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USER’S GUIDE
REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE
HDR24/96 HARD DISK RECORDER
Contents
Take Management
Features
Installation
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Mount on Mic Stand
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(Optional) --------------------4
Mount on Homemade Stand
(Optional) --------------------4
Plug It In ----------------------5
Footswitch --------------------5
Take Select -------------------9
Track Select ------------------9
Auto Take ---------------------9
Meter --------------------------9
Delete Last -------------------10
Transport Features
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Current Time Display 10
Play-----------------------------6
Stop ----------------------------6
Fast Wind ---------------------6
Record -------------------------6
Current Time -----------------10
Other Stuff
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Specifications ----------------10
Troubleshooting &
Record Features
Record Ready ----------------7
Record Safe-------------------7
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Warranty Service ------------11
Colophon ---------------------12
Monitoring Modes
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All Input-----------------------7
Auto Input --------------------7
Locator Features
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Locate -------------------------8
Store ---------------------------8
Loop ---------------------------8
Punch --------------------------8
Pre Roll ------------------------8
Rehearse ----------------------9
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Rehearse
Record Ready Pre Roll
All Input
HARD DISK RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE 24
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Assignable
Meter
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TAKE
TRACK NUMBER
LOCATOR
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AUTO
TAKE
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REC
SAFE
LOOP
PUNCH
PRE ROLL
REHEARSE ALL INPUT
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DELETE
LAST
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AUTO
INPUT
TRACK SELECT
TAKE SELECT
Rec Safe
LOCATE
LOCATE
STORE
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REWIND
FAST FWD
STOP
PLAY
RECORD
Locate, Loop
and Punch
Transport
Take Managment
Auto Input
Remote 24 with optional
Atlas AD-11
Installation
Mount on Mic Stand (Optional)
Mic stand adapters can make the
Remote 24 seem like it's floating in
midair! We recommend the Atlas
model AD-11, available at your
favorite music store. (If it's not, you
need a new favorite music store.)
Standard mic stand
thread pitch
Mount on Homemade Stand
(Optional)
(Top view) Optional
Atlas AD-11 Surface
Mount Adaptor
The 3-hole pattern is equally spaced on a
1.25" diameter circle. The holes accept three 6-32 x
3/8 machine screws.
Note: 3/8"
maximum
screw length!
If you’re especially proud or ashamed of your
handiwork, please mail us a photo.
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Plug It In
You can do this with the HDR24/96 powered on or powered off, it
doesn’t matter.
1. Plug the supplied 25' cable into the “To HDR” jack on
the back of the Remote 24.
2. Plug the other end into the “Remote” jack on the back of
the HDR24/96.
Footswitch
A must-have for performer-engineers: use a footswitch to punch in
and out on-the-fly, stop and start the transport, jump to the next
cue, create new cues, or select the next take. The footswitch jack
function is assigned in the
Remote24 Back Panel
HDR24/96 General Setup
window. This TS 1/4" jack -
and a jack on the back of
the HDR24/96 - accepts a
momentary, normally open
footswitch, available at any
reputable footswitch
emporium. For double the
fun, you can use
footswitches in the Remote
24 and HDR24/96 at the
same time.
TO HDR
REMOTE JACK
FOOT SW
REMOTE 24
WARNING
DO NOT PLUG INTO
ETHERNET
Remote
Cable
DO NOT PLUG INTO
NOT
ETHERNET
Footswitch
FOOT
SWITCH
REMOTE
MOUSE
HDR24/96
24TRACK 24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO
HARD DISK RECORDER/EDITOR
Ethernet Jack
WARNING
DO NOT PLUG INTO
ETHERNET
FOOT
SWITCH
REMOTE
MOUSE
HDR24/96
24TRACK 24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO
HARD DISK RECORDER/EDITOR
Note: Do not
confuse the
VIDEO
ACC
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SYNC
ACC
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ETHERNET
WA 98072 USA
MIDI
KEYBOARD
CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE DESIGNS INC
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WOODINVILLE
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MADE IN USA FABRIQUE AU USA
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PATENTS PENDING COPYRIGHT ©1998 THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS OR
REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGNS INC.: "MACKIE.", MACKIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE.
