................................. 8  
Environmental considerations ....................... 9  
Handling of optical discs ....................................... 9  
Never use a stabilizer or printable discs..............10  
Beware of condensation.......................................10  
About CD-R and CD-RW discs...................... 10  
About DVD R and DVD RW discs............... 11  
DVD HD  
Repeat playback  
..................................31  
DVD HD  
Single track playback  
Auto space playback  
..........................31  
...........................31  
DVD HD  
DVD HD  
DVD HD  
Jog playback  
Pitch change  
....................................... 32  
........................................ 32  
DVD HD  
Auto cue  
.............................................. 32  
DVD HD  
Auto ready  
.......................................... 32  
DVD HD  
Fades  
.................................................... 33  
2 − Names and functions  
DVD HD  
Timer start  
.......................................... 33  
Front panel .................................................... 12  
Remote control unit...................................... 14  
Keys found on only the remote control unit ......14  
Recording....................................................... 33  
DVD RW HD  
Basic recording operation  
................. 33  
DVD RW HD  
Auto track increment  
........................ 34  
Keys that features the same functions as  
those on the main unit.......................................14  
DVD RW HD  
Synchronized recording  
.................... 35  
Settings in the sound level screen...................... 35  
Keys that feature the same functions as  
the switches on the virtual front panel ............15  
DVD HD  
Monitoring  
.......................................... 37  
............................................. 37  
DVD HD  
Oscillator  
Dithering............................................................... 37  
Copy protection.................................................... 37  
Finalizing discs...................................................... 38  
Unfinalizing discs ................................................. 38  
Erasing discs (CD-RW).......................................... 38  
DVD RW HD  
3 − Connections  
Analog audio connections............................ 16  
Digital audio connections............................. 16  
Other connections......................................... 17  
4 − Basic operations  
About marks  
.................................. 39  
Jumping to a mark ............................................... 39  
Editing marks........................................................ 39  
HDD and ODD ............................................... 18  
Drive mode ............................................................18  
Storage media .......................................................18  
Shut down ..................................................... 19  
LCD screens.................................................... 19  
Navigating the screens .........................................19  
Adjusting the display contrast.............................19  
The “home” screen........................................20  
“Home” screen content........................................ 20  
Menu operations........................................... 21  
Menu tree ............................................................. 22  
The virtual front panel (VFP)........................ 23  
General preferences......................................24  
Short cuts for screen access ......................... 25  
Clock/calendar............................................... 26  
The check screen........................................... 26  
Selecting the input source............................ 27  
Adjusting the input level.............................. 28  
Selecting the reference clock....................... 28  
Naming files, projects, marks, etc. .............. 29  
6 − DVD RW/HD playback & recording  
Organization of projects and files...............40  
Writing the UDFMI............................................... 40  
Viewing the number of rewriting times ............ 40  
Recording times and track lengths......................41  
Using a new DVD RW disc...................................41  
Close and open operations for DVD-RW discs... 43  
Adding a new project .......................................... 43  
Adding notes to a project.................................... 43  
Changing the current project.............................. 44  
Changing the name of a project ......................... 44  
Deleting a project from disc................................ 44  
Formatting a disc.................................................. 44  
Recording files to disc.......................................... 45  
Recording mode ................................................... 45  
Playing back files.................................................. 46  
Play lists ................................................................ 46  
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Restructuring the play list ................................... 46  
Setting marks ....................................................... 46  
Erasing a file ..........................................................47  
Renaming a file......................................................47  
Editing files.................................................... 47  
Combining files......................................................47  
Dividing files......................................................... 48  
Undo and redo...................................................... 48  
Effect libraries ............................................... 57  
Recalling library data........................................... 57  
Storing library data.............................................. 57  
Naming library data............................................. 58  
9 − Use with a computer  
Connecting the DV-RA1000HD to a computer... 59  
Disconnecting from Windows 2000 / XP  
systems ............................................................... 59  
Disconnecting from Mac OS X systems.............. 59  
After “ejecting” from the computer................... 59  
Transferring audio files........................................ 60  
7 − Copy function  
Selecting a copy mode and copy source ..... 49  
Same project name in the destination ............... 50  
Transferring files between a DVD disc and  
a computer.......................................................... 60  
Copying files and projects from a DVD to  
the HD..........................................................50  
Copying files and projects from the HD to  
DVD .............................................................. 51  
Creating an audio CD using a project on  
the HD.......................................................... 52  
Copying tracks from a CD to the HD ........... 53  
10 − Specifications, etc.  
Analog I/O ..................................................... 61  
Digital I/O ...................................................... 61  
Other connections......................................... 62  
Audio performance....................................... 63  
Physical, etc. specifications .......................... 63  
Dimensional drawing....................................64  
Block diagram................................................ 65  
8 − Effects  
Setting up the effect position...................... 55  
Equalization................................................... 55  
Dynamics processor ...................................... 56  
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1 − Introduction  
Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM  
DV-RA1000HD High Definition Audio Master  
Recorder. This unit features the world's most advanced  
method of recording high-resolution stereo audio on  
optical disc or internal hard disk.  
DVD R  
These discs enable you to duplicate audio data once it  
has been recorded on a DVD±RW disc or hard disk.  
These discs are useful for archiving data that has been  
recorded on the DV-RA1000HD.  
Fitted with digital I/O in all common formats, including  
SDIF-3 (direct stream digital), as well as high-quality  
AD and DA conversion: the unit allows you to record  
and playback the following types of disc. (See “Storage  
The unit may be connected to a personal computer  
through a USB 2.0 connection, and these files can be  
transferred for further processing, editing and master-  
ing. The files may then be used for the production of  
high-resolution, high-sampling frequency SACD and  
DVD-audio, etc. media, as well as for more convention-  
al CDs.  
CD-R and CD-RW  
These discs enable you to record audio in CD-DA for-  
mat from the DV-RA1000HD.  
The DV-RA1000HD is also capable of creating audio  
compact discs (CDs) using audio tracks recorded on its  
hard disk, as well as copying audio CDs.  
In addition, the unit provides digital effects: a 3-band  
EQ with a fully-parametric mid band, and a dynamics  
processor operating in one or three bands as either a  
compressor or expander. These effects may be inserted  
on recording (and the effect written to disc) or play-  
back.  
DVD RW and HD (internal hard disk)  
These discs are used to record audio files which are  
compatible with computer based digital audio work-  
stations, and recording can take place at 44.1/48 kHz,  
88.2/96 kHz, 176.4/192 kHz sampling frequencies (all at  
24-bit) as well as in DSD format.  
Before connecting and using the unit, please take time  
to read this manual thoroughly to ensure you under-  
stand how to properly set up and connect the unit, as  
well as the operation of its many useful and convenient  
functions. After you have finished reading this manual,  
please keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
The disc created in this way are in UDF 1.5 format.  
This format is readable by personal computer system.  
About this manual  
In this manual, we use the following conventions:  
3 - “Connections” (p. 16) Describes connections to  
external devices.  
• The names of keys and controls are given in the fol-  
lowing typeface: ERASE.  
basic principles and common operations of the  
DV-RA1000HD and the remote control unit.  
• When the alphanumeric portion of the display shows  
a message or a parameter value (incl. on or off), they  
are shown in the following typeface: No Disc.  
the functions available when the DV-RA1000HD is  
used as a CD player and recorder. Many playback func-  
tions can be used in the same manner to play DVD±RW  
discs, DVD±R discs, or the HD. Also, many recording  
functions can be used in the same manner to record to  
DVD±RW discs or the HD.  
• If a preset indicator or a name of a parameter in the  
display (i.e. one which can not change) is shown, this  
is shown as follows: PROJECT.  
• Unless otherwise specified, “HD” refers to the inter-  
nal hard disk of the DV-RA1000HD.  
• “DVD” refers to a DVD±RW and DVD±R disc.  
The sections of this manual are arranged as follows:  
(p. 40) Describes using the DV-RA1000HD as a DVD/  
HD recorder, as well as editing and playing back files.  
1 - “Introduction” (p. 7) (This chapter) Includes a  
brief introduction to the DV-RA1000HD, precautions,  
and information about optical disc media.  
copy function enables you to duplicate a disc or copy  
files between discs. You can use DVD±RW, DVD±R,  
CD-R, or CD-RW discs or the HD as the copy source or  
the copy destination.  
function of each component on the front panel and the  
remote control unit. Refer to Chapter 3 for information  
on the rear panel connectors.  
8 - “Effects” (p. 55) Describes how to use the built-  
in effects (EQ and dynamics).  
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1 − Introduction  
how to use the DV-RA1000HD when it is connected to  
a computer.  
10 - “Specifications” (p. 61) Includes the specifi-  
cations and diagrams of the DV-RA1000HD.  
Notes and warnings  
mance may suffer if the instructions are not followed.  
WARNING  
These warnings should be taken very seriously.  
They describe situations which can cause injury, or  
damage to equipment if the instructions are not fol-  
lowed.  
NOTE  
These notes provide additional explanations for  
special cases, etc.  
TIP  
CAUTION  
We give hints and tips on using the unit in this way.  
Cautions show that you may lose data or perfor-  
Copyright  
you own the copyright, or have obtained the ap-  
propriate permission from the copyright holder or  
the rightful licensor, your unauthorized recording,  
reproduction or distribution thereof may result in  
severe criminal penalties under copyright laws and  
international copyright treaties. If you are uncertain  
about your rights, contact your legal advisor. Under  
no circumstances will TEAC Corporation be re-  
sponsible for the consequences of any illegal copy-  
ing performed using the DV-RA1000HD.  
Windows, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows  
Me, Windows 98 and Windows 95 are trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation.  
Macintosh, MacOS, and MacOS X are trademarks of  
Apple Computer.  
NOTE  
This product is designed to help you record and  
reproduce sound works to which you own the copy-  
right, or where you have obtained permission from  
the copyright holder or the rightful licensor. Unless  
Supplied accessories  
In addition to this manual, the DV-RA1000HD has  
been packed with the following:  
NOTE  
When transporting the unit, always use the origi-  
nal packing materials. For this reason, we strongly  
recommend that you save all the packing materials  
that came with the unit, in case you need to trans-  
port it in the future.  
• RC-RA1000 wired remote control unit ....................1  
• AC power cable.........................................................1  
• A rack-mounting screw kit (screws and washers).....1  
• A warranty card ........................................................1  
In addition, please close the disc tray when trans-  
porting the unit.  
Contact your TASCAM supplier if any of these items  
are missing.  
Rack-mounting the unit  
If you are mounting the unit in a rack, leave 1U of space  
above it and 4 inch (10 cm) or more of space at the rear.  
Use the rack-mounting kit to mount the unit in a stan-  
dard 19-inch equipment rack, as shown in this section.  
Remove the feet of the unit before mounting.  
Figure 1.1: Installing the DV-RA1000HD  
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1 − Introduction  
Environmental considerations  
The unit may be used in most areas, but to maintain top  
performance, and prolong operating life, observe the  
following environmental conditions:  
• As the unit may become hot during operation, always  
leave sufficient space above the unit for ventilation.  
Do not install this unit in a confined space such as a  
bookcase, and do not put anything on top of the unit.  
• Avoid exposing it to extremes of temperature and  
humidity and avoid mechanical shocks and vibration.  
• Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat-generat-  
ing electrical device such as a power amplifier.  
• Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields (TV  
sets, computer monitors, large electric motors, etc.).  
• The voltage supplied to the unit should match the  
voltage as printed on the rear panel. If you are in any  
doubt regarding this matter, consult an electrician.  
• The nominal temperature should be between 5°C and  
35°C (41°F and 95°F).  
• Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position  
for correct operation.  
• Relative humidity should be 30 to 90 percent.  
Handling of optical discs  
Observe the following:  
• Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic  
sprays or fluid, benzine or thinner to clean compact  
discs. Such chemicals will do irreparable damage to  
the disc’s plastic surface.  
• Always place discs in the tray with their label facing  
upward (discs used in the DV-RA1000HD can only  
be played on one side).  
• Discs should be returned to their cases after use to  
avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser  
pickup to “skip”.  
• To remove a disc from its storage case, press down  
on the center of the case, and lift the disc out, hold-  
ing it carefully by the edges.  
• Don’t expose discs to direct sunlight or high humid-  
ity and temperature for extended periods.  
Long exposure to high temperature can warp the  
disc.  
• Only use circular discs. Avoid using non-circular  
promotional, etc. discs.  
Figure 1.2: Handling of discs  
• Finger marks and dust should be carefully wiped off  
the disc’s recorded surface with a soft cloth.  
Unlike conventional records, the compact disc has  
no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so  
gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most  
particles.  
Figure 1.4: Avoid using non-circular discs  
• To keep the laser pickup clean, and don’t touch it.  
For the same reason, don’t leave the disc tray opened  
unnecessarily.  
• Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the out-  
side of the disc. Small dust particles and light stains  
will have absolutely no effect on reproduction qual-  
ity.  
• Music discs with copy control, a copy-protection  
system, have been released form several record  
companies in an attempt to protect the copyright.  
Since some of these discs do not comply with the  
CD specifications, they may not be playable on the  
DV-RA1000HD.  
Figure 1.3: Cleaning discs  
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Never use a stabilizer or printable discs  
Using commercially available CD stabilizers or print-  
able recordable discs with this player will damage the  
mechanism and cause it to malfunction.  
NOTE  
Never use a disc that has had a stabilizer mounted  
to it. The residual adhesive may cause the disc to  
stick to the turntable of the unit. If it sticks to the  
turntable, you will need a technician to get it out.  
Beware of condensation  
If the unit (or a compact disc) is moved from a cold to a  
warm place, or used after a sudden temperature change,  
there is a danger of condensation; vapor in the air could  
condense on the internal mechanism, making correct  
operation impossible. To prevent this, or if this occurs,  
let the recorder sit for one or two hours at the new room  
temperature before using.  
About CD-R and CD-RW discs  
CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they  
have been used for recording, they cannot be erased or  
re-recorded. However, if space is available on the disc,  
additional material can be recorded. The packaging of  
CD-R discs will include one of the following logos:  
There are precautions that you should take when han-  
dling CD-R and CD-RW discs.  
• Avoid touching the recording (non-label) side of a  
disc on which you will be recording. Recording on  
a disc requires a cleaner surface than playing back,  
and fingerprints, grease, etc. can cause errors in the  
recording process.  
• CD-R and CD-RW discs are sensitive to the effects  
of heat and ultraviolet rays. It is important that they  
are not stored in a location where direct sunlight will  
fall on them, and which is away from sources of heat  
such as radiators or heat-generating electrical devic-  
es.  
Figure 1.5: CD-R discs  
By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the  
same way as a CD-R disc, but the disc can be erased,  
and the disc can be re-used for other recordings. The  
packaging of CD-RW discs will include one of the fol-  
lowing logos:  
• Always store CD-R and CD-RW discs in their cases  
to avoid dirt and dust accumulating on their surfaces.  
• When labeling CD-R and CD-RW discs, always use  
a soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to write the informa-  
tion. Never use a ball-point or hard-tipped pen, as  
this may cause damage to the recorded side.  
Figure 1.6: CD-RW discs  
• Always keep the recording sides of the discs away  
from grime and dust to avoid a reduction in sound  
quality. To clean a disc, wipe gently with a soft dry  
cloth from the center towards the outside edge. Do  
not use thinner, gasoline, benzene or LP cleaning  
fluid, as these will damage the disc and cause the  
disc unplayable.  
However, you should note that an audio CD created  
using a CD-RW disc may not play back satisfactorily on  
every audio CD player. It will, naturally, be playable on  
the unit. This is in no way a limitation of the unit itself,  
but of the difference between the different types of  
media and the methods used to read them.  
• Do not put labels or protective sheets on the discs  
and do not use any protective coating spray.  
The unit supports normal speed (1x – 4x) and hi-speed  
(4x – 10x) discs. It does not support ultraspeed discs  
(10x – 24x).  
• If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling of  
a CD-R and CD-RW discs, read the precautions sup-  
plied with the disc, or contact the disc manufacturer  
directly.  
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1 − Introduction  
About DVD R and DVD RW discs  
The DV-RA1000HD uses DVD±RW media for digital  
audio data recording and storage, and use DVD±R as  
media for the archive. DVD-RAM is not supported on  
this unit.  
If such an error occurs during recording, recording is  
interrupted momentarily.  
Errors during playback will cause silences to be  
momentarily inserted.  
As with recordable DVD±RW media can have data  
erased, and the whole disc can be erased and reused a  
number of times.  
Repeated continuous errors will stop playback.  
Rewriting limitations  
NOTE  
Although the theoretical number of times that a  
DVD±RW disc can be re-written is 1,000, the actual  
number of rewrite operations possible on a disc when  
used in the DV-RA1000HD may be significantly less.  
This is not a limitation of the DV-RA1000HD. In actual  
practice in real-world environments, DVD±RW discs  
cannot be rewritten 1,000 times.  
Though the unit has been tested with a wide vari-  
ety of commercial discs and media, you should be  
aware that some discs may contain manufacturing  
defects, etc. which make them unsuitable for use  
with the unit.  
The packaging for rewritable DVD±RW media include  
the following logo:  
For this reason, to maintain data integrity, TASCAM  
strongly recommends the use of new DVD±RW discs  
for important recordings.  
