Fostex FD-4 owner manual Setting MTC Offset, Setting a frame rate, Setting the device ID number

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Setting MTC OFFSET

1.Set the time offset from the ABS time (less than six hours) in the “Setting an MTC offset value” menu in SETUP mode.

• See page 88 for more information.

Setting a frame rate

1.Select the same MTC frame rate as that for the sequence software in the “Setting an MTC frame rate” in SETUP mode.

• See page 87 for more information.

Setting the device ID number

1.Set the same device ID number as the MMC device number for the sequence software and the FEX device number in the “Setting the device ID number” menu in SETUP mode.

You do not set a number if the sequence software transmits [7Fh], which means [ALL DEVICE].

• See page 93 for more information.

Checking synchronization and Machine Control

1.Operate the FD-4 in play mode, and check to see if the sequence software synchronizes to the MTC output from the FD-4.

Check to see if the FD-4 plays, stops, and locates points correctly when it is controlled from the computer.

Overdubbing

1.Overdub on tracks 1 – 4 as explained in “Overdubbing” of the “MIDI clock sync system” section.

Mixing down while syncing the MIDI sound sources

1.Synchronize the output from tracks 1–4 with four MIDI sound sources, and mix down while applying the effects, as explained in “Mixing down while syncing MIDI sound sources” in the “MIDI clock sync system” section.

MIDI Synchronization

Effect unit 1

Effect unit 2

Digital Master

 

 

Recorder

 

 

MTC

MMC

 

Computer

 

with MMC/MTC

 

compatible software

MIDI sound sources

 

 

 

MIDI

 

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About MMC REC Out function

If you use the MMC REC Out function, operating the FD-4 will cause the MIDI OUT connector to output the MMC command that corresponds to the operation.

For example, pressing the PLAY button while pressing the RECORD button will output the MMC REC command from the MIDI OUT connec- tor. The following commands are output:

Operation on the FD-4

Output MMC command

(Device No. = 7F fixed)

 

PLAY + RECORD buttons

 

 

 

Punch In operation in TAKE mode

REC command

of Auto Punch In/Out.

 

 

 

Punch In operation via a footswitch.

 

 

 

RECORD button ON/OFF.

 

 

Input monitor ON/OFF command

Rehearsal In in rehearsal mode of Auto

Punch In/Out.

 

 

 

Rehearsal In via a footswitch.

 

 

 

PLAY button

 

 

 

Punch out in TAKE mode

REC EXIT command

of Auto Punch In/Out

 

 

 

Punch out via a footswitch.

 

 

 

STOP button

STOP command

 

 

These MMC commands are output only when you operate the buttons on the FD-4. They are not output when the FD-4 receives external MMC commands.

You cannot turn off the MMC REC Out function. Whenever you perform any of the operations described above, the corresponding command is output. This is something you should note. If the sequencer connected to the FD-4’s MIDI OUT is in record mode and you operate the FD-4, the corresponding MMC command will be recorded in a track on the sequencer. Then, if MIDI data is sent from the sequencer to the FD-4, the MMC command recorded in the sequence data will cause the FD-4 to enter record mode.

