INDEX 203
using standard output, 66
remote control, 75{78
carrier frequency, 128
connecting, 10
description les, 127{129
details of generation, 127
devices, 76
supported, 135{138
devices supported, 135
during playback, 58
during recording, 67
ES-Bus, 78
le format, 127{129
hard-wired, 78, 128
listing available commands, 78
multi-step sequences, 122
positioning, 42
problems with training, 121, 128,
141
specifying the device, 77
SV-3900, 78
testing, 42
training, 75{76
using, 76
revision
of hardware, 87
of software, 87
sampling rate
conversion, 56, 65, 71{74
custom ltering, 72
degree of diculty,71
lters, 92
low-pass ltering, 71
specications, 72
displaying, 89
for playback, 54
for recording, 64
non-integer conversion, 71
of les, 56, 65
used byDAT machine, 54, 65
SCSI
cables, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23,
25, 26, 28, 32
emulation mo des, 139
ID, 10, 11, 20, 23, 25, 79, 120
multiple devices, 79
probing
on DECstations, 15, 17
on IBM RISC/6000, 20
on Silicon Graphics, 27
on SUN, 11
RISC/6000
multiple controllers, 21
testing the connection, 41
transfer speed, 42
troubleshooting, 119
segmentation, 69
le format, 126
library, 186
server,
see
nserver45
setting parameters, 90
SigCalc, 102
silence
skipping during recording, 65
Silicon Graphics, 26{28, 139
slave
DAT-Link as, 82
smit
, IBM RISC/6000 utility,20
software
loading, 39
loading under
DOS
,40
revision numb er, 87
third party,97
Solaris,
see
SUN
Solbourne workstations, 23{24
Sony NEWS workstations, 24{26
SPDIF, 34
as clock source, 55
as input source, 64
testing, 43
speech segmentation, 69
SPPACK
le format, 125
SPW, 102
le format, 124
state
displaying, 89
stereo