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 TASCAM HD-R1





 

Overview

The HD-R1 Solid State Recorder is a two-channel, single rack-mount recording and playback device created with the sound contractor in mind.

Utilizing the highly reliable Compact Flash Card the HD-R1 records 44.1 to 96kHz, 16/24 bit PCM or MP3 files. The ability to control the HD-R1 remotely is provided via RS-232, Parallel, and RJ45 100Mbit Ethernet. File transfer can be accomplished via Ethernet and/or USB (type "A" connector).

To further enhance the HD-R1's feature set, Mic preamps (w/20dB pad) and Phantom Power (rear-panel selectable) have been included.

The HD-R1 offers a variety of contractor-friendly I/O options; such as, Unbalanced (RCA), Balanced (XLR and Euroblock), and S/PDIF Digital (Coaxial and Optical).
And of course... the traditional source device features are Power-on-Play, Front Panel Rotary Input Level Controls, Headphone Jack with level control, and a variety of Playback Modes.

New for version firmware 1.10 , a free update for all HD-R1 owners, is HTML control over the transport and all settings on the unit. The unit can be hosted on a network with password protection to be accessed from anywhere.
 
Specifications
•Applicable Recording Media: Compact Flash
•Recording Format: WAV, MP3
•Quantization: 16/24 bit liner, MP3
•Sampling Frequency: 44.1/48/88.2/96kHz
•MIC/LINE INPUT
◦Connector: XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD), balanced
◦Euro Block Terminal, balanced
•LINE INPUT
◦Connector: RCA, unbalanced
•LINE OUTPUTS
◦Connector: XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: HOT), balanced
◦Euro Block Terminal, balanced
◦Connector: RCA, unbalanced
•COAXIAL INPUT
◦Connector: RCA
◦Format: IEC60958-2 (S/PDIF)
◦Quantization: 16/24-bit
•HEADPHONE OUTPUT
◦Connector: 1/4" Stereo Phone Jack
•Serial Control Connector: D-Sub 9 pin
•Parallel Control COnnector: D-Sub 25 pin
•LAN Connector: RJ45
•USB Connector: USB A-type
•1U Rack-mount Solid-State Recorder
•Compact Flash Card
•USB host interface for USB Flash Cards
•Audio data formats: PCM (16/24 bit), MP3
•Sampling rates supported: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96kHz
•Mic/Line XLR (with 20dB pad) balanced I/O
•Phantom Power (rear panel switch and front LED indicator)
•Euroblock terminal (Input and Output)
•Unbalanced RCA (Input and Output)
•Front panel rotary input level controls
•RS-232 interface for control
•RJ45 100Mbit/s Ethernet interface for file transfer and control
•25-pin parallel remote control interface
•16 Direct Play via D=SUb25 pin parallel interface
•Power on play (front panel selectable)
•S/PDIF Digital In/Out (Coaxial and Optical)
•Headphone Jack w/level control
•Input through and Auto Fade function
•Input monitoring / mixing of live stereo input along with playback
•Program Play, Folder Play, Shuffle Play, Interval Play modes, etc...

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