Fostex FD-8 owner manual Executing Copy or Move, Checking the clipboard data, Paste start point

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Editing Tracks

Follow the steps below to perform the Copy & Paste or Move & Paste operation.

Store the copy (or move) start point (CLIPBOARD IN point), end point (CLIPBOARD OUT point), and the paste start point (AUTO PUNCH IN point).

Check the stored edit points using the Preview function and make adjustments if necessary.

Specify the copy (or move) source track, and copy (or move) the data to the clipboard.

Specify the destination track and the number of times for the paste operation (repeated paste), and execute the paste operation.

Storing the edit points

1.Refer to the “Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys” section for information on storing the copy (or move) start and end points,

and the paste start point.

Store the copy (or move) start point to the CLIPBOARD IN key, the end point to the CLIPBOARD OUT key, and store the paste start point to the AUTO PUNCH IN key.

See “Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys” on page 66.

Checking and adjusting the edit points

After you store the edit points, you can check them on the display by pressing the corresponding keys. You may also adjust the points. This section explains how to preview and fine-tune the edit points using the Preview function.

1.While the recorder section is stopped, press and hold down the SHIFT key and press the memory

key for which you wish to check the edit point.

You can preview “fade in” at the CLIPBOARD IN point, “fade out” at the CLIPBOARD OUT point, and “fade out” at AUTO PUNCH IN point.

2.Trim the edit point while previewing.

Refer to “Preview Function” on page 74 for more information.

Executing Copy (or Move)

1. Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the copy (or move) source track to set it READY.

Select from mono tracks or adjacent odd-even tracks (1- 2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8).

Note: If you select non-adjacent tracks, such as tracks 1 and 3, or tracks 1, 2, and 4, the copied (or moved) data will be pasted back to the copy (or move) source tracks.

2. Press the EDIT key repeatedly until [Copy Clip (or [Move Clip]) flashes on the display.

Select [Copy Clip] to execute Copy & Paste.

Select [Move Clip] to execute Move & Paste.

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

 

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

CLK

 

 

 

 

SCSI

 

CLK

 

 

 

 

SCSI

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO

A.PUNCH

 

AUTO

A.PUNCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.

The copy or move operation will complete immediately. The display briefly indicates [COMPLETED !], then flashes the [Copy Paste] message (or the [Move Paste] message). The FD-8 enters standby mode for the paste operation. The LEDs of the selected RECORD TRACK select keys continue to flash.

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

 

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

CLK

 

 

SCSI

 

CLK

 

 

SCSI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO

A.PUNCH

 

AUTO

A.PUNCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is indicated after copy/clip.

This is indicated after move/clip.

Note: Pressing the EXECUTE/YES key without selecting a track in Step 1 will cause the display to indicate an alarm message [Select TRK !]. Select a track, then press the EXECUTE/YES key.

Now the sound data to be pasted has been copied (or moved) to the clipboard, you can check the data on the clipboard by following the steps below. If there is no problem with the data, you can proceed to the paste operation.

Checking the clipboard data

*Hold down the STOP button and press the PLAY button. The FD-8 indicates whether the sound data on the clipboard is a copied data or moved data ([Copy Clip] or [Move Clip]) and plays the data (this is called clipboard playback). The sound being played back can be heard if the MON knob of the channel corresponding to the copied (or moved) track, is rotated toward “TRK,” and the monitor section MASTER knob is raised.

During playback, the RECORD TRACK LED of the copied (or moved) track will blink.

*Press the EDIT key again to get ready for the paste operation. [Copy Paste] or [Move Paste] flashes on the display.

