Fostex MR-8 About simulation effect, Input level setting, Insert effects, Distortion setting

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MR-8 Owner’s Manual

Input level setting

Each of the [INPUT A] and [INPUT B] sections provides the [TRIM] control, with which you can adjust the input gain for any selected input source. This adjustment determines the record- ing level.

INPUT A SELECT

 

 

 

 

INPUT A

 

 

INPUT B

 

 

UNBAL

 

UNBAL

 

 

/GUITAR

 

BAL

BAL

 

GUITAR

 

 

 

 

 

TRIM

 

DISTORTION

 

TRIM

 

PEAK

 

 

 

PEAK

LINE

MIC

MIN

MAX

LINE

MIC

The [TRIM] control

The [TRIM] control

and [PEAK] indicator

and [PEAK] indicator

for the [INPUT A] sec-

for the [INPUT B]

tion.

section.

Set the [TRIM] control appropriately so that the [PEAK] indicator does not light up at the loudest part.

Insert effects

The [INPUT A] section provides the insert effects which allows you to use a simulation effect when recording the INPUT A signal. Depending on the [INPUT A SELECT] switch setting, a microphone or amplifier simulation effect can be used.

About simulation effect

The microphone and amplifier simulation effects on the MR-8 simulate some of popular microphones and guitar amplifiers. Each simulation effect can produce the similar sonic performance that it would have with the ac- tual modeled microphone or guitar amplifier. For example, selecting "TUBE" mic simulation effect allows you to record a vocal sound from your microphone as if you are using a tube microphone.

MIC SIMULATION

DYNAMIC

CONDENSER

TUBE

 

 

INPUT A

BRIT STACK

US METAL

60's COMBO

AMP SIMULATION

Distortion setting

You can apply distortion when recording an elec- tric guitar.

To record a guitar with distortion, set the [INPUT A SELECT] switch to "GUITAR" and connect a guitar to the [UNBAL/GUITAR] phone connector of [INPUT A].

The distortion level can be adjusted using the [DISTORTION] control.

 

INPUT A SELECT

 

 

 

 

INPUT A

 

 

 

INPUT B

 

 

UNBAL

 

UNBAL

 

 

/GUITAR

 

BAL

 

BAL

GUITAR

 

 

 

 

 

TRIM

DISTORTION

 

TRIM

 

PEAK

 

 

 

PEAK

LINE

MIC

MIN

MAX

LINE

MIC

[DISTORTION] control which adjusts the distortion

level.

Mic simulation effects

When the [INPUT A SELECT] switch is set to "MIC/ LINE", you can apply any one of the following mic simulation effects by using the keys shown in the illustration above.

DYNAMIC

Simulates the sound of a popular dynamic

microphone.

 

 

 

CONDENSER

Simulates the sound of a popular condenser

 

microphone.

TUBE

Simulates the sound of a popular tube mi-

crophone.

 

 

 

Amp. simulation effects

When the [INPUT A SELECT] switch is set to "GUI- TAR", you can apply any one of the following mic simulation effects by using the keys shown in the illustration above.

BRIT STACK

Simulates a popular British stuck-type gui-

tar amplifier.

 

 

 

US METAL

Simulates a popular US metal guitar ampli-

fier.

 

 

 

60s COMBO

Simulates a popular tube combo guitar am-

plifier.

 

 

 

