Fostex VR800 Real tracks and Additional tracks, You can swap data between twenty-four mono tracks

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VR800 Owner’s Manual (Before Starting)

Real tracks and Additional tracks

The VR800 features eight Real tracks (1-8) and sixteen Additional tracks (9-24), for a total of twenty-four tracks. Real tracks are used to record sound sources in real-time. Additional tracks are used to temporarily store the sound recorded in the Real tracks. This is useful since you can move data from Real tracks to Additional tracks to clear tracks for fresh recording. The Track Exchange function of the VR800 handles this operation. This function allows you to swap data freely between twenty-four mono tracks.

You can also swap data between multiple Real tracks and Additional tracks as an eight-track unit.

Real tracks (Trk 1 - Trk 8)

Additional tracks (Trk 9 - TRK 16)

Additional tracks (Trk 17 - Trk 24)

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You can swap data between twenty-four mono tracks.

You can also swap data between Real tracks and

 

Additional tracks in units of eight tracks.

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Note: Data on the Additional tracks also affects the REMAIN value. If Real tracks contain no data, but Additional tracks contain data, the amount of data (time and space) will be reflected in the REMAIN value.

Note: You cannot record data on Additional tracks in real-time. Also, you cannot play back data on Additional tracks as is in real-time.

If you wish to play back data on an Additional track, first use the Track Exchange function to move the data to a Real track. Also, you need to move the data to a Real track if you wish to check the REC END point of a song on an Additional track.

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Note: If the record time of the data existing on the additional track is longer than the data on the real track and all tracks are saved on an external DAT or adat, then the data of the additional track can only be saved for the time equal to the real track, and the remaining data is not saved.

This is because the ABS 0 to REC END of the real track is automatically recognized and saved. There is a need to exchange the track using the track exchange function in this case, as well.

Refer to page “66” for more information on the Track

Exchange function.

