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MR16 owner manual 138
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Troubleshooting
Specification
Block diagram
Dimension
Procedure of file conversion
REVERB/DELAY Time control
Adjusting the display contrast
Setting the locate accuracy
Resolution
Peak indicators
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Contents
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Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
Table of contents
Recording onto four tracks simultaneously
Input connection
Overdubbing basics
Basic mixdown
Using the mastering effects
Using the input EQ for recording
Using the insert effects for recording
Mixing signals of inputs a through D
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Read this chapter first
About copyrights
Precautions before using
About power supply
About damages
MR16 main features
Internal hard disk drive for reliable recording/playback
Audio CD burning capability
Basics of the MR16
Recording method
About song
Remain recordable space left on the disk
ABS time mode
ABS time mode
Bar/beat mode
Time base
Trim control
Trim control
Proper level Level is too high
Burning a CD using the CD-R function of a PC
How to burn an audio CD
Burning a CD using an external CD-R/RW drive
Mix down recorded track signals and bounce to tracks 15/16
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Names and functions
Top panel
Phones jacks 1 Effect Send controls
Power switch
Peak indicators
Phones VOL control
Effect keys
REVERB/DELAY Time control
Bounce Mode key
Mastering keys
MR16
Rear panel
USB port USB B type
AC in connector
Front panel CD-R/RW drive built-in model only
Internal CD-R/RW drive
LCD display
Home screen
High contrast
Selecting a time base mode
Adjusting the display contrast
Low contrast
Menu mode screen
First
Basic operations
About power
Power connection
Turning on the unit
Connecting headphones or a monitor speaker system
Listening the demo song
Format the hard disk see page 140 Make recording
Playing back the demo song
Release the song protection see 117
Hint-2 To listen to the demo song again
Creating a song for recording
Enter the desired song name
Character entry example
After completing song name entry, press the MENU/ENTER knob
Input a Select switch
Input connection
Input channel
Recording track combinations and available input channels
Recording track combinations
Available input channels
Set the Input a Select switch to MIC/LINE
Recording onto a single track
Preparation for recording
Undoing recording undo/redo
Starting recording
Playing back the recorded track
Set track fader 1 and Master fader to
Overdubbing basics
GTR Dist
Press the Record key once the key indicator starts flashing
Press the Play key to play back the song from the beginning
Set the Input a Select switch to GTR Dist
Recording onto four tracks simultaneously
Press the REC Select key for tracks 1 through
Set the track faders 1 through 4 and Master
Fader to the nominal position marked by
Basic mixdown
Track 16 playback
Mixdown to an analog recorder
Analog master recorder
Digital master recorder
Use the Master fader of the MR16 to adjust the output level
Mixdown to a digital recorder
Set the master recorder to accept the digital input
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Advanced playback and locate functions
Cueing
Playback between Locate a and B points
Key while holding down the Stop key
Play mode off Auto play mode
Play mode
Selecting a play mode
Loop mode
Auto play mode
Auto return mode
Loop mode
Loop function in auto punch in/out mode
Locating to the beginning ABS Zero of a song
Locate function
Time locate
Locating to the recording end point REC END of a song
To set the Locate a point
Setting the Locate a or Locate B point
Locating to the Locate a or Locate B point
To set the Locate B point
Locating
Time base mode ABS
Direct locate mode
Direct locate mode basics
Time Base mode Bar/Beat
Setting the locate accuracy
Example of using the direct locate function
Locating the desired bar
Adjusting the counter and setting Locate a and Locate B
Locating the desired time
Previewing after the locate point
Setting the preview time
Previewing the locate point
Previewing before the locate point
Punch in/out
Punch in/out using the keys on the top panel
Important note
Punch in/out using the footswitch
Setting the punch-in and punch-out points
Auto punch in/out
While the recorder is stopped, press the Locate A/IN key
Rehearsal for auto punch in/out
Press the Play key
Actual auto punch in/out
Press the Record key while holding down the Play key
Using effects
Press the Stop key to exit the setting screen
Using the input EQ for recording
L03
L01 Bright
L02
L04 TightDrs
Amp simulation effects
Using the insert effects for recording
Mic simulation effects
Details of each mic simulation effect
Using external effects for recording
Sound source
Using the internal reverb or delay
Selecting an effect type
Details of each effect type
Press the Stop key to quit the menu mode
Selecting a delay type
Adjusting the delay/reverb time
Mono
Adjusting the effect send levels
Delay Reverb
Using the mastering effects
Track 10 Record
Selecting the desired effect type
Track 16 Record
Track bouncing
Preliminary knowledge
Track bouncing example
Track bouncing modes
New Song mode
Selecting the track bouncing mode
Bounce Mode OFF
14 15/16 mode
Using track data bounced to tracks 15/16
Bounce tracks 1 through 14 to tracks 15/16
Rehearsal of track bouncing
Panning control
1-8 9/10 mode
1-10 11/12 mode
Faders
Through
1-12 13/14 mode
Actual track bouncing
Auto punch in/out of track bouncing
Using bounced track data
Bouncing tracks 1 through 16 to a new song
Master
While the recorder is stopped, press the 1-8 NEW Song key
Press the MENU/ENTER knob while holding down the Record key
Mixing signals of inputs a through D
Connecting sound sources to Input a through Input D
Panning setting for Input a through Input D
Input a CNT center position Input B Input C Input D
Typical bouncing Fig
Press the Auto Punch key to activate the auto punch mode
Bouncing the desired part of a song
Bouncing the desired part Fig
Press the Stop key to stop the recorder
Rhythm guide function