Remote jack
with the
120VAC
50/60 Hz 475W
CAUTION
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
SERIAL NUMBER
MANUFACTURING DATE
WARNING: SHUT OFF POWER
TO UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING
OR REMOVING CARDS!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
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NE PAS OUVRIR
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OPT
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OPT
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REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.
DISCONNECT SUPPL CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE
UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.
DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE
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Ethernet jack!
HDR 24/96 Back Panel
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Transport Features
REWIND
FAST FWD
STOP
PLAY
RECORD
Play
Play puts the HDR24/96 into play. Play also punches out of record
and cancels master record standby.
Stop
Stop brings the “tape” to an immediate halt. Stop also punches
out of record and cancels master record standby.
Fast Wind
REWIND
FAST FWD
Rewind and Fast Forward put the HDR24/96
into fast wind mode from any state. They
behave just like those on a large multitrack
recorder: when pressed from stop, the “tape”
rolls slowly at first, then accelerates to 20X
speed in a few seconds. Pressing either button
a second or third time puts the Transport into
even faster wind speeds.
Record
PLAY
RECORD
Press Play and Record simultaneously to
commence recording. Press any transport
button except Record to end recording. The
Record LED glows when recording and blinks
when Record is engaged with no tracks armed
(master record standby mode).
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Record Features
Record Ready
Recording can only take place on tracks which are
“armed” for recording. Press the Record Ready buttons to
arm tracks. When Record is engaged, you can punch
individual tracks in and out on the fly with the Record
Ready buttons. Their LEDs blink in standby and glow in
record.
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Record Safe
Record Safe disarms all tracks and disables the Record
Ready and master Record buttons. Use Record Safe to
prevent users from inadvertently recording over existing
audio.
REC
SAFE
Monitoring Modes
The monitor mode buttons determine what the user hears at the
HDR24/96 tape outputs.
All Input
All Input is used for rehearsal and level setting. When All
Input is on, both armed and unarmed tracks monitor their
tape inputs, and the Auto Input setting has no effect.
ALL INPUT
Auto Input
Auto Input is used for recording, and affects only tracks
that are armed. Unarmed tracks always monitor the
playback of previously recorded audio.
AUTO
INPUT
When Auto Input is off, armed tracks always monitor their
tape inputs.
When Auto Input is on, armed tracks monitor their tape inputs in
stop, fast forward, rewind, and record; in play they monitor the
playback of previously recorded audio. This mode is used for
overdubbing.
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Locator Features
Locate
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LOCATE
LOCATE
STORE
Locate points provide fast access to frequently used locations in
your project. Press one of the four Locate buttons to jump to a
Locate point.
Store
To set a Locate point, press Store, then press a Locate
button when the transport reaches the desired time.
STORE
Loop
Locate 1 and Locate 2 double as start and end
points for looped playback. To enable loop play,
press Loop. Playback cycles between the two Loop
points. The order of the Loop points does not
matter.
LOOP
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LOCATE
Punch
Locate 3 and Locate 4 double as in and out points
for automated punching. To enable automated
punching, press Punch. When you engage record,
the HDR24/96 automatically punches in at the first
Punch point, and punches out at the second. The
order of the Punch points does not matter.
PUNCH
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LOCATE
Pre Roll
Pre Roll causes a Locate to jump to a time that is earlier
than the Locate time by the amount of the Pre Roll Time.
Pre Roll is handy for autopunching, where you need to start
playback a few seconds before the Punch in point. Pre Roll
Time is set in the HDR24/96 MIDI Setup window.
PRE ROLL
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Rehearse
Rehearse allows you to practice punching without
actually recording anything to disk, saving you the hassle
of deleting unwanted takes while monitoring and fine-
tuning Autopunch points.
REHEARSE
Take Management Features
TAKE
TRACK NUMBER
Take Select
Each track has eight
“virtual” takes that you can
record to and play from.
Take Select sets the active
take for the selected track.
AUTO
TAKE
(MINUTES)
(SECONDS)
—
DELETE
LAST
TRACK SELECT
TAKE SELECT
Track Select
Use the Track Select
buttons to select which track’s virtual take and meter information
is shown in the Take and Meter displays; the selected track is
shown in the Track Number display.
Auto Take
Auto Take automatically advances the Take Number of all armed
tracks at the start of each record pass. When a track’s Take
number reaches 8, it remains there until you change it.
Tip: Use Loop and Punch with Auto Take to automatically
record up to eight takes per track.
