About this owner’s manual
This owner’s manual is organized as follows.
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter explains the main features of the D8, its front and rear panel, and basic operation.
Chapter 2 Operation
This chapter explains various methods of record- ing and playback, and the procedures for mixdown and editing.
Chapter 3 Reference
This chapter explains the parameters which appear in the display when you press each of the D8’s keys, and the operation of the keys and faders.
Chapter 4 Appendices
This chapter contains information such as the D8’s specifications, error messages, block diagrams, and lists of effect programs and metronome types.
Display
Some pages of the manual show display screens along with an explanation of functions and opera- tions. All song names, parameter names, and val- ues are merely examples and may not always match the actual display you are working on.
Handling of the internal hard disk
Do not apply physical shock to this device. In partic- ular, you must be very careful to avoid moving the device or jarring the device while it is
Do not repeatedly turn the unit on and off. This can damage not only the device itself, but also any other SCSI devices which are connected.
Never turn off the power when the HDD access indi- cator is lit or blinking. This can damage part or all of the data on disk, or cause malfunctions such as dam- age to the hard disk.
■This device will begin accessing the hard disk immedi- ately after the power is turned on. At this time, the HDD access indicator will blink, and the display will indicate “Working.” Never turn off the power until the song name appears in the display and the HDD access indicator goes dark. The length of time that the hard disk is accessed after
■If hard disk access continues (e.g., sound contin- ues to be heard) even after playback or recording operations have been halted, do not turn off the power until the HDD access indicator has stopped blinking. In such cases, it is possible that access may not stop for several minutes or several tens of minutes.
If damage to the hard disk occurs due to incorrect opera- tion, a power failure, or an accidental interruption of the power supply, a fee may be charged for repair even if the unit is still under warrantee.
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Precautions | ii | |||
Data handling | ii | |||
About this owner’s manual | iii | |||
Handling of the internal hard disk | iii | |||
Chapter 1 | Introduction | 1 | ||
Main features of the D8 | 1 | |||
Front and rear panel | ........................................................... | 2 | ||
About the display | 6 | |||
Chapter 2 | Operation | 7 | ||
STEP1 | Connections, | 7 | ||
1. | Connections to your audio system etc | 7 | ||
2. | Power on/off | 8 | ||
3. | Listening to the demo songs | 8 | ||
STEP2 | Creating and selecting songs | 9 | ||
1. | Creating a new song | 9 | ||
2. | Naming a song | 9 | ||
Selecting another song | 9 | |||
STEP3 | Recording | 10 | ||
1. | Recording (analog recording) | 10 | ||
2. | Recording (digital recording) | 11 | ||
3. | Using EQ to modify the tone as you record | 11 | ||
4. | Applying an effect to the input sound |
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| as you record | 12 | ||
5. | Applying an effect to the input sound |
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| and recording only the input sound | 13 | ||
6. | Applying the dedicated delay |
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| to the input sound | 14 | ||
7. | Listening to recorded tracks while |
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| you record another track (Overdubbing) | 14 | ||
8. | Manually |
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| of the performance (Manual Punch In/Out) | 15 | ||
Canceling a recording or editing operation |
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(Undo/Redo) | 15 | |||
9. | Automatically |
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| of the performance (Auto Punch In/Out) | 16 | ||
10. | Combining multiple tracks into one or two tracks |
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| (Bounce) | 17 | ||
11. | Listening to the metronome while you record | 19 | ||
12. | Trigger recording | 20 | ||
STEP4 | Playback | ......................................................... | 20 | |
1. | Playback | 20 | ||
2. | Playing a specified area of a song once |
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| or repeatedly | 20 | ||
3. | Applying an effect to the playback sound | 21 | ||
4. | Applying an external effect |
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| to the playback sound | 21 | ||
5. | Program playback of songs | 22 | ||
6. | Switching scenes during playback | 22 | ||
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