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1.) FIREWIRE 800 TO THUNDERBOLT ADAPTER |
2.) THUNDERBOLT TO USB-C ADAPTER |
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To mount the Sound Devices recording unit to a computer via a FireWire cable: |
1. Stop all playback and recording activity. For larger/multiple file transfers it is recommended you use the included AC power supply (and not the portable lithium battery) when connecting to a computer. This will help prevent battery failure which can cause drive failure, and, ultimately, file corruption. |
2. Make certain that within the menu 2) FIREWIRE: CONNECTION setup, menu option COMPUTER/CONNECT has been selected. |
3. Interconnect the unit to a FireWire-enabled computer using an appropriate FireWire cable, as well as any other necessary adapters (ie thunderbolt, usb-c, etc.) No drivers are required if the computer meets the requirements listed in the Specifications. FireWire 400-800 cables are currently provided with all of our Sound Devices digital audio recorders. |
4. The recording unit should now show the screen below when successfully connected via FireWire. When connected, all audio functionality of the 702/744 device is defeated. |
5. Navigate the drives on the computer and copy all needed audio to local storage. |
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To un-mount the Sound Devices recording unit from a computer: |
1. Make certain that any software applications referencing the 702/744 are closed and that all file copy functions to and from the unit have been completed. |
2. In Mac OS X, right-click the drive icon on the desktop and choose to eject the volume. Alternatively, you can drag the drive icon to the trash in the dock to eject. |
3. In Windows, right-click the drive icon and select “eject.” |
4. The cable between the computer and unit can now be disconnected. If a future connection is going to be made the cable can be left connected. |
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