Fostex X-12 Before Using, Cassette tape suitable for recording, Using write-protection tabs

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Model X-12 Owner's Manual

Before Using the X-12

<Differences between multitracker and cassette deck recording>

Boom boxes and stereo cassette decks record on both the A and B sides of cassette tape. As shown in Fig. 1, the cassette tape is divided in 4 tracks of which 2 are used for the A side and the remaining 2 for the B side (4 track 2 channel).

<Fig. 1> Boom box / Cassette deck

side B

ch L

ch R

 

R ch

L ch A side

Hint!

You can perform multitrack recording using a tape that was recorded on a boom box or a cassette deck. Refer to page 16 for more details.

<Handling cassette tapes>

Cassette tape suitable for recording:

The X-12 is designed to perform best with high-position cassette tape (TYPE II, HIGH). We recommended these or their equivalent.

The tape in C-120 versions (60 minutes each side) is too thin and not suitable for repeated recording or playback. Use C-90 or shorter tapes for stable performance.

Using write-protection tabs:

A multi-tracker as shown in Fig. 2, all four tracks can be recorded without turning over the cassette (four track 4 channel). For the X-12, the 4 tracks are recorded one at a time (some multitrackers can record multiple number of tracks in each pass). Also, in multitrackers, since all tracks are recorded in the same direction, if such a cassette tape is played back in a radio cassette or cassette deck, tracks 1 and 2 will be heard correctly but if the tape is turned over, tracks 3 and 4 will be heard in reverse.

<Fig. 2> Multitracker, such as X-12

Track 4

 

Track 3

A side

Track 2

 

Track 1

 

On the spine of a cassette tape are write- protection tabs that are used to prevent any recorded data from being erased accidentally.

You may want to break the tab for side A and side B of a cassette tape that you have already recorded, since the X-12 uses all four tracks at the same time.

If you later wish to record data on a tape with broken tabs, apply a piece of scotch tape to cover the tab hole.

Write-protection tabs

** Advice **

Fresh or recorded tapes should not be kept in locations of strong magnetic fields (near speakers and TV sets) and stored in dust free and non-humid locations.

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Contents Model Safety Instructions Table of Contents Using write-protection tabs Before UsingCassette tape suitable for recording Important Lets not use it this way Names and Functions AC adaptor connector DC Record track selector REC Track Power switch PowerRecord track select indicator Counter / Reset button ResetRecord indicator REC Power indicator PowerPlayback level fader 1 Playback Panpot knob PANAC outlet Basic Operation recordingPress the Play button to forward the tape for a few seconds Put X-12 in the record standby mode For optimum gain, adjust the LINE-MIC knob CW toward MICTry speaking into the mic Basic Operation playback You can play back the recorded TrackAdvanced Operation OverdubbingX-12 will enter record pause mode Using the Playback PAN knob Up to the playback start point reset the counter to MixdownUsing a tape recorded on a boom box or cassette deck Troubleshooting MaintenanceSpecifications Block DiagramAccessories option SpecificationsFostex Distributors List in Europe