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TECHNICAL REFERENCE
HDR 24HDR 24
HDR 24HDR 24
HDR 24/96
24 TRACK/24 BIT, DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDER AND EDITOR
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Seite 1 - TECHNICAL REFERENCE

TECHNICAL REFERENCEHDR 24HDR 24HDR 24HDR 24HDR 24/9624 TRACK/24 BIT, DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDER AND EDITOR

Seite 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

HD24/96 Technical Reference 10Status LEDsThe group of LEDs to the left of the time code display indicates the state of several ofthe current setup opt

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 100Another common setup is to use a transport synchronizer that is genlocked to video. In thisscenario, the synchronizer r

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 101produces a jittery sample clock that degrades the performance of any A/D and D/Aconverters that are slaved to it.Anothe

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 102There are times you may want to offset the position of two devices with respect to eachother, but still keep them synch

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 103So what does this have to do with digital audio? Well, audio recorded on location issynchronized to the camera that is

Seite 7 - Conventions

HD24/96 Technical Reference 104analog multitrack tape that has time code on it - as the tape speeds up or slows down, thetime code frame rate speeds u

Seite 8 - Hardware Overview

HD24/96 Technical Reference 105Safe SynchronizationEverything you have just learned above can be summarized into a few handy rules andmaxims. Recite t

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 106Appendix E – MIDI Implementation ChartMackie Designs Model: HDR24/96 Version: 1.0 Date: December 2000Function Transmit

Seite 10 - Menu / Status Display

HD24/96 Technical Reference 107Appendix F – SpecificationsPhysicalDimensions: 7” x 19” x 13.25” (17.8cm x 48.3cm x 33.7cm)Shipping Weight: 35.1 lb.

Seite 11 - Rear Panel

HD24/96 Technical Reference 108I/O OptionsAIO•8 AnalogDIO•8 TDIF & ADAT OpticalOPT•8 ADAT opticalPDI•8 AES/EBU (w/ input sample rate conversion)Sy

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HDR24/96 Technical Reference – Pg. 109

Seite 13 - GUI Conventions

HD24/96 Technical Reference 11All the other controls have been addressed in the Quick Start Guide. Refer to that guidefor their descriptions.Rear Pane

Seite 15 - Current Time Display

HD24/96 Technical Reference 12The top portion of the screen contains the Tools/Meters panel and Transport Controls. Thetransport control buttons will

Seite 16 - Track Area

HD24/96 Technical Reference 13GUI ConventionsMouse ClickingLeft clickMost of the time when we say “click”, we mean left-click, that is, a single click

Seite 17 - Auto Scroll

HD24/96 Technical Reference 14dragging the title bar allows the window to be placed elsewhere within the confines ofthe screen. Most windows will floa

Seite 18 - Track Control Area

HD24/96 Technical Reference 15Shortcuts (modifiers)Shortcuts are made up of key combinations with the shift, control, and alt keysleading the pack for

Seite 19 - Track Name

HD24/96 Technical Reference 16Time BarAt the highest resolution, the display is approximately 12 milliseconds wide, or about halfa video frame. At the

Seite 20 - Lists Panel

HD24/96 Technical Reference 17virtual takes, and regions. The right section, which can be opened or closed, depending onwhat you want to see at the mo

Seite 21 - History List – Undo and Re-do

HD24/96 Technical Reference 18will play off screen and remain out of view. The Auto Scroll button blinking indicates thata zoom level has been selecte

Seite 22 - File Management

HD24/96 Technical Reference 19Take View and Active Take Number ButtonsThe Active Take is the one that you’ll hear in playback or to which you’ll recor

Seite 23 - Project Management

HD24/96 Technical Reference 2TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD...

Seite 24 - Rename a Project

HD24/96 Technical Reference 20record the same tracks (name them for your band members or instruments) or arecreating a new project for each song in a

Seite 25 - Templates

HD24/96 Technical Reference 21RENUM(ber) changes all the cue numbers so that they’re sequential with increasingtime and contiguously numbered (no miss

Seite 26 - Playlist Management

HD24/96 Technical Reference 22File ManagementProjects and Playlists – Keeping Track of the FilesWhat’s A Project?A Project contains all the audio that

Seite 27 - Capture Region

HD24/96 Technical Reference 23convenient to back up a single song on a removable Mackie Media PROJECTremovable cartridge, or hand off a song to your b