In addition, before and while editing files on the  
DV-RA1000HD, back up the recorded or edited files to  
another disc or personal computer (as WAV files). (See  
Figure 1.7: DVD RW discs  
for more details regarding the use of DVD±RW media  
with the unit.  
NOTE  
Certain brands of disc have been tested with the unit  
and are therefore listed as “supported.”  
The number of times the current disc has been re-  
written can be viewed in the check screen. (See “The  
DVD±RW  
Ricoh,Verbatim,TDK,Philips,Sony 2x - 6x  
DVD±R  
Ricoh,Verbatim,TDK,Maxell,Sony 4x - 16x  
The use of these discs is strongly recommended in  
order to achieve optimum results.  
NOTE  
• Discs not listed in the list above may not oper-  
ate properly on the DV-RA1000HD. If you insert  
an unsupported DVD disc in the tray, the unit will  
display a popup alarm message on the screen.  
If you plan to purchase discs in a bulk, insert a  
sample disc into the tray to make sure that the  
disc is supported prior to purchase. (See “Using  
• The check screen enables you to check wheth-  
er a loaded DVD disc is supported by the  
Note that dirt or scratches on DVD±RW media can  
cause deterioration of recording quality.  
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2 − Names and functions  
Front panel  
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Figure 2.1: Front panel  
1 POWER switch  
6 ODD key  
Turns on and off the power to the DV-RA1000HD.  
Sets Drive mode to ODD. (See “Drive mode” on  
If you turn off the POWER switch without perform-  
ing the shut down operation, the DV-RA1000HD  
will automatically perform the shut down process,  
then turn itself off. (If you turn off the POWER  
switch during the format, copy or other operation,  
the unit will perform the shut down process after  
the operation is complete.)  
7 HDD key  
Sets Drive mode to HDD (See “Drive mode” on  
8 PHONES control  
Adjusts the level of a connected set of stereo head-  
phones.  
If you turn on the POWER switch before the unit  
turns itself off, it will still execute the shut down  
process. In this case, turn off the power to the unit  
after it completes the shut down operation.  
9 PHONES jack  
Connect a standard set of stereo headphones here.  
0 TIMER switch  
2 OPEN/CLOSE key  
Turns timer start (power-on playback) on and off.  
Opens and closes the disc tray. To shut down the  
unit safely, press and hold down this key for at least  
one second.  
q
w
(
) key  
3 JOG/DATA dial  
Press the key briefly to select (skip) tracks back-  
ward. To perform a backward cue search during  
playback or pause, press and hold down this key.  
Changes parameter values and moves the cursor in  
the menu lists on the screen. In jog playback mode,  
use this dial to jog the playback position backward  
and forward. To change the LCD contrast, rotate the  
JOG/DATA dial while pressing and holding down  
the DISPLAY key.  
(
) key  
Press this key briefly to select (skip) tracks forward.  
To perform a forward cue search during playback or  
pause, press and hold down this key.  
4 MONITOR key  
e STOP key  
Stops the transport mechanism.  
r PLAY key  
Starts playback from the stopped position, resumes  
Switches between recording source monitoring and  
5 EFFECT key  
playback from the paused position, or starts record-  
ing from record ready mode.  
Turns the effects on and off. To display the effects  
screen, press and hold down the key for one second  
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t READY key  
p Soft function keys (F1 - F5)  
Pauses playback or recording. To use the JOG/DATA  
dial to jog the playback position, press and hold  
down the READY key and press the PLAY key. (See  
Use the soft function keys to perform the functions  
displayed on the bottom row of the screen. The  
functions are context-sensitive.  
a INPUT LEVEL key  
y RECORD key  
Displays the input level screen. (See “Adjusting the  
Pressing this key while the unit is stopped places  
the unit in record ready mode. Pressing this key  
while recording divides a recording into tracks  
(track increment).  
s MENU key  
From the home screen, press this key to enter the  
menu system and display the main menu.  
u MUTE key  
d ENTER key  
Mutes the playback signal during playback, and  
mutes the recording source signal during record-  
ing. Short presses are latching: that is, pressing the  
key briefly once mutes the signal, pressing the key  
briefly again cancels the mute. Long presses are  
non-latching: that is, pressing and holding down the  
key mutes signals, and releasing the key cancels the  
mute.  
Confirms the parameter edits or the menu item  
selections on the screen. It also adds a carriage  
return during character input in the naming pro-  
cess.  
It also launches the virtual front panel when pressed  
from the home screen.  
f CANCEL key  
i MARK key  
Cancels the parameter edits, or selects the upper  
menu in the menu hierarchy. While the virtual front  
panel (VFP) is displayed, press this key to exit the  
VFP and return to the home screen.  
Adds a mark at the point where the key was  
pressed. Pressing and holding the DISPLAY key  
and pressing the MARK key brings up the locate list  
It is also used to reset the peak hold or as a delete  
key during character input in the naming process.  
o DISPLAY key  
Switches time display mode in the home screen.  
g KEYBOARD jack  
Connect a computer PS/2 keyboard (US standard  
layout) here to name files and projects, and to create  
project notes.  
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Remote control unit  
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l
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Figure 2.2: Remote control unit  
Keys found on only the remote control unit  
The CLEAR key is used to clear the current num-  
ber entered at the 10's digit via the +10 key. (See  
h
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keys and  
/
keys  
These are separate keys on the remote control unit,  
but are the same key on the main unit (short press  
for skip, long for search). (See “Basic playback  
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LOCATE key  
Displays the locate point list for location and edit-  
j
k
A-B key  
Enables you to set and perform A-B repeat. Note  
that you can set A-B repeat only from the remote  
JOG/DATA (+/–) keys  
Functions the same as rotation of the JOG/DATA  
dial on the main unit, clockwise and counter-clock-  
wise.  
Number keys and CLEAR key  
Enables you to select a track directly by pressing  
the number keys, and set a programmed playback.  
Keys that features the same functions as those on the main unit  
• ENTER MUTE  
• REC *2  
• STOP PLAY  
The following keys function in the same way as those  
of the same name on the main unit. For the function  
description, refer to the “Front panel” section in the pre-  
vious pages.  
)
• READY  
• MARK  
• OPEN/CLOSE  
• DISPLAY  
• EFFECT  
• MONITOR  
• MENU  
*1) The F1  
remote control unit, duplicating one of their most com-  
mon functions. The F5 key is labeled as HOME F5 key,  
and is often pressed to display the home screen.  
-F4 keys are arranged as cursor keys on the  
/
• CANCEL  
*2) The REC key corresponds to the RECORD key on  
the main unit.  
• F1 - F5 *1  
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Keys that feature the same functions as the switches on the virtual front panel  
• FINALIZE  
• UNFINALIZE (UNFINAL.)  
• ERASE  
The following keys function in the same way as the  
switches on the virtual front panel on the main unit.  
(The key names that differ from those of the switches  
on the VFP screen feature additional corresponding  
switch names in parentheses.) For the function descrip-  
• FADE  
• REC MODE (RMODE)  
• A.TRACK (ATRK)  
• A.READY (ARDY)  
• A.CUE (ACUE)  
• REPEAT (RPT)  
• PGM  
• SINGLE (SNGL)  
• SYNC REC (SYNC)  
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DSD I/O (SDIF-3  
& DSD-raw)  
Serial  
control  
Power  
input  
Analog I/O (balanced  
& unbalanced)  
PCM digital I/O  
(AES/EBU & S/PDIF)  
USB to PC Word sync  
connections  
RC-RA1000  
connection  
Figure 3.1: Rear panel connections  
Analog audio connections  
The DV-RA1000HD can accept and output both bal-  
anced +4 dBu nominal and unbalanced –10 dBV nomi-  
nal signals.  
for balanced connections, and the RCA (pin) jacks for  
unbalanced connections.  
On playback or monitoring, audio is always output from  
both sets of connectors in parallel.  
Use the XLR jacks, wired as 1=ground, 2=hot, 3=cold  
Digital audio connections  
The DV-RA1000HD can accept digital audio data from  
one of three sources, each corresponding to a differ-  
ent audio format, and can output digital data from the  
equivalent type of connector, and in the same format as  
it receives data.  
In Sampling Frequency 176.4/192 kHz mode, both con-  
nectors are used at double speed (double-speed and  
double-wire).  
S/PDIF These RCA pin jacks are labeled as COAXIAL  
on the rear panel. The format is S/PDIF (IEC60958).  
AES/EBU Note that while AES/EBUs connections  
usually use one XLR connector for a stereo pair, the  
DV-RA1000HD is provided with two connectors for  
input and output.  
These jacks can accept and transmit data at Sampling  
Frequency 44.1/48 kHz mode or at Sampling Frequency  
88.2/96 kHz mode.  
SDIF-3/DSD-raw These BNC connectors accept and  
output digital audio data in SDIF-3 (DSD-Raw) format.  
Each connector carries one channel of the stereo pair.  
NOTE  
Strictly speaking, the format used by these connec-  
tors is called IEC-ꢄ0ꢇꢃꢆ-ꢂ, or AES-ꢁ-1ꢇꢇꢀ.  
CAUTION  
When working in Sampling Frequency 88.2/96 kHz  
mode, there is an option of either using one XLR con-  
nector at double speed (double-speed), or two connec-  
tors, each at normal speed (double-wire). If only one  
XLR connector is being used, connections should be  
made only to XLR connector 1 (input and output).  
When using DSD connections, all digital audio units  
in the system, including the DV-RA1000HD, must  
be synchronized to a common clock signal. On the  
DV-RA1000HD, if this signal is external, a ꢂꢂ.1 kHz  
signal should be supplied at the WORD SYNC IN ter-  
minal. Alternatively, the DV-RA1000HD can be set  
to act as the system clock master, at ꢂꢂ.1 kHz, with  
the DSD audio source acting as the clock slave. (See  
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Other connections  
WORD SYNC The DV-RA1000HD is fitted with three  
CONTROL I/O You can use RS-232C serial control  
with the DV-RA1000HD by connecting an appropriate  
cable to this connector. Consult your TASCAM distrib-  
utor for details of pin-outs, protocols, etc.  
BNC connectors for standard word sync.  
CAUTION  
There should be one, and only one clock master in  
a setup.  
REMOTE IN Connect only the supplied wired  
RC-RA1000 remote control unit to this jack. Since the  
remote control unit is a wired unit, the DV-RA1000HD  
will respond to the key presses on the remote control  
unit precisely. It does not require any batteries, and you  
do not need to point at the DV-RA1000HD for opera-  
tion.  
IN receives word sync from an external source, and  
OUT is used when the DV-RA1000HD is used as the  
word sync master in a setup, outputting the frequency  
of the current project. THRU echoes the sync received  
at IN and is terminated automatically if nothing is con-  
nected.  
PHONES Connect a standard set of stereo headphones  
to this front panel 1/4" jack. Adjust the level with the  
control above the jack.  
NOTE  
When in DSD recording mode, the DV-RA1000HD  
inputs and outputs word sync at ꢂꢂ.1 kHz. Under  
these conditions, the input sync can be ꢄ% away  
from the norm.  
KEYBOARD (front panel) Connect a computer  
PS/2 keyboard (US standard layout) to this jack located  
on the right side of the front panel to name files and  
projects, and to create project notes.  
USB Connect a suitably-equipped computer using a  
USB 2.0 cable. The DV-RA1000HD appears as a mass  
storage device, requiring no driver software.  
USB connection enables you to transfer audio files on  
the HD of DV-RA1000HD to the computer, and transfer  
audio files on the computer to the DV-RA1000HD. (See  
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HDD and ODD  
Drive mode  
The DV-RA1000HD is equipped with a DVD drive and  
hard disk drive. Since a DVD drive plays optical discs,  
such as CDs and DVDs, it is referred to as an “ODD  
(Optical Disc Drive)” in this manual. The hard disk  
drive is referred to as “HDD (Hrad Disc Drive).”  
you cannot use the ODD (excluding opening and clos-  
ing of the disc tray).  
When you press the ODD key in HDD mode, the  
DV-RA1000HD will save the current project in the HD,  
then switch to ODD mode. When you press the HDD  
key while operating a DVD disc in ODD mode, the  
DV-RA1000HD will perform the Save UDFMI func-  
tion, then switch to HDD mode.  
The DV-RA1000HD enables you to switch between  
ODD mode and HDD mode.  
In ODD mode, you cannot use the HDD. In HDD mode,  
Storage media  
The DV-RA1000HD enables you to record data on the  
internal HD, or to various optical discs, such as CD-R,  
CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW.  
The functions available with these discs vary depend-  
ing on the type of media. For example, some types of  
discs are writable, and some are not. Some are rewrit-  
able, and some are not. Select an appropriate disc to  
suit your purpose. There are also different disc formats,  
depending on the type of media. However, any format  
is compatible with Windows and Macintosh computers.  
NOTE  
The files recorded in DVD+RW discs using this unit  
can be played back on the Tascam DV-RA1000.  
Also, the files recorded on DVD+RW discs using the  
DV-RA1000 can be played back with this unit.  
DVD+R and DVD-R  
Use these discs when you wish to duplicate project  
data recorded on the unit HD. They are suitable for  
archiving materials recorded with the DV-RA1000HD.  
Note that data can be written in copy mode, but not  
recorded directly.  
Internal HD  
The HD of DV-RA1000HD enables you to record audio  
data that is compatible with computer-based digital  
audio workstations. You can select 44.1/48 kHz, 88.2/96  
kHz, 176.4/192 kHz and 24-bit. The DSD format  
recording is available, too. You can also write data to  
the HD using copy mode, or record data directly.  
The written data cannot be edited; that is, you cannot  
edit the files or change the markers.  
The disc format is ISO9660.  
CD-R and CD-RW  
You can directly record audio CD in CD-DA format.  
Furthermore, you can add recordings as long as the  
disc is not finalized. You can also delete or unfinalize  
data on CD-RW discs, which enables you to record data  
repeatedly.  
The hard disk format is FAT32.  
DVD+RW and DVD-RW  
These discs also enable you to record audio data that is  
compatible with computer based digital audio worksta-  
tions. You can also write data to the HD using copy  
mode, or record data directly.  
During the direct recording of these discs, the  
DV-RA1000HD functions as a standard CD recorder  
that features synchronized recording and other func-  
tions. You can, of course, play store-bought audio CDs  
using the DV-RA1000HD.  
The disc format is UDF1.5. When you eject a disc or  
shut down the DV-RA1000HD, the disc drive writes  
the UDF management information (required for the  
DV-RA1000HD to read information on the disc) to the  
disc.  
Furthermore, you can create audio CDs from audio  
tracks stored on the unit’s HD, or copy audio from  
audio CDs to the HD.  
You must perform the “close” operation when using a  
DVD-RW disc on the DV-RA1000HD to enable your  
computer to read data from the disc.  
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Shut down  
In order to shut down the DV-RA1000HD safely with a  
disc loaded, follow the steps below.  
that you can turn off the DV-RA1000HD using  
the POWER switch.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
During the shut down process, the DV-RA1000HD  
writes all the UDFMI data to the DVD RW disc. (See  
If you turn off the POWER switch without perform-  
ing the shut down operation, the DV-RA1000HD  
will automatically perform the shut down process,  
then turn itself off. (If you turn off the POWER switch  
during the format or copy operation, the unit will  
perform the shut down process after the format or  
copy operation is complete.)  
If you turn on the POWER switch before the unit  
turns itself off, it will still execute the shut down  
process. In this case, turn off the power to the unit  
after it completes the shut down operation.  
1
With a disc loaded, press and hold the OPEN/  
CLOSE (SHUT DOWN) key for at least a second.  
2
A popup menu appears. Press ENTER to do shut-  
down, or CANCEL to return (if you pressed the  
OPEN/CLOSE key accidentally for a long time, for  
example).  
3
All front panel controls are disabled. When it has  
finished, a popup message appears telling you  
LCD screens  
The DV-RA1000HD LCD panel enables you to view  
the status of the recorder, set the menu parameters,  
make the switch settings, and set up the effects.  
Menu screens  
The menu screens enable you to set up the system, proj-  
ects, discs, copy functions, and other functions. Press  
the MENU key to display the main menu. (See “Menu  
Home screens  
The “home” screens display current information  
regarding the mode and status of the recorder. There  
are two types of home screens, depending on whether  
a CD-R/CD-RW disc or DVD±RW/HD is being used.  
These screens are view-only and non-editable. You can  
access the screens assigned to the switches by pressing  
Virtual front panel (VFP)  
The virtual front panel allows access to various switch-  
es on the screen that are not accessible on the front  
panel. Press the ENTER key from the home screen to  
display the virtual front panel. (See “The virtual front  
Other screens  
The DV-RA1000HD also features special screens for  
effects settings, input level settings, and the locate list.  
You can recall these screens by pressing dedicated keys.  
Navigating the screens  
A typical screen on the DV-RA1000HD  
features five switches on the bottom. Press  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to adjust a value or  
setting.  
one of the function keys (F1 F5) to execute  
-
Press the ENTER key to confirm a setting or  
selection in the screen.  
a function or open a screen assigned to the  
corresponding key.  
Press the F1 or F2 key (up/down) to select an  
item in the screen.  
Adjusting the display contrast  
To adjust the display contrast:  
NOTE  
You cannot use the JOG/DATA keys on the remote  
control unit to adjust the display contrast.  
While pressing and holding the DISPLAY key, turn the  
JOG/DATA dial to adjust the contrast to suit your light-  
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Thehome” screen  
The DV-RA1000HD has two types of “home screen”,  
depending on whether a CD or DVD±RW/HD disc is  
being used.  
TIP  
These screens are often accessible from other  
screens by pressing the F5 key (which is then  
marked as HOME on the display).  
“Home” screen content  
The home screens are view-only and non-editable.  
However, you can access the screens assigned to the  
switches by pressing the corresponding function keys.  
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Input mode  
Digital I/O  
Figure 4.1: DVD RW/HD home screen  
Reference clock  
Meter  
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Input mode  
Digital I/O  
Disc type  
Reference clock  
Disc status  
Meter  
Audio format  
Disc type  
Track number  
Disc status  
Track time  
Audio format of the current project  
Name of the current project  
Name of the current file  
Display mode of track time  
Current track number  
Time display of the currently-playing track  
Playback mode (single, program, repeat)  
Short-cut function (assignable)  
Track time display mode  
CD text information  
Playback mode (single, program, repeat)  
Short-cut function (assignable)  
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Menu operations  
Change values and highlight  
options with the dial  
Confirm  
settings or go  
down a level  
Use the soft function keys to perform  
the functions on the bottom row of  
the screen (often used as cursor keys)  
Enter the  
Go up a  
menu system  
level  
Figure 4.3: Using the DV-RA1000HD menu system  
To enter the main setting menu of the DV-RA1000HD:  
CANCEL returns up a screen  
When the F5 key is labeled as HOME on the  
on-screen label, pressing it returns to the  
home screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU key. The main menu appears.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial or the F1 and F2 keys on  
the unit, or the JOG/DATA keys on the remote  
control unit, to select (highlight) a desired menu  
item.  
NOTE  
Note that the menu system cannot be accessed  
while the unit is recording and many operations  
cannot be carried out while playing back.  
We suggest that you pause or stop playback before  
trying to enter the menu system.  
3
Press ENTER to enter the selected menu item.  
Also use the ENTER key to confirm the settings of  
a screen. Pressing ENTER on a screen with many  
settings will confirm all these settings at once,  
and return to the previous menu level.  
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4 − Basic operations  
Menu tree  
HOME  
MAIN  
SYSTEM SETUP  
PROJECT  
I/O SELECT  
REFERENCE  
CLOCK  
CALENDAR  
CREATE  
CHECK  
PROJECT LIST  
PROJECT TEXT  
version check  
battery check  
medium check  
FILE LIST  
PLAY LIST  
EDIT  
COPY ID  
PREFERENCE  
FORMAT  
DISC  
COPY  
VFP  
PROGRAM  
FADE TIME  
PLAY  
REC  
CD  
etc  
AUTO TRACK  
SOUND LEVEL  
PITCH CONTROL  
OSC  
INPUT LEVEL  
LOCATE LIST  
EFFECT  
EQ LIBRARY  
EQUALIZER  
DYNAMICS(BAND)  
DYNAMICS(TOP)  
DYN LIBRARY  
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The virtual front panel (VFP)  
The DV-RA1000HD allows access to many functions  
through the virtual front panel, providing a graphical  
representation of many of the keys and controls that  
might be hardware switches on other units.  
Each panel features the switches to which various  
functions are assigned.  
3
Rotate the JOG/DATA dial to select a switch in the  
panel.  
Note that many of these functions are hardware keys on  
the remote control unit.  
4
Use the F5 (PUSH) key or ENTER key to press the  
selected switch.  
If a switch just toggles between on and off, a  
mark appears above the switch when the switch  
is turned on, and a mark appears above the  
switch when the switch is turned off.  
To launch the virtual front panel  
1
From the home screen, press the ENTER key.  
The virtual front panel appears.  
There are four types of the virtual front panel:  
PLAY”, “REC”, “CD”, and “etc.”  
NOTE  
• In this manual, the procedure of selecting a  
switch in the virtual front panel and pressing the  
F5 key is referred to as “pressing a switch.”  
Press CANCEL to exit the virtual front panel  
and return to the home screen.  
• Some switches, when pressed for at least one  
second, present a menu of choices, but others  
just toggle between on and off.  
2
Press the function key (F1 - F4) that corresponds  
to the tab on the bottom of the screen to display  
the desired panel.  
Play page  
ARDY (auto-ready) Is used to switch auto-ready play-  
SNGL (single) Turns single-track playback mode on and  
NOTE  
The single play function cannot be used with the  
repeat function. If either the single play or repeat  
function is enabled, it is disabled when the other  
function is enabled.  
Figure 4.5: Virtual front panel (PLAY)  
Figure 4.6: Virtual front panel (REC)  
Figure 4.7: Virtual front panel (CD)  
Figure 4.8: Virtual front panel (etc.)  
ACUE (auto-cue) Turns the auto-cue function on and  
RPT (repeat) Sets the playback repeat mode between  
OFF(off), ALL(all tracks of the disc are repeated)  
and 1Tr(the current track is repeated). (See “Repeat  
ASPC (auto-space) Turns the auto-space function on  
PGM (program) Turns programmed playback on and  
off, and allows setting of the programmed playback  
FADE (fade) Turns the fade playback on and off. (See  
Rec page  
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RMODE (recording mode) Switches the PCM DVD/  
HDD recording mode between “normal” and “over  
Etc. page  
MONO Turns mono monitoring on and off (except the  
DSD mode).  
SYNC (sync rec) Sets the synchronized recording func-  
tion to off, rehearsal, or on. (See “Synchronized record-  
NSD (noise-shaped dithering) Allows dithering to  
be turned on and off (only when recording CDs).  
PITCH (pitch control) Turns the pitch control on and  
off. Pressing this switch for at least one second brings  
up the pitch change setting screen. (See “Pitch change”  
CD page  
FINALIZE Finalizes CD-R and CD-RW discs, writing the  
TOC, and allowing them to be played on regular play-  
OSC (oscillator) Turns the oscillator output on and off.  
Pressing this switch for at least one second brings up  
UNFINAL. (unfinalize) Removes the TOC from CD-RW  
discs, allowing further recording on them. (See  
ERASE Erases all tracks from CD-RW discs.  
General preferences  
There are a number of preferences that can be applied  
to the DV-RA1000HD in order to help adapt the unit to  
your working style.  
Calendar display (CALENDAR) You can select  
M/D/Y(month/date/year) or Y/M/D(year/month/  
date) for the date format shown in the calendar screen.  
1
Press the MENU key, and use the JOG/DATA dial  
to select SYSTEM SETUP. Press ENTER.  
Time zone (TIME ZONE) allows you to set up your local  
time zone (expressed relative to GMT). This may be  
useful if the discs containing your files are moved to  
different time zones.  
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select PREFERENCE. Press  
ENTER.  
Reference level (REF.LEVEL) This is the amount of  
headroom from the digital saturation level (0 dB) to the  
analog nominal level.  
This setting applies only to the balanced XLR analog  
I/O jacks (and not to the unbalanced RCA analog con-  
nectors).  
You can select from the following five reference levels.  
Reference level Nominal level  
Maximal level  
+15dBu  
–9dB  
–14dB  
–16dB  
–18dB  
–20dB  
+6dBu  
+4dBu  
+4dBu  
+4dBu  
+4dBu  
Figure 4.9: The preference screens  
+18dBu  
+20dBu  
3
4
Use the F1 through F4 keys as cursor keys to nav-  
igate around the screen, and the JOG/DATA dial  
(except for the short cut parameter) to change  
the highlighted parameter, as detailed below.  
+22dBu  
+24dBu  
Table 4.10: Reference level  
Press ENTER to return to the system setup menu  
after changing the settings.  
Resume playback (RESUME) The DV-RA1000HD can  
be set to resume playback or recording from the point  
where it stopped when the STOP key is pressed.  
Meter release (METER RELEASE TIME) This parameter can  
be set to Slow, Mid, or Fast.  
This point is retained even when the unit is powered  
off. Select either ONor OFFfor this option.  
Meter hold time (PEAK HOLD) This parameter can be  
set to OFF, 1 or 2 seconds (1sor 2s) or HOLD, in  
which the peak reading is held until this parameter is  
reset.  
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You can press STOP and the  
key together to  
return to zero.  
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NOTE  
you are connecting to the PS/2 connector on the  
DV-RA1000HD. Select either US(101-key (US) key-  
board) or JPN(106-key (Japanese) keyboard).  
This function also works when recording.  
LCD brightness (LCD BRIGHTNESS) You can adjust the  
brightness of the LCD backlight in the range of 1  
through 6. The LCD backlight will be brighter with  
higher values.  
DSD seamless play (DSD SEAMLESS PLAY) This param-  
eter turns DSD seamless playback ONand OFF.  
A DSD file recorded on the DV-RA1000HD includes  
a small silent portion at the beginning of the file. The  
DSD seamless playback function will skip the playback  
of this silent portion.  
Keyboard type (KEYBOARD TYPE) This param-  
eter enables you to specify the type of keyboard  
Short cuts for screen access  
You can assign menu items (that are commonly-  
accessed from the home screen) to the function keys (F1  
- F5).  
3
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Using usual menu navigation technique, select a  
menu item from the left column you wish to as-  
sign to one of the function keys as a short cut. (See  
The following menu items have been assigned to the  
function keys as the default settings:  
Press the function key (F1 - F5) to which you wish  
to assign the selected menu item.  
F1: I/O select  
The right part of the screen will be updated to  
display the menu title as a new assignment.  
F2: Reference clock  
F3: Calendar  
NOTE  
F4: Preferences  
If you change the mind and you do not want to as-  
sign the menu item to the function key, press and  
hold the function key for at least one second.  
F5: Save UDF management information  
Follow the steps below to set up the short cuts:  
5
Press and hold the ENTER key for at least one  
second.  
1
Press the MENU key to display the main menu.  
The setting is confirmed, and the short cut as-  
signment list on the right column disappears.  
The DV-RA1000HD returns to a normal menu  
screen.  
To cancel the short cut settings, press the CANCEL  
key for at least one second, instead of the ENTER  
key.  
The settings is cancelled, and the short cut as-  
signment list on the right column disappears. The  
DV-RA1000HD returns to a normal menu screen.  
Figure 4.11: Main menu  
2
Press the F3 (S.C.) key.  
The left part of the screen shows the menu sys-  
tem, and the right part shows the current short  
cut assignments of the five function keys. (Blank  
for unassigned keys.)  
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Clock/calendar  
The DV-RA1000HD contains a battery-powered clock/  
calendar which timestamps all files recorded on a  
DVD/HD disc. These timestamps are not visible from  
the DV-RA1000HD, but may be viewed as part of the  
file metadata when the unit is connected to a computer.  
The currently-set date is shown in “military”  
(year/month/day) format, as above or in US/Jap-  
anese format (month/day/year) format.  
You can change this with the preferences. (See  
time zone setting in the preferences, which allows  
you to compensate for time differences if your  
project crosses to another time zone for master-  
Setting the clock follow these steps:  
1
From the home screen, press the MENU key and  
select SYSTEM SETUP. Press ENTER.  
3
Use the cursor keys to navigate around the fields,  
and the JOG/DATA dial to change values.  
2
Select CALENDAR and press ENTER.  
Figure 4.13: Editing the clock settings  
The check screen  
The check screen enables you to view the  
Press the F2 (BATTERY) key to view the battery  
DV-RA1000HD firmware version, the level of the inter-  
nal battery, and the status of the loaded DVD disc.  
level.  
The battery should last for several years  
from the date of purchase. Contact your  
TASCAM distributor if the battery check  
screen indicates “NEED TO CHANGE”  
or “EMPTY.”  
1
From the home screen, press the MENU key.  
The main menu appears.  
2
3
Select SYSTEM SETUP, then press ENTER.  
Select CHECK, then press ENTER.  
The check screen appears.  
4
Press a function key to which the information  
screen you wish to view is assigned.  
Press the F1 (VERSION) key to view the firm-  
ware version numbers.  
Figure 4.15: Battery level  
The screen lists (from the top) the  
Press the F3 (MEDIUM) key to display the media  
information.  
DV-RA1000HD firmware version number,  
firmware build number, and the internal  
drive firmware version number.  
The screen indicates the support information  
regarding the currently-loaded DVD disc  
and the number of rewriting operations car-  
ried out on the disc.  
Figure 4.14: Firmware version numbers  
Figure 4.16: Media information  
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Selecting the input source  
The input source for recording can be selected as  
described here:  
If you are recording to a 176.4/192 kHz-sampling  
frequency DVD and HD, this option is not avail-  
able, and AES/EBUis the only option available.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU key, and use the JOG/DATA dial  
to select SYSTEM SETUP. Press ENTER.  
If you are recording to a DSD DVD and HD, the  
signals will always be input and output through  
the BNC connectors. The DIO parameter here  
chooses the format in which the audio is sent and  
received: DSD-RAW, which is the raw DSD bit  
stream, or SDIF-3(no other options are avail-  
able). Consult the documentation for your other  
equipment to find out what format is most suit-  
able for your setup.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select I/O SELECT. Press  
ENTER.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select from the follow-  
ing screen:  
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Finally, in the case of 88.2/96 kHz-sampling fre-  
quency DVD and HD with AES/EBUselected  
as the input/output connector, there is an option  
to select double-wire or double-speed as the I/O  
format (MODE).  
Figure 4.17: Selecting the input source  
The COAXIALoption allows double-speed  
mode only, and 176.4/192 kHz-sampling fre-  
quency is double-speed + double-wire mode, and  
cannot be changed.  
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5
First, choose between ANALOGand  
DIGITALon the INPUT parameter.  
If you choose the analog option, remember that  
both the balanced XLR inputs and the unbal-  
anced RCA inputs are active together, but you  
should only use one set.  
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Press ENTER to confirm your settings and return  
to the system setup menu.  
TIP  
If you are recording to CD, or a 44.1/48 kHz or  
88.2/96 kHz-sampling frequency PCM DVD and  
HD, select the DIO parameter (digital I/O) as ei-  
ther AES/EBUor COAXIAL(S/PDIF). The  
appropriate digital terminals will also be used for  
output of the digital signal.  
The DV-RA1000HD is not equipped with a sampling  
rate converter.  
If you set the INPUT parameter to DIGITAL, in-  
put a signal with a sampling frequency of ꢂꢂ.1 kHz  
for CD recording. For DVD RW or HD recording in  
PCM mode, input a signal with the same sampling  
frequency as that for the project.  
44.1/48 kHz  
88.2/96 kHz  
176.4/192 kHz  
CD-R/RW  
DSD DVD/HD  
Sampling frequen- Sampling frequen- Sampling frequen-  
cy DVD/HD  
COAXIAL / AES/EBU COAXIAL / AES/EBU COAXIAL / AES/EBU AES/EBU only  
n/a n/a COAXIAL – Double-speed +  
cy DVD/HD  
cy DVD/HD  
SDIF-3 or RAW DSD  
n/a  
DIO  
double-speed only double-wire only  
MODE  
AES/EBU –  
double-wire or  
double-speed  
Table 4.18: Digital input source options  
The selected input is shown on the home display.  
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Adjusting the input level  
The input level is adjustable for all inputs (analog or  
digital), regardless of the current selection.  
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Use the F3 and F4 keys to move between the MAIN  
(input level), BALANCE (between left and right) and  
BYPASS sections of the display.  
The balance between the left and right channels of the  
input may also be set.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to adjust the settings,  
including the bypass setting.  
For optimum sonic quality, it is also possible to bypass  
the input level and balance circuitry.  
TIP  
• Use the F1 key to reset the input level to unity  
gain, and the F2 key to center the balance set-  
ting.  
1
Press the INPUT LEVEL key to bring up the input  
level screen:  
• You can adjust the analog input level to one of  
the ꢄꢇ stages in the range of –through +1ꢀ dB,  
and the digital input level in steps of 0.ꢃ dB in the  
range of –10 dB through +10 dB.  
3
Press ENTER when finished.  
NOTE  
• When the signal on playback or recording is at –  
0.1ꢁ dBFS or over for more than one sample, the  
OVER indicator on the meter lights. If a track is  
normalized to –0.1 dB (for example) on a DAW be-  
fore recording at unity gain on the DV-RA1000HD,  
the OVER indicators may therefore light, even  
though there is no clipping taking place.  
Figure 4.19: Input level settings  
• You can set the meter release time and peak hold  
mode in the preference screen. (See “General  
To reset the peak indication, press the CANCEL  
key while the home screen is displayed.  
Selecting the reference clock  
As mentioned earlier, only one clock sync source  
should be available within a system.  
3
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the clock source  
(SOURCE):  
The current clock selection is always shown on the  
home display.  
Internal—the DV-RA1000HD acts as the  
clock master.  
To select the clock source for the DV-RA1000HD:  
Word—the clock sync is received from the BNC  
WORD SYNC IN connector.  
1
Press the MENU key, and use the JOG/DATA dial  
to select SYSTEM SETUP. Press ENTER.  
Digital IN—the clock is received from the  
currently selected digital audio input source.  
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select REFERENCE CLOCK.  
Press ENTER.  
NOTE  
You cannot select Digital INif the  
DV-RA1000HD is playing or recording a project in  
DSD mode.  
4
Press ENTER to confirm the setting and return to  
the system setup menu.  
Figure 4.20: Word sync selection  
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Naming files, projects, marks, etc.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to scroll through the set of cur-  
rently available characters.  
Using a keyboard When recording on DVD, the  
easiest way to name files (see “Renaming a file” on  
project” on page 44), and create project notes (see  
a computer PS/2 keyboard (US standard layout) con-  
nected to the front panel of the DV-RA1000HD.  
The available character sets are changed using the:  
CAPS: all UPPERACASE letters from A  
through Z, space and symbols  
small: lowercase letters from athrough z,  
space and symbols  
WARNING  
Do not connect or disconnect such a keyboard to  
or from the DV-RA1000HD with the power turned on  
as this may damage the DV-RA1000HD or the key-  
board.  
NUM:  
digits from 0through 9, space and  
symbols  
Move backwards and forwards using the F3 and F4  
keys. Press ENTER when done.  
Basically, you can use this keyboard in the usual way.  
NOTE  
Start editing titles with the keyboard by pressing the  
keyboard’s left or right cursor key (or F3 or F4 on the  
DV-RA1000HD).  
The following symbols and punctuations are not  
available for names:  
* / : < > ? | .  
Finish by pressing the keyboard’s [Enter] key.  
Adding project notes Notes are done in the same  
way, except that here there are no character sets which  
can be selected, and punctuation, etc. is available.  
NOTE  
You may experience a few small incompatibili-  
ties with punctuation symbols, etc. if you use a  
keyboard that does not conform to the standard  
101-key US layout (or the Japanese 10ꢄ-key layout).  
The arrow keys act as cursor keys to navigate around  
the text block.  
Use the ENTER key to add carriage returns and the  
CANCEL key as a delete key.  
Working without a keyboard However, if such a  
keyboard is not available, you can use the front panel to  
name disc items.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to scroll through the numbers,  
punctuation characters and uppercase and lowercase  
letters available for the text.  
When a screen allowing you to name an item (project  
or file) is shown on the display, highlight it so that it is  
shown in inverse video.  
Note that the text can contain more lines than the size  
of the screen, and can be scrolled up or down.  
Press the F4 (right) key to start the naming process.  
When you’ve finished entering text, press and hold the  
ENTER key for about a second to confirm the entry  
before writing it to disc. (See “Writing the UDFMI” on  
Alternatively, press and hold the CANCEL key for at  
least one second to cancel the edits and return to the  
previous screen.  
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DVD RW  
HD  
Basically, the DV-RA1000HD works in the normal way  
as a CD player and in a very similar way to many CD  
recorder.  
However, there are a number of features that may not be  
immediately obvious.  
tively. Functions marked with a  
or  
are  
available for DVD±RW or HD recording respectively.  
refers to both DVD±RW and DVD±R, and  
refers to the HD of DV-RA1000HD.  
DVD  
HD  
Certain functions are not available in DSD mode, and  
this is noted in the corresponding sections.  
DVD  
HD  
Functions marked with a  
or  
indicator in this  
chapter are available for DVD or HD playback respec-  
Playback  
The following apply when the DV-RA1000HD is used  
to play back CD, CD-R or CD-RW discs. Many of these  
features also apply to playback of DVD and HD record-  
ed on the DV-RA1000HD.  
DVD HD  
Basic playback operation  
The transport keys enable you to play a disc as if you  
were using a standard CD player.  
MUTE key again to unmute the signal. Press  
and hold the MUTE key to mute the signal  
until you release the key. Release the MUTE  
key to unmute the signal. While the signal is  
muted, the MUTE key indicator lights up.  
To start playback, press the PLAY key while  
the transport section is stopped or playback  
is paused.  
To skip the tracks backward or forward,  
press the keys.  
To stop playback, press the STOP key.  
/
To pause playback, press the READY key.  
To resume playback after the playback is  
paused, press the PLAY key.  
To perform cue search during playback,  
press and hold the keys on the front  
panel or the keys on the remote con-  
/
/
To mute the playback signal (i.e., silent play-  
back), press the MUTE key. Press the MUTE  
key briefly to mute the signal. Press the  
trol unit. You will hear an intermittent fast  
playback sound at a very low volume.  
DVD HD  
Display  
Use the DISPLAY key on either the main unit or the  
RC-RA1000 remote control unit to cycle through track  
elapsed time, track remaining time, total elapsed time,  
and total remaining time (on playback).  
While recording, track elapsed time and recording  
remaining time are the only options available.  
In stopped mode, the choices are track elapsed time,  
track remaining time, total time, total remaining time  
(and recording remaining time on recordable discs).  
DVD HD  
Programmed playback  
To program the order of track playback, use the pro-  
gram list accessible from the Virtual Front Panel. (See  
key on the remote control unit can also be used to  
access this screen and turn programmed playback on  
and off.  
The order of programmed playback is not stored when  
power is turned off.  
Figure 5.1: Programmed playback  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to scroll through the  
list of tracks at the left of the screen.  
When programmed playback is turned on, the screen  
shows a list of tracks which can be edited as follows:  
Add tracks to the end of the program list  
using the F1 (ADD) key.  
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NOTE  
Delete the last track in the program list  
using the F2 (DEL) key.  
• If you turn programmed playback on while the  
recorder is in playback ready mode or playing, a  
track set to “ready” in the program list or a track  
that is currently playing will be automatically reg-  
istered in the program list.  
If you turn programmed playback mode on while  
the recorder is stopped, no track will be regis-  
tered in the program list.  
• If you press the STOP key while programmed  
playback mode is on, the first track on the pro-  
gram list will enter playback ready mode.  
• If you press the ENTER key while the program  
screen is displayed and no track has been yet  
registered in the program list, programmed play-  
back mode will be turned off.  
• During playback, you cannot delete any tracks in  
the program list using the F2 (DEL) key.  
• Pressing the CANCEL key while the program  
screen is being displayed will delete the regis-  
tered program and programmed playback mode  
will be turned off.  
Confirm the playback order and return to  
the previous screen using the ENTER key or  
F5 (HOME) key (if this screen was entered using  
the RC-RA1000, the home screen is shown).  
You can also use the remote control unit key  
equivalents to perform these operations as  
well as the number keys for direct program-  
ming.  
When programmed playback mode is on,  
pressing the PGM switch on the play page of  
the virtual front panel or the PGM key on  
the remote control unit briefly to turn pro-  
grammed playback off. Pressing the PGM  
switch or PGM key for at least one second  
brings up the program screen.  
DVD HD  
Repeat playback  
Use the Virtual Front Panel (see “The virtual front  
panel (VFP)” on page 23) RPT switch to change between  
single-track and whole disc repeat (and off).  
A-B repeat Use the A-B key on the remote control  
unit to set the A and B points (these must be within the  
same track). The first press sets the A point, the next  
press sets the B point, and a third press cancels the  
loop. Setting a point in another track clears the previous  
settings.  
NOTE  
The repeat function cannot be used with the single  
play function. If either the single play or repeat  
function is enabled, it is disabled when the other  
function is enabled.  
Press the STOP key to cancel the A-B repeat function.  
The remote control unit’s REPEAT key also allows these  
choices, but the RC-RA1000 also adds an A-B repeat  
loop.  
DVD HD  
Single track playback  
When the SNGL switch is turned on from the vir-  
tual front panel, or using the SINGLE key of the  
RC-RA1000, the DV-RA1000HD plays to the end of the  
current track only, and then stops playback.  
NOTE  
This function cannot be used together with repeat  
playback.  
DVD HD  
Auto space playback  
When the ASPC switch is turned on from the virtual front  
panel, the DV-RA1000HD inserts a gap of two seconds  
between tracks when playing back a disc.  
This can be useful when recording to an analog tape  
deck which can use these silences to detect track divi-  
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Jog playback  
You can use the JOG/DATA dial to jog the playback  
position backwards and forwards.  
Press the STOP key to stop playback and  
cancel the jog mode. If the resume function  
has been turned on, playback is stopped at  
the point at which you pressed the STOP key.  
Press the PLAY key to resume normal play-  
back from that point.  
Press and hold the READY key and press the  
PLAY key.  
Both keys flash. You can now use the  
JOG/DATA dial to move the play position back  
and forwards through the current track/file.  
You can also use the JOG/DATA keys on the  
RC-RA1000 remote control unit as jog keys.  
Press the READY key alone to exit from the  
jog mode, and leave the playback position at  
the position selected with the JOG/DATA dial.  
NOTE  
This feature cannot be used in DSD mode.  
DVD HD  
Pitch change  
This is another VFP function (see “The virtual front  
panel (VFP)” on page 23) for playback only.  
The reference clock must be set to the internal clock for  
this feature to operate.  
Move the cursor to the PITCH switch and press ENTER  
briefly to turn on pitch change.  
Figure 5.2: Pitch control  
Press and hold ENTER for about a second to enter the  
pitch change setting screen:  
Use the F1 and F2 keys to navigate, and the JOG/DATA  
dial to set the value of the pitch (and speed) up to ±6%  
away from nominal.  
Press ENTER to make the setting.  
DVD HD  
Auto cue  
When the auto cue function is turned on, cueing the  
playback position to the beginning of a track will locate  
and pause at the first point in the track at which the  
audio rises, rather than the top of the track. “The point  
at which the audio rises” refers to the first point in a  
track at which the audio signal rises above the speci-  
NOTE  
• Note that this function is not available on DVDs  
recorded in DSD mode.  
• If the audio signal in a track does not exceed  
the specified threshold level, the top of the track  
will be located and the transport section will be  
paused.  
Use the Virtual Front Panel (see “The virtual front  
panel (VFP)” on page 23) ACUE function or the remote  
control unit’s A.CUE key to turn this function on or off.  
This feature can be used together with the auto ready  
function. (See Auto ready” below.)  
DVD HD  
Auto ready  
This automatically cues up the playback position to the  
start of the next track after a track has been played and  
puts the DV-RA1000HD into the ready position (the  
READY key lights).  
It can be combined with the Auto cue function (see  
“Auto cue” above) to position the playback at the start  
of the recorded material.  
NOTE  
This feature can also be used with DVD playback.  
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Fades  
It is possible to create linear fades in and out when  
playing back.  
To display the fade time screen, press for at least one  
second the FADE switch on the play page of the virtual  
front panel, or the FADE key on the remote control unit.  
Use the F1 and F2 cursor keys and the JOG/DATA dial  
to set these values (between 0 seconds and 24 seconds).  
Figure 5.3: Setting fade times  
Fade times are set independently for fade-in and fade-  
out operations.  
When playback starts and fade mode is  
selected, a fade-in starts.  
Press ENTER to confirm the fade time settings.  
When playback stops (with the STOP key)  
and fade mode is selected, the fade-out  
starts. If the STOP key is pressed during the  
fade, playback stops immediately.  
DVD HD  
Timer start  
The TIMER switch besides the transport keys on the  
front panel allows the DV-RA1000HD to start playback  
of the loaded disc automatically when power is sup-  
plied.  
the whole disc or single track are memorized when the  
power is turned off and on again, but the A-B mode and  
the A and B points are not memorized.  
If the DV-RA1000HD is in ODD mode or in HDD  
mode with a disc already loaded, the unit plays the proj-  
ect that was open prior to the last shut down, or from  
the last position if resume playback is selected. (See  
CAUTION  
When using this function, remember to shut down  
before turning off the power, to avoid possible data  
loss.  
Recording  
The following functions are available when recording to  
CD-R or CD-RW. Many are also available when record-  
ing to DVD±RW or HD.  
DVD RW HD  
Basic recording operation  
The transport keys enable you to record discs as if you  
were using a standard recorder.  
the calibration is complete, the READY key  
indicator lights up and the unit enters record  
ready mode.  
1
Press the RECORD key (REC key) while the trans-  
port section is stopped or playback is paused to  
place the DV-RA1000HD in record ready mode.  
NOTE  
Optical power calibration adjusts the laser power in  
accordance with the characteristics of an inserted  
disc so that data can be recorded at optimum qual-  
ity.  
The RECORD key and READY key indicators light  
up.  
The DV-RA1000HD switches monitoring mode  
to input signal.  
2
Press the PLAY key to start recording.  
The RECORD key and PLAY key indicators light  
When you insert a brand new disc into the  
disc tray and press the RECORD key, the  
DV-RA1000HD automatically performs opti-  
cal power calibration (OPC). During the cal-  
ibration, the RECORD key indicator lights up  
and the READY key indicator flashes. When  
up.  
To stop recording, press the STOP key.  
To mute recording (that is, recording a silent  
part), press the MUTE key. Press the MUTE  
key briefly to mute recording. Press the  
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MUTE key again to unmute recording. Press  
and hold the MUTE key to mute the signal  
until you release the key. Release the MUTE  
key to unmute recording.  
While recording is muted, the MUTE key  
indicator lights up.  
Pressing RECORD key (or REC key) during  
a recording divides a recording into tracks  
(track increment).  
DVD RW HD  
Auto track increment  
four seconds or longer. However, recording may  
sometimes stop if you press the RECORD key fre-  
quently, even at an interval of five seconds. If you  
plan to divide a recording into tracks repeatedly,  
wait about ꢁ0 seconds until you press the RECORD  
key again.  
When recording, this allows the automatic division of  
the recorded material into separate tracks when the fol-  
lowing conditions occur:  
1
Press and hold the ATRK switch on the rec page of  
the virtual front panel for at least one second.  
The auto track screen appears.  
CAUTION  
On a CD, two seconds of silence automatically fol-  
low such a track division (no audio data is lost—the  
input signal is buffered before being written to the  
disc).  
TIP  
Note that tracks produced in this way must con-  
form to the Red Book standard (be more than four  
seconds long) and there can be a maximum of ꢇꢇ  
tracks on a disc.  
Figure 5.4: AUTO TRACK screen  
2
3
Move the cursor to highlight MODE  
.
Setting a level interval  
Rotate the JOG/DATA dial to select LEVELor  
You can specify the duration of silence to be detected in  
level mode.  
TIME  
.
Move the cursor to the LEVEL INTERVAL parameter on the  
auto track screen, then rotate the JOG/DATA dial to set  
the duration in the range from one second through six  
seconds (in one second steps).  
4
Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting.  
Automatic track increment in level mode  
Depending on the input source, tracks are added as fol-  
lows:  
Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting.  
Coaxial input When you record S/PDIF signal from  
a CD, MD, or DAT while DD mode is turned on, the  
PQ code is used to determine the track divisions. If a  
digital audio signal that does not contain the PQ code is  
input via the coaxial input, a new track is started when  
the signal level rises above the threshold after having  
fallen below the threshold for the duration specified by  
the LEVEL INTERVAL parameter on the auto track screen.  
Setting a delay  
You can offset the automatic track increment position in  
level mode.  
Move the cursor to highlight DELAY in the auto track  
screen, rotate the JOG/DATA dial to set the delay time  
in the range of –1.70 seconds through +1.70 seconds in  
0.01 steps, then press the ENTER key to confirm the set-  
ting.  
AES/EBU and analog inputs The threshold level  
page 35) is used to divide tracks. A new track is started  
when the signal level rises above the threshold after  
having fallen below the threshold for the duration speci-  
fied by the LEVEL INTERVAL parameter.  
TIP  
The automatic track increment recording in level  
mode starts when the audio signal rises above the  
specified sound threshold. Therefore, the beginning  
of the audio may not be recorded, or the beginning  
of the subsequent track may be concatenated to  
the end of the current track. To avoid these prob-  
lems, set DELAY to a negative value, change the  
recording start time and the start position of the  
source audio signal. Alternatively, you can lower the  
sound threshold.  
NOTE  
You can also divide a recording into tracks manu-  
ally by pressing the RECORD key during a record-  
ing. Note that the DV-RA1000HD is unable to create  
a track with a length of four seconds or less. Make  
sure that you press the RECORD key at intervals of  
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track screen, then rotate the JOG/DATA dial to set the  
interval in the range from 1 through 10 minutes (in  
steps of one minute). (The default setting is 5 minutes.)  
Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting.  
If time mode is selected, the DELAY parameter is dis-  
abled.  
Automatic track increment recording in time  
mode  
NOTE  
A maximum of ꢇꢇ tracks are allowed on a CD, and  
a maximum of ꢇꢇ tracks in a project on a DVD RW  
or HD. When the number of tracks reaches ꢇꢇ  
during recording on a DVD RW or on the HD, the  
DV-RA1000HD will continue recording on the ꢇꢇth  
track.  
In time mode, a recording is automatically divided into  
tracks at every specified interval.  
Specifying the interval  
Move the cursor to highlight TIME INTERVAL on the auto  
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Synchronized recording  
The synchronized recording function enables recording  
to start automatically when the start point of the record-  
ing source is detected, and to stop automatically when  
the end point of the recording source is detected.  
threshold after the Start ID of the PQ code is detected.  
• If DD mode is on and digital recording takes place  
through the COAXIAL connectors, recording starts  
when the Start ID of the PQ code is detected from a  
CD, DAT or MD player.  
In the sound level screen, you can set a detection  
threshold to trigger the start and end points of the  
source. (See “Setting the sound threshold level (SOUND  
LEVEL)” below.)  
• If the source is analog, or digital other than the  
above-mentioned recording starts if one second or  
more of “below-threshold” signal is received, fol-  
lowed by a signal above the threshold.  
If the sound immediately starts at a loud level,  
recording will not start.  
You can also rehearse synchronized recording. Pressing  
the SYNC switch on the rec page of the virtual front panel  
repeatedly will cycle the function through off, rehears-  
al, and on.  
• Recording stops when the signal drops and remains  
below the threshold longer than the duration speci-  
fied by the SYNC STOP parameter, or in the case of  
recording from a S/PDIF source, when a digital track  
stop signal is received.  
Recording starts and stops under the following condi-  
tions:  
• If a CD, DAT or MD is the S/PDIF recording source,  
recording starts when the signal level rises above the  
Settings in the sound level screen  
The sound level screen enables you to set the sound  
threshold level for synchronized recording and other  
parameters.  
Setting the sound threshold level (SOUND LEVEL  
)
Synchronized recording starts when the  
DV-RA1000HD detects audio signal level that goes  
above a specified sound threshold level.  
To display the sound level screen, move the cursor  
to the SYNC switch on the rec page of the virtual front  
panel, then press and hold the F5 key or ENTER key for  
at least one second.  
Select the threshold level from the following options:  
–72dB, –66dB, –60dB, –54dB, –48dB, –42dB, –36dB,  
–30dB, –24dB  
NOTE  
• The threshold level is also used for the auto cue  
matic track increment in level mode (see “Auto-  
• In DSD mode, if you have selected an option that  
is lower than –ꢂꢆ dB, the DV-RA1000HD will use  
the –ꢂꢆ dB setting.  
Figure 5.5: Sound level screen  
Move the cursor to a desired item, then rotate the  
JOG/DATA dial to set the value.  
After you finish making all necessary settings, press  
the ENTER key to confirm the settings.  
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Follow the steps below to rehearse synchronized  
recording and set the best recording start time:  
Setting DD mode (DD MODE)  
This parameter switches DD mode on and off.  
1
Press the SYNC switch on the rec page of the vir-  
tual front panel.  
When you try to record S/PDIF signal from a CD, MD,  
or DAT while DD mode is turned on, recording starts  
when the unit detects the start ID in the PQ code. When  
you use the synchronized recording function in DD  
mode, recording starts when the source device starts  
playing, and recording stops when the source device  
stops playing.  
The unit enters rehearsal mode and the RHSL  
indicator lights up steadily.  
2
3
Press the RECORD key, and then the PLAY key.  
The RECORD key indicator lights up and the  
PLAY key flashes.  
If the automatic track increment function is in level  
mode and DD mode is turned on, recording is automati-  
cally divided into tracks when the track number on the  
Start the recording source.  
The RECORD key flashes.  
The DV-RA1000HD records to a buffer memory  
and loops the first four seconds of the synchro-  
nized source after the threshold is exceeded, and  
displays the rehearsal screen.  
Setting the sync delay parameter (SYNC DELAY)  
Synchronized recording can be started earlier or later  
than the point at which the DV-RA1000HD detects  
an audio signal level that is higher than the specified  
threshold.  
The setting range is between 1.70 and +1.70 seconds  
(in steps of 0.01 second).  
Setting the sync stop parameter (SYNC STOP)  
You can specify the time duration after which the  
DV-RA1000HD will stop recording when the audio sig-  
nal level drops below the specified threshold.  
Figure 5.6: Rehearsing synchronized recording  
Adjust the delay time, if necessary.  
4
5
Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting.  
The setting range is between 5 and 60 seconds (in steps  
of 5 seconds) and INF (infinity, that is, recording will  
continue even after the audio level drops below the  
threshold).  
The unit displays the home screen and enter  
record ready mode.  
NOTE  
To cancel the setting, press the CANCEL key, in-  
Rehearsed synchronized recording  
stead of the ENTER key.  
While the SYNC REC indicator is indicating “RHSL,”  
synchronized recording can be rehearsed.  
Making the recording  
This allows “false starts” to be eliminated, as the  
recording start time can be offset by up to 1.7 seconds  
(in 0.01 second increments) from the time when input  
signal level rises above the threshold (recording trig-  
ger).  
1
Press the SYNC switch on the rec page of the vir-  
tual front panel to place the DV-RA1000HD in  
synchronized recording mode.  
The ON indicator lights up steadily.  
2
3
Locate a source playback point slightly earlier  
than the point from which you wish to record.  
Press the RECORD key, then the PLAY key.  
The RECORD key indicator lights up and the  
PLAY key flashes.  
4
Start playback of the source.  
When the signal level rises above the specified  
threshold, recording starts with a delay as speci-  
fied by the DELAY TIME parameter.  
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Monitoring  
While not recording, it is possible to switch between  
monitoring the input signal (the MONITOR indicator is  
on) and the playback of the disc.  
Note that this function is automatically turned on (i.e.,  
monitoring the input) when the DV-RA1000HD is  
recording or in record ready mode.  
Use the MONITOR key on the main unit or the  
RC-RA1000 to switch this function on (as shown by the  
indicator lighting).  
Also note that the VFP MONO function (see “MONO” on  
page 24) can be used to turn monaural monitoring on  
and off (but this does not work in DSD mode).  
DVD HD  
Oscillator  
While not recording, the oscillator is available from  
the virtual front panel. (See “The virtual front panel  
Use the F1 and F2 keys to navigate, and the JOG/DATA  
dial to change the SWITCH parameter between ONand  
OFF.  
The oscillator output level is a reference level of analog  
output.  
Change the frequency (FREQ) between 440Hz, 1kHz  
and 10kHz  
.
Pressing the on-screen OSC switch (use F5  
(PUSH)) briefly  
NOTE  
turns the oscillator on or off (nominal level).  
This feature can also be used with DVD and HD but  
not in DSD mode.  
Pressing and holding the switch brings up the oscillator  
setting screen:  
Figure 5.7: Oscillator screen  
Dithering  
Only available when recording CDs, use of the noise  
shaped dithering option may help signal-to-noise ratio  
when recording from digital 24-bit sources to a 16-bit  
CD.  
There are no options—simply turn the function on or  
off using the virtual front panel. (See “The virtual front  
Copy protection  
This digital copy protection (SCMS) is only available  
when recording CDs (not DVDs and HD).  
1GENERATION(single generation) “Children”  
may be digitally copied from the disc, but no “grand-  
children” may be produced from these children.  
The SYSTEM SETUP menu COPY ID allows three choices:  
None of these settings applies to analog copies made  
from the disc, of course.  
FREE(free) no copy prohibit is enabled. Digital  
copying from the disc is possible.  
Press ENTER to confirm this setting.  
PROHIBIT–(prohibited) copy prohibit is enabled.  
No digital copying is possible.  
The setting may be changed on a track-by-track basis.  
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Finalizing discs  
When recording has taken place on a CD-R or CD-RW  
disc, the TOC must be written to allow the disc to be  
played on ordinary CD players.  
The screen shows an appropriate message while final-  
ization is taking place (about a minute). No cancellation  
is possible until the finalization is complete.  
Press the on-screen FINALIZE switch in the Virtual Front  
to bring up a pop-up message.  
NOTE  
This function may also be accessed through the  
dedicated FINALIZE key on the RC-RA1000.  
Press ENTER to finalize the disc, or CANCEL to return  
to the VFP.  
Unfinalizing discs  
This is the opposite of finalizing—removing the TOC  
to allow more tracks to be added (subject to the space  
available on the disc).  
Press ENTER to unfinalize the disc, or CANCEL to  
return to the VFP.  
The screen shows an appropriate message while the  
disc is being unfinalized (about a minute).  
This is only possible with CD-RW discs, of course.  
To unfinalize a disc, press the on-screen UNFINAL switch  
in the Virtual Front Panel (see “The virtual front panel  
(VFP)” on page 23) to bring up a pop-up message.  
NOTE  
This function may also be accessed through the  
dedicated UNFINALIZE key on the RC-RA1000.  
Erasing discs (CD-RW)  
CD-RW discs can be erased and reused using the erase  
function available from the VFP.  
Press ENTER to erase the disc, or CANCEL to return to  
the VFP.  
To erase a disc, press the on-screen ERASE switch in  
the Virtual Front Panel (see “The virtual front panel  
(VFP)” on page 23) to select either a full erase of the  
disc (Full Erase) or a faster erase (Fast  
Erase) process and bring up a pop-up message.  
NOTE  
The Fast Erase process removes only the TOC, but  
not the entire data.  
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About marks  
A maximum of 99 marks can be added to a disc (CD) or  
to a project (DVD±RW/HD) to help with location, etc.  
These marks can be edited.  
Pressing and holding the DISPLAY key and  
then pressing the MARK key brings up the  
locate list screen.  
NOTE  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to scroll through the  
list. Marks are displayed in the order they  
appear in the play list (DVD/HD). If the  
play list order changes, so does the mark list  
order.  
• Although marks can be added to a CD recording  
project (or to a pre-recorded CD), they are not  
stored when the CD is ejected.  
• Marks can be stored on a DVD or in the HD as  
information. Note, however, that the marks will  
not be saved if you do not write the UDFMI to the  
• You do not need to write the UDFMI manually in  
an HDD project.  
Press the MARK key to add a mark at the  
point where the key was pressed. “Set  
mark!” appears for a second to let you  
know the mark has been set.  
Figure 5.8: The locate list  
NOTE  
Marks can be added when stopped, paused,  
playing back or recording.  
The MARK key on the RC-RA1000 remote control  
unit can be used to enter marks, and the LOCATE  
key can be used to bring up the locate list.  
Jumping to a mark  
NOTE  
To jump to a location mark, use the  
This function is available for DVD R discs.  
JOG/DATA dial to highlight it in the list, and  
press ENTER  
.
Editing marks  
From the locate list, use F3 and F4 to start  
editing the currently-highlighted mark.  
Press ENTER when the editing is complete.  
The mark is then highlighted, and you can  
use it for location.  
Use F1 (DEL) to delete the highlighted mark  
from the list.  
CAUTION  
• If you do not write the UDFMI information to disc,  
the marks will not be saved. (See “Writing the  
Figure 5.9: Editing a mark  
• If you change the mark position, the locate list  
will be automatically updated and sorted by time.  
• If you set a mark to a position beyond the end of  
the track, the mark will automatically be placed  
at the end of the track when you press the ENTER  
key.  
Use the cursor keys to highlight the time  
fields and the JOG/DATA dial to edit these  
fields, to slip the position of the mark.  
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The DV-RA1000HD features high-resolution recording  
using DVD±RW discs or HD. The format of this high-  
resolution recording is different from that for recording  
a standard DVD audio, SACD, or CD-DA disc.  
tion (DAW) for later sound processing and pre-master-  
ing.  
NOTE  
On the DV-RA1000HD, you can use DVD RW discs  
and the HDD for real-time recording. You can use  
DVD R discs only in copy mode to duplicate data.  
The recording process creates an archive of audio files  
which you can edit using a DV-RA1000HD. Also, these  
files can be subsequently transferred to external devices  
or personal computer such as a digital audio worksta-  
Organization of projects and files  
On the DV-RA1000HD, a project consists of up to 99  
audio files—the same number as the maximum number  
of tracks on a Red Book CD-DA.  
You can have different projects on the same disc (up to  
99 of them, in fact), and different projects can have dif-  
ferent sampling frequencies.  
When you format a brand new DVD±RW disc with the  
DV-RA1000HD, a new project is automatically added  
41.) The DV-RA1000HD internal HD already includes  
one default project (44.1kHz, 24-bit) at the time of ship-  
ment.  
As well as the audio files, a project also contains the  
following information:  
• Mark data  
• Text associated with the project other than the file  
names  
• A play list showing the running order  
In a project, all the files must be the same sampling fre-  
quency (or all in DSD format). This is determined when  
the project is set up.  
Writing the UDFMI  
In order for the DV-RA1000HD to read the information  
on a DVD±RW disc, control information referred as  
UDFMI (UDF Management Information) must be writ-  
ten to the disc.  
TIP  
This SAVE UDFMI function is also installed by de-  
fault as a short cut using function key F5. (See “Short  
CAUTION  
Although the DV-RA1000HD writes this control infor-  
mation at key events, such as when the disc is ejected,  
when the unit is shut down (see “Shut down” on page  
19), or when ODD/HDD mode is switched, unexpected  
power loss may cause a disc to appear unreadable.  
There is a limit to the number of times that DVD RW  
media used by the DV-RA1000HD can be written.  
This also applies to the UDFMI. It is impossible to  
provide definite guidelines on the number of times  
this is possible, but the type of media, environmen-  
tal factors, etc. introduce an element of unpredict-  
ability. We therefore recommend that wherever  
possible, you use new media for important record-  
ing projects, to prevent the possibility of data loss  
caused by media errors.  
To write the UDFMI manually:  
1
While the transport section is stopped, select the  
DISC sub-menu from the main menu.  
2
3
Highlight the SAVE UDFMI item and press ENTER.  
A popup asks you if you are sure. Press ENTER to  
continue, and a progress bar shows the progress  
of the operation.  
Press CANCEL to cancel the operation.  
Viewing the number of rewriting times  
The number of times the current disc has been rewrit-  
ten can be viewed in the check screen. Select CHECK in  
the system setup menu to display the check screen.  
Then, press the F3  
(MEDIUM) key to view the number.  
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Recording times and track lengths  
DVD RW discs recording  
Maximum  
track length  
(minutes)  
Sampling Recording Disc time  
The total time recordable on a DVD±RW single-layer  
disc depends on the sampling frequency.  
frequency  
type  
(minutes)  
44.1 kHz  
48 kHz  
88.2 kHz  
96 kHz  
176.4 kHz  
192 kHz  
2.8224 MHz  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
DSD  
290  
266  
144  
133  
70  
135  
124  
67  
In addition, the maximum file size is fixed at 2GB.  
This means that the maximum recording time per track  
also varies according to the sampling frequency.  
All audio files must be at least four seconds in length.  
62  
33  
66  
30  
107  
50  
Table 6.1: Sampling frequencies and  
recording times  
All audio files on the HD must be at least four seconds  
in length.  
HD recording  
The total time recordable on the HD is significantly  
longer than the time recordable on a DVD±RW disc.  
However, the maximum file length on the HD is the  
same as for a DVD±RW disc. There is a limit to the  
recording time for each project.  
The following recording times are estimates. You can-  
not extend the recording time beyond the maximum  
time specified for each project.  
Sampling  
frequency  
Recording  
type  
Maximum recordable time on the HD  
Maximum project length  
(60 GB)  
44.1 kHz  
48.0 kHz  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
PCM  
DSD  
811 minutes (13.5 hours)  
745 minutes (12.4 hours)  
405 minutes (6.7 hours)  
372 minutes (6.2 hours)  
202 minutes (3.3 hours)  
186 minutes (3.1 hours)  
811 minutes (13.5 hours)  
3779 minutes (62.9 hours)  
3472 minutes (57.8 hours)  
1889 minutes (31.4 hours)  
1736 minutes (28.9 hours)  
944 minutes (15.7 hours)  
868 minutes (14.4 hours)  
1417 minutes (23.6 hours)  
88.2 kHz  
96.0 kHz  
176.4 kHz  
192.0 kHz  
2.8224 MHz  
Table 6.2: Sampling frequencies and recording times  
Using a new DVD RW disc  
When you insert a new DVD±RW disc into the tray and  
close it, the DV-RA1000HD displays a popup screen.  
Press the ENTER key to display the format screen  
shown below. Follow the steps below to format the disc:  
1
2
Press the F1 or F2 key (cursor) to highlight  
FORMAT  
.
Rotate the JOG/DATA dial to select QUICKor  
FULL  
.
NOTE  
Quick format  
You cannot use a DVD R disc which is not re-  
corded any project. If you insert a DVD R disc into  
the tray, the DV-RA1000HD displays a message  
UNUSABLE DISC.”  
This formatting writes a project file and other neces-  
sary data, then places the DV-RA1000HD in record  
ready mode in a few minutes.  
If you insert a brand new disc, the DV-RA1000HD will  
work in the background when the unit is not recording  
or playing to format an unrecorded area on the disc.  
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NOTE  
While the DV-RA1000HD is formatting a  
DVD-RW disc in the background, the disc  
remains in “open” status. (The “OPEN”  
indicator flashes in the disc status section  
of the home screen.) A personal computer is  
unable to read these “open” discs. To use the  
discs with your computer, you must perform  
the close operations. (See “Close and open  
(DVD RW)  
• During a background format operation, the  
CLOSEindicator (for DVD+RW) or OPEN  
indicator (for DVD-RW) flashes in the upper right  
corner of the home screen. When the format op-  
eration is complete, the flashing CLOSE/OPEN  
indicator will be turned off.  
• Start recording after the background format  
operation is complete. If you attempt to record  
during a background format operation, the  
DV-RA1000HD may try to record data in an unfor-  
matted area on the disc.  
While the DV-RA1000HD is formatting a  
DVD+RW disc in the background, the disc  
remains in “closed” status. (The “CLOSE”  
indicator flashes in the disc status section of  
the home screen.) You can use this disc with  
your computer.  
• Do not insert a partially formatted disc into a  
computer’s disc drive. Otherwise, the back-  
ground format operation may resume incorrectly  
on a different drive.  
• Do not insert a disc formatted with a computer  
into the DV-RA1000HD disc tray. Format a disc  
using the DV-RA1000HD if you plan to use the  
disc with the DV-RA1000HD.  
Full format  
This formatting method formats the entire disc and  
takes about 30 minutes or more to complete.  
Using a non-supported disc  
3
4
Use the F1 or F2 key (cursor) to highlight NAME.  
When you insert a disc not supported by the  
Use the F3 or F4 key (cursor) and the JOG/DATA  
dial to enter a project name, then press the  
ENTER key.  
DV-RA1000HD into the tray and select ODD mode,  
the DV-RA1000HD displays a popup message that the  
disc type is not supported. Press ENTER to display a  
message that requests confirmation. Press ENTER again  
to format the disc (this is not recommended). Using a  
disc formatted in this way may cause writing or read-  
ing errors more frequently. Do not use such a disc for  
recording important materials.  
5
6
Use the F1 or F2 key (cursor) to highlight MODE.  
Rotate the JOG/DATA dial to select the audio for-  
mat mode from the following options:  
192kHz - 24bit,  
176.4kHz - 24bit,  
96kHz - 24bit,  
88.2kHz - 24bit,  
48kHz - 24bit,  
44.1kHz - 24bit,  
DSD  
You can view the information of the loaded disc by  
pressing the F3 (MEDIUM) key in the check screen. (See  
Using an already recorded disc  
When you insert a disc on which multiple project have  
already been recorded and select ODD mode, the proj-  
ect list screen appears. (See Figure 6.6, Loading a proj-  
ect) Select a project you wish to open.  
7
Press the ENTER key to start formatting.  
The DV-RA1000HD starts formatting the disc  
and create a project. When the format opera-  
tion is complete, the DV-RA1000HD displays the  
home screen.  
If a disc contains only one project, that project automat-  
ically opens.  
If you press the CANCEL key during a full  
format operation, a popup screen requests  
confirmation. Press the CANCEL key to con-  
tinue formatting. Or, press the ENTER key to  
cancel the full format operation. When the  
full format operation is cancelled, formatting  
will be performed in the background.  
NOTE  
Once you select a project, the project remains  
selected until you eject the disc. (Even if you switch  
to HDD mode, then switch back to ODD mode, the  
same project will open.)  
You can eject a disc or shut down the unit  
during a background format operation.  
If you perform the full format operation  
with a DVD-RW disc, the DV-RA1000HD  
will automatically carries out the close oper-  
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Close and open operations for DVD-RW discs  
Close operation  
When a DVD-RW disc is “closed,” the disc  
status indicator on the home screen changes  
You must perform the “close” operation when using a  
DVD-RW disc on the DV-RA1000HD to enable your  
computer to read data from the disc.  
from OPENto CLOSE  
.
Open operation  
If you perform the full format operation with a  
DVD-RW disc, the DV-RA1000HD will automatically  
carry out the close operation.  
If you “open” a DVD-RW disc that was “closed” after  
the quick format operation, you will be able to write  
data in the unformatted area. However, such an “open”  
disc cannot be read or written on a computer.  
If you perform the quick format operation, follow the  
steps below to perform the close operation. However,  
when the background format on a quick-formatted disc  
is complete, the DV-RA1000HD will automatically car-  
ries out the close operation.  
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2
3
From the main menu, select the DISC menu, then  
press the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a disc sub-menu.  
Select OPEN, then press the ENTER key.  
After a quick-formatted disc is “closed,” you can use  
only the formatted area on the disc.  
A popup message asks whether you wish to ex-  
ecute the open operation.  
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2
3
From the main menu, select the DISC sub-menu,  
then press the ENTER key.  
Press the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD opens a disc menu.  
The open operation starts. When it is complete,  
the unit displays the home screen.  
Select CLOSE, then press the ENTER key.  
When a DVD-RW disc is “opened,” the disc  
status indicator on the home screen changes  
A popup message asks whether you wish to ex-  
ecute the close operation.  
from CLOSEto OPEN  
.
Press the ENTER key.  
Full-formatted DVD-RW discs cannot be  
opened.  
The close operation starts. When it is complete,  
the unit displays the home screen.  
Adding a new project  
As a disc can contain more than one project, you can  
also use the menu system to create a project on a disc  
that has already been formatted, and contains a project.  
1
2
Select the PROJECT sub-menu from the main menu.  
Highlight CREATE and press ENTER  
.
This brings up the screen allowing you to enter  
the name and properties of a project, as de-  
scribed in the previous section.  
Figure 6.4: Creating a new project  
Adding notes to a project  
Add notes on artists, recording details, etc. to a project.  
Unlike a written disc insert or tape label, these notes  
will always stay with the disc. You can enter up to 1000  
characters for session notes, etc.  
NOTE  
The DV-RA1000HD displays notes regarding a  
DVD R disc. You cannot edit these notes.  
Figure 6.5: Adding notes to a project  
1
2
Select the PROJECT sub-menu from the main menu.  
Highlight the PROJECT TEXT sub-menu and press EN-  
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carriage return). Press and hold CANCEL to exit  
without saving (brief presses of CANCEL act as a  
delete key).  
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4
Use the soft keys and JOG/DATA dial (or an at-  
tached PS/2 keyboard) to enter the text. (See  
You can add more lines to the notes than you  
can see on screen and scroll up and down to view  
them.  
NOTE  
Remember that this text will not be stored on  
DVD RW until you write the UDFMI. (See “Writing  
Press and hold ENTER for a second or so, to store  
the project text (brief presses of ENTER add a  
Changing the current project  
1
Select the PROJECT sub-menu from the main menu.  
2
Highlight the OPEN sub-menu to show a list of the  
names of all projects on the disc, together with  
their sampling frequencies.  
The current project is shown with an arrow be-  
side the name.  
Figure 6.6: Loading a project  
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3
Use the JOG/DATA dial to move the cursor to the  
project to be loaded, and press ENTER. The se-  
lected project is then loaded (the sampling fre-  
quency is automatically changed).  
Changing the name of a project  
1
Select the PROJECT sub-menu from the main menu.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to move the cursor to the  
project to be renamed, and press either the F3 or  
F4 key.  
2
Highlight the OPEN sub-menu to show a list of the  
names of all projects on the disc, together with  
their sampling frequencies (see Figure 6.6, Load-  
ing a project).  
You can then edit the name of the project as  
The current project is shown with an arrow be-  
side the name.  
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3
Press ENTER when done.  
Deleting a project from disc  
1
Select the PROJECT sub-menu from the main menu.  
Press the F1 (ERASE) key to delete the highlighted  
project. You are asked to confirm the deletion.  
Press ENTER to delete, or CANCEL to cancel the  
operation.  
2
Highlight the OPEN sub-menu to show a list of the  
names of all projects on the disc, together with  
their sampling frequencies.  
All files in the project will be deleted along with the  
project itself.  
The current project is shown with an arrow be-  
side the name (see Figure 6.6, Loading a project).  
Formatting a disc  
When a disc that has already been used is formatted, a  
new project is automatically added to the disc.  
Reformatting a DVD±RW disc on the DV-RA1000HD  
will never result in an entirely blank disc (but of course,  
all previous data is removed during a format process).  
CAUTION  
If you attempt recording many times to the same  
DVD RW disc and erasing or formatting it often,  
you may find that it does not record properly. You  
should use a new disc for any really important re-  
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2
3
Select the DISC sub-menu from the main menu.  
4
Press ENTER to start the formatting process.  
This will take a few minutes, and the unit is not  
usable while the format takes place.  
Highlight the FORMAT sub-menu and press ENTER.  
Enter a name and sampling frequency for the  
first project to be created on the newly-formatted  
41).  
NOTE  
You cannot use DVD RW discs which have been  
formatted on a computer for recording with the  
DV-RA1000HD.  
Recording files to disc  
Once a project has been set up, audio files can be  
recorded at the sampling frequency and word length  
specified by the project.  
TIP  
In the same way as when the DV-RA1000HD is  
recording CDs, pressing RECORD while recording  
will create a track division. Also, to create several  
tracks from one recording (for example, when mak-  
ing a live recording), you can use the file divide  
Note that tracks divided in this way cannot be less  
than four seconds in length. Also note that repeated  
track divisions creating many short tracks (of five  
seconds or so) may cause the unit to stop record-  
ing. We recommend that you use manual track divi-  
sion to create tracks of about ꢁ0 seconds in dura-  
tion.  
1
Press the RECORD key. While the disc and drive  
are being “lined up” for recording, the READY  
indicator flashes.  
2
When the READY indicator is lit, press PLAY to  
start recording.  
While recording, the display shows either the  
elapsed time of the track, or the remaining time  
on the disc (change this with the DISPLAY key).  
Note that if the recording mode is set to Over-  
write, the elapsed time of the overwritten track is  
shown.  
To mute recording (that is, recording silent part),  
press and hold the MUTE key. Release the MUTE key  
to unmute recording.  
While recording is muted, the MUTE key indicator  
lights up.  
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Press STOP to finish recording.  
Recording mode  
In normal recording mode, stopping and restarting a  
recording will create a new track.  
To select a recording mode, use the RMODE switch on the  
rec page of the virtual front panel, or the RECMODE  
key on the RC-RA1000 remote control unit.  
On the other hand, in overwrite mode, restarting a  
recording will overwrite data from the current position  
in the same track. For example, if you stop then resume  
recording, a new track will not be added to the disc.  
Instead, recording will continue from the point at which  
you previously stopped on the same track. If the play-  
back position is located in the middle of the current file  
and you start recording in overwrite mode, new data  
will be written over the existing data from the point at  
which you started recording, in much the same way as  
an analog tape recorder.  
Normal mode  
N” appears above the RMODE switch on the rec page of  
the virtual front panel.  
Overwriting mode  
Oappears above the RMODE switch on the rec page of  
the virtual front panel.  
NOTE  
To view the current recording mode, open the rec  
page of the virtual front panel. The mode setting is  
not displayed on the home screen.  
NOTE  
Overwriting mode is available only for recording in  
PCM mode on a DVD RW disc or in the HD.  
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Playing back files  
Use the DV-RA1000HD in much the same way as a  
CD player when playing back the files recorded on a  
DVD±RW disc or HD.  
NOTE  
During DVD or HD playback, neither Start ID nor  
Track ID is transmitted from the AES/EBU or S/PDIF  
outputs. (Both IDs are transmitted from the S/PDIF  
output during CD playback.)  
Repeat functions, etc. will work as with CDs.  
Play lists  
A play list is a list in which files are assigned to tracks  
on a DVD disc. Unlike a programmed playback list (see  
list must appear once (and only once).  
TIP  
Only one play list per project can be created, but it  
is possible to program a play list so that the tracks  
are played in a different order, leaving unwanted  
tracks to the end.  
Figure 6.7: Editing a play list  
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4
Use the JOG/DATA dial to highlight a file.  
Play lists are created from the files present in a project  
in the following way:  
Use the F1 (up) and F2 (down) keys to move the  
highlighted file up and down in the play list or-  
der.  
1
2
Select the EDIT sub-menu from the main menu.  
From this sub-menu, select PLAY LIST  
.
5
Press ENTER when done.  
Restructuring the play list  
If you copied audio files (in BWF or DSDIFF for-  
mat) from a computer to projects on the HD of  
DV-RA1000HD or to a DVD disc, you must restructure  
the play list to play back these audio files using the  
DV-RA1000HD. Follow the steps below:  
Multiple audio files added to the play list will  
be sorted in alphabetical order. (If the audio  
files you attempt to add cause the play list to  
grow longer than the duration of the speci-  
fied project, only the files that will not cause  
the play list to exceed the specified duration  
will be added in alphabetical order to the  
play list).  
1
Open a project to which you copied audio files  
from a computer.  
2
Press the F3 key in the play list screen.  
NOTE  
A popup message appears, asking whether you  
wish to restructure the play list.  
When the play list is being restructured, the trans-  
ferred BWF file might be converted to a different  
format to suit the unit. In this case, the converted  
file may lose some information specific to the appli-  
cation that created the BWF-format file.  
3
Press the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD starts restructuring the play  
list.  
Any audio files (in BWF or DSDIFF format) in  
the project folder that are not included in the  
current play list will be added to the end of the  
play list.  
Setting marks  
As when recording CDs, you can use this facility to set  
location marks which can then be used for location pur-  
However, when recording to DVD±RW/HD, these  
marks are written to UDFMI as part of the project.  
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Erasing a file  
You can erase the current file in the following way:  
Select the EDIT sub-menu from the main menu.  
2
3
From this sub-menu, select ERASE. A popup mes-  
sage appears.  
1
Press ENTER to erase the file, CANCEL to cancel  
the action.  
Renaming a file  
When the DV-RA1000HD records files, it numbers  
them in sequence, starting at 0, which is probably not  
very useful in the future.  
3
Use the JOG/DATA dial to highlight a file, and  
press the F3 or F4 key to start editing.  
To rename files, and provide them with meaningful  
titles for future reference:  
1
2
Select the EDIT sub-menu from the main menu.  
From this sub-menu, select RENAME. Press ENTER  
.
Figure 6.9: Editing file names (ii)  
4
5
Edit the file name as described in “Naming files,  
Press ENTER when done.  
Figure 6.8: Editing file names  
Editing files  
CAUTION  
These editing operations are destructive, but there  
is one level of undo available which applies to the  
operations in the edit menu.  
Combining files  
If two recordings have been made in the same project  
which are to form one track, the files can be joined  
together.  
2
From this sub-menu, select COMBINE. Press ENTER.  
NOTE  
This operation is not possible with files recorded in  
DSD mode.  
You cannot join together files that are transferred  
from a CD if the CD has its copy ID set to “prohibit.”  
Figure 6.10: Confirming a file combine operation  
The current file is joined to the file following it in the  
play list (so if two files are to be joined and they are not  
next to each other in the play list, the play list must be  
3
Press ENTER to combine the files, or CANCEL to  
cancel the operation.  
NOTE  
TIP  
The maximum size of a file is ꢀ GB, as explained on  
combining two files will create a file larger than this,  
a popup message alerts you to the fact, and you  
cannot proceed with the combine operation.  
Although this technique simply appends one file to  
the end of another, it is possible to remove unwant-  
ed heads and tails using the editing functions. (See  
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Select the EDIT sub-menu from the main menu.  
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Dividing files  
You can split a file into two parts at the current play-  
back position. This may be useful if you want to divide  
a single long live recording into separate tracks, for  
example.  
NOTE  
This operation is not possible with files recorded in  
DSD mode.  
You cannot divide a file that is transferred from a  
Figure 6.11: Confirming a file divide operation  
CD if the CD has its copy ID set to “prohibit.”  
The DV-RA1000HD enters pause mode, and the  
first three seconds of the file following the divi-  
sion point are played back as a loop. Use the  
JOG/DATA dial to trim the division point so that  
the new file starts at the point you want.  
TIP  
You may want to set a mark at the split point so that  
you can locate it easily.  
File division always takes place on the current file.  
Each resulting file must be at least 4 seconds in length  
to be usable. If neither part resulting from the division  
is greater than four seconds in length, the divide opera-  
tion cannot be carried out. If one resulting file is under  
4 seconds in length, a popup message warns you. If  
you carry on with the divide operation, the short part is  
deleted (of course, this might be a cough or fret noise  
before a take which would be edited out in any case).  
3
Press ENTER to set the division point and split the  
file. The name of the second file is automatically  
created by the DV-RA1000HD following division,  
and is changed to BWF_FileXX where XX is the  
next number following any number already used  
by such a file in the current project.  
TIP  
If the second part of the divided file that you have  
already renamed is the part you want to keep (e.g.  
you are removing breath noise or drumstick clicks  
at the start of a track), you must delete the file cre-  
ated from the first part of the divided file, and re-  
name the remaining BWF_FileXX file to the original  
value.  
1
2
Select the EDIT sub-menu from the main menu.  
From this sub-menu, select DIVIDE. Press ENTER  
.
Undo and redo  
The last action performed in the edit menu can be  
undone (split files can be recombined and joined files  
can be resplit, play lists can be undone, etc.).  
1
2
Select the EDIT sub-menu from the main menu.  
Highlight UNDO/REDO and press ENTER. A popup  
message appears with either Undoor Redo  
followed by the name of the operation you are  
undoing or redoing (combine, divide, play list,  
etc.).  
,
If an action has been undone, you can redo it.  
Note that if any recording is done following an edit  
operation, that edit operation can no longer be undone.  
Likewise, if any recording is done following an undo  
operation, that undo operation can no longer be redone.  
3
Press ENTER to undo or redo the named opera-  
tion, or CANCEL to cancel the undo/redo.  
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The DV-RA1000HD features the following copy func-  
tions that enable you to copy projects and files between  
disks.  
•CD to HDD (Copying tracks from a CD to the HD)  
You can use the copy functions with DVD±RW discs as  
well as DVD±R discs.  
•DVD to HDD (Copying files and projects from a  
DVD to the HD)  
NOTE  
information on copying files between the computer  
and the HD of DV-RA1000HD or a DVD RW disc  
formatted by the DV-RA1000HD.  
•HDD to DVD (Copying files and projects from the  
HD to a DVD)  
•HDD to CD (Creating an audio CD using a project  
on the HD)  
Selecting a copy mode and copy source  
The following procedure is common to all copy func-  
tions.  
press the ENTER key. (To change the disc, press  
the CANCEL key. The DV-RA1000HD ejects the  
disc and displays a message that requests that  
you insert a disc.)  
Select a copy mode, then select a copy source (project  
or file). If a project in the copy destination uses the  
same name as the selected source project, select to indi-  
cate whether you wish to overwrite the existing project  
or cancel the copy operation.  
If an inserted disc is not compatible, the tray  
opens, and a popup message requests that you  
insert another disc.  
1
Select the COPY sub-menu from the main menu,  
then press the ENTER key.  
4
The DV-RA1000HD displays the source project  
selection screen. (This does not apply to a source  
CD.)  
The DV-RA1000HD displays the copy menu  
screen.  
Figure 7.2: Selecting a project  
Figure 7.1: Copy menu screen  
To change the disc, press the CANCEL key.  
(The tray opens and a popup message  
requests that you insert another disc.)  
2
Select a desired copy mode, then press the ENTER  
key.  
5
Use the function keys to select a copy source  
project.  
If a compatible copy source or destination disc  
has already been inserted into the tray, a popup  
message requests confirmation. Press the ENTER  
key.  
To select a highlighted project, press the F1 (SELECT)  
key. The selected project is marked with a check  
mark to the left of its name. Press the F1 key  
again to deselect the project.  
If a compatible copy source or destination disc  
is not inserted into the tray, or if you press the  
CANCEL key at the confirmation popup message,  
the disc tray automatically opens and a popup  
message requests that you insert a copy source  
disc into the tray.  
To select all projects, press the F2 (ALL SEL.) key.  
To deselect all selected projects, press the F3  
(ALL REL.) key.  
To display a file selection screen, press the F4 (FILE)  
key while the project marked with a check mark  
is selected.  
3
Insert a copy source or destination disc (depend-  
ing on the copy mode) into the tray, then press  
the ENTER key.  
If the project is not marked with a check mark,  
pressing the F4 key will not open the file selection  
screen.  
The DV-RA1000HD checks to confirm that the  
disc whether the disc is compatible.  
If you insert an unsupported disc, an error mes-  
sage appears. To continue the copy operation,  
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To display the project selection screen, press the  
F4 (PROJECT) key or the CANCEL key.  
After you press the F4 key to display the file  
selection screen, you can select a file to be  
copied using the function keys. When the file  
selection screen is first displayed, all files are  
selected. (That is, all files are marked with a  
check mark to the left of each file name.)  
If the total size of the selected files exceeds  
the available space on the destination disc, a  
popup message appears and all operations,  
excluding deselection of the files, will be dis-  
abled.  
To select or deselect a highlighted file, press the  
F1 key.  
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Press the ENTER key to confirm the file selection.  
To select all files, press the F2 (ALL SEL.) key.  
If a project in the copy destination uses the same  
name as the selected source project, a screen will  
request confirmation for the copy operation.  
To deselect all selected files, press the F3 (ALL REL.)  
key.  
Same project name in the destination  
If a project in the copy destination uses the  
same name as the selected source project, the  
DV-RA1000HD displays the following duplicate  
project screen that lists projects with the same  
name.  
To overwrite a highlighted project with the  
source project, press the F1 (REPLACE) key. The  
project overwritten is marked with an “O” to the  
left of its name.  
To not overwrite a highlighted project with the  
source project, press the F2 (NOT COPY) key. The  
project is marked with an “N” to the left of its  
name.  
Continue to select overwriting or canceling for  
each project in the list. When all duplicate issues  
are resolved, press the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a screen that re-  
quests confirmation of the copy operation.  
Figure 7.3: Duplicate project screen  
Determine whether you wish to overwrite each  
project in the list with the source project, or can-  
cel the copy operation.  
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Follow the instructions on the screen to perform  
the copy operation.  
Copying files and projects from a DVD to the HD  
You can copy data from a DVD±RW or DVD±R disc to  
the HD of DV-RA1000HD.  
3
Select a project/file to copy.  
You can select multiple projects.  
1
2
Select DVD to HD in the copy menu screen.  
You can also copy specified files inside a project,  
instead of copying the entire project.  
Insert a copy source DVD following the instruc-  
tions on the screen.  
For more information, see “Selecting a copy  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a source project  
selection screen.  
4
After you select a project, press the ENTER key.  
For more information, see “Selecting a copy  
If a project in the HD uses the same name as  
the selected source project, the DV-RA1000HD  
displays a duplicate project screen that lists all  
projects that use the same name. Follow the pro-  
cedure in the “Same project name in the destina-  
tion” section described above to resolve the name  
duplicate issues, then press the ENTER key.  
A message requests confirmation to start copying  
data to the HD.  
Figure 7.4: Selecting a source project  
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During this procedure, the DV-RA1000HD dis-  
plays a progress bar. When the procedure is  
complete, the unit displays the home screen.  
5
Press the ENTER key.  
The selected source projects or files are copied to  
the HD.  
After the copy operation is complete, the  
DV-RA1000HD initiates a procedure to quit copy  
mode.  
Copying files and projects from the HD to DVD  
You can copy data from the HD of DV-RA1000HD to a  
DVD±RW or DVD±R disc.  
name. Follow the procedure in the “Same project  
name in the destination” section described above  
to resolve the name duplicate issues, then press  
the ENTER key.  
1
2
Select HD to DVD in the copy menu screen.  
Insert a copy destination DVD following the in-  
structions on the screen.  
A message requests confirmation to start copying  
data to the DVD.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a source project  
selection screen.  
5
6
Press the ENTER key.  
The selected source projects or files are copied to  
the DVD.  
If you insert an unsupported disc, an  
error message appears. To continue the  
copy operation, press the ENTER key. To  
change the disc, press the CANCEL key. The  
DV-RA1000HD ejects the disc and displays a  
message that requests that you insert a disc.  
After the copy operation is complete, a message  
appears, asking whether you wish to copy the  
data to another disc.  
To copy the data to another disc, press the ENTER  
key.  
For more information, see “Selecting a copy  
The DV-RA1000HD automatically opens the tray.  
Follow the steps 4 and 5 described above.  
If you do not wish to copy the data to another  
disc, press the CANCEL key.  
The DV-RA1000HD initiates a procedure to quit  
copy mode.  
During this procedure, the DV-RA1000HD dis-  
plays a progress bar. When the procedure is  
complete, the unit displays the home screen.  
Figure 7.5: Selecting a source project  
3
4
Select a project/file to copy.  
Copying the data to a DVD±RW disc that  
already contains data  
You can select multiple projects.  
You can also copy specified files inside a project,  
instead of copying the entire project.  
If available space on the disc is smaller than  
the total size of the projects selected for the  
first copy operation, the DV-RA1000HD will  
check the disc, open the tray, then display a  
popup menu that requests that you insert a  
disc.  
After you select a project, press the ENTER key.  
If a project in the destination DVD uses the  
same name as the selected source project, the  
DV-RA1000HD displays a duplicate project  
screen that lists all projects that use the same  
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7 − Copy function  
Creating an audio CD using a project on the HD  
You can create an audio CD using project files on the  
HD of DV-RA1000HD as source material. Each file  
creates a track on the CD. You can also insert two sec-  
ond of silence between tracks. Note that the project files  
must be in 44.1 kHz/24-bit audio format.  
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2
Select HD to CD in the copy menu screen.  
Insert a copy destination CD following the in-  
structions on the screen.  
Figure 7.7: Track order screen with time indication  
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Specify the track order on the destination CD.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a source project  
selection screen.  
To do this, use the JOG/DATA dial to select a track  
(file), then use the F1 and F2 (up/down) keys to  
place the track in the desired track order loca-  
tion.  
If you have inserted a CD-RW disc that  
already contains data, the DV-RA1000HD  
displays a popup message, asking whether  
you wish to delete the data on the disc.  
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After you specify the track order, press the  
ENTER key.  
Press the ENTER key to delete the data on the  
disc. To change the disc, press the CANCEL key.  
The unit opens the tray and displays a popup  
message that prompts you to insert a disc.  
The track order is confirmed, and the unit dis-  
plays a screen that enables you to specify a silent  
interval (gap) between tracks.  
After you delete the data on the CD-RW disc, or  
if you have inserted a blank CD-R/RW disc, the  
DV-RA1000HD displays a source project selec-  
tion screen.  
If you have inserted any other disc, the unit  
opens the tray and displays a popup message that  
requests that you insert a disc.  
Figure 7.8: Track order screen with a gap column  
For more information, see “Selecting a copy  
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Add a silent gap between tracks.  
To do this, use the F1 and F2 (up/down) keys to  
highlight a position in which you wish to add a  
gap, then use the JOG/DATA dial to turn the gap  
on or off. When the gap is turned on, it is set to  
two seconds.  
After you set the gap between tracks, press the  
ENTER key.  
Figure 7.6: Selecting a source project  
The DV-RA1000HD displays the CD text edit  
screen.  
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4
Select files to copy.  
First select a project that contains the file or files  
you wish to copy, then select the files.  
After you select files, press the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays the track order  
screen.  
Figure 7.9: CD text edit screen  
By default, each track uses the name of the cor-  
responding file, and the disc title field is blank.  
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If you have inserted a CD-RW disc that already  
contains data, the DV-RA1000HD displays a pop-  
up message, asking whether you wish to delete  
the data on the disc.  
Press the ENTER key to delete the data on the  
disc. To change the disc, press the CANCEL key.  
The unit opens the tray and displays a popup  
message that prompts you to insert a disc.  
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Enter or edit the text.  
Use the F1-F4 (cursor) keys to select a character  
to edit, then use the JOG/DATA dial to change the  
character.  
You can also input characters using a keyboard  
connected to the PS/2 connector.  
10 After you edit the text, press the ENTER key.  
After you delete the data on a CD-RW disc, or  
if you have inserted a blank CD-R/RW disc, the  
DV-RA1000HD displays a popup message that  
requests confirmation for writing to the CD.  
Repeat the procedure from step 11.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a popup message  
that requests confirmation for writing the data to  
the CD.  
11 Press the ENTER key.  
The write operation starts.  
If you have inserted any other disc, the unit  
opens the tray and displays a popup message that  
requests that you insert a disc.  
When the write operation is complete, a message  
appears, asking whether you wish to create an-  
other audio CD using the same source files.  
If you do not wish to create another audio CD,  
press the CANCEL key.  
12 To create another audio CD, press the ENTER  
key.  
The DV-RA1000HD initiates a procedure to quit  
copy mode.  
During this procedure, the DV-RA1000HD dis-  
plays a progress bar. When the procedure is  
complete, then displays the home screen.  
The DV-RA1000HD automatically opens the tray.  
Insert a destination CD into the tray, then press  
the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD retracts the tray, then starts  
to check the disc.  
Copying tracks from a CD to the HD  
You can copy the tracks on a CD into a 44.1kHz/24-bit  
project on the HD of DV-RA1000HD. The tracks are  
copied in BWF format.  
For more information, see “Selecting a copy  
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Use the F1 and F2 keys to select a project into  
which you wish to copy the tracks.  
Copy IDs on a CD are used for tracks in the project  
play list. If copy-prohibited tracks are copied onto  
the HD as BWF files, you will be unable to edit these  
tracks (that is, you will be unable to divide or combine  
these tracks), nor can you copy them to a CD-R/RW  
disc.  
After selecting a project, press the ENTER key.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays in the source track  
selection screen a list of all tracks on the CD. (Note  
that tracks with Copy ID set to “Prohibit” will  
not be included in the list.)  
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2
Select CD to HD in the copy menu screen.  
Insert a copy source CD following the instruc-  
tions on the screen.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a destination proj-  
ect selection screen that includes a list of projects  
that are in 44.1 kHz format on the HD.  
Figure 7.11: List of tracks on the CD  
5
Select the tracks you wish to copy.  
To select a highlighted track, press the F1 (SELECT)  
key. The selected track is marked with a check  
mark to the left of its name.  
Press the F1 key again to deselect the check-  
marked tracks.  
Figure 7.10: Selecting a copy destination project  
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To select all tracks, press the F2 (ALL SEL.) key.  
mode, F3 and F4 keys to move the cursor, and the  
JOG/DATA dial to select a character.  
To deselect all selected tracks, press the F3  
(ALL REL.) key.  
You can also input characters using a keyboard  
connected to the PS/2 connector.  
6
When you finish selecting tracks, press the ENTER  
key.  
8
When you finish editing the text, press the ENTER  
key.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays a screen that en-  
ables you to edit the name of the files that will be  
duplicated in the specified project.  
The unit displays a message that requests confir-  
mation for copying tracks to the HD.  
If a file in the HD uses the same name as the  
selected source file, the DV-RA1000HD displays a  
duplicate file screen that lists all files that use the  
same name. Follow the procedure in the “Same  
project name in the destination” section to re-  
solve the name duplicate issues, then press the  
ENTER key.  
Figure 7.12: File name  
If you press the CANCEL key, instead of the  
ENTER key in Step 9, the DV-RA1000HD  
returns to the source track selection screen.  
The default file name is  
“YYYYMMDD_hhmm_TT.wav”. (YYYY: year;  
MM: month; DD: date; hh: hour; mm: minute;  
TT: track number)  
You cannot change the track number or exten-  
sion (.wav).  
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Press the ENTER key.  
The CD tracks are copied into the HD.  
After the copy operation is complete, the  
DV-RA1000HD initiates a procedure to quit copy  
mode.  
If you press the CANCEL key, instead of the  
ENTER key in Step 6, the DV-RA1000HD  
returns to the destination project selection  
screen.  
During this procedure, the DV-RA1000HD dis-  
plays a progress bar. When the procedure is com-  
plete, the unit automatically displays the home  
screen.  
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Edit the file names.  
Use the F1 and F2 keys to change the input  
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8 − Effects  
The DV-RA1000HD incorporates two signal proces-  
sors: a 3-band equalization stage and a dynamics pro-  
cessor. These can be inserted either before the final  
recording process or on playback.  
Equalization is carried out a 40-bit resolution, and  
dynamics processing is carried out at 32-bit resolution  
at the same sampling frequency as the current project.  
NOTE  
These effects can be used on playback to simulate the  
effects of pre-mastering effect processing before the  
mixed stereo track is actually pre-mastered in another  
facility, or may be even used to perform the actual pre-  
mastering.  
The effects are not available in Sampling Frequency  
1ꢅꢄ.ꢂ kHz, 1ꢇꢀ kHz, and DSD modes.  
Setting up the effect position  
The EFFECT key is used to switch the effects on and  
off, to set up the parameters, and to set up the position  
of the effect in the signal chain.  
0 dB to –72 dB and INF(full cut). Settings  
between 0 and –10 dB are made in 0.5 dB  
steps, settings from –10 dB onwards are  
made in 1 dB steps.  
Press and release the key to turn the effect chain on and  
off (the indicator shows the status).  
The EQ section can be switched ONor OFF  
(EQ SW).  
Press, hold and release the key to bring up the first set-  
ting screen:  
The next section cannot be set, but shows the  
level of the signal before the dynamics pro-  
cessor.  
The dynamics processor can be switched ON  
or OFF(DYN SW).  
The next section cannot be set, but shows  
the level of the signal immediately before the  
output level control.  
Figure 8.1: Effect setting screen  
Finally, the output level following the  
dynamics processor can be set (OUT LVL), using  
the same parameters as the input level set-  
ting.  
Use the F3 and F4 keys to move the cursor, and the  
JOG/DATA dial to set values. From left to right:  
The effect insertion position can be set to be  
on playback or recording (PLAYor REC).  
Press ENTER to confirm the settings (or  
CANCEL to cancel them).  
The input level to the effect processor section  
can be attenuated (IN LVL) with settings from  
Equalization  
The equalization effect has three bands: a shelving  
sweepable low, a fully parametric mid, and a shelving  
sweepable high.  
Pressing the F3 (BAND) key cycles between the  
LOW, MID and HIGH bands.  
Use the F1 (up) and F2 (down) keys to select  
the GAIN and FREQ (frequency) parameters and  
the Q parameter for the MID band.  
All bands can cut or boost ±12 dB. The slope of the low  
and high bands is 6 dB/octave.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to change the values.  
As the values change, the response curve  
changes to give a visual indication of the EQ  
setting.  
1
From the effect setting screen (see Figure 8.1, Ef-  
fect setting screen), press the F1 (EQ) key.  
2
Press F4 (SW) to switch the EQ effect on and off.  
When the effect is turned on, the response curve  
is filled solid, as in the figure here (it is hollow  
when the effect is turned off).  
Figure 8.2: EQ setting screen  
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NOTE  
The output level from the EQ effect (which  
feeds the dynamics processor) is shown by  
the meters at the right of the response curve.  
Since each band is capable of boosting the level by  
1ꢀ dB in the digital domain, you should take care  
not to overload the outputs.  
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Press ENTER to confirm these settings.  
Dynamics processor  
The dynamics processor has a number of settings avail-  
able:  
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3
The first parameter, TYPE, allows you to select the  
type of dynamics processor, as explained above:  
CMPx3, EXPx3, CMPx1, EXPx1.  
• Three-band compressor  
• Three-band expander  
• Single-band compressor  
• Single-band expander  
On this screen, use the F1 and F2 keys (up and  
down) and the JOG/DATA dial to set the crossover  
points for the dynamics bands (this only has an  
effect when CMPx3or EXPx3is selected).  
These two frequencies cannot overlap.  
The frequencies of the two crossover points of the  
three-band effects can be set (the slope of the filters is 6  
dB/octave).  
If CMPx1is selected, the MAKE UP (makeup gain)  
parameter can be turned ONor OFFhere.  
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Press F3 (BAND) to make the settings for the dy-  
namics processor. For CMPx3and EXPx3  
settings, repeated presses of the F3 key cycle  
through LOW, MID and HIGH bands. There is only  
one setting screen and one set of parameters,  
named SINGLE, for the single-band processors.  
The dynamics processor always comes after the EQ  
effect.  
1
From the effect setting screen (see Figure 8.1, Ef-  
fect setting screen), press the F2 (DYN) key.  
Figure 8.3: Dynamics crossover screen  
Dynamics Attack &  
setting release  
Gain  
reduction  
Output  
level  
Input level  
Threshold  
Gain  
Figure 8.4: Dynamics processor band settings  
THRESHOLD: The input signal level at which the  
compressor/expander starts to operate.  
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For each band of the processor, the following  
parameters are available (the screen shows the  
setting, and in many cases, a graphic changes to  
reflect the changes made to the parameter val-  
ue). Use the F1 and F2 keys to navigate, and the  
JOG/DATA dial to change values.  
RATIO: The ratio between the original and pro-  
cessed signal levels.  
KNEE: The shape of the change before and  
after the signal reaches the threshold level.  
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The slowest slope is set by the value “5.”  
RELEASE: The time the processed signal takes  
to return to unprocessed after the input sig-  
nal falls below the threshold (compressor) or  
exceeds the threshold level (expander).  
GAIN: The output level of the signal processed  
by the compressor/expander.  
ATTACK: The time the processed signal takes  
to achieve the specified ratio after the input  
signal exceeds the threshold (compressor) or  
falls below the threshold (expander).  
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Use F4  
and off.  
(SW) to turn the dynamics processor on  
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Press ENTER to confirm these settings.  
Effect libraries  
The DV-RA1000HD effect libraries, located on the HD,  
enable you to store and recall effect (EQ and dynamics)  
settings that can be shared by all projects.  
The EQ and dynamics libraries are each divided into  
two categories: a preset library that contains preset  
data, and a user library that can store user-defined set-  
tings. The EQ library and dynamics library can each  
store up to 99 sets of preset or user library data.  
The EQ library and dynamics library each feature a  
preset library that stores preset data and a user library  
that can store user-defined settings.  
Recalling library data  
Follow the steps below to recall stored preset data or  
user data.  
1
While the EQ setting screen (or dynamics setting  
screen) is displayed, press and hold the ENTER  
key for at least one second.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays the EQ library  
screen (or dynamics library screen).  
Figure 8.6: Dynamics library screen  
NOTE  
To return to the EQ setting screen (or dynamics set-  
ting screen) while the EQ library screen (or dynam-  
ics library screen) is displayed, press the CANCEL  
key.  
2
Move the cursor to the desired library data you  
want to recall.  
Figure 8.5: EQ library screen  
3
Press the F2 (LOAD) key.  
The DV-RA1000HD applies the recalled library  
data to the effect parameters, then displays the  
EQ setting screen (or dynamics setting screen).  
Storing library data  
You can store the current effect settings as user data.  
2
Move the cursor to the library data location to  
which you want to store the current settings.  
1
While the EQ setting screen (or dynamics setting  
screen) is displayed, press and hold the ENTER  
key for at least one second.  
NOTE  
You cannot store the settings to the preset data  
location.  
The DV-RA1000HD displays the EQ library  
screen (or dynamics library screen).  
3
Press the F1 (SAVE) key.  
The DV-RA1000HD stores the current parameter  
settings as the selected library data, then dis-  
plays the EQ setting screen (or dynamics setting  
screen).  
NOTE  
To return to the EQ setting screen (or dynamics set-  
ting screen) while the EQ library screen (or dynamics  
library screen) is displayed, press the CANCEL key.  
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Naming library data  
You can change the name of user library data.  
You can use up to 20 characters for a library  
data name.  
1
While the EQ library screen (or dynamics library  
screen) is displayed, press the F3 or F4 key to  
enter library name edit mode.  
3
When you finish editing the name, press the  
ENTER key.  
You can now move the cursor to individual char-  
acters.  
The edit is confirmed, and the EQ library screen  
(or dynamics library screen) is displayed.  
To cancel the edit and return to the EQ  
library screen (or dynamics library screen),  
press the CANCEL key, instead of the ENTER  
key.  
2
Following the instructions in “Naming files,  
data name.  
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9 − Use with a computer  
The DV-RA1000HD will work with the following  
Microsoft operating systems: Windows 2000 and  
Windows XP.  
CAUTION  
You should always follow your computer’s instruc-  
tions on how to disconnect a USB removable drive  
safely from your system. If you do not do this, there  
It will work with the following operating systems from  
Apple Computer: MacOS 9.2.2 and above, and MacOS  
X 10.2 and above.  
is a risk of data corruption on your computer.  
For all the above operating systems, no driver is  
required. The HD of DV-RA1000HD simply appears as  
a USB mass storage device.  
Connecting the DV-RA1000HD to a computer  
Only use a high-quality cable certified for use with  
USB 2.0 systems.  
2
A popup menu on the DV-RA1000HD screen asks  
you if you want to connect to the computer. Press  
ENTER (or CANCEL to cancel).  
NOTE  
The DV-RA1000HD appears as a mass storage unit (on  
some Microsoft systems, it may initially appear as an  
“unrecognizable device”; this will also happen if the  
DV-RA1000HD is not in USB mode when it is con-  
nected to a PC).  
• You can use the DV-RA1000HD with USB 1.1 sys-  
tems, but the performance will necessarily not be  
as good as with a USB ꢀ.0 system.  
• Avoid connecting the DV-RA1000HD to a com-  
puter using a USB hub. Always connect the  
DV-RA1000HD and computer directly.  
All front panel controls are disabled (except the  
CANCEL key (see below). Use the computer’s system to  
eject a disc.  
1
Press MENU and select USB. Press ENTER.  
Disconnecting from Windows 2000 / XP systems  
With Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the procedure  
is a little more complex than simply unplugging the  
DV-RA1000HD.  
1
Left-click this icon to show a popup bar. Click  
this popup bar to allow the DV-RA1000HD to be  
removed from the computer.  
In the system tray (typically at the bottom right of the  
screen), you see an icon picture of a PC card and an  
arrow.  
Figure 9.1: Disconnecting the DV-RA1000HD  
2
Follow the instructions below on disconnecting.  
(See “After “ejecting” from the computer” be-  
low.)  
Disconnecting from Mac OS X systems  
When you are disconnecting the DV-RA1000HD from  
a Macintosh system (OS 9 or OS X), drag the disk icon  
to the Trash, or press Command-E (OS X 10.3 also has  
a button in the Finder which allows ejecting removable  
media).  
When the icon has disappeared from your desktop, you  
can disconnect the DV-RA1000HD as described below.  
After “ejecting” from the computer  
When you have used the computer operating system to  
“eject” or disconnect the DV-RA1000HD from the sys-  
tem:  
2
3
A popup appears. Press ENTER to completely dis-  
connect the DV-RA1000HD, or CANCEL to halt  
the disconnection process.  
1
Press CANCEL to start the disconnection process.  
When the popup disappears, you can disconnect  
the cable from the computer.  
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Transferring audio files  
You can transfer audio files (BWF or DSDIFF format)  
between a computer and the HD of DV-RA1000HD via  
a USB connection.  
When the play list is being restructured, the  
transferred BWF file might be converted to a  
different format to suit the unit. In this case,  
the converted file may lose some information  
specific to the application that created the  
BWF-format file.  
After you transfer a computer’s file to the  
HD of DV-RA1000HD, you must add the file  
to the play list on the HD by restructuring  
Transferring files between a DVD disc and a computer  
In addition to transferring audio files between a com-  
puter and the HD, you can transfer audio files (in the  
BWF or DSDIFF format) between a DVD±RW disc  
(formatted with the DV-RA1000HD) and a computer,  
by inserting the DVD±RW disc into the DVD drive of  
the computer.  
When the play list is being restructured, the  
transferred BWF file might be converted to a  
different format to suit the unit. In this case,  
the converted file may lose some information  
specific to the application that created the  
BWF-format file.  
After you transfer a computer’s file  
to DVD±RW disc formatted with the  
DV-RA1000HD, you must add the file to the  
play list on the DVD±RW by restructuring  
You can also transfer audio files from  
a DVD±R disc that was created by the  
DV-RA1000HD in copy mode to a computer.  
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Analog I/O  
Balanced inputs  
Connector:  
3-pin XLR female x 2 (1: GND, 2: Hot, 3: Cold)  
Input impedance  
Nominal input level  
Maximum input level  
> 10 kΩ @ 1 kHz  
+6 dBu (at max. +15 dBu), +4 dBu (at all other levels)  
+15 dBu, +18 dBu, +20 dBu, +22 dBu, +24 dBu (switchable)  
Unbalanced inputs  
Connector  
Unbalanced RCA pin jacks x 2  
> 10 kΩ @ 1 kHz  
–10 dBV  
Input impedance  
Nominal input level  
Maximum input level  
+6 dBV  
Balanced outputs  
Connector  
3-pin XLR male x 2 (1: GND, 2: Hot, 3: Cold)  
220 Ω  
Output impedance  
Nominal output level  
Maximum output level  
+6 dBu (at max. +15 dBu), +4 dBu (at all other levels)  
+15 dBu, +18 dBu, +20 dBu, +22 dBu, +24 dBu (switchable)  
Unbalanced outputs  
Connector  
Unbalanced RCA pin jacks x 2  
Output impedance  
Nominal output level  
Maximum output level  
220 Ω  
–10 dBV  
+6 dBV  
Phones output (stereo)  
Connector  
1/4 " stereo jack (T = L, R = R, S = GND) x 1  
Max output power  
80 mW + 80 mW (30 Ω)  
Digital I/O  
PCM inputs (XLR)  
Connector:  
3-pin XLR female x 2 (1: GND, 2: Hot, 3: Cold)  
IEC-60958-4, AES-3-1992  
Signal type  
Input frequencies (kHz)  
44.1/48, 88.2/96 (double-speed or double-wire), 176.4/192 (double-speed + double-wire)  
all 6%  
Data format  
16-bit (44.1 kHz, CD-DA), 24-bit (PCM recording to DVD RW or HD)  
Input impedance  
Nominal input level  
Minimum signal level  
Intrinsic jitter  
110 Ω 20%  
2–7 Vpp  
200 mVpp  
<0.025UI (4 ns @ 48 kHz)  
PCM inputs (RCA)  
Connector:  
RCA (pin) jack x 1  
Signal type  
IEC-60958-3  
Input frequencies (kHz)  
Data format  
44.1/48, 88.2/96 (double-speed ), all 6%  
16-bit (44.1 kHz, CD-DA), 24-bit (44.1 kHz/48 kHz, 88.2/96 kHz to DVD RW or HD)  
Input impedance  
Nominal input level  
Minimum signal level  
Intrinsic jitter  
75 Ω 20%  
0.5 Vp-p  
0.2 Vp-p  
<0.025UI (4 ns @ 48 kHz)  
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DSD inputs (BNC)  
Connector  
BNC connectors x 2  
Signal type  
Sony SDIF-3 format / DSD-Raw  
Signal level  
2 V to 5 V (equivalent to 5V TTL)  
Input impedance  
Clock synchronization  
75 Ω, 10%  
Must be synchronized to 44.1 kHz at WORD SYNC IN or use internal clock at 44.1 kHz  
PCM outputs (XLR)  
Connector:  
3-pin XLR male x 2 (1: GND, 2: Hot, 3: Cold)  
IEC-60958-4, AES-3-1992  
Signal type  
Output frequencies (kHz)  
44.1/48, 88.2/96 (double-speed or double-wire), 176.4/192 (double-speed + double-wire)  
all 6%  
Data format  
16-bit (44.1 kHz, CD-DA), 24-bit (PCM recording to DVD RW or HD)  
Output impedance  
Nominal output level  
Intrinsic jitter  
110 Ω 20%  
2–5 Vpp  
<0.025UI (4 ns @ 48 kHz)  
PCM outputs (RCA)  
Connector:  
RCA (pin) jack x 1  
Signal type  
IEC60958-3  
Output frequencies (kHz)  
Data format  
44.1/48, 88.2/96 (double-speed ), all 6%  
16-bit (44.1 kHz, CD-DA), 24-bit (44.1 kHz/48 kHz, 88.2/96 kHz to DVD RW or HD)  
Output impedance  
Nominal output level  
Intrinsic jitter  
75 Ω 20%  
0.5 Vpp (typical)  
<0.025UI (4 ns @ 48 kHz)  
DSD outputs (BNC)  
Connector  
BNC connectors x 2  
Signal type  
Sony SDIF-3 format / DSD-Raw  
Signal level  
2 V to 5 V (equivalent to 5V TTL)  
Output impedance  
Clock synchronization  
10 Ω  
Must be synchronized to 44.1 kHz at WORD SYNC IN or use internal clock  
Other connections  
WORD SYNC IN  
Connector  
BNC  
Input voltage  
5 V TTL equivalent  
Input impedance  
75 Ω 10%, with THRU automatically engaged  
WORD SYNC OUT  
Connector  
BNC  
Input voltage  
5 V TTL equivalent  
Input impedance  
Sampling frequencies (kHz)  
< 10 Ω  
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 (PCM) / 44.1 (DSD)  
WORD SYNC THRU  
Connector  
BNC  
Output voltage  
5 V TTL equivalent  
< 10 Ω  
Output impedance  
USB 2.0  
USB 2.0 Hi-speed Female B-type connector for connection to personal computer  
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CONTROL I/O (serial) connector  
Connector  
‘D’-sub 9-pin female  
Control protocol  
TASCAM optical disc control protocol a  
RS-232C  
Communication protocol  
REMOTE IN (from RC-RA1000)  
Connector  
2.5 mm stereo mini-jack  
KEYBOARD  
Connector  
Standard PS/2 mini-DIN connector  
Compatibility  
101-key (US) keyboard or 106-key (Japanese) PS/2 keyboard  
a. Contact your TASCAM distributor for full details of how to use this connector if you wish to implement remote  
control.  
Audio performance  
These figures all measure analog-to-analog performance.  
Frequency response  
All modes  
20 Hz — 20 kHz ( 0.5 dB)  
Fs = 88.2/96 kHz  
DSD mode  
at 40 kHz –1 dB ( 1 dB)  
at 50 kHz –3 dB ( 1 dB)  
at 70 kHz –3 dB (+1 dB/–2 dB)  
Fs=176.4/192 kHz  
Total Harmonic Distortion (typical)  
PCM, DSD  
0.004% (f=1 kHz, AES-17LPF, AD to DA)  
Signal-to-noise ratio (typical)  
ADC  
DAC  
110 dB (A-weighting, AES-17LPF, DVD recording)  
120 dB (A-weighting, AES-17LPF, DVD recording)  
Crosstalk  
>97 dB, f=1 kHz, AES17-LPF, DVD RW/HD recording  
<0 dB = –16 dBFS  
Click noise  
Difference between channel levels <1.0 dB, 1 kHz, 0 dBFS  
Physical, etc. specifications  
Voltage requirements  
Power consumption  
Dimensions (w x h x d)  
AC100-240 V, 50/60 Hz  
33 W  
483 x 95 x 357 (mm)  
19 x 3.75 x 14.1 (in)  
Weight  
6.8 kg (15 lbs), excluding remote control unit  
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)  
Operating temperature  
TASCAM DV-RA1000HD  
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Dimensional drawing  
483 mm  
465 mm  
435 mm  
357 mm  
331 mm  
15 mm  
11 mm  
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Block diagram  
Figure 10.2: Block diagram  
TASCAM DV-RA1000HD  
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Notes  
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Notes  
TASCAM DV-RA1000HD  
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DV-RA1000HD  
TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-422-52-5082  
3-7-3, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8550, Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
Printed in China  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640  
TEAC CANADA LTD.  
Phone: +1905-890-8008 Facsimile: +1905-890-9888  
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. De C.V  
Phone: +52-555-581-5500  
Campesinos No. 184, Colonia Granjes Esmeralda, Delegaacion Iztapalapa CP 09810, Mexico DF  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
Unit 19 & 20, The Courtyards Hatters Lane Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8TE, U.K.  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
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