DA-3000
Stereo Master Recorder - AD/DA Converter
The DA-3000 is perfectly designed for stereo PCM/DSD recordings at high sampling frequencies suitable for archival masters. This magnificent unit is capable of recording analog and digital signals up to 192kHz PCM or 5.6MHz DSD. The unit records to both SDHC cards and UDMA supported CF cards
This model has been discontinued in North, Central and South America.
Please check the availability with your local distributors in other areas.
High-Performance PCM/DSD Master Recorder
Stereo Recording at High Sampling Frequencies Up to 192kHz PCM and 5.6MHz DSD
Variety of Inputs and Outputs to Handle Diverse Recording Situations
Upgraded User Interface
Simultaneous Multitrack Recording and Playback with Multiple Cascaded Units
High-Quality Audio Circuits Enable Use of the DA-3000 as an ADDA Converter
Dual Mono Circuits Eliminate Interference Between Left and Right Channels
Low Noise with Fully-Balanced Circuitry and High-Quality AD Converters
Numerous High-Quality Parts Selected After Month of Evaluation Tests
Power Supply Section and High-Precision TCXO Support High-Audio Quality
Fanless Design Eliminates Unwanted Noise
Diagram
Features at a Glance
- Stereo recording to SDHC card or CF card
- PCM recording format: BWF (44.1k/ 48k / 88.2k / 96k / 176.4k / 192k Hz, 16/24-bit)
- DSD recording format: DSDIFF/DSF (2.8/5.6MHz)
- SD card slot (supports 4 to 32GB SDHC cards)
- CF card slot (supports UDMA)
- WAV file playback
- Cascade function enables simultaneous operation of multiple units
- Recording 2 mono files from stereo input possible
- Mark functions can be used set up to 99 points per file (mark information can be used in software that supports BWF format)
- When recording, designation of the recording file folder possible
- Synchronized recording using level, stop time and recording start delay time setting
- Input level can be adjusted in 0.5dB step
- Using automatic track incrementing function, new files can be created automatically while continuing to record when a condition (level, file size, digital input) set in advance occurs
- Manual track incrementing function can be used whenever you like to create a new track while continuing to record
- Automatic mark functions can be used to easily check problems (levels, word clock unlocking) detected during recording
- File name format can be set to either a user-defined word or the date and time
- Repeat playback function (all files or single file)
- Folder playback function can be used to play all files in a folder
- Playlist function allows files to be programmed in advance for playback
- Divide and delete functions can be used to manage files that are already recorded
- UNDO function can be used to cancel the previous operation
- USB host port supports copying between USB flash drives and CF/SDHC cards
- File names can be changed
- Direct location possible when a USB keyboard is connected
- Word clock master can be set to Internal, Word input or Digital inputs
- Analog input and output reference levels can be set to –9 / –14 / –16 / –18 / –20dBFS
- Digital input has a sampling rate converter (supports 32k to 216k Hz)
- Audio files prepared on a computer can be played back (if in a format supported for playback by this unit)
- Oscillator function (440Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz)
- Input monitoring function allows input signals to be output without recording
- Updating is possible
- EI core transformer used in power supply section
- Dual mono circuits eliminate interference between left and right channels
- Fully-balanced circuits realize low noise
- 128 × 64 OEL display with a wide viewing angle
- 24-dot stereo LED level meters with adjustable brightness make checking levels easy
- TCXO with 1ppm precision
- Backup memory stores settings even when the power is off
- Fanless design eliminates unwanted noise
- Aluminum front panel harmonizes with other studio equipments design
- Operation possible using included RC-10 wireless remote control
- Standard 1/4" headphones jack provides 45mW/ch output
- USB port for USB keyboard (supports USB1.1)
- USB port for USB flash drive (supports USB2.0)
- XLR digital input/output (supports AES3-2003 and IEC60958-4:AES/EBU formats)
- RCA Coaxial digital input/output (supports IEC60958-3:S/P DIF format)
- BNC digital input/output for DSD (supports SDIF-3 and DSD-raw formats)
- RCA analog unbalanced input/output
- XLR analog balanced input/output
- EIA 1U rackmount size
- RoHS compliant
* Don't use a wireless remote controller when you use multiple units except using the cascade function.
