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DV-RA1000HD Audio Master Recorder DV-RA1000HD The Ultimate High-Defi nition Recorder Gains Hard Disk Recording The TASCAM DV-RA1000HD is the new go-to device for high-resolution mixdown, mastering and event recording. It supports recording to CD, DVD or hard disk media at up to 192kHz/24-bit PCM resolution. Like its predecessor, the DV-RA1000, it also records Direct Stream Digital audio, The DV-RA1000HD is the quintessential high-defi nition Sony’s revolutionary format created digital recorder: for Super Audio CDs. TASCAM remains the only manufacturer to offer Direct • High-quality stereo recording at up 192kHz/24-bit or DSD format Stream Digital recording for under $10,000, making the format attainable • Records to Built-in 60GB hard drive, DVD+RW, CD-R/RW media for audiophile archival and professional • Archives to DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW discs studio mixdown. • Multiband compression and 3-band EQ mixdown effects The DV-RA1000HD includes DSP for • USB 2.0 connection to PC for use as DVD data drive EQ and dynamics processing, a USB 2.0 connection for computer transfer and a • Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs and outputs rear panel packed with the connections • Balanced AES/EBU inputs and outputs, running at normal, professionals demand. Minnetonka’s double-speed and double-wire formats discWelder Bronze 1000 for DSD conversion • SDIF-3 DSD input and output for external conversion and and DVD-Audio disc authoring is offered processing of DSD audio free from TASCAM for DV-RA1000HD • Word Sync In, Out, Thru owners. The DV-RA1000HD provides more • RS-232C serial control than 60 hours of recording to its built-in • PS/2 keyboard connector for title editing 60GB hard drive, making it ideal for live recording. Recording is also possible • User-defi nable function keys direct to DVD+RW media for over fi ve • Large, backlit LCD display hours of recording at better-than-CD • Records to standard CD-DA, Broadcast Wave and DSDIFF formats quality. Designed for recording studio • Dedicated input level control and adjustable maximum mixdown, audiophile archival, live output level recording and installed sound, you • ±6% pitch control can trust the DV-RA1000HD with your most treasured master recordings. • Fade in/out • Jog playback • Power on play feature • Various play and record modes such as auto track increment, auto cue, auto ready, single/continuous play and program A/B play. • Wired remote control (RC-RA1000) included • Headphone output DV-RA1000HD Audio Master Recorder Rear Panel Connections • (2) XLR balanced analog line inputs • (2) RCA unbalanced analog line inputs • (2) SDIF 3/DSD RAW outputs on BNC jacks • (2) XLR balanced analog line outputs • USB 2.0 interface for connection to PC • (2) RCA unbalanced analog line outputs • RS-232 connector for device control • (2) Stereo AES/EBU digital inputs on XLR balanced jacks • BNC Word Sync Input and Out/Thru with auto termination • Stereo S/PDIF digital input on coaxial connector • Wired RC-RA1000 remote input • (2) Stereo AES/EBU digital outputs on XLR balanced jacks • Stereo S/PDIF digital output on coaxial connector • (2) SDIF 3/DSD RAW inputs on BNC jacks Available from TASCAM Minnetonka discWelder • Author standard Bronze1000 DVD-Audio discs from DV-RA1000HD recordings • Authored discs can be made compatible with any DVD player – DVD-Audio or DVD-Video • Convert DSD recordings to PCM for editing in workstation software Included RC-RA1000 Wired Remote All specifi cations subject to change without notice. www.tascam.com Visit www.tascam.com for the most up-to-date information. 7733 Telegraph Road • Montebello All trademarks are property of their respective holders. California • 90640 • USA Rev 10/06, © Copyright 2006 TASCAM, a division of TEAC America . phone 323.726.0303 All rights reserved..
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