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TRACK STATUS / TRACK SEL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions ...........................................2
Before Operating................................................ 8
Basic Recording and Playback
Preliminary knowledge .................................... 24
Contents
Basic recording (recording onto two track) .......... 27
Mark function ................................................... 29
Mixing ............................................................... 33
Mix Down .......................................................... 35
Cueing .............................................................. 51
Variable Pitch.................................................... 53
Loop Function .................................................. 54
Setting the start and end points ............................. 54
Carrying out the loop playback............................... 55
SETUP Mode
Others
Basic Features of VF08
Product Features
Others
Mixer Section
Recorder Section
Precautions
Important!
About power supply
Note on repair
About copyrights About damage
Before Operating
Input monitor and Repro monitor
EventAdditional track
Time Base
Trim
Names and Functions
Rear panel
Top panel
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Top panel (Analog input/output section)
1. [INPUT A/UNBAL] (Unbalanced) connector
2. [INPUT A/BAL] (Balanced) connector
3. [INPUT A/TRIM] knob
4. [INPUT B/UNBAL] (Unbalanced) connector
Top panel (Mixer section)
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Top panel (Recorder/Display section)
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2 3 4 5 6 7/8 2TRK1MASTER
FOOT SW
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25. [TRACK EDIT / PGM] key
26. [CURSOR left/right/up/down] keys
27. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
28. Contrast adjusting knob
29. [ACCESS] indicator
42. [WAVE FORM SCRUB] key
43. [VARI PITCH / EDIT] key
44. [LOOP / EDIT] key
45. [AUTO PUNCH I/O / EDIT] key
46. [TIME BASE SEL / F2] key
Rear panel
Side panel
49. [AC IN] connector
50. [POWER] switch
51. [PHANTOM] ON/OFF switch
About the hard disk storage device
Reformatting the hard disk
<Precaution>
Replacing a hard disk
<Operation Confirmed HD List for the VF08>
<http: // www. fostex.co.jp/int/index.htm>
<Warning>
<Precautions Upon Replacement>
Page
Formatting the Hard disk
<CAUTION>
Standard
Either the Standard or Quick format type can be selected. However, make sure that the
format type is selected when formatting a newly installed hard disk.
Basic Recording and Playback
This chapter describes the basics of recording and playback audio using the VF08.
connector.
[BAL]
[UNBAL]
LCD
This section describes major contents on the LCD display and their operations.
Display when turning on the power
Switching the time base
Disk remain indication
Preliminary knowledge
Inputs and tracks
<Balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (phone) input connectors>
How to use condenser microphones
<Notes for using the phantom power>
Basic recording (recording onto a single track)
Preparation for recording
To record onto Track 1, 3, 5 or 7, use INPUT A.
Raise both the track 1 fader and master fader to 0 po- sition.
knob of INPUT A.
Recording
Playback
Undo/Redo
Stereo source
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Basic recording (recording onto two tracks)
Preparation for recording
Raise the faders of tracks 3 and 4 and [MASTER] fader to 0 position.
Press the [RECORD] key.
Use the [TRIM] knobs of INPUT A and B while playing the stereo source to get proper gain.
Recording
Playback
<How to use recording tracks effectively>
Mark function
Setting a mark on the fly
Locating a mark
Deleting a mark
ABS locate functions
Punch in/out
Manual punch in/out using the keys on the unit
Punch in/out using the foot switch
Auto punch in/out function
<Rehearsal>
Hint:
Mixing
Adjusting levels
Setting pan position
Adjusting EQ
Setting effects
Effect send level setting
Effect type setting
Mixdown
Digital mixdown
Analog mixdown
Normal screen
FOOT SW
Mixer Functions
Initial condition when turning on the power
Operations while the Normal screen is shown
Fader
Track mute
Mix parameter section
Adjusting pan positions
Editing EQ
You can apply EQ only to Tracks 1 through 6. You cannot apply EQ to Tracks 7/8.
Press the [EQ] key.
Use the [CURSOR up/down] key to select a parameter to be edited.
Use the [JOG] dial to edit the parameter value.
Preset entries in the EQ library
L01: LightKick
Creates a light and jaunty kick sound
Makes a tom-tom sound woody.
Creates a melodious sound.