* Please take 1U or more of blank space above the DA-3000
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Spec description
Supported media |
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SD | Supports 4GB to 256GB SDXC cards (Media ejection method: push-push) |
CF | Supports 1GB to 64GB Type I CF cards |
USB (Playback and copying only) | Supports 2GB to 64GB USB flash drives |
Recording and playback formats | |
PCM | BWF (rec/play) / WAV (playback only), 44.1k / 48k / 88.2k / 96k / 176.4k / 192k Hz, 16 / 24-bit |
DSD | DSDIFF / DSF, 2.8224M / 5.6448M Hz |
Number of channels | 2 mono (or 1 stereo) |
ANALOG INPUTS | |
UNBALANCED | |
Connector | RCA pin jacks |
Standard input level | –10dBV |
Maximum input level | +6dBV |
Minimum input level | –22dBV |
Input impedance | 22kΩ or greater |
BALANCED | |
Connector | XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) |
Standard input level | +4dBu +6dBu (only when maximum input level is +15dBu) |
Maximum input level | +15dBu, +18dBu, +20dBu, +22dBu, +24dBu (switchable in menu) |
Minimum input level | –8dBu –6dBu (only when maximum input level is +15dBu) |
Input impedance | 10kΩ or greater |
ANALOG OUTPUTS | |
UNBALANCED | |
Connector | RCA pin jacks |
Standard output level | –10dBV |
Maximum output level | +6dBV |
Output impedance | 200Ω or less |
BALANCED | |
Connector | XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) |
Standard output level | +4dBu +6dBu (only when maximum input level is +15dBu) |
Maximum output level | +15dBu, +18dBu, +20dBu, +22dBu, +24dBu (switchable in menu) |
Output impedance | 100Ω or less |
DIGITAL INPUT | |
S/PDIF, CASCADE | UNBALANCED |
Connector | RCA pin jacks |
Format | IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF) |
Input impedance | 75Ω |
Input frequency | |
when SRC OFF | 44.1k / 48k / 88.2k / 96k / 176.4k / 192k Hz |
when SRC ON | 32k to 216k Hz |
Allowable frequency deviation | ±100ppm (when SRC OFF) |
AES/EBU | BALANCED |
Connector | XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) |
Format | AES3-2003/IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU) |
Input impedance | 110Ω |
Input frequency | |
when SRC OFF | 44.1k / 48k / 88.2k / 96k / 176.4k / 192k Hz |
when SRC ON | 32k to 216k Hz |
Allowable frequency deviation | ±100ppm (when SRC OFF) |
SDIF-3 | UNBALANCED |
Connector | BNC Connector × 2 (L/R) |
Format | SONY SDIF-3 / DSD-raw |
Input impedance | 75Ω ±20% |
Clock synchronization frequency | 44.1kHz |
DIGITAL OUT | |
S/PDIF, CASCADE | UNBALANCED |
Connector | RCA pin jacks |
Format | IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF) |
Output impedance | 75Ω |
AES/EBU | BALANCED |
Connector | XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) |
Format | AES3-2003/IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU) |
Output impedance | 110Ω |
SDIF-3 | UNBALANCED |
Connector | BNC Connector × 2 (L/R) |
Format | SONY SDIF-3 / DSD-raw |
Output impedance | 10Ω ±20% |
Clock synchronization frequency | 44.1kHz |
WORD SYNC IN | |
Connector | BNC Connector |
Input level | 5V TTL equivalent |
Input impedance | 75Ω ±10% |
Input frequency | 44.1k / 48k / 88.2k / 96k / 176.4k / 192k Hz |
Allowable frequency deviation | ±100ppm |
WORD SYNC THRU/OUT | |
Connector | BNC Connector |
Output level | 5V TTL equivalent |
Output impedance | 75Ω ±10% |
Output frequency | 44.1k / 48k / 88.2k / 96k / 176.4k / 192k Hz |
Frequency stability | ±1ppm or less (Ta=25˚C) |
USB | |
DEVICE | |
Connector | USB A-type 4-pin |
Protocol | USB2.0 HIGH SPEED (480Mbps) |
Power rating | DC 5.0V 0.5A |
KEYBOARD | |
Connector | USB A-type 4-pin |
Protocol | USB1.1 FULL SPEED (12Mbps) |
Power rating | DC 5.0V 0.2A |
Control input and output | |
Infrared receiver | TASCAM RC-10 wireless remote controller |
PHONES | |
Connector | 1/4" (6.3mm) stereo jack |
Maximum output | 45mW + 45mW (into 32Ω load, 0.1% distortion) |
Power | AC120V, 60Hz |
Power consumption | 24W |
Dimensions 'W×H×D) | 19.0" × 1.8" × 12.0" / 483 × 45 × 305 mm |
weight | 9.3 lbs. / 4.2 kg |
Operating temperature range | 32˚F to 104˚F / 0˚C to 40˚C |
Standard accessories | 3P power cord, Wireless remote controller (TASCAM RC-10), coin battery for testing remote control (preinstalled), screw kit for rack-mounting, warranty card, Owner's manual |
Audio performance | |
Recording | |
Frequency response | |
