Introduction
Track Digital Recorder
8288 466
Safety Instructions
Contents
Using the Multiple Undo function
Executing of record
Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys
Storing and editing Locate key
Multitrack system by the slave mode
External Midi equipment sync system by the slave mode
Loading the data using a adat or S/P DIF digital signal
Saving the deta using Scsi
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Main features
Precautions
About copyrights
About damage
Front panel-2
Detachable remote controller connector
Hard disk access LED Red
Hard disk power LED Green
Blank panel for installing an optional unit
Controller Connection Cable
Record track select key
Auto Play/Auto Return key Auto RTN/PLAY
Track shift key Track SHIFT/ALL Input
Clipboard In key Clipboard IN/PREVIEW
Clipboard Out key Clipboard OUT/PREVIEW
Auto Return Start key
Auto Punch In key Auto Punch IN/PREVIEW
Auto Return End key Auto RTN END/PREVIEW
Program select key PGM SEL
Display Select key Disp SEL/TIME Base SEL
Store key STORE/HOLD
Recall key Recall
Vari-pitch key Vari PITCH/P. Edit
Next key NEXT/NEXT TC
Previous key PREV/PREV TC
Setup key SETUP/TC GEN
Locate key Locate
Play button Play
Rewind button Rewind
Auto Punch Mode On/Off key Auto Punch
Record button Record
Edit key EDIT/TC Ready
Locate ABS
Hard disk access LED green
Foot switch jack Foot SW
All Input LED ALL Input
Track shift LED 9-16, 17-24 green
Analog Input jack connector Phone
Remote Thru connector
Analog Output jack connector Phone
Remote Input connector
Display section
Preset Display
Switching the display using the Disp SEL key
Changing Programs using the PGM key
Display of void
Invalid In/Out indication
Action to take
Overtime indication
Load error indication
Disk error indication
Hard disk E-IDE connection error
No disk error display
Before Starting
Time Base
Recording method and Remain indicator
Remain indicator
Recording method
Display example
Program You can set up to 99 programs independent containers
Managing songs by Program Change function
Real tracks and Additional tracks
Track
Track
Input monitoring and playback monitoring
Input monitoring
Playback monitoring
What is an event?
Audio file and event
About an audio file
Audio File Recorded part Silence
Hints
Recorded Area File Audio File Event Number
Formatting a current drive disk
Detailed formatting parameters
Turn on the power to the recorder
Formatting a brand new hard disk Current drive
Available recording time after formatting
Press the EXECUTE/YES key
Formatting a backup disk Scsi disk or optional DVD-RAM disk
Press the EXECUTE/YES key while IDE1 or IDE2 isflashing
Exit Setup mode
Press the EXIT/NO key or Stop button to exit Setup mode
Optimizing the disk
Press the EXIT/NO key or the Stop button to
Creating a new Program
Press the PGM key
Turn the JOG dial clockwise
Duplicating a Program
Press the EXIT/NO key, or Stop button
Press the EXIT/NO key or Stop button
Using a Program Change function
When the recorder is stopped, press the PGM key
Deleting a Program
P01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07
Editing a Program title
After you enter the title, press the EXECUTE/YES key
Press the EXIT/NO key, or the Stop button
What is Punch In/Out recording?