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Contents Model Safety Instructions Recording Preparation Introduction Main featuresRecorder section Mixer sectionRecording Preparation Connecting a Scsi driveAbout damages About copyrightsFormatting a new disk Recording modeInsert a disk into the Scsi drive Press the EXECUTE/YES keyWhen you format a disk, a Program is named temporary title Turn the JOG dial to select a recording modeRemoving a disk from the Scsi drive Press the Stop button or the EXIT/NO keyUse the JOG dial to select a recording mode Press the Setup keyFormatting the disk again Press the EXECUTE/YES key againRear panel Names and FunctionsControl panel Front panelInput 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/AUXLCD Contrast adjustment knobAccess LED Access Setup key SetupDisplay indication select key Time Base select keyStop 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 Connector phoneStereo Out jacks ST. OUT L, R Connector RCA pin Headphone jack Phones Connector stereo TRS phoneMidi OUT jack Midi OUT Connector DIN 5-pin Balanced input connectors 3, 4 Input 3Midi 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 OpticalPower cable Power switch PowerTime Base is BAR/BEAT/CLK Time Base is ABSTime Base is MTC Time Base is ABS Time Base is MTCTime Base is BAR/BEAT/CLK Disk recordable remaining Time is displayedAction to take Void Data messageVoid Out message Track unselected messageTime Base Before StartingRecording method Remain indicatorArea actually used on the disk Input monitoring Real track and Additional trackPlayback monitoring PAN knobs and stereo bus REC SEL switchSetting the disk FD-4 initial settingsConnecting the guitar and the monitoring head- phones Initial settingsAdjusting the recording level Setting the switch and knobMonitoring the recording signal Starting recordingRecording onto the additional track Undo/Redo recordingPlaying track Checking the recording soundPlayback of the additional track sound Undo/redo subsequent to exchangeBasic Multitrack Recording Connecting a sound sourceRecording a drum machine to track Overdubbing the bass to trackUndo/redo overdubbing Listening to the overdubbed soundSettings for overdubbing the vocal to track Settings for overdubbing the electric guitar to trackMixdown AUX SEND2 and AUX RTN2 of the FD-4 respectivelySetting the output level and the master recorder Setting the switch and knob on the FD-4Settings for the effect units MixdownCreating a new Program Handling ProgramsTo enter a title Using the Program Change function Deleting a Program Press the Setup key while the FD-4 is stoppedAfter you enter the title, press the EXECUTE/YES key Editing a Program titleSet the desired pitch data using the JOG dial Playback in Vari Pitch ModeAfter you set the pitch data, press the EXIT/NO key Recording to a Metronome Sound Connecting a sound source and a effect unitCreating a Tempo Map Turning the Metronome function onQuitting recording Checking the metronome soundChecking the recorded sound Press the Stop button to stop the recorderPunch In/Out Recording What is Punch In/Out recording?Auto Punch In/Out Storing the edit pointsSetting the mixer section Connecting the instrumentPreparation Tips for rehearsalAuto Punch In/Out Take Control panel settings are the same as those for rehearsalHint Quick and easy operation for repeated rehearsal Press the Record Track select key 3/L to set track 3 toManual Punch In/Out Connecting the instrument and a foot switchRehearsing Punch In/Out recording Cancelling Rehearsal modeManual Punch In/Out take HintUndo/Redo Manual Punch In/Out recording Adjusting the recording level/rehearsal Connecting effect unitsPing-Pong Recording Performing ping-pong recording Undo/Redo ping-pong recordingQuitting ping-pong recording Checking the ping-pong recording resultsChecking the result of ping-pong recording Set the channel 1-4 Input SEL switches to TRKConnect effect units to Aux sends/returns Connecting an external digital device Setting a recording trackDigital Recording Selecting a Program to recordYou cannot assign the same track to L and R Setting a digital output trackAssigning output tracks Digital mixdownHow to use the Recorder in jack Copy & Paste and Move & Paste Editing TracksEdit functions Copy & PasteChecking the clipboard data Checking and adjusting the edit pointsExecuting Copy or Move Executing PasteUndo/Redo Paste ErasePress the Stop button or the EXIT/NO key Erasing a specified part of the data between ABS 0Executing Erase Track Exchange Point is passed in the Play or Record modeUndo/Redo Erase Swapping data between Real tracks mono track dataSwapping mono track data Executing Track ExchangeSelecting Additional tracks L-R and Real tracks Select the tracks to swap dataDigital scrubbing using the JOG dial Cue & Review function using the Rewind and F FWD buttonsCue & Review Function Storing in real-time Storing a Locate Point Edit PointPress the Store key Press the desired memory keyEditing and storing data Editing and storing locate dataPress the HOLD/ key while the FD-4 is stopped Press the memory key that you pressed in againEditing the data stored in the Locate key Direct Locate Locate FunctionAuto Play Executing the Auto Play functionExecuting the Auto Return function Auto ReturnPress the Locate key Store the Auto RTN Start and Auto RTN END pointsExecuting the Auto Repeat function Auto RepeatAuto Repeat operation Start playback a little before the Auto RTN Start pointPreviewing the rise of the sound fade Preview FunctionPreviewing the fall of the sound fade out Time Base Trim the position at the selected unit digitCLK BAR Midi clock sync system Midi SynchronizationRefer to page 86 for more information on Setup mode Connecting an external deviceMTC sync/Machine Control system See page 92 for more informationSetting a frame rate Setting MTC OffsetSetting the device ID number Checking synchronization and Machine ControlSetting up the external device Sync system in Slave modeSetting the FD-4 Checking the chase and lock operationRecording Saving and Loading Song Data Connecting a DAT machineOutline of the save/load operation Saving from FD-4 to DAT Loading from DAT to FD-4Saving song data Remember thisPreparing a DAT machine Operation on the FD-4Use the JOG dial to display Save PGM ? Select the tracks to save using the JOG dialUse the JOG dial to select the desired Program Select tracks to load using the JOG dial Press the Setup key when the FD-4 is stoppedLoading song data Start playing the DAT machine You can monitor the data using the following methodsChanging the initial settings menus Selecting Setup modeExecution menu Storing a time signature Setting a time signatureModifying or deleting stored time signatures Select a Program for which to set a time signatureClearing all time signature and tempo settings Setting a tempoChecking the stored tempo setting Storing a tempo valueRepeat steps 3-5 to store necessary tempo data Modifying or deleting stored tempo settingsSetting a preroll value Setting the Metronome functionSetting the Metronome function Setting a preroll timeSetting Midi sync signal Setting Midi sync output signalTurn the JOG dial to select the desired Midi sync signal Initial setting CLK clock & Song Position PointerSetting an MTC offset value Setting an MTC frame rateSetting an MTC frame rate Setting an MTC offsetSetting the Slave mode Setting Offset modeSetting MTC Offset mode Use the JOG dial to select the desired Offset modeTurning Slave mode on and off Setting the Slave typeSetting the Slave type external sync signal Use the JOG dial to turn Slave mode on and offRecording enabled/disabled Setting the Record Protect functionUse the JOG dial to enable or disable recording Setting digital input tracks Setting digital input tracksSetting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Setting digital output tracksSetting digital output tracks Setting BAR/BEAT resolution modeSetting the Midi device ID Setting the Midi device numberUse the JOG dial to turn the mode on or off Use the JOG dial to set the desired Midi device ID numberDate Version Function Midi Implementation ChartRefer to MMC Response/Information Field List MMC Command ListSpecifications MaintenanceCleaning the exterior Block Diagram Declaration of EC Directive Index Fostex Corporation

