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11.6.1. This selection toggles the settings for entering and jamming data
between Time code, User bits and the time of day clock. This
selection changes the display on the 2 buttons to its right.
11.6.2.
11.7. JAM TIMECODE (USER BITS or Time of Day). This button manually
jams an external Time code or User bits into the internal generator.
11.8. ENTER TIMECODE (or USER BITS). This button opens a window that
allows you to input Time Code or User bit data.
11.9. INC USER BITS ON/OFF. This button toggles between incrementing
user bits On and Off. When ON, Deva will increment the last digit in the
USER BITS each time you go into record.
12. Deva Setup
12.1. INTERNAL SAMPLE RATE Toggles the sampling rate being recorded to
Deva’s Hard Drive. YOU SHOULD SELECT THE HIGHEST SAMPLING
RATE THAT WILL BE USED ON ANY OTHER DEVICE. (Except for when
recording at the ‘pull up’ or ‘pull down’ sampling rates. In those cases you
can mix and match any of those sampling rates among any of the drives).
For example, if you want to write a FireWire DVD at 96kHz than this setting
must be at least 96kHz. All other sampling rates will be extrapolated from
this one. If you record at 48K on the hard drive, but wish to mirror a
DVD/RAM at 48.048, that is perfectly acceptable. But when using 2 vastly
different sampling rates, set the hard drive for the higher of those rates.
Sampling Rate options are: 44.1K, 47.952K, 48K, 48.048K, 96K, 96.096K,
192K, CUSTOM.