Yamaha DTR2 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
4
Names of controls
5
Connections
10
DAT (Digital Audio Tape)
13
Loading and unloading cassettes
15
Recording
16
Start ID signals and tune numbers
19
End ID signals
20
Playback
22
Troubleshooting
29
Specifications
30
FEATURES
APMS function allows you to program up to 30 tunes in
any desired order
APSS function skips to the beginning of previous/
subsequent tunes
Direct tune selection function allows you to quickly play
any tune by simply entering its number
ABS Search function allows you to locate any desired
position on the tape by its absolute time (elapsed time
from the start of the tape)
Repeat function repeatedly plays all the tunes on the
tape or in a program
Skip Playback function skips undesirable sections of
the tape
Automatic tune number recording function
automatically writes tune numbers on the tape during
recording
Convenient renumbering function allows you to
renumber tunes after editing
End Search function makes it easy to continue a
recording from the end of a previous recording
Cue/Review function lets you listen to the sound while
fast-forwarding or rewinding
Fast search speed of up to 200 times the normal
playback speed
Usable sampling frequencies of 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and
32 kHz allow you to record/play a wide variety of digital
sources
Equipped with balanced type analog input/output jacks
(XLR-3-31/XLR-3-32)
Equipped with two types of digital jacks (coaxial pin
jack, optical connector)
Employs a theoretically distortion-free 1-bit A/D
converter in the A/D converter circuit, providing high-
grand sound quality
Combination of digital filter and 1-bit PDM D/A
converter provides superior sound quality
Two direct drive motors provide stable tape transport
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