L31: Female_Vo
L32: Chorus
L28: Brass_Sec
L29: W.WindSec
L33: SpeeCh
Editing Effects
* A. S. P . (Fostex Advanced Signal Processing Technology)
* H. F. A. (Harmonic Feedback Algorithm)
* H. D. L. P. (Hi-Density Logarithmic Processing)
Reverb:
Setting effect send levels
Selecting an effect type
Selecting Pre/Post of the effect send
Turning the effect processor on or off
* To turn on the effect processor
*To turn off the effect processor
About the effect types
Effect parameter details
Delay+reverb effect parameters (parameter type: DELAY+REVERB)
Delay effect parameters (parameter type: DELAY)
BPM delay effect parameters (parameter type: BPM DELAY)
Short delay effect parameters (parameter type: SHORT DELAY)
Chorus effect parameters (parameter type: CHORUS)
Flanger effect parameters (parameter type: FLANGE)
Delay pitch effect parameters (parameter type: DELAY PITCH)
Mono pitch effect parameters (parameter type: MONO PITCH)
Scene memory
Storing the current scene
Recalling a scene
<Cautions>
Deleting a scene
Fader adjust
Scene sequence
Assigning scene memories to the mark map
Deleting a mark from the mark map
Scene sequence on/off selection
Executing the scene sequence
Recorder Functions
This chapter describes various recorder functions.
Cueing
The cueing function allows you to monitor audio at higher or lower speed.
Cueing with the [F FWD]/[REWIND] keys
Digital scrubbing
Performing digital scrubbing
Storing the digital scrub point
To store the scrub point to the Start point:
To store the scrub point to the End point:
Vari Pitch
Turning on or off the vari pitch function
Press the [VARI PITCH/EDIT] key.
The key lights up in green, showing the vari pitch func- tion is active.
Press the [VARI PITCH/EDIT] key again.
Loop Function
Setting the Start and End points
Capturing the current position "on-the-fly"
Editing the position via the screen
Setting the Start and End points by marks
Carrying out the loop playback
Program
Creating a new program
Selecting a program
Deleting a program
Note that you cannot undo or redo deleting the program.
Editing a program title
Track editing
Copy & Paste
Move & Paste
AA' A'
Performing Copy (or Move) & Paste
To set editing points by marks:
00:ABS 0
Over Time!
Use the [JOG] dial to select the desired number and
Undo/redo of Copy & Paste
Erasing track data
<Notes for the erase function>
Erasing
To set editing points by marks:
00:ABS 0
Undo/redo of Erase
You can undo an erase operation, as well as redo it (undo the undo operation).
Track Exchange
Performing the track exchange
<Note for Track Exchange>
Editing Marks
Viewing the mark list
Editing a mark position
Enter a mark title
Adding a mark
Deleting a mark
Locating a mark
Advanced Operation
This chapter describes advanced or useful functions of the VF08.
Metronome function
Setting the tempo map
Setting the metronome output
Track bounce (Ping-pong recording)
On/off of bounce mode
Setting pan positions
Setting level of each track
Performing the track bounce
Training mode
<Caution>
Connecting the instrument and headphones
You may connect the instrument either [INPUT A] or [INPUT B].
On/Off of training mode
Slowing down the playback speed
Changing the pitch
Canceling the center-positioned sound
Setting the cancel position
Boosting the bass sound
Mastering mode
Selecting a program to be played back
On/off of mastering mode
Press the [MASTERING] key.
The table below shows the items and functions of the mastering effects.
Setting the mastering effects
On/off of the mastering effects
Recording onto the master recorder
Effect library details
L2: Light Mix
L3: Live Mix
L4: Pop Mix
L5: Dance
L9: LO_Fi
Digital recording
Recording an external source onto the VF08 digitally
<Important note>
Selecting a program to be recorded
Selecting the digital input
MIDI clock sync system
Connecting external equipment
Connect the VF08 MIDI OUT to MIDI IN of the MIDI sequencer.
Set the MIDI sequencer for external sync mode (EXTERNAL SYNC) by MIDI clock.
Refer to the Owners Manual of the equipment in use for details.
MTC sync/MIDI machine control system
Connecting to external equipment
Setup of external equipment
<Notes on MTC related setups>
* Offset mode: For ABS
* Offset mode: For BAR
External MIDI equipment sync system by the slave mode
Connection to external equipment Setup of external equipment
Connect MIDI OUT of the computer (with MIDI interface) with MIDI IN of the VF08.
The computer sequence software complying to MMC/ MTC must be activated.
