Fostex D2424LV manual Mixdown, Basic Locate function, Locating the top of the Program

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Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide

Mixdown

After overdubbing and ping-pong recording, you can mix all track data into two channel stereo data and record it onto your master recorder. This final process of multitrack recording is called “mixdown.” The mixdown signals are usually output from the mixer’s STEREO OUT L/R. Connect the master recorder

Initialize the recorder.

1.Set all tracks to the SAFE status.

2.Locate the top of the Program on this recorder.

3.Set the master recorder to REC-STANDBY mode.

4.Play the Program from the beginning and adjust the recording level on the master recorder while adjusting the tonal quality and mix balance of the playback

sound from the mixer. (Rehearsal)

Adjust the input level on the master recorder so that the STEREO OUT L/R meters on the mixer respond to the same degree as the level meters on the master recorder.

5.Locate the top of the Program.

6.Start recording on the master recorder. (Take)

7.Press the [PLAY] button on this recorder to start playing the Program from the beginning.

8.When mixdown is completed, stop the master recorder and this recorder.

Basic Locate function

The Locate function enables you to locate the desired point (move the current position of the recorder) immediately. There are two locate methods: storing the desired locate point (time or bar/beat/clock value) into the memory keys, and locating the point without storing it.

This section explains “Locating the top of the Program” and “Locating the last recording point in the Program” and do not involve storing locate points. Refer to the Reference Manual for information on storing and locating locate points.

On this recorder, the top of the Program on the disk is called “ABS 0” and the end of the recorded area is called “REC END.” (If the Program has no data recorded, ABS 0 corresponds to REC END.) You can use this function to locate the ABS 0 or REC END point immediately, regardless of the current recorder position.

ABS 0

REC END

Recorded Area

LOCATE ABS 0

LOSATE REC END

Current Position

• Locating the top of the Program

You can immediately move to the top of the Program (ABS 0), regardless of the current position of the Program.

Locating the end of the recorded area of the Program

You can immediately move to the end of the recorded area of the Program, regardless of the current position of the Program.

1.Press and hold down the [STOP] button, and press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the [REWIND] button.

1.Hold down the [STOP] button and press the [F FWD]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Quick Operation Guide Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Safety Instructions Contents Recording media Package contentsInstalling a hard disk in the caddy Preparation for the current driveDisassembling the caddy Connecting cables Fixing the hard disk to the caseAssembling the case Connecting a detachable controller Installing the removable case in the recorderTurn the power on Sampling frequencyPress the EXECUTE/YES key Format type Time Base ProgramPress the Setup key while in the stop mode Setup of the Internal ClockAnalog mixer Connecting a analog mixerDigital mixer Connecting a digital mixerInitial settings About Sampling FrequencyHints Basic recording Adjusting the recording levelBasic analog recording Stopping recordingUndo and redo recording single undo/redo To cancel the undo operation, press the UNDO/ Redo key againSelecting Digital Basic digital recordingSelecting Digital Out About Digital In selectionSetting the reference clock About reference clock settingPress the EXIT/NO key or Stop button to exit the Setup mode Ping-pong recording Multitrack recording using overdubbingPress the Record button once PlaybackBasic Locate function MixdownLocating the top of the Program Locating the end of the recorded area of the ProgramSelecting the desired Program Recording in a new ProgramChanging the program FS Current drive formatting by 24bitCurrent drive formatting by 16bit Vari-pitch function procedures Playback using theVari-pitch functionSet the desired pitch data using the Jog dial Press the Recall key, then press the Vari Pitch keyReference manual reference pages Declaration of EC Directive Memo Fostex Corporation