MIDI Synchronization

MIDI Synchronization

MIDI clock sync system

You can configure the sync system to use a stand-alone sequencer synchronizing as a MIDI clock slave by inserting time signature settings and tempo settings at any position in a song using a programmable Tempo Map of the FD-

8.In this system, the recorder output of the FD-8 is routed to the input channel faders, and up to four MIDI sound sources connected to the input jacks are routed to the MON mix section. In this way, you can mix down up to eight channel sound sources without using an external mixing console. You can also mix down digital signals to an external digital master recorder by connecting MON OUT (L/R) of the FD-8 to RECORDER IN.

Initialize the FD-8 before the operation.

If multiple Programs exist, select the desired Program first.

Connecting and setting an external device

1.Connect the MIDI OUT jack of the FD-8 to the MIDI IN jack of the MIDI sequencer.

2.Set the MIDI sequencer to “MIDI clock slave” mode, and connect the MIDI sound source (played automatically) to the input jack of the FD-8.

3.Connect the effect units, if desired.

Setting MIDI SYNC OUT

1.In the “Setting MIDI sync output signal” menu in SETUP mode, select “MIDI clock (Clk)” for the MIDI sync signal output.

If you wish to use the Metronome function, turn the “Setting the metronome function” menu in SETUP mode to ON.

• See pages 101 and 103 for more information.

Creating a Tempo Map

1.Specify time signatures for the measures using the “Setting a time signature” menu in SETUP mode. Then, specify the tempo for given measures and beats using the “Setting a tempo” menu in SETUP mode.

See pages 98 and 100 for more information.

2.Play the FD-8 in play mode to see if the MIDI sequencer synchronizes to the FD-8 according to the Tempo Map.

At this time, select the BAR/BEAT/CLK Time Base to see if the MIDI sequencer synchronizes correctly.

Overdubbing

1. Overdub the syncing MIDI sound sources to tracks 1-8 as described in the “Quick Operation Guide.”

You can also record a MIDI sound source as a guide.

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Fostex FD-8 Midi Synchronization, Midi clock sync system, Connecting and setting an external device, Setting Midi Sync OUT

FD-8 specifications

The Fostex FD-8 is a revolutionary digital multitracker that has garnered significant attention since its release. Designed for musicians and audio professionals, the FD-8 offers a compelling combination of functionality, simplicity, and affordability, making it an ideal choice for both studio recordings and live performances.

One of the key features of the Fostex FD-8 is its 8-track simultaneous recording capability. This allows users to record multiple instruments or vocal parts at once, enabling more complex arrangements without the hassle of overdubbing. With a built-in 20-bit A/D converter, the FD-8 captures high-quality audio, ensuring that every nuance of a performance is faithfully reproduced.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the FD-8 boasts a range of editing features that make it easier to fine-tune performances. The onboard digital effects processor includes reverb, delay, and EQ settings, which can be applied in real-time, offering users a versatile toolkit for sound manipulation. This means that the FD-8 not only serves as a recording device but also as a powerful mixing console.

The FD-8 employs a user-friendly interface, with a large backlit LCD display that provides clear feedback on track levels and settings. Navigating through the device’s extensive features is simplified by an intuitive layout, making it accessible for both novice and experienced users. The inclusion of USB connectivity allows for easy data transfer, enabling users to back up their projects or move recordings to a computer for further editing.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Fostex FD-8 is its compatibility with various media formats. It supports standard audio files, making it convenient for musicians to work with different file types. The ability to save work on standard CD-Rs or a removable storage device adds to the operational flexibility.

The robust build of the FD-8 is designed to endure the rigors of touring and live performances. Its compact size allows for easy transport, while the durable housing protects against wear and tear.

In essence, the Fostex FD-8 stands out as a remarkable digital multitracker that provides users with essential recording and editing features packed into a portable, user-friendly package. Its combination of quality, flexibility, and ease of use has made it a popular choice among audio professionals and hobbyists alike, securing its place as a staple in modern music production.