Seite 28 - Render Tracks

HD24/96 Technical Reference 24the New Project dialog box, select the drive you want to create the Project on fromthe Drive Select list box, then type

Seite 29 - Purge Unused Files

HD24/96 Technical Reference 25If the Active Drive does not contain the Project you wish to Rename, press Disk Utiland select Set. Change the Active Dr

Seite 30 - Backup and Restore

HD24/96 Technical Reference 26To reset the Template to the factory defaults (See Appendix B for the defaultsettings):From the File menu, select Reset

Seite 31 - Media Management

HD24/96 Technical Reference 27A region in the Region List can be renamed by double clicking on its name field andtyping the new name. This does not au

Seite 32 - Mount/Refresh Drives

HD24/96 Technical Reference 28This is a convenient way of managing a section of a song that you wish to use inmultiple places. It differs from copying

Seite 33 - Transport Operation

HD24/96 Technical Reference 29Project’s tracks to another system. Because tracks rendered as a group create regionsall having the same start and end t

Seite 34 - LOC (Transport Locate)

HD24/96 Technical Reference 3History List – Undo and Re-do...

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 30Selecting Yes clears the History list and Saves the Project, allowing you to delete allRecorded Regions not present in t

Seite 36 - AutoPlay mode

HD24/96 Technical Reference 31Now you have heard it twice. So, after you unthinkingly put the PROJECT disk with the onlycopy of that symphony you just

Seite 37 - Time Code Chase

HD24/96 Technical Reference 32Select Set Active Drive from the File menu, then select External from the pop-upmenu.Select Format Drive from the File m

Seite 38 - Recording Operations

HD24/96 Technical Reference 33Press the Disk Util button. Select Mount.Press the Disk Util button again to exit after the mounting operation is comple

Seite 39 - Punching In

HD24/96 Technical Reference 34If the recorder is recording while chasing incoming time code, STOP will drop theHDR24/96 out of record status, even tho

Seite 40 - Auto Punch

HD24/96 Technical Reference 35panel or the remote controllers sends the transport immediately to the time set for thatLOC point. There are, however,

Seite 41 - Monitor Modes

HD24/96 Technical Reference 36will be stored. If you press STORE a second time without storing a LOC time,the Store operation is cancelled.Looping (L

Seite 42 - Solo and Mute

HD24/96 Technical Reference 37comfortable time before your punch-in point, and as soon as you jump to that start point,you’re rolling.Auto Play is acc

Seite 43 - Metering

HD24/96 Technical Reference 38ANOTHER NOTE: The HDR24/96 does not resolve its word clock to incoming time code, itonly uses time code to synchronize t

Seite 44 - Front Panel meters

HD24/96 Technical Reference 39Press or click on a Record Ready button. This stops recording on the disarmed track,but leaves the transport running.Wh

Seite 45 - Editing Operations

HD24/96 Technical Reference 4Auto Take ...

Seite 46 - Region Selection (Hand Tool)

HD24/96 Technical Reference 40Record SafeRecord Safe locks out all Record Ready and Master Record switches. Any tracks that arearmed become disarmed w

Seite 47 - Nudge arrows

HD24/96 Technical Reference 41button, and you can use the RECORD button to punch in and out anywhere within thePunch region.Automatic punching can onl

Seite 48 - Edit Clipboard

HD24/96 Technical Reference 42On the front panel, All Input and Auto Input buttons are located on the front panel in the areaabove the floppy disk dri

Seite 49 - History List

HD24/96 Technical Reference 43any soloed track will change its status to Mute. Tracks only unmute when the last Solo isturned off. When any track is i

Seite 50 - Splice Mode

HD24/96 Technical Reference 44Average Meter Mode has a slower response, somewhat like an analog VU meter. Themeters move more smoothly than in the Pe

Seite 51 - Snap and Snap-to Functions

HD24/96 Technical Reference 45Editing OperationsEditing on the HDR24/96 is based around regions. If you’re an old hand at workstations, you’reprobabl

Seite 52 - Moving Regions

HD24/96 Technical Reference 46The entire selection (at its present length) can be repositioned by dragging the grayarea on the time bar.Multiple Area

Seite 53 - Auto X-Fade (Crossfade)

HD24/96 Technical Reference 47group with the hand tool. Alternately you can wire-frame select Regions by clickingin an empty Track area or ALT+clicki

Seite 54 - Volume Envelope

HD24/96 Technical Reference 48Selection Start (left), Selection End (right), Selection (center) boxesThese three boxes select whether the left boundar

Seite 55 - Region Editor

HD24/96 Technical Reference 49Edit operations may be undone or re-done in the order on which they appear on the Historylist.History ListWith the histo

Seite 56 - Fade In and Fade Out

HD24/96 Technical Reference 5Region Length ...