Auto Punch In/Out
Preparation
Storing the edit points
Press the Auto Punch key
Set the track for Auto Punch In/Out to Ready
Auto Punch In/Out Take
Press the Record button while holding down the Play button
Cancelling Rehearsal mode
Manual Punch In/Out
Manual Punch In/Out take
Single Undo/Redo
Hint
Connecting external digital equipment
Digital recording from an external digital device
Setting the digital input
Setting recording tracks
Selecting a recording Program
Recording
Digital recording to external digital equipment
Int Auto Word Video
Connecting a Digital Mixer
Setting the digital output
Precaution against the digital loop
Digital Mixer
Recording to a Metronome Sound
Adjusting monitor/record level of the musical instrument
Creating a Tempo Map
Turning the Metronome function on
Checking the metronome sound
Auto Punch in key
Auto Punch OUT key
Clipboard in key
Clipboard OUT key
Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys
Storing in real-time
Editing and storing data
Press the desired memory key
Storing and editing Locate key
Press the Store key
Press the memory key that you pressed in again
Select the Locate number desired using the JOG dial
Edit and re-store data that is already stored
Next press the Locate key
Press the Recall key while the recorder is stopped
Direct Locate
Press the Locate key again
Locate the last-located point Directly press the Locate key
Auto Play function
Auto Return function
Press the Locate key, or memory key
Start playback a little before the Auto RTN END point
Operation of the Auto Repeat mode
Auto Repeat function
Hint
Pause mode
Auto Play mode
Repeat mode
Setup of the Chain Play List
Setup example of the chain play list
Setup of the Chain Play Mode
Specify the Program and Execute Chain Play
Cue & Review function using the Rewind and F FWD buttons
Cue & Review function using the Shuttle dial
Digital scrubbing using the envelope function
Press the Stop button to stop the envelope function
Playback point time
Playback point Track indication
Previewing the rise of the sound fade
Previewing the fall of the sound fade out
Display indication during the Preview operation
Start key, the Auto Punch OUT key, or Clipboard
Executing the Preview function
Trimming the sound while previewing
Memory key Operation
Press the Stop button or the EXIT/NO key
Multiple Undo Function
Using the Multiple Undo function
Keeping only one take
Keeping multiple takes
Press the EXIT/NO key or the Stop button
Copy & Paste and Move & Paste
Copy & Paste
Move & Paste
Checking and adjusting the edit points
Executing Copy or Move
Checking the clipboard data
Executing Paste
Single Undo/Redo Paste
Copy & Paste between programs
Erase
Erasing data from a specified point to REC END
Executing Erase
Single Undo/Redo Erase
Trim the edit point while previewing
Press the Stop button or the EXIT/NO key
Track Exchange
Execution of Track Exchange
Stop mode, press the Edit key to display
TRK Exch.Mono? or TRK Exch.Group?
Flashing
Registering the Track name
Connecting external equipment Refer to connecting schematic
Midi clock sync system
Master Recorder
Midi Sequencer
Setup of the recorder
Confirming the Midi clock sync
MTC sync/MIDI machine control system
Execution of recording
Master Recorder
Midi sound sources
Connecting to external equipment
Setup of external equipment
00h Hour 59m Minute 57s Second 00f Frame 00sf Sub Frame
ABS, Bar Beat
Confirming MTC sync/MMC
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Multitrack system by the slave mode
Setup of the recorder #1 Master
Equipment interconnections
Setup of the recorder #2 Slave 1 and #3 Slave
Is set with the Setup mode Midi device ID setting
Vari
Vari, Free
Check chase lock
External Midi equipment sync system by the slave mode
Setup of the unit
Connection to external equipment
Master
Precautions at MTC related setups
Set slave type to Vari by the Setup mode Slave type setting
Confirming chase lock
Saving and Loading Song Data
Following items can be saved and loaded as song data
Saving the data using a adat or S/P DIF digital signal
Connecting an external device
Setting up an external device
Executing the save operation
Press the Setup key
Select the desired track range using the JOG dial
Rotate the JOG dial to select a Program to save
Loading the data using a adat or S/P DIF digital signal
Connecting the external device
Executing the load operation
Press the EXECUTE/YES key. SURE? flashes
Play the corresponding external device DAT or adat
Saving the data using Scsi
Connecting a Scsi device
Scsi connector Half-pitch 50-pin Scsi cable
Scsi terminator Removable Scsi drive
Backup format quantization display
Formatting a Scsi disk
Saving data of an individual Program
If you have selected all Programs
When selecting a Save All ?
