Fostex VR800 owner manual Handling Programs, Creating a new Program, Turn the JOG dial clockwise

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VR800 Owner’s Manual (Handling Programs)

Handling Programs

This chapter explains how to handle Programs. It covers the following topics:

1.Creating a new Program

2.Using a Program Change function

3.Deleting a Program

4.Editing a Program title

Creating a new Program

You can manage individual songs by setting multiple programs on the disk as explained in the “Managing songs by program change function” section of the “Before Starting” chapter. Up to 99 programs can be created as long as disk space is available. When you format a disk, one program will be automatically created. Follow the steps below to create a new program (in addition to the Program created on the disk during the format operation).

1 (Turn on the power)

3. While holding down the HOLD/> key, press the STORE key.

[Select PGM] appears on the display briefly, then changes to a flashing “01” ([#0001 of PGM 01) and [SURE?] flash. ([#0001] is the default name of PGM 01.)

ACCESS

OL 0

6

12

24

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A SYNC

RECORD TRACK

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

 

AUTO RTN

 

CLIPBOARD

 

 

 

AUTO PUNCH

 

 

 

EXIT

EXECUTE

START

IN

OUT

END

IN

OUT

/ NO

/ YES

 

 

 

PREVIEW

 

 

EJECT

5, 6, 7

HOLD/

PGM SEL

EDIT

UNDO / REDO

DISP SEL

SETUP

 

STORE

 

 

 

 

AUTO RTN

 

 

 

 

JOG

 

VARI PITCH

AUTO PLAY

LOCATE

TIME BASE SEL

SCRUB

 

SHUTTLE

SHIFT

P.EDIT

 

LOC MEM

 

 

 

 

 

RECORD

STOP

PLAY

REW

F FWD

 

 

 

AUTO

CLIPBOARD PLAY

 

 

 

8

 

PUNCH

LOCATE ABS

0

 

 

 

 

LOCATE REC END

 

 

 

4

3

1.Turn on the power to the VR800 and a connected SCSI drive.

2

44.1kHz

 

 

DIGITAL

44.1kHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SURE ?

 

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

CLK

SCSI

CLK

SCSI

AUTO

A.PUNCH

AUTO

A.PUNCH

4. Turn the JOG dial clockwise.

The question marks “?” of [New PGM ?] and [SURE?] flash. This indication asks you if you wish to set a new program (program 2).

DIGITAL

44.1kHz

SURE ?

 

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

CLK

SCSI

AUTO

A.PUNCH

5. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.

The VR800 will automatically enter [Title Edit ?] menu in SETUP mode. You can enter a title for program 2. ([t] and [?]flash alternately.)

If you prefer the default name, press the EXIT/NO key.

2. Insert a formatted disk into the SCSI drive.

The VR800 will display [Initial..], [(SCSI drive name and ID number)], [(Recording mode, such as [ADAC 8ch])], then the top of ABS time base (ABS 0).

The current program is [PGM 01]. [#0001] is the default name of PGM 01.

DIGITAL

44.1kHz

ABS

MSF

 

 

PGM

 

 

SYNC OUT

 

DRIVE

CLK

SCSI

 

 

 

AUTO

 

A.PUNCH

DIGITAL

44.1kHz

SETUP

 

 

PGM

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

CLK

SCSI

AUTO

A.PUNCH

6. Press the EXECUTE/YES key again.

A default title (#0002) appears on the display, with [#] and [SURE?] flashing. This means that you can enter a name for the new program.

If you wish to name the program, continue the steps below. In either case, you can change the title later, as explained in “Editing a program title.”