Seite 57 - Region Lock

HD24/96 Technical Reference 50clipboard along with areas of recorded audio. If pasted elsewhere, the pasted section willinclude the blank space.The Co

Seite 58 - System Setup

HD24/96 Technical Reference 51Snap and Snap-to FunctionsWhen Snap is enabled, dragged objects such as regions or selection lines no longer movesmoothl

Seite 59 - Digital I/O

HD24/96 Technical Reference 52Sixteenth noteSixteenth note tripletSnap to CuesWhen Snap to Cues is enabled, the snap function will allow dragged objec

Seite 60 - Disk Directory Organization

HD24/96 Technical Reference 53Ctrl-click when dragging combines Copy and Paste operations, leaving the region in itsoriginal place and putting a copy

Seite 61 - System Files & Folders:

HD24/96 Technical Reference 54adjustable from zero to nearly the entire region length, with three different volume curveshapes.The crossfade occurs in

Seite 62 - Voice Over

HD24/96 Technical Reference 55Pressing the Shift key when the Node tool is active turns the pencil cursor into a double-headed vertical arrow. This to

Seite 63 - Appendix A – Menu Tables

HD24/96 Technical Reference 56have a region with no name - i.e. left blank or erased on purpose. There’s nothingfunctionally wrong with that as long a

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 57There are three selectable fade curves, which determine the rate of change of volumeover the fade time - slow, linear an

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 58Region Lock status is a toggle. Unlock a locked Region by clicking on the LOCK buttonin the Region Edit or uncheck Lock

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 59SYSTEM button. Appendix C contains information you’ll need to know when setting up yourHDR24/96 for file transfers over

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 6APPENDIX C – NETWORKING (FTP) SETUP... 84Peer to

Seite 68 - Transport

HD24/96 Technical Reference 60Generate MTC / SMPTEIn the GUI window, these check boxes select whether MIDI time code or SMPTE timecode (or both) will

Seite 69 - Setup (from the Windows menu)

HD24/96 Technical Reference 61Cache FileA folder containing audio file waveform image data. Cache files havea “.WFO” file extension. Each folder conta

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 62Voice Over.wavCacheVoice Over.wfoIf you’re familiar with file management on computers, you’ll see something a bit surpri

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 63Appendix A – Menu TablesGUI MenusFollowing is a description of the selections under the top-level pulldown menus. Many

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 64button.Shift-click and Ctrl-click may be used to select multiple projects forcopying and deletingSave As NewTemplateA TE

Seite 73 - TRACK (OPTIONS)

HD24/96 Technical Reference 65formatting, drive performance is automatically verified. Typicallythis utility is used to check a drive which you are i

Seite 74 - PROJECT (FILES MENU)

HD24/96 Technical Reference 66highlighted) at the position of the current time bar. This selection isgrayed-out if there is nothing on the clipboard t

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 67may be comprised of many regions. The new file will becontiguous, including all blank spaces and audio from all thesele

Seite 76 - DISK UTIL

HD24/96 Technical Reference 68times) will snap to cue points on the Marker Bar.Snap To Grid When Snapping is enabled, the various pointers will snap t

Seite 77 - DIGITAL I/O

HD24/96 Technical Reference 69One ButtonPunchEnables one-button recording from Play using the the front panel orremote controller Master Record button

Seite 78 - SYNC Options

HD24/96 Technical Reference 7ForewordWelcome Aboard! Thank you for choosing the Mackie Designs HDR24/96 Hard Disk Recorder -- a benchmark in affordabl

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 70Menu Item Parameter What It DoesGeneral Mouse Speed Pulldown menu to adjust the cruising speed of themouse.WaveformColor

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 71PDI•8 The PDI-8 card can do sample rate conversion ofthe input data on the fly. Select Convert or not fromthe pulldown

Seite 81 - Global Preferences

HD24/96 Technical Reference 72Sync Sample Clock Pull-down menu to select the source for the sampleclock. Choices are Internal, External word clock(BN