Using the rhythm guide function
Setting the time signature and tempo
Rhythm Guide On/off selection of the rhythm guide
Tempo Tempo setting
Signature Time signature setting
Conductor Map On/off selection of the conductor map
Setting the signature map
Creating the conductor map
Bar 12 through bar Bar 16 through the last bar
Editing a time signature event
Deleting an unnecessary time signature event
After deleting
Default home screen bar offset = -2 bars
Editing the bar offset
To exit the menu mode, press the Stop key
Setting the tempo map
120 bpm
180 bpm
Rotate the MENU/ENTER knob to select
Tempo = 120bpm, and press the MENU/ENTER
Knob
Editing a tempo event
Deleting an unnecessary tempo event
Midi synchronization
Synchronization using MTC
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Connection
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MTC start time
Off
Synchronization using Midi clock
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Data export to a personal computer
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WAV file conversion
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Enabling the file conversion
Procedure of file conversion
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Editing a file name
Enter a new name using the character entry keys
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After entering a new name, press the MENU/ENTER knob
Connection to a personal computer
Exporting data to a personal computer
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About downloading WAV Manager
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Important note
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Disk is read/write enabled
Protecting the hard disk
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Archiving a song
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Copy data to a CD-R/RW disc using the internal CD-R/RW drive
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Select Back on a menu screen and press the MENU/ENTER knob
Song management
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Press the Rewind key
Selecting the desired song
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Select Song and press the MENU/ENTER knob
Editing a song name
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Character entry keys
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MENU/ENTER knob to enter the menu mode
Deleting an unnecessary song
While the recorder is stopped, press
Protecting a song
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Tips
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Undo/redo of track editing
Track editing
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Select Back on a menu screen and press the MENU/ENTER knob
Erasing track data
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Copying/pasting track data
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Load the song you want to edit
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Moving track data
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Exchanging whole track data
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About part
Part editing
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Undo/redo of editing
Erasing the parts
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Copying/pasting the desired parts-1
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Copying/pasting the desired parts-2
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Copying to the clipboard
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Pasting clipboard data
Moving the parts
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Exchange the parts
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Other functions
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Hard disk formatting
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Peak hold time setting
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Pre-roll/post-roll time setting
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Pre-roll hold time, and press the MENU/ENTER knob
Bar 1 / 1 / clock 468 Bar 1 / 1 / clock
Beat resolution mode on/off
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Bar 12 / 4 / clock 485 Bar 13 / 1 / clock
Phantom power on/off
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Tip
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AUX OUT 1/2 output mode setting
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Mono track output
Initialized item Default setting
Initializing the MR16
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Application examples
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Operation procedure
Application example 1 Mixing
Connection between the MR16 and external units
Application example 2 Live
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Troubleshooting
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Troubles for recording
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Is the recording track in the input monitor mode?
Is the auto punch in/out mode effective?
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Is the track fader for the playback track raised?
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Troubles for playback
Troubles for effect
Are the Locate a and Locate B points set correctly?
Troubles for USB connection
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Is the personal computer meets the requirement?
Other troubles
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Is the Rhythm Guide key is illuminated?
MR16 Specifications
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Specifications
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Physical dimensions
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Block diagram
When using the normal mode
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Midi implementation chart
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Index
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Affect of Immunity on This Equipment
For the US Customers only
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Fostex America Limited Warranty Shipping
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