FD-4 specifications

The Fostex FD-4 is a cutting-edge digital multi-track recorder that combines innovative technology with user-friendly features, making it a preferred choice for musicians, audio engineers, and content creators. This portable device brings studio-quality recording capabilities in a compact format, ensuring versatility and ease of use.

One of the standout features of the FD-4 is its ability to record up to eight tracks simultaneously, allowing for complex layering and arrangements. The device supports a variety of audio formats including WAV and MP3, making it suitable for both high-fidelity recordings and efficient file storage. The high-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording capabilities ensure that the depth and clarity of sound are preserved, regardless of the genre or style being recorded.

The FD-4 is equipped with a user-friendly interface, featuring a large, bright LCD display that provides an overview of tracks, levels, and settings. The intuitive navigation simplifies the process of creating, editing, and mixing audio. Users can easily maneuver through menus, making adjustments on-the-fly without disrupting the creative flow.

Additionally, the FD-4 utilizes advanced digital signal processing (DSP) to enhance audio quality. Built-in effects such as reverb, compression, and EQ provide users with an array of tools to shape their sound before mixing. The flexibility offered by these effects, coupled with the device's capability to handle external effects processors, further expands its creative possibilities.

The FD-4 also features an extensive connectivity range, including multiple microphone inputs that support both XLR and TRS jacks, allowing for versatile recording configurations. This lets users connect various types of microphones and instruments seamlessly. With USB connectivity, users can easily transfer their recorded tracks to a computer for further editing and mixing in digital audio workstations (DAWs).

Moreover, the FD-4 is designed for portability, making it ideal for on-the-go musicians and producers. Its robust construction ensures durability, while the lightweight design allows it to fit easily into a travel bag.

In conclusion, the Fostex FD-4 stands out as a powerful digital multi-track recorder packed with features that cater to both professional and aspiring audio creators. Its combination of high-quality recording, user-friendly interface, and extensive connectivity options positions it as an essential tool for anyone looking to capture high-quality audio in any setting. Whether in a studio or out in the field, the FD-4 delivers the reliability and sound fidelity that users demand.