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Meter
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The Meter displays the selected track’s input or
playback level. On the Remote 24 and HDR24/96
meters, 0 dB represents “full scale”, with no
headroom to spare. Before recording, set the input
level from your console as hot as possible.
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Audio levels must NEVER reach 0 dBFS….. ever!
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Delete Last
Press the Delete Last button twice to erase the most
recent recording pass from disk. A recording pass
consists of all punches made within one play cycle. If you
press Delete Last once then decide not to delete, wait five
seconds and the operation will cancel.
DELETE
LAST
Current Time Display
Current Time
TAKE
TRACK NUMBER
The Take and Track Number
displays show Current Time
whenever Play is held or the
AUTO
TAKE
(MINUTES)
(SECONDS)
transport is in fast forward or
rewind. Current Time also
appears momentarily when Stop, Play or a Locate is pressed. An
LED adjacent to the Take display blinks when current time is
shown. Minutes in are shown in the Take display and Seconds in
the Track Number display. Only the Minutes 'units' are visible; for
example, if Current Time is '01:33:48:23', the display
shows'3:48'.
Other Stuff
TO HDR
REMOTE JACK
FOOT SW
REMOTE 24
WARNING
DO NOT PLUG INTO
ETHERNET
Specifications
1.73”
W = 9.31" / 23.65 cm
L = 6.44" / 16.36 cm
H = 1.73" / 4.39 cm (high end);
0.93" / 2.36 cm (low end)
HARD DISK RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE 24
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Shipping weight: 4.0 lbs / 1.8 kg
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Supplied cable: CAT-5 Ethernet,
25' / 7.6m
Max cable length = 30' / 9.1m
AUTO
TAKE
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REC
SAFE
LOOP
PUNCH
PRE ROLL
REHEARSE ALL INPUT
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DELETE
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TAKE SELECT
LOCATE
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STORE
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FAST FWD
STOP
PLAY
RECORD
6.44”
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Remote 24
Troubleshooting & Warranty Service
If you think your Remote 24 has a problem, try the following:
Make sure the cable is plugged into the “Remote” jack on the
rear panel of the HDR24/96 - the “Remote” jack is easy to
confuse with the Ethernet jack.
Remove and reinstall the cable, reboot the HDR24/96, and/or
replace the Remote 24 cable (available at computer supply
stores).
Be sure you are not using a CAT-5 crossover cable (usually
known by its yellow color and always labled “Crossover”).
Put the Remote 24 into self-test mode and test the function of
the swiches and LEDs.
• Place a blank floppy disk into the HDR24/96 and power
up the unit while holding down Record Ready buttons 1
and 2 on the Remote 24.
• When the unit is first powered on, all LEDs will be lit,
and the Remote 24 firmware version number is shown in
the Take and Track Number displays.
• Pressing a button associated with an LED turns the
LED off.
• Pressing a Locate button lights the LED above it in the
Locator section.
• Pressing the Take Select buttons increments/
decrements the Take and Track Number displays; and
pressing the Track Select buttons increments/
decrements the Meter display.
After all this, if it still doesn’t work properly please contact Mackie
Designs technical support at (800) 258-6883 (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Pacific Time) - see the included Warranty Card for details.
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Colophon
This whopping opus was created by the HDR24/96 development
team. Graphics and layout performed by Tony “waldog” Baird. No
animals were injured in the production of this document, although
Bob did feed Phydeaux some pretty old potato chips last week...
“Mackie,” the “Running Man” figure, “HDR24/96” and “Remote
24” are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mackie Designs
Inc. All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby
acknowledged.
© 2000-2002 Mackie Designs Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Printed in the U.S.A.
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Remote 24
Notes
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Notes
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Remote 24
TO HDR
REMOTE JACK
FOOT SW
REMOTE 24
WARNING
DO NOT PLUG INTO
ETHERNET
HARD DISK RECORDER REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE 24
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TAKE
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LOCATOR
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AUTO
TAKE
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SAFE
LOOP
PUNCH
PRE ROLL
REHEARSE ALL INPUT
(SECONDS)
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DELETE
LAST
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AUTO
INPUT
TRACK SELECT
TAKE SELECT
LOCATE
LOCATE
STORE
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REWIND
FAST FWD
STOP
PLAY
RECORD
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