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The original Tascam DA-30 was updated as the DA-30mkii, and then replaced by the DA-40. The DA-30 and DA-30mkII were popular due to their numerous input and output jacks and longevity.
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The original DA-30 came from the factory with SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) copy protection on its S/PDIF coaxial digital input (the AES/EBU digital I/O is clean). SCMS prevents you from making a digital copy of a digital copy. This means that a DAT recorded on the DA-30 via the S/PDIF digital input will be encoded with SCMS copy protection unless you perform this modification.This is easily done, and the following quick method will bring you years of SCMS-free recording joy with no side-effects. (Originally described in the Tascam Users Group Guide, Issue #8, 1992)
The original Tascam DA-30's BALANCED (XLR) inputs and outputs are wired pin 3 hot:
Pin 1 = Ground
Pin 2 = - (cold)
Pin 3 = + (hot)
The newer version, the DA-30 mkII, is wired pin 2 hot.
(Incidentally, Silent Way's DA-30 has the SCMS mod, and has rewired it to be pin 2 hot in and out.)
"If you buy a DA-30 mkII make sure you have the latest firmware release. Decks manufactured after April 95 should have it anyway. You can check it by pressing and holding SHIFT and pressing AUTOID several times. It cycles from AUTO-46 to AUTO-52 down to AUTO-72 and then to either AUTO-46 (old firm ware) or AUTO-dd (new firmware).
The new firmware adds the AUTO-dd function. This causes START-IDs to be accepted from S/PDIF input and translation of track change IDs sent by CD players translated into START-IDs. Other handling of the mechanics is simplified by this firmware update as well.
In the case this deck needs the firmware update you should contact TASCAM for a replacement MPU. It can be done by TASCAM but every computer repair shop can also replace the MPU because it sits in a socket. However, a PLCC extractor tool is required. I got a replacement MPU for free because my deck was still under warranty and I assured the TASCAM people that I'm capable of replacing it properly."
-From an old rec.audio.pro newsgroup posting circa 1996, possibly by Norbert Hahn.
With unit off and no tape in it, depress & hold the "Execute" button and power up. This toggles it across restarts.
For more details see page 34 of the DA-20/DA-20mkII manual. There are more functions such as erorr rate readout in the DA-20mkII addendum.
Here are the manuals for the DA-40, DA-20/DA-20mkII, and the DA-20mkII addendum.
There are more DAT tips at Mike Wagner's Tascam Decks Tips-n-Tricks pages. Check it out!
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