Sequence software is setup as follows.
Execution of recording
Carry out various recordings while the recorder is chase locked to the sequence software.
<One Point Advice>
Trk 1&2 Trk 3&4 Trk 21&22 Trk 23&24 Program 1 (P01) Program 2 (P02) Program 99 (P99)
Save/Load of song data
******About song data******
Using the S/PDIF digital signal (you can save/load data for each program individually.):
<Items that can be saved or loaded as song data>
Memory data:
Timebase:
Setup mode:
<Items that cannot be saved or loaded as song data>
Saving data using the S/PDIF digital signal
You can save data using the S/PDIF digital signal via the [S/P DIF DATA OUTPUT] (coaxial) jack.
Connecting to an external digital recorder
Setting the external recorder
Saving data
Use the [JOG] dial to select the program to be saved
To edit the save length
Select tracks to be saved.
After selecting tracks, press the [ENTER/YES] key again.
After checking all preparations on the external recorder are made, start it recording.
Loading data using the S/PDIF signal
Connecting to an external recorder
Setting the external recorder
Loading data
Use the [JOG] dial to select the program to which data is loaded and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
Select tracks to be loaded.
After selecting tracks, press the [ENTER/YES] key again.
When the VF08 is locking to the digital input signal,
Start playback of the external recorder.
Saving/loading data using SCSI
Connecting to an external device
Formatting a backup disk
Saving data to a SCSI disk
After selecting the program, press the [ENTER/YES]
When the program can be saved to a single disk:
When the program requires more than one disk for saving:
Loading from a single SCSI disk
Use the [JOG] dial to select the program to be loaded
Use the [JOG] dial to select the load destination program and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
Loading from more than one disk
Use the [JOG] dial to select the load destination program and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
Insert Disk-2 (the second disk) to the SCSI device according to the display message.
Save/load a WAV file
<Important notes for using a WAV file>
About backup disks:
About directory of a backup disk:
About file names of WAV files
Saving a WAV file
Use the [JOG] dial to select "Save PGM" and press
While "WAV" is blinking, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
<About the Edit Source Export function>
While "Off" is blinking, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
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<Hints>
Showing the title and "New File":
Showing the title and "New File", and "-****MB" alternately:
Showing the title and "****MB":
<About WAV files saved>
WAV file structure
WAV file structure which is saved over more than one disk
WAV file size
<Notes>
Loading a WAV file
Use the [JOG] dial to select "Load PGM" and press
Use the [JOG] dial to select the desired WAV file to be loaded.
After selecting the desired WAV file, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
After selecting the desired track(s), press the INTER/ YES key.
<< Special loading method when using a computer >>
(*) Method to load specific tracks.
< Note>
(*) Method in loading by changing the track.
(*) Method in loading by changing the title.
SETUP mode
Time signature setting [Signature Set]
To enter the SETUP mode
New Registering of Time Signature
Correcting the Registered Time Signature
Clearing All Time Signature/Tempo Data
Deleting a Time Signature
Changing the Bar Offset Figure
Setting a tempo [Tempo Set]
New Registering of Tempo
Erasing of the Registered Tempo
Setting the Metronome function [Click]
Correction of the Registered Tempo
Setting MIDI sync output signal [Midi Sync Out]
Setting an MTC frame rate [Frame Rate]
Setting MTC Offset mode [Offset Mode]
<Notes>
Setting an MTC offset value [Mtc Offset Set]
Setting the Slave mode [Slave Mode]
Setting the Slave Type [Slave Type]
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Setting the Record Protect function [Rec Protect]
Setting Digital Input [Digital In]
Setting BAR/BEAT Resolution mode [Resolution]
Setting the MIDI device number [Device ID]
Checking the number of track events [Number Of Event]
Drive Setting [Drive Sel]
<Note>
The Drive Format Information [Drive Information]
Fader Fix Mode Setting [Fader Fix]
Fader Recall Mode Setting [Fader Recall]
<Caution>
Model VF08 MIDI Implementation Chart
Transmitted Recognized Remarks
(Digital Multitracker)
MMC Command List
Inquiry Message List
Maintenance
Specifications
Recording/Reproducing
Input/Output
Cleaning the exterior * For normal cleaning, use a soft dry cloth.
Block Diagram
TRK 1
TRK 2
TRK 3
TRK 4
Installing the Model 8340 SCSI card
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