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Contents Model Safety Instructions Table of contents Introduction Precautions Rear panel Names and FunctionsInput faders Input select switches Input SEL INPUT/OFF/TRKPanpot knobs PAN L/R Monitor panpot knobs PAN MON L/MON RMonitor level control knob MON INPUT/TRK Input level switches Level H/M/LEqualizer control knobs EQ HIGH/MID/LOW AUX send knobs AUX AUX 1/AUXContrast adjustment knob LCDScrub key Scrub Access LED Access Setup key SetupDisplay indication select key Disp SEL Time Base select key Time Base SELStop button Stop Play button PlayRecord button RECORD/ Auto Punch Shift key ShiftVari Pitch key Vari PITCH/ P.EDIT Auto Return/Auto Play mode on/off keyLocate key LOCATE/ LOC MEM Hold/ key HoldUndo/Redo key UNDO/REDO Store key StoreEdit key Edit Auto Return Start keyAuto Punch In key Auto Punch IN/ Preview Auto Return End key Auto RTN END/ PreviewAuto Punch Out key Clipboard In key Clipboard IN/ PreviewMonitor Out jacks MON OUT L, R Connector RCA pin Input jacks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Connector phoneStereo Out jacks ST. OUT L, R Connector RCA pin Front Panel Input/Output SectionMidi OUT jack Midi OUT Connector DIN 5-pin Balanced input connectors 7, 8 Input 7Midi in jack Midi in Connector DIN 5-pin AUX Send jacks 1, 2 AUX Send 1Data input jack Data in Connector Optical Data output jack Data OUT Connector OpticalAC in connector Power switch PowerPreset display Time Base is ABS Time Base is MTCTime Base is BAR/BEAT/CLK Void Out ! message Acc Error messageTrack Over message Rec + Yes ! messageTime Base Before StartingRecording method and Remain indicator Remain indicatorRecording method Managing songs by Program Change function You can swap data between twenty-four mono tracks Real tracks and Additional tracksWhen you set a track to recording stand-by mode When you set a track to recording modeInput monitoring and playback monitoring Input monitoringSignal flow The PAN knob function and Stereo Bus About an audio file Audio file and eventFormatting a Disk Recording modeFormatting a new disk Formatting a current drive disk Scsi diskInsert a formatted disk into the Scsi drive Re-formatting a formatted diskPress the EXECUTE/YES key Press the EXECUTE/YES key againFormatting an unformatted disk for backup Formatting a backup disk Scsi diskInsert a new disk into the backup drive Formatting a current drive disk 2.5-inch hard diskFormatting a backup disk fixed disk Re-formatting a formatted disk for backupInsert a formatted disk into the backup drive Handling Programs Creating a new ProgramTurn the JOG dial clockwise To enter a title Using a Program Change functionDeleting a Program Press the Setup key while the FD-8 is stoppedJOG dial to enter characters or numbers Editing a Program titleAfter you enter the title, press the EXECUTE/YES key MenuSet the desired pitch data using the JOG dial Playback in Vari Pitch ModeConnecting a sound source and a effect unit Recording to a Metronome SoundConnect a microphone to input jack Punch In/Out Recording What is Punch In/Out recording?Auto Punch In/Out Storing the edit pointsSetting the mixer section Connecting the instrumentSet up the mixer section as follows PreparationPress the Record button while holding down the Shift key Rehearsing Auto Punch In/Out recordingSet the track for Auto Punch In/Out to Ready Recording levelAuto Punch In/Out Take Undo/Redo Auto Punch In/Out recordingPress the Record button while holding down the Play button Connecting the instrument and a foot switch Manual Punch In/OutRehearsing Manual Punch In/Out recording While holding down the Stop button, press the foot switch Cancelling Rehearsal modeManual Punch In/Out take Out pointUndo/Redo Manual Punch In/Out recording Creating a Tempo Map Setting the switch and knobChecking the metronome sound Turning the Metronome function onChecking the recorded sound Quitting recordingStarting recording Press the Record buttonDigital recording from an external digital device Digital RecordingDigital recording to an external device Setting a digital output trackAssigning output tracks Digital mixdownSettings for the effect units Setting the output level and the master recorderMixdown Quitting mixdownUsing an optical cable Digital and analog simultaneous recordingStarting the recording Program Monitoring digital inputs Settings on the FD-8Four-track simultaneous recording Play the connected digital deviceSixteen channels of digital mixdown How to use the Recorder in jackPatch Bay Mixer etc Direct recording of an external sound sourceCopy & Paste and Move & Paste Editing TracksCopy & Paste Move & PasteChecking the clipboard data Executing Copy or MovePaste start point Key for which you wish to check the edit pointUndo/Redo Paste Executing PasteSelect a destination track to paste data Turn the JOG dial to enter the number of repeats Repeat=Erase Erasing a specified part of the data between ABS 0Erasing data from a specified point to REC END Executing