Bit Recording; Ad-1000 Adat Configurations - Apogee AD-1000 Operating Manual

Portable reference analog to digital conversion system
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However, many people have come to depend on the superior audio quality of using UV22 to record their 16-bit
tracks, and report no significant audio damage by using UV22 again when the recording is mastered. The bot-
tom line here is that you need to be the judge of your own recordings. Listen to the music as it goes through
its various stages of tracking, mixing, editing, sequencing and mastering. If you like what you hear, then its OK.
If you don't, then its not. Music is art, not science.
Recording with the AD-1000 to ADAT (without the BRC)
1. Connect the output from your console or microphone to the AD-1000 XLR input connectors. (When viewing
the AD-1000 from the rear, the Left XLR is on the left side)
2. Select any analog input (+4, –10 or MIC) on input select switch.
3. Set the front power switch of the AD-1000 to the ADAT position.
4. Select the SYNC SOURCE to CRYSTAL.
5. Select the SAMPLE RATE selector to desired setting (44.1 or 48kHz).
6. Connect the optical cable from your AD-1000 optical output to the ADAT optical input of the destination
ADAT (When viewing the AD-1000 from the rear, the optical output is on is on the right side).
7. Set the ADAT unit to DIGITAL IN.
8. Arm the desired tracks of the ADAT (left channels are odd numbers 1,3,5,7 and right channels are even
numbers 2,4,6,8).
Recording with the AD-1000 as the master (BRC as the Slave)
ADAT
"Digital In"
ADAT w/BRC – AD-1000 as Master
1. Connect the output from your console or microphone to the AD-1000 XLR input connectors. (When viewing
the AD-1000 from the rear, the Left XLR is on the left side)
2. Select any analog input (+4, –10 or MIC) on the input select switch.
3. Set the front power switch of the AD-1000 to the ADAT position.
4. Set the SYNC SOURCE to CRYSTAL.
5. Set the SAMPLE RATE selector to the desired setting (44.1 or 48kHz).
6. Connect the word clock cable (75
to the 48 kHz input of the BRC. A special cable "PS-1000/AD-1000 Cable" is required for this. It may be pur-
chased from your Apogee dealer or see the diagram to build it yourself.
7. Set the BRC to external sync. (EDIT, EXT SYNC to 48K Input)
8. Connect the optical cable from your AD-1000 optical output to the optical ADAT input of the destination
ADAT . (When viewing the AD-1000 from the rear, the optical output is on is on the right side).
9. Set the ADAT unit to DIGITAL IN.
10. Arm the desired tracks of the ADAT (left channels are odd numbers 1,3,5,7 and right channels are even num-
bers 2,4,6,8).
AD-1000 Operating Manual
WC Out
15-pin HD
75
Fiber-Optic
Optical
Cable
Out
Digital In
Sync 9-pin D
coax) from the WC output of the AD-1000 (on the 15 pin HD connector)
48 kHz In
Coax
BRC
Sync 9-pin D
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AD-1000
Sync Source:
Crystal
BRC:
Ext Sync
48kHz In

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