When inserting an unformatted disk
When inserting a disk that was used as the current drive
Please remember this
Loading the data using Scsi
Select the backup number and press the EXECUTE/YES key
Load the data saved on one removable disk
Press the EXECUTE/YES key while Scsi 6 is flashing
Follow Steps 1-3 of the Loading Song data procedure
Loading data saved on several removable disks
Insert the first disk Disk-1 into the Scsi device
Press the EXECUTE/YES key after selecting the program
Press the Setup key when the equipment is stopped
Saving and Loading with IDE2 E-IDE Hard disk/DVD-RAM
Press the EXECUTE/YES key while FDMS3 is flashing
Loading in the FDMS-3 Mode
Backup Disk
SAVE/LOAD by WAV file
When All Trk is selected
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Saving of WAV files
After selecting the track, press the EXECUTE/YES key
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After inputting a file name, press the EXECUTE/ YES key
Title & Eject display
Title & New PGM display
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Title & ###MB display
Title & -###MB display
Select the WAV file to be loaded with the JOG dial
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Select the track, then press the EXECUTE/YES key
Alphabets A-z Numerals Symbols #$%&’@‘=
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Method to load specific tracks
Method in loading by changing the track
Changing the initial settings menu
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Check menu
Execution menu
Selecting Setup mode
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Time Signature Setting Signature Set?
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Storing a time signature
Select a Program for which to set a time signature
Clearing all time signature and tempo settings
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Modifying or deleting stored time signatures
Changing the bar at ABS 0 of the time base
Setting a tempo Tempo Map Set ? menu
Checking the stored tempo setting
Select a Program to check the tempo setting for
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Modifying or deleting stored tempo settings
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Repeat steps 3-5 to store necessary tempo data
Setting the Metronome function Click ? menu
Setting the Metronome function
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Turn the JOG dial to select On or Off
Setting a preroll value Preroll Time ? menu
Setting a preroll time
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Turn the JOG dial to enter a desired preroll time value
Setting Midi sync output signal Midi Sync Out ? menu
Setting an MTC frame rate Frame Rate ? menu
Setting Midi sync signal
Turn the JOG dial to select the desired Midi sync signal
Setting an MTC offset value MTC Offset? menu
Setting an MTC frame rate
Setting an MTC offset
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Setting Offset mode Offset Mode ? menu
Setting MTC Offset mode
Use the JOG dial to select the desired Offset mode
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Setting the Slave type Slave Type ? menu
Setting the Record Protect function Rec Protect ? menu
Setting the Slave type
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Setting digital input D. in ? menu
Recording enabled/disabled
Use the JOG dial to enable or disable recording
Function of the Data Input connectors
Setting digital output D. out ? menu
Setting digital input
Function of the Data Output connectors
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Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode Resolution ? menu
Setting digital output
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Setting the Midi device number Device ID ? menu
Setting the Midi device ID
Use the JOG dial to turn the mode On or Off
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Setting the Operating Clock Clock Sel ? menu
Setting the operating clock
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Use the JOG dial to set the desired Midi device ID number
Checking the number of track events NOs Event ? menu
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Checking the number of track events
Setup of the Auto EE mode Auto EE Mode? menu
Setup of the Foot switch function Foot SW? menu
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Setting the foot switch function
Setting the stop function at the mark point
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Setup of the reference level Ref. Level? menu
Setting the reference level
At the -12dB setting At the -20dB setting
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Setup of input/output Balance/Unbalance BAL/UNBAL? menu
Setting the input/output balance/unbalanced function
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Drive Format Information Drive Info? menu
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Checking method of the format information
This indicates that the format type was linear
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This indicates that the recorder is formatted in 24 bits
This indicates that it is formatted in FS=48kHz
This indicates that three programs exist
Drive Setting Drive Sel? menu
Setting of the drive
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Setup of the display contrast level Contrast ? menu
Setting the contrast level
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Digital Recorder Model D2424
Date Version
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Fostex Midi System Exclusive Message Format for D2424
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Status Request
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Allocation of GP0~GP7
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Data Type
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Signature map
Explanation on the Command/Mode Set
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13 42 channelchannel digital out ch.select command
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14 04 mmc time Preroll time set command
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23 47 midi sync out status request
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34 08 time base time base status reply
Scsi Port for backup
Data Output 1-8, 9-16
Word Input
Word Output
Memo
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