1-Main Functions And Features - Tascam HD-R1 Quick Start Manual

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1–Main Functions and Features
Rack-mountable stereo audio recorder for
professional use and installations
High reliability, durability and resistance to
vibration-caused skipping realized by design that
uses Compact Flash memory cards (CF cards) to
record without moving parts
USB type A port on the front panel allows file
exchange with USB storage devices and text input
with USB computer keyboards
Record and play both uncompressed WAV-format
(16/24-bit) audio files and compressed MP3-format
audio files
Handles MP3 files with a variety of bit rates
(64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320 kbps for
stereo MP3s)
Handles 44.1 kHz /48 kHz /88.2 kHz /96 kHz
sampling rates
Records in either mono or stereo
Failsafe mechanism closes recording files every 4
seconds
Playback and stereo input signals can be mixed and
monitored
Mic/line inputs (with a 20 dB PAD) and line
outputs use balanced analog XLR connectors
Euro terminal block input and output
Unbalanced RCA inputs and outputs (−10 dBV)
XLR/TRMNL input switch on the back panel and
input level knob on the front panel to adjust the
analog input
Phantom power switch on the rear panel (indicator
on the front)
S/PDIF digital input and output
Standard jack and level knob for headphone
monitoring on the front panel
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TASCAM HD-R1
Records uncompressed audio in WAV format or
compressed audio in MP3 format
192 x 32 pixel LCD display with a backlight
Direct playback control of tracks 1–16 possible
using 25-pin D-sub parallel remote interface
Playback control of up to 1023 track possible using
Binary Play mode
RS-232C serial control port
File exchange with a computer and remote control
(FTP and Telnet) are possible using RJ45 Ethernet
interface at 10/100 Mbps
Supports various playback modes including
playback of a single file, all files on a CF card, all
files in a designated folder, all files in a playlist,
and random playback
Power On Play function starts playback
automatically when power is turned ON
Ducking mode with threshold and attenuation
functions
Adjustable reference level (+15/+18/+20/+22/+24
dBu)
Auto Marker function sets markers at fixed
intervals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 30, 60 minutes)
automatically
Preference and marker files are saved in XML
format
Playlist allows various settings, including track
playback order, playback start and end points
for individual tracks, and volume adjustment for
individual tracks

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