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Contents Model Safety Instructions Table of Contents 106 Introduction Precautions Names and Functions Top panelAccess LED Access Record track select keys Record Track 1Contrast adjustment knob Setup key SetupClipboard In key Clipboard IN/ Preview Execute/Yes key EXECUTE/YESAuto Return/Auto Play mode on/off key Edit key EditJOG dial JOG/ Shuttle Scrub key ScrubVari Pitch key Vari PITCH/ P.EDIT Shift key ShiftFast forward button F FWD Rewind button RewindHold/ key Hold Record button RECORD/ Auto PunchStore key Store Auto Return End key Auto RTN END/ Preview Auto Return Start keyAuto Punch In key Auto Punch IN/ Preview Auto Punch Out keyData output jack Data OUT Connector Optical Data input jack Data in Connector OpticalMidi OUT jack Midi OUT Connector DIN 5-pin Scsi connector Scsi Connector D-SUB 25-pinSide Panel Display Section Time base is ABS DigitalTime base is BAR/BEAT/CLK Time base is MTCAcc Error message Load Err messageUnformat ! message Action to takeBefore Starting Time BaseRecording method Recording method and Remain indicatorRemain indicator Managing songs by Program Change function You can name a programAdditional tracks in units of eight tracks Real tracks and Additional tracksYou can swap data between twenty-four mono tracks When you set a track to recording mode When you set a track to recording stand-by modeInput monitoring and playback monitoring Input monitoringAudio file and event About an audio fileHints Recording mode Formatting a DiskFormatting a current drive disk Scsi disk Formatting a new diskRe-formatting a formatted disk Insert a formatted disk into the Scsi drivePress the EXECUTE/YES key Press the EXECUTE/YES key againFormatting a backup disk Scsi disk Formatting an unformatted disk for backupInsert a new disk into the backup drive Formatting a current drive disk 3.5-inch E-IDE hard diskInsert a formatted disk into the backup drive Formatting a backup disk fixed diskRe-formatting a formatted disk for backup Turn on the power to the VR800 and a connected Scsi drive Handling ProgramsCreating a new Program While holding down the HOLD/ key, press the Store keyUsing a Program Change function To enter a titlePress the Setup key while the VR800 is stopped Deleting a ProgramAfter you enter the title, press the EXECUTE/YES key Editing a Program titleJOG dial to enter characters or numbers What is Punch In/Out recording? Punch In/Out RecordingAuto Punch In/Out Storing the edit pointsMusic instrument Guitar Rehearsing Auto Punch In/Out recording Press the Record button while holding down the Shift keySet the track for Auto Punch In/Out to Ready Recording levelWhen you finish recording, press the Stop button Auto Punch In/Out TakeUndo/Redo Auto Punch In/Out recording Press the Record button while holding down the Play buttonPress the foot switch while holding down the Stop button Manual Punch In/OutRehearsing Manual Punch In/Out recording Play the guitar accompanying the playback of tracksCancelling Rehearsal mode Manual Punch In/Out takeUndo/Redo Manual Punch In/Out recording Recording to a Metronome Sound Creating a Tempo MapTurning the Metronome function on Music InstrumentAdjusting monitor/record level of the musical instrument Checking the metronome soundStarting recording Quitting recordingConnecting an external digital device Assigning tracks and setting the digital-in clockDigital Recording Digital recording from an external digital deviceStarting and quitting recording Digital recording to an external deviceSelecting a recording track Setting a digital output track Selecting a playback programStoring a Locate Point Edit Point Memory keyStoring and editing the locate points to the memory keys Storing in real-timePress the Store key Press the desired memory keyEditing and storing locate data Editing and storing dataPress the HOLD/ key while the VR800 is stopped Press the memory key that you pressed in againStoring 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 Locate Function Direct LocateAuto Play Auto ReturnAuto Repeat Start playback a little before the Auto RTN Start pointCue & Review Function Cue & Review function using the Rewind and F FWD buttonsCue & Review function using the Shuttle feature Digital scrubbing using the Scrub function Press the Scrub key while the VR800 is stoppedTurn the JOG dial to perform digital scrubbing Press the Stop button to stop the digital scrubbingPreview Function Executing the Preview functionPreviewing the rise of the sound fade Previewing the fall of the sound fade outTrimming the sound while previewing Press the Stop button or the EXIT/NO keyEditing Tracks Copy & Paste and Move & PasteCopy & Paste Move & PasteExecuting Copy or Move Checking the clipboard dataPaste start point Key for which you wish to check the edit pointExecuting Paste Undo/Redo PasteSelect a destination track to paste data Turn the JOG dial to enter the number of repeats Repeat=Erasing 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 Track Exchange Swapping mono track data between Real tracks, AddiExecuting Track Exchange Connect the VR800 Midi OUT to Midi in of the Midi sequencer Connecting external equipment Refer to connecting schematicMidi sync function Setup of VR800 Confirming the Midi clock syncMTC sync/MIDI machine control system Execution of recordingConnecting to external equipment Setup of external equipmentOffset mode For ABS Confirming MTC sync/MMCExternal Midi equipment sync system by the slave mode Connection to external equipmentPrecautions at MTC related setups Confirming chase lockOutline 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 Saving/loading data using another Scsi drive Title of data to be saved to a backup Scsi diskSave PGM ? menu Insert an unformatted disk into the backup drivePress the EXIT/NO key to exit Setup mode Select a flashing SCSi id-6 and press EXECUTE/YES key Load PGM ? menuSaving/loading via a DAT or adat Saving song data via a DAT or adat DAT or adat connection and preparationStart recording on the DAT or adat Use the JOG dial to select a Program to saveUse the JOG dial to select the desired tracks Loading song data via a DAT or adat ProgressesStart playing the DAT or adat Use the JOG dial to select a Program into which to load dataSaving and loading song data via a Scsi drive If you wish to delete the existing data If you do not wish to delete the existing dataChanging the Initial Settings Setup Mode Selecting Setup mode Following diagram shows the position of each menuSelect 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 Setting a tempo Tempo Set ? menu Checking the stored tempo settingSelect a Program to check the tempo setting for Storing a tempo valueRepeat steps 3-5 to store necessary tempo data Setting the Metronome function Click ? menuSetting the Metronome function Setting a preroll value Preroll ? menu Setting a preroll timeTurn the JOG dial to select on or oFF Turn the JOG dial to enter a desired preroll time valueTurn the JOG dial to select the desired Midi sync signal Setting Midi sync output signal Sync Out ? menuSetting Midi sync signal Setting an MTC frame rate Frame Rate ? menu Setting an MTC offset value Mtc Offset ? menuSetting an MTC frame rate Turn the JOG dial to enter the desired frame rateSetting Offset mode Ofset Mode ? menu Setting an MTC offsetSetting the Slave mode Slave Mode ? menu Setting MTC Offset modeTurning Slave mode on and off Use the JOG dial to select the desired Offset modeSetting the Slave type Slave Type ? menu Setting the Slave typeUse the JOG dial to turn Slave mode on and off Use the JOG dial to select the desired Slave typeSetting the Record Protect function Rec Protect ? menu Recording enabled/disabledUse the JOG dial to enable or disable recording 100101 Setting digital input tracks Digi. In ? menuSetting digital input tracks Setting digital output tracks Digi. Out ? menu Setting a clock of digitalSetting digital output tracks 102103 Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Resolu ? menuSetting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Setting the Midi device number Device ID ? menu Setting the Midi device IDUse the JOG dial to turn the mode on or off 104105 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 Fostex Midi System Exclusive Message Format for VR800 108Status Request 109Example 2 Locate memory is recalled using the read command 110111 Data Type112 Signature map113 114 Status Request Command 115116 117 Maintenance 118Declaration of EC Directive 119Index Remain Fostex Corporation
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