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Contents Model Safety Instructions Table of Contents 106 Introduction Precautions Top panel Names and FunctionsRecord track select keys Record Track 1 Access LED AccessExecute/Yes key EXECUTE/YES Contrast adjustment knobSetup key Setup Clipboard In key Clipboard IN/ PreviewScrub key Scrub Auto Return/Auto Play mode on/off keyEdit key Edit JOG dial JOG/ ShuttleRewind button Rewind Vari Pitch key Vari PITCH/ P.EDITShift key Shift Fast forward button F FWDHold/ key Hold Record button RECORD/ Auto PunchStore key Store Auto Punch Out key Auto Return End key Auto RTN END/ PreviewAuto Return Start key Auto Punch In key Auto Punch IN/ PreviewScsi connector Scsi Connector D-SUB 25-pin Data output jack Data OUT Connector OpticalData input jack Data in Connector Optical Midi OUT jack Midi OUT Connector DIN 5-pinSide Panel Display Section Digital Time base is ABSTime base is MTC Time base is BAR/BEAT/CLKAction to take Acc Error messageLoad Err message Unformat ! messageTime Base Before StartingRecording method Recording method and Remain indicatorRemain indicator You can name a program Managing songs by Program Change functionAdditional tracks in units of eight tracks Real tracks and Additional tracksYou can swap data between twenty-four mono tracks Input monitoring When you set a track to recording modeWhen you set a track to recording stand-by mode Input monitoring and playback monitoringAbout an audio file Audio file and eventHints Formatting a Disk Recording modeFormatting a new disk Formatting a current drive disk Scsi diskPress the EXECUTE/YES key again Re-formatting a formatted diskInsert a formatted disk into the Scsi drive Press the EXECUTE/YES keyFormatting a current drive disk 3.5-inch E-IDE hard disk Formatting a backup disk Scsi diskFormatting an unformatted disk for backup Insert a new disk into the backup driveInsert a formatted disk into the backup drive Formatting a backup disk fixed diskRe-formatting a formatted disk for backup While holding down the HOLD/ key, press the Store key Turn on the power to the VR800 and a connected Scsi driveHandling Programs Creating a new ProgramTo enter a title Using a Program Change functionDeleting a Program Press the Setup key while the VR800 is stoppedAfter you enter the title, press the EXECUTE/YES key Editing a Program titleJOG dial to enter characters or numbers Storing the edit points What is Punch In/Out recording?Punch In/Out Recording Auto Punch In/OutMusic instrument Guitar Recording level Rehearsing Auto Punch In/Out recordingPress the Record button while holding down the Shift key Set the track for Auto Punch In/Out to ReadyPress the Record button while holding down the Play button When you finish recording, press the Stop buttonAuto Punch In/Out Take Undo/Redo Auto Punch In/Out recordingPlay the guitar accompanying the playback of tracks Press the foot switch while holding down the Stop buttonManual Punch In/Out Rehearsing Manual Punch In/Out recordingManual Punch In/Out take Cancelling Rehearsal modeUndo/Redo Manual Punch In/Out recording Music Instrument Recording to a Metronome SoundCreating a Tempo Map Turning the Metronome function onQuitting recording Adjusting monitor/record level of the musical instrumentChecking the metronome sound Starting recordingDigital recording from an external digital device Connecting an external digital deviceAssigning tracks and setting the digital-in clock Digital RecordingStarting and quitting recording Digital recording to an external deviceSelecting a recording track Selecting a playback program Setting a digital output trackMemory key Storing a Locate Point Edit PointPress the desired memory key Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keysStoring in real-time Press the Store keyPress the memory key that you pressed in again Editing and storing locate dataEditing and storing data Press the HOLD/ key while the VR800 is stoppedStoring and editing Locate key Press the Store key. the Store key lamp lights up Select the Locate number desired using the JOG dialNext press the Locate key Edit and re-store data that is already stored Direct Locate Locate FunctionAuto Return Auto PlayStart playback a little before the Auto RTN Start point Auto RepeatCue & Review Function Cue & Review function using the Rewind and F FWD buttonsCue & Review function using the Shuttle feature Press the Stop button to stop the digital scrubbing Digital scrubbing using the Scrub functionPress the Scrub key while the VR800 is stopped Turn the JOG dial to perform digital scrubbingPreviewing the fall of the sound fade out Preview FunctionExecuting the Preview function Previewing the rise of the sound fadePress the Stop button or the EXIT/NO key Trimming the sound while previewingMove & Paste Editing TracksCopy & Paste and Move & Paste Copy & PasteKey for which you wish to check the edit point Executing Copy or MoveChecking the clipboard data Paste start pointTurn the JOG dial to enter the number of repeats Repeat= Executing PasteUndo/Redo Paste Select a destination track to paste dataErasing data from a specified point to REC END EraseErasing a specified part of the data between ABS 0 Storing the erase start and end points Executing EraseUndo/Redo Erase Swapping mono track data between Real tracks, Addi Track ExchangeExecuting Track Exchange Connect the VR800 Midi OUT to Midi in of the Midi sequencer Connecting external equipment Refer to connecting schematicMidi sync function Confirming the Midi clock sync Setup of VR800Execution of recording MTC sync/MIDI machine control systemSetup of external equipment Connecting to external equipmentConfirming MTC sync/MMC Offset mode For ABSConnection to external equipment External Midi equipment sync system by the slave modeConfirming chase lock Precautions at MTC related setupsOutline of the save/load operation Using a Scsi drive as the current driveSaving and Loading Song Data Fostex D-5, Pioneer D-05 Save DAT or adat Title of data to be saved to a backup Scsi disk Saving/loading data using another Scsi driveSave PGM ? menu Insert an unformatted disk into the backup drivePress the EXIT/NO key to exit Setup mode Load PGM ? menu Select a flashing SCSi id-6 and press EXECUTE/YES keySaving/loading via a DAT or adat DAT or adat connection and preparation Saving song data via a DAT or adatStart recording on the DAT or adat Use the JOG dial to select a Program to saveUse the JOG dial to select the desired tracks Progresses Loading song data via a DAT or adatUse the JOG dial to select a Program into which to load data Start playing the DAT or adatSaving and loading song data via a Scsi drive If you do not wish to delete the existing data If you wish to delete the existing dataChanging the Initial Settings Setup Mode Following diagram shows the position of each menu Selecting Setup modeSelect a Program for which to set a time signature Setting a time signature Sign. Set ? menuStoring a time signature Changing the BAR at ABS 0 of the time base Clearing all time signature and tempo settingsModifying or deleting stored time signatures Storing a tempo value Setting a tempo Tempo Set ? menuChecking the stored tempo setting Select a Program to check the tempo setting forRepeat steps 3-5 to store necessary tempo data Setting the Metronome function Click ? menuSetting the Metronome function Turn the JOG dial to enter a desired preroll time value Setting a preroll value Preroll ? menuSetting a preroll time Turn the JOG dial to select on or oFFTurn the JOG dial to select the desired Midi sync signal Setting Midi sync output signal Sync Out ? menuSetting Midi sync signal Turn the JOG dial to enter the desired frame rate Setting an MTC frame rate Frame Rate ? menuSetting an MTC offset value Mtc Offset ? menu Setting an MTC frame rateSetting an MTC offset Setting Offset mode Ofset Mode ? menuUse the JOG dial to select the desired Offset mode Setting the Slave mode Slave Mode ? menuSetting MTC Offset mode Turning Slave mode on and offUse the JOG dial to select the desired Slave type Setting the Slave type Slave Type ? menuSetting the Slave type Use the JOG dial to turn Slave mode on and off100 Setting the Record Protect function Rec Protect ? menuRecording enabled/disabled Use the JOG dial to enable or disable recording101 Setting digital input tracks Digi. In ? menuSetting digital input tracks 102 Setting digital output tracks Digi. Out ? menuSetting a clock of digital Setting digital output tracks103 Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Resolu ? menuSetting BAR/BEAT resolution mode 104 Setting the Midi device number Device ID ? menuSetting the Midi device ID Use the JOG dial to turn the mode on or off105 Checking the number of track events NOs Event ? menuChecking the number of track events Transmitted Recognized Remarks Midi Implementation Chart106 107 Command List Movement RecorderMMC Response/Information Field List Command 108 Fostex Midi System Exclusive Message Format for VR800109 Status Request110 Example 2 Locate memory is recalled using the read commandData Type 111Signature map 112113 114 115 Status Request Command116 117 118 Maintenance119 Declaration of EC DirectiveIndex Remain Fostex Corporation
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