Seite 82 - Project-Based Parameters

HD24/96 Technical Reference 73Front Panel Setup and Utility Buttons and MenusThe group of front panel buttons above the transport controls open menus

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 74Mute << << moves the cursor one position to the left toselect the track to be muted or unmuted. Thecurrent c

Seite 84 - Peer to Peer Networking

HD24/96 Technical Reference 75Open Opens an existing project on the current disk drive. If you wantto open a project on another drive, first select t

Seite 85 - HDR24/96 Settings

HD24/96 Technical Reference 76OK Confirms the selection.Backup<< >> Used to select the name of the project to back up.OK Starts the bac

Seite 86 - Configuring TCP/IP:

HD24/96 Technical Reference 77SYSTEMThis is a catch-all of assorted system-level functionsMenu Selection Submenus What It DoesFTP Starts the FTP serve

Seite 87 - FTP Client Configuration

HD24/96 Technical Reference 78Menu Selection Submenus What It DoesIn Selects the input port for DIO-8 cards1-8 Selects the Track 1-8 card for setup9-1

Seite 88 - Networking Glossary

HD24/96 Technical Reference 79Time Code Rate<< >> Selects the time code frame rate: 30, 29.97, 25,and 24 frames/second, with choices o

Seite 89 - 10BaseT vs. 100BaseT

HD24/96 Technical Reference 8Hardware OverviewThe HDR24/96 has two user interfaces. The front panel controls are designed so that you canoperate it ju

Seite 90 - Appendix D – Synchronization

HD24/96 Technical Reference 80OK Confirms the setting and returns to theSYNC OPTIONS menuNegative Used if you need a negative value of TC Offset<&l

Seite 91 - Word Clock

HD24/96 Technical Reference 81Appendix B – List of Parameters and How They’re SavedSetup Parameters – What’s Saved and WhenThe HDR24/96 has many setup

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 82View Waveforms (on/off)TC Chase (internal TC/Chase TC)AutoPlay (on/off)Use Preroll (on/off)Preroll TimeProject-Based Par

Seite 93 - Trigger Sync

HD24/96 Technical Reference 83Nudge Selection CenterGrid Setting Ruler MarksSnap OffSplice OffAuto X-Fade OffSnap to Cues OffSnap to Grid OnfTime Unit

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 84Appendix C – Networking (FTP) SetupThe HDR 24/96 comes to you with a handy 10/100mb local area network (LAN) card built

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 85Hardware InterconnectionFor the simple network described here, simply plug one end of the cable into theEthernet port on

Seite 96 - Video Synchronization

HD24/96 Technical Reference 86Select FTP Server.Note the IP address displayed. The factory default is 10.10.28.20.If your computer is set up for dyna

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 87Network | Configuration | TCP/IP | IP AddressIf you don’t see TCP/IP as a choice in the Configuration window (unusual fo

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 88The Subnet setting on your computer should be set the same as the HDR24/96.You should now be able to engage the “Connect

Seite 99 - Working with Time Code

HD24/96 Technical Reference 89and clients employ a user name and password scheme for authorization purposes. TheHDR 24/96 FTP implementation sets the

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 9Pairs of SELECT buttons with << >> displayed above them are used to selectamong choices or move a cu

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 90Appendix D – SynchronizationIf you had only one piece of gear in your studio which recorded and played audio, life would

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 91before you can actually see a discrepancy between their time displays. This rate of sampleclock drift is actually quite

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 92Sample Clocks of both units are locked to each other, it doesn’t matter which unit generatestime code. The example below

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 93The answer is that time code is used to synchronize the transport position, and word clockto synchronize the sample cloc

Seite 105 - Safe Synchronization

HD24/96 Technical Reference 94requirement for sample clock synchronization. MIDI data can be transmitted as soon asan external device tells it that it

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 95Basically, 29.97 fps time code is exactly the same as 30 fps time code except that it hasbeen slowed down by about .1% s

Seite 107 - Appendix F – Specifications

HD24/96 Technical Reference 96Video SynchronizationBecause analog systems do not have sample clocks, video is commonly used tosynchronize the transpor

Seite 108 - Synchronization

HD24/96 Technical Reference 97An example of how two HDRs can be synchronized to a VTR using video is shown below:In this setup each of the three devic

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 98provide the timing accuracy necessary to insure that digital audio signals are received withinthe acceptable time window

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HD24/96 Technical Reference 99One can also distribute word clock to all the digital audio devices from an external source(such as the Aardsync II from

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