Chapter 4 Recorder Functions

 

Cueing/Digital Scrubbing

67

• Cueing with the [F FWD]/[REWIND] key

67

• Shuttle Cueing

67

• Digital scrubbing with the [SCRUB] key

67

Variable Pitch Control

68

• Variable Pitch Control ON/OFF

68

• Setting the Speed

68

Auto Function

69

• Auto Play

69

• Auto Return

69

Set (Store) Start/End Point

69

• Auto Repeat

69

Program

70

• Creating a New Program

70

• Selecting a Program

71

• Erasing a Program

71

• Editing a Program Title

71

Editing theTrack

72

• Copy & Paste and Move & Paste

73

Executing Copy (or Move) and CLIP

73

Pasting Data

73

Undo/Redo Paste

74

• