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Digital audio production environment
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Part IX–Connections and Ports
same signal directly out, unaffected by any of the
SX-1's electronics.
The Sony 9-pin connector (also known as P2) is used
for connecting to devices that adhere to that protocol.
See "P2 Remote Machine Control in the SX-1" on
page 34 for more information on connecting P2
devices.
6 CASCADE
This connector will be used in a
future release to allow a TASCAM DM-24 console
to act as a "sidecar" for the SX-1.
7 ADAT I/O
These connectors carry eight chan-
nels of digital audio in a format commonly referred
to as ADAT lightpipe. The 9-pin D-sub connector is
used for sync/control with an ADAT-style device.
Connect a momentary-style
8 FOOTSWITCH
pedal here for remote control of recording (punching
in or out). The polarity (that is, whether the pedal is
normally open or normally closed) of the pedal is set
on the LCD
screen.
PREFERENCES
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9 TIME CODE IN
Connect the LTC (Longitudi-
nal Time Code, often referred to as SMPTE) output
of a device to this input. The SX-1 can chase this
incoming code.
A WORD IN/OUT/THRU
and receive word clock signals. The
takes the signal received at the
exact mirror, untouched by the SX-1's electronics.
B LTC OUT
This jack allows the SX-1 to output
LTC (or SMPTE). The frame rate is determined on
the
pages.
SETTINGS
C DIGITAL I/O (SPDIF) 1 and 2
send and receive digital audio in S/PDIF or AES/
EBU format (automatically detected for input,
switchable for output). They can be directly moni-
tored in the monitoring sections by selecting either
or
.
D-IN 1
D-IN 2
D Expansion slots
available I/O expanded by the addition of 8-channel
expansion cards in these slots. These cards are the
same as those used in the TASCAM DM-24 console.
These jacks send
connector
THRU
and sends out an
IN
These jacks
The SX-1 can have its

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