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Contents Digital Multitracker 8588 018 100Safety Instructions Table of Contents 100 101MR-8 Main features About power supply IntroductionPrecautions upon handling the MR-8 About copyrightsAbout damages Recording method Song modeBasics of the MR About songBar/Beat/Clk Time baseABS time Time counterRemain display Input monitor and repro monitorTrim control Names and Functions Input a connectorsInput B connectors Top panel left partPhones VOL control REVERB/DELAY Time controlPhones jacks 1 Effect keysTop panel right part UNDO/REDO /Y Z 9 entry key Counter Reset / P Q R 6 entry keyPlay Mode / a B C 1 entry key Time Base Select / V W X 8 entry keyRear panel Bottom panel Battery compartmentSide panel Card slot Midi OUT jackHow to remove a CompactFlashTM card How to insert a CompactFlashTM cardAbout recording medium Inserting batteries About the powerConnecting the AC adaptor Turning on the unitLow battery display Turning off the powerTurning on the LCD display backlight Listening the demo song Tips Listening to the demo song againPress the Menu key to enter the menu mode Preparation of a CompactFlashTM car dWhile S01 Fostexfever is highlighted, press the Enter key How to enter characters Character entry keysEntry example Preparation for recording onto a new card Press the Menu key to quit the menu modeTurn on the MR-8 power Correction and deletionCreating a song Select the song mode using the Cursor or Cursor keyCreating a song/selecting a song While Select Song is highlighted, press the Enter keySelecting a desired song TipWhile Card Format is highlighted, press the Enter key Formatting a cardWhile System is highlighted, press the Enter key Press the Enter keyConnections Model AD-12ADisplay Home screenAdjusting the display contrast Selecting a time baseMenu screen MR -8 recording basics Recording onto a mono trackRecording onto stereo track About simulation effect Input level settingDistortion setting Insert effectsRecording onto a single track Preparation for recordingPlaying back the recorded track Undo/redoStarting recording Preparation for recording Set the Input a Select switch to MIC/LINERecording onto two tracks Press the REC Select key for track 5/6Starting recording Playing back the recorded tracksPunch in/out using the keys on the top panel Punch in/out using the footswitchPunch in/out Auto punch in/out Setting the punch-in and punch-out pointsHow to make auto punch in/out mode active RehearsalPress the Play key to start playback of the song Actual auto punch in/outAbout part Locate the recorder to the point before the punch- in pointMic simulation effects Using effectsUsing the insert effects for recording Amp simulation effectsSelecting an effect type Selecting a delay typeUsing the reverb or delay Details of each effect typeAdjusting the delay/reverb time Adjusting the effect send levelsSignal flow from a track to the effector Using the mastering effects Selecting the desired effect typeDetails about each mastering effect type Bouncing tracks Example of track bouncing7/8 mode Signal flow of track bouncingSelecting the bounce mode 5/6 modeRehearsal of track bounce Panning control Checking the bounced signals on trackActual track bounce Auto punch in/out of track bouncingExporting bounced data to a personal computer Through 4 for recordingMixdown Analog mixdownUse the Master fader of the MR-8 to adjust the output level Digital mixdownAfter finishing recording, stop both recorders Tip Playback cueing Playback functionsBasic playback Playback between Locate a and B pointsAuto return mode Selecting a play modeAuto play mode Loop modeLoop function in auto punch in/out mode Locate ABS Zero function Resetting the counterLocate functions Locate REC END functionStoring a Locate a point Locating to counter zeroStoring a locate point Locating to the Locate a or Locate B pointStoring a Locate B point LocatingWhen System is highlighted, press the Enter key Setting the pre-roll/post- rollHow to set the pre-roll/post-roll time After selecting the pre-roll time, press the Enter keyBar / 1 / 46 clk 1 bar / 1 / 00 clk Setting the beat resolutionHow to set the beat resolution Bar / 4 / 51 clk 3 bar / 1 / 00 clkCreating a new song Press the Menu key to exit the menu modeEditing a song Selecting a desired songEditing a song name After entering the name, move the cursor toKey, then press the Enter key Deleting an unnecessary song Protecting a song TipsUse the Cursor / keys to select On, and press the Enter key Deleting the unnecessary file in a song Track editing Undo/redo of track editingWhile Erase Track is highlighted, press the Enter key Copying/pasting whole track data Press the Enter key Moving whole track data Use the Cursor / keys to select source tracks to be movedExchange whole track data Flashing Part editing Erasing a desired part Copying to the clipboard Use the Cursor / keys to select the tracksPasting clipboard data Use the Cursor / keys to select the desired tracksWhile Paste Part is highlighted, press the Enter key Then press the Enter key Moving the desired part to the other tracks Use the Cursor / keys to select the move source tracks Exchange parts between tracks Use the Cursor / keys to select the exchange source tracksPress the Enter key Synchronization using MTC Midi sync/MTC frame rate settingsSettings of the MR-8 and Midi sequencer Synchronizing with MidiSynchronization using Midi clock Using the rhythm guide function Setting the signature mapCreating the signature/tempo map Use the Cursor / keys to enter Use the Cursor key to flash 4/4 for Sig. settingChanging the bar number or signature Use the Cursor / keys to enter 3/4Deleting an unnecessary bar/signature setting Changing the bar offsetTo exit the menu mode, press the Menu key 180 Creating the tempo mapFirst beat in bar 120 Third beat in bar First beat in bar 120Use the Cursor key to flash 1 for Beat setting Use the Cursor key to flash 120 for Tempo settingDeleting an unnecessary tempo setting Editing the tempo mapUse the Cursor / keys to enter a desired tempo value Setting the click level Procedure of file conversion WAV file conversionEnabling the file conversion Editing a file name Xporting data to a personal computer Connection to a personal computerExporting a WAV file to a personal computer Important notePress the Menu key to exit the menu mode Tip Initialized item Default setting Initializing the MRTrouble TroubleshootingTroubles for recording Is the Record key flashing and does Light on the display?Is shown on the screen? Troubles for playbackIs the track fader for the playback track brought up? Are the punch-in and punch-out points set correctly?Troubles for power supply Troubles for effectOther troubles Inputs/Outputs MR- 8 specificationsPin assignment of XLR connectors Record/playbackPhysical dimensions Block diagramWhen using the normal mode When using the bounce mode 1-4 5/6 mode When using the bounce mode 1-6 7/8 modeMidi Implementation Chart Model MR-8Index 100RP Stereo Headphone Optical Cable Powered near field studio Optional accessariesStereo Headphone Foot switch Personal Monitor MonitorDeclaration of EC Directive 376785