Erase Undo/Redo EraseStoring the erase start and end points Swapping mono track data between Real tracks, Addi Track ExchangeExecuting Track Exchange Cue & Review Function Cue & Review function using the Rewind and F FWD buttonsDigital scrubbing using Scrub mode Press the Scrub key while the recorder section is stoppedTurn the JOG dial to perform digital scrubbing Cue & Review function using the Shuttle feature Storing a Locate Point Edit Point Storing in real-time Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keysPress the Store key Press the desired memory keyEditing and storing locate data Editing and storing dataPress the HOLD/ key while the FD-8 is stopped Press the memory key that you pressed in again Editing the data stored in the Locate keyPress the HOLD/ key, Rewind button, or To located the edited point, press the Locate keyLocate Function Direct LocateAuto Play Auto Return Executing the Auto Play functionPress the desired memory key Press the Locate key Executing the Auto Return function Auto RepeatStore the Auto RTN Start and Auto RTN END points Start playback a little before the Auto RTN END pointStart playback a little before the Auto RTN Start point Executing the Auto Repeat functionPreviewing the rise of the sound fade Preview FunctionDisplay indication during the Preview operation Previewing the fall of the sound fade outExecuting the Preview function Trimming the sound while previewingMemory key Operation Example Time Base is ABS value of SF flashes Setting Midi Sync OUT Connecting and setting an external deviceMidi Synchronization Midi clock sync systemMidi Mixing down while syncing Midi sound sourcesMTC sync/Machine Control system Please read this Mixing down while syncing the Midi sound sourcesSetting up the external device Sync system in Slave modeSetting the FD-8 Set the following items on the sequence softwareRecording Checking the chase and lock operationSetup of adat master Sync system with adat by the slave modeSetting on the FD-8 slave Equipment connectionsChecking Chase Lock Offset mode ABSUsing a Scsi drive as the current drive Saving and Loading Song DataOutline of the save/load operation Fostex D-5, Pioneer D-05 Title of data to be saved to a backup Scsi disk Saving/loading data using another Scsi driveInsert an unformatted disk into the backup drive Press the EXIT/NO key to exit Setup modeSave PGM ? menu Load PGM ? menu Three backup disks are requiredSaving/loading via a DAT or adat Save DAT or adat Saving song data via a DAT or adatUse the JOG dial to select the desired tracks Start recording on the DAT or adatUse the JOG dial to select a Program to save Tips Loading song data via a DAT or adatStart playing the DAT or adat Use the JOG dial to select a Program into which to load dataSet the Selector in the monitor section to MON Saving and loading song data via a Scsi driveIf you do not wish to delete the existing data If you wish to delete the existing dataSelecting Setup mode Changing the Initial Settings Setup ModeSetting a time signature Sign. Set ? menu Storing a time signatureSelect a Program for which to set a time signature Modifying or deleting stored time signatures Clearing all time signature and tempo settingsRotate the JOG dial to enter the desired measure number MeasuresChecking the stored tempo setting Setting a tempo Tempo Set ? menuStoring a tempo value 100Setting the Metronome function Setting the Metronome function Click ? menu101 Repeat steps 3-5 to store necessary tempo dataSetting a preroll time Setting a preroll value Preroll ? menu102 Turn the JOG dial to select on or oFFSetting Midi sync signal Setting Midi sync output signal Sync Out ? menuTurn the JOG dial to select the desired Midi sync signal 103Setting an MTC offset value Mtc Offset ? menu Setting an MTC frame rate Frame Rate ? menuSetting an MTC frame rate 104Setting Offset mode Ofset Mode ? menu Setting an MTC offset105 Setting MTC Offset mode Setting the Slave mode Slave Mode ? menuTurning Slave mode on and off 106Setting the Slave type Slave Type ? menu Setting the Slave type external sync signal107 Recording enabled/disabled Setting the Record Protect function Rec Protect ? menuUse the JOG dial to enable or disable recording 108Setting digital input tracks Setting digital input tracks Digi. In ? menu109 JOG dial to specify a trackSetting digital output tracks Digi. Out ? menu Setting digital output tracks110 Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Resolu ? menuUse the JOG dial to turn the mode on or off 111Setting the Midi device ID Setting the Midi device number Device ID ? menuChecking the number of track events NOs Event ? menu 112113 Checking the number of track eventsMidi Implementation Chart 114Transmitted Recognized Remarks Command List Movement Recorder MMC Response/Information Field List Command115 Maintenance Specifications116 117 118 Block DiagramIndex Fostex Corporation List of Scsi drive and media checked for function as of Aug
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