Kolpak DA-98 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Section 13 – Example setups
13-4 – 1.00 – 05/30/97
13.3 Project studio (‘B’ room)
The DA-98 provides an excellent recording solution for the smaller project studio.
Since the machine itself is relatively small and portable, it can be transported to larger assembly studios
which are not equipped with DTRS recorders. When the assembly studios use DTRS units, of course, the
small size and compact nature of the Hi8 cassette medium makes it easy to transport working (and even mas-
ter) tapes between locations.
Should the DA-98 be moved between locations, the different user setup memory banks allow instant switch-
ing of the DA-98 from the “master recorder” role in the project studio, to the “secondary recorder” role in the
larger studio.
Digital dubbing involves no loss of quality, so project studio tapes may be duplicated as often as required,
and the quality of the tapes produced “at home” is equal to those produced in the larger studio.
The DA-98 can be considered, in many ways, as a modular multitrack system, and hence the number of
tracks available to the project studio can be incremented at relatively little cost and with no learning curve for
the expansion. For project studios which are already using DTRS machines and require a little more function-
ality than is available from, say, the DA-38, the DA-98 represents an attractive upgrade path, adding addi-
MIDI OUT
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MIDI IN
DA-98
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AMP
MONITOR SPEAKERS
MIDI INTERFACE
SOUND
MODULE
SEQUENCER
MIXER
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KEYBOARD
EFFECTORS
MMC
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MTC
DA-38
DA-38
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