The 322 transports use an optical sensor for detecting
leader on tapes. When the tape approaches the leader tape
from the cassette, it will immediately flip the tape. This
minimizes the amount of time lost when switching sides,
since the deck won't have to pass through the leader to
the end of the reel, then back to the recordable tape again.
This makes the 322 the ideal machine for logging or long-form
recording.
An RS-232 port on the back of the 322 allows serial control
of the deck from the various control systems on the market.
This is ideal for board rooms, lecture halls, or advanced
home theater systems, and more.
Like the 302, the 322 offers independent audio input and
output for each well, allowing total control over each
deck. The 322 can be set up so that one deck plays a tape
while the other records an external source. This is perfect
for recording a meeting and playing audio sources back,
or playing music from tape and recording a performance
on top of it. If the situation calls for a common I/O structure,
you can switch it easily on the front panel. This makes
it easy for creating dual masters, or saving inputs on
a mixer.
The 322 also offers Return To Zero
function for easier cueing, ±10% pitch control
to make changes in speed, headphone output with level
control, and a wired
remote
as standard. The optional LA-322 kit adds balanced ports
to the 322.