Fostex FR-2 Setting cue points, Setting a cue point on-the-fly, About default cue name

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FR-2Field Memory Recorder (Chapter 5: Recording/playback)

Setting cue points

The FR-2 can store cue points, which can be used as markers. You can manually set and store a cue point at the desired position during recording (or while stopped).

<About MARK 00 and MARK E>

When you finishes audio recording, the FR-2 automatically set "MARK00" and "MARK E" at the beginning and end points of the recording, respectively. These points correspond to "ABS 0" and "REC END" points, to which you can locate or skip. Note that, unlike other cue points you store at desired positions, you cannot delete these points, as well as edit point data and names.

Setting a cue point on-the-fly

You can set a "cue point" at the position you press the [MARK CUE] key during recording/playback or while stopped. Up to 99 cue points can be set (stored).

 

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[MARK CUE] key

Pressing the [MARK CUE] key sets a cue point at the current position.

The least number unused for the existing cue numbers is assigned to the cue number automatically.

<About default cue name>

A default cue name (from among Mark01 through Mark99) is given to a cue point you set at the desired position. You can edit the default cue name using the "Rename" menu item on the Cue menu in the MENU mode. See "Editing a cue name" on page 64.

Cue points stored can be used for the locate and skip functions.

From the Cue menu in the MENU mode, the following functions regarding cue points are available.

*Editing a cue name

*Editing a cue position

*Locating to a cue point

*Deleting a cue point

See "MENU mode" from page 63 for details about cue name editing, cue position editing and cue point deletion. See "Locate/skip functions" on page 59 for details about cue point location.

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Fostex FR-2 owner manual Setting cue points, Setting a cue point on-the-fly, About default cue name

FR-2 specifications

The Fostex FR-2 is a highly regarded portable field recorder designed for professional audio engineers, musicians, filmmakers, and sound recordists. Known for its robust build quality, versatile features, and high-quality sound capture, the FR-2 has earned a solid reputation in various recording scenarios.

One of the standout features of the Fostex FR-2 is its ability to record in multiple formats, including Broadcast WAV and MP3, offering flexibility to meet different production standards. It supports 24-bit/192 kHz recording, providing exceptional audio quality that is particularly appreciated in high-fidelity applications. The dual-channel recording capability allows users to capture stereo sound with clarity and precision, making it perfect for capturing live performances, interviews, and ambient sounds.

The FR-2 is equipped with two built-in phantom-powered XLR microphone inputs, which enable the connection of professional-grade microphones without the need for external power sources. This greatly enhances the recorder's utility in field settings where mobility and equipment management are crucial. Furthermore, the unit features a high-performance preamp that ensures low noise levels and superb dynamic range, contributing to the overall sound quality.

An intuitive interface with a large, backlit LCD screen makes navigating the device easy, even in low-light conditions. Users can quickly access settings, track information, and levels, facilitating a smooth recording experience. The FR-2 also offers multiple recording modes, including the ability to create backup tracks, which enhances reliability during critical sessions.

On the connectivity front, the Fostex FR-2 includes Audio Output and Input options, USB support for data transfer, and a headphone output for monitoring. It’s powered by either an internal rechargeable battery or external AC power, providing flexibility for various recording environments.

The rugged design of the FR-2 ensures durability, essential for fieldwork in challenging conditions. Its compact size maximizes portability while maintaining a solid feel, making it a reliable companion for professionals on the go.

In conclusion, the Fostex FR-2 is a versatile and feature-rich field recorder that combines portability with professional audio quality. Its advanced technologies, user-friendly interface, and robust design make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to capture high-quality sound in the field. Whether for music, film, or immersive soundscapes, the FR-2 stands out as a leading tool in the realm of portable audio recording.