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11.3.2 TEAC Data DAT Recorders
The TEAC line of multichannel data DAT recorders can be connected to the DAT-
Link. This includes TEAC's RD125T 4-channel, RD135T 8-channel, and RD145T
16-channel data recorders. The RD135T can record 2 or 4 channels of data at
sampling rates up to 48,000 samples/second or 8 channels of data a sampling rates
of 12,000 or 24,000 samples/second. Other models of TEAC recorders may be com-
DAT-Link
patible with the
been extensively tested, operation with other decks may be limited. In subsequent
sections, \RD1x5T" will be used to refer to any compatible deck.
DAT-Link
The
+ hardware and the NetAudio software includes support for transfer-
ring data to and from the RD1x5T. During the transfers all time code, voice memo,
and other side information can be preserved. In addition, the NetAudio software
includes two programs,
teacin
information.
Connecting the RD1x5T
To use the RD1x5T with the
TEAC
, available from your
routing box with two 15-pin cables and one 9-pin cable. With the power to the
DAT-Link
RD1x5T and the
1. A single cable exits from one end of the interface box and two cables exit from
the other end. Connect the single cable to the port labeled I/F on the rear
of the RD1x5T and the interface box.
2. Connect the other 15-pin cable which exits from the end of the interface box
with two cables to the
3. Connect the 9-pin cable to the
4. The RD1x5T and the
DAT-Link
models of the
before the RD1x5T. On these units the
lights will both light and stay on if the RD1x5T is powered on rst.
Setting up NetAudio for the RD1x5T
Once the RD1x5T is connected, the NetAudio daemon should be started on the
host computer as described in Section 3. With the server running, you then need
to execute the following commands
Note that on older versions of the
3
can be used in its place.
PRO16NF
+. However, since only the RD135T and RD145T have
and
, which can decode and encode the side
teacout
DAT-Link
+, you will need an interface cable-set,
DAT-Link
supplier. This interface consists of a small
+ turned o, make the following connections:
DAT-Link
's DSP-Port connector.
DAT-Link
's Remote connector.
DAT-Link
+ can then be powered on. Note that on some
+ it may be necessary to power on the
DAT-Link
3
DAT-Link
+software, the
Third Party Support
IF-
DAT-Link
's Record and Playback
program may not exist and
GP16
+
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