Fostex D-108 owner manual Multitrack recording using overdubbing, Ping-pong recording

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D-108 Quick Operation Guide

Multitrack recording using overdubbing

Multitrack recording is a term for the series of processes in which you record various sound sources to different tracks and combine them into two mixes (L and R). This recording involves an important process called “overdubbing,” in which you record additional sound sources to different tracks while monitoring the input sound and listening to the recorded sound. The following procedure assumes that you have already recorded a rhythm section using a drum machine on Track 1.

Initialize the D-108.

Check the sampling frequency. Select the desired sampling frequency, if necessary. Do not change the sampling frequency until you finish the session.

1.Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the desired overdubbing track to set it in READY mode.

The “ready” track’s indicator (a small square) flashes on the display.

5.Press and hold down the RECORD button and press the PLAY button. (Take)

Play the sound source accompanying the Track 1 sound in the same way as during the rehearsal.

2.Press the RECORD button once.

The ready tracks enter input monitoring status, and the other tracks enter playback monitoring status.

3.Press the PLAY button to play the Program from the beginning. (Rehearsal)

Adjust the level of the playback monitoring sound (rhythm sound on Track 1) on the mixer. Play the sound source to overdub and adjust the recording level on the mixer.

6.When you finish overdubbing, stop the recorder, locate the top of the Program, and play the overdubbed sound as explained in the “Basic Recording And Playback.”

If you are not satisfied with your overdubbing, perform the Undo function and record again.

In the same way, overdub the necessary tracks.

4.When you finish rehearsing, locate the top of the Program for the actual take.

Ping-pong recording

Ping-pong recording is a recording process in which you mix the playback sound of multiple tracks and record the mix on an empty track. Ping-pong recording enables you to use previously-recorded tracks in a new recording. In this way, you can overdub more sound sources using a limited number of tracks. The following procedure explains how to ping-pong record the sound sources recorded on Tracks 1-6 to Tracks 7 and 8. Once you ping-pong record the tracks, you cannot apply effects to the individual tracks. If necessary, apply effects on the mixer prior to ping-pong recording.

Initialize the D-108.

Check the sampling frequency. Select the desired sampling frequency, if necessary. Do not change the sampling frequency until you finish the session.

1.Locate the top of the Program.

2.Press the RECORD TRACK select keys for Tracks 7 and 8 to set the tracks to READY mode.

3.Press the RECORD button once. (Rehearsal)

4.Play the Program on the D-108 from the beginning to send Tracks 1-6 sounds to Tracks 7 and 8, and adjust the recording level and the effect balance.

5.Locate the top of the Program.

6.Press and hold down the RECORD button on the D-108 and press the PLAY button. (Take)

7.When you finish ping-pong recording, stop the D- 108 and play Tracks 7 and 8.

If you are not satisfied with your overdubbing, perform the Undo function and record again.

After ping-pong recording, you can erase unnecessary data from Tracks 1-6 so that you can use them for new recordings.

Instead of emptying the tracks, you may use the “Track Exchange” menu in SETUP mode to move data to additional tracks. Refer to the main User’s Guide for more information.

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Contents Welcome to D-108 ModelQuick Operation Guide Table of Contents Recording media Package contentsDisassembling the removable case Using an E-IDE hard diskInstalling a hard disk in a removable case Fixing the hard disk to the case Connecting cablesAssembling the case Installing the removable case in the D-108Connecting a detachable controller Press the EXECUTE/YES key Connect the D-108’s power cable to the AC outletTurn on the power to the D-108 Formatting a diskProgram Press the EXIT/NO key or the Stop buttonConnecting a Scsi drive to the D-108 Using a Scsi driveInstalling a detachable controller to the D-108 Scsi ID number setting Insert an unformatted disk in the Scsi drive Turn on the power to the D-108 and the Scsi driveFormatting a Scsi disk Record mode Use the JOG dial to select the desired Record modeEjecting the removable disk from the Scsi drive Press the Disp SEL key twice to enter Setup mode Using two current drivesPress the EXECUTE/YES key again Selecting a current driveConnecting a mixer Patchbay Buss OUT Group OUT 1~4 Tape in 1~8 Basic recording Initial settingsSetting sampling frequency Turn the JOG dial to select the desired sampling frequency Press the EXIT/NO key or the Stop button to quit Setup modeBasic analog recording Undo and redo recording To cancel the undo operation, press the Redo key againLocate the top of the Program Multitrack recording using overdubbingPing-pong recording Press the Record button oncePress the EXECUTE/YES key MixdownRecording in a new Program Turn the JOG dial clockwise to select New Program?Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter-clockwise Basic Locate functionSelecting the desired Program from multiple Programs Locating the end of the recorded area of the ProgramTo turn off Vari Pitch mode, press the Vari Pitch key Playback using the Vari-pitch functionSet the desired pitch data using the JOG dial Press the Recall key, then press the Vari Pitch keyReference Fostex Corporation