PCM | 20Hz to 20kHz +0.1dB/–0.5dB (Fs=44.1k/48kHz, JEITA) 20Hz to 40kHz +0.1dB/–1dB (Fs=88.2k/96kHz, JEITA) 20Hz to 80kHz +0.1dB/–6dB (Fs=176.4k/192kHz, JEITA) |
DSD | 20Hz to 50kHz +0.1dB/–3dB (DSD, JEITA) 20Hz to 100kHz +0.1dB/–12dB (DSD, JEITA) |
Distortion | 0.003% or less (THD+N, 1kHz, Ref: –16dB/BALANCED, JEITA) 0.005% or less (THD+N, 1kHz, UNBALANCED, JEITA) |
S/N ratio | |
PCM (24-bit mode) | 113dB or higher (Ref: –20dB/BALANCED, JEITA) 111dB or higher (UNBALANCED, JEITA) |
DSD | 106dB or higher (Ref: –20dB/BALANCED, AES-17 20k LPF) 104dB or higher (UNBALANCED, AES-17 20k LPF) |
Crosstalk (1kHz) | 108dB or higher (JEITA) |
Playback | |
Frequency response | |
PCM | 20Hz to 20kHz ±0.1dB (Fs=44.1k/48kHz, JEITA) 20Hz to 40kHz +0.1dB/–0.3dB (Fs=88.2k/96kHz, JEITA) 20Hz to 80kHz +0.1dB/–3dB (Fs=176.4k/192kHz, JEITA) |
DSD | 20Hz to 50kHz +0.1dB/–3dB (DSD, JEITA) 20Hz to 100kHz +0.1dB/–12dB (DSD, JEITA) |
Distortion | 0.003% or less (THD+N, 1kHz, Ref: –16dB/BALANCED, JEITA) 0.001% or less (THD+N, 1kHz, UNBALANCED, JEITA) |
S/N ratio | |
PCM | 118dB or higher (Ref: –20dB/BALANCED, JEITA) 116dB or higher (UNBALANCED, JEITA) |
DSD | 116dB or higher (Ref:–20dB/BALANCED, AES-17 20k LPF) 114dB or higher (UNBALANCED, AES-17 20k LPF) |
Information
Latest version info | |
Firmware | V2.05 |
- If recording was started when SYNC REC was ON and the AUTO TRACK mode selection was not OFF, depending on the input source, sometimes recording could not be resumed, tracks that should have been recorded disappeared, and errors occurred and recording stopped. This has been fixed.
Spec
Product Spec Sheet | 12-10-2013 | 211.8 KB |
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CAD outline (PDF) | 09-02-2013 | 192.3 KB |
DA-3000 CAD outline DXF/PDF | 09-02-2013 | 766.6 KB |
Manuals
Owner's Manual (English) | 05-21-2019 | 2.2 MB |
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Documents
Release Notes | 03-11-2021 | 79.6 KB |
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Firmware
Firmware V2.05 | 03-11-2021 | 1.4 MB |
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Firmware V2.04 | 08-04-2020 | 1.4 MB |
Software
TASCAM Hi-Res Editor V1.02 for Mac | 03-16-2017 | 17.7 MB |
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TASCAM Hi-Res Editor V1.03 for Windows | 04-06-2016 | 31.9 MB |
Supported Media / Other
USB Supported Media | 06-11-2024 | 99.0 KB |
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SD Supported Media | 06-04-2024 | 124.0 KB |
CF Supported Media | 05-19-2020 | 108.1 KB |
Images
High resolution images | 07-17-2019 | 27.1 MB |
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FAQs
- Press MENU three times
- Select ADDA Direct with the Multi Jog knob
- Press the Multi Jog knob to select and turn that on
There are a few possible causes for this. First make sure that the DA-3000 is in the correct sample rate as the digital input is receiving in the "Rec File" menu. However that is the sample rate that new audio will be recorded with – the unit may currently be in a different sample rate.
For example: Play a 48k file from the card, set the new sample rate to 88.2k in the menu, then change the clock source to Digital In or Word Clock. The unit is still in 48k mode, so you will see the clocking error message. If you press the home button then press record, the unit should switch to the new sample rate.
If that doesn't work, check the audio on the transmission side. For example, an older A/D converter may be set for "bit splitting mode" over two outputs, instead of "double speed" mode that the DA-3000 expects.
The first version of the DA-3000 can only be updated using a Compact Flash card. Please put the latest firmware on a CF card and update from that. After version 1.01, an SD card can be used.
No, this feature isn't supported. You can't connect several DA-3000s and use them like a multitrack tape deck. You can start recording or playback on all of them at the same time. This gives you files that all start at the same time.
A USB hard drive is not supported, but may work if:
- It has a seperate power supply (not buss powered)
- It is formatted FAT32
USB can be used for playback only, you can't record to a USB device. You can record on one fo the card slots and then transfer that to the USB flash drive.
The DA-3000 can reformat a USB drive for better playback performance. You can use a USB flash drive as-is, but at higher sampling rates the media may not be able to play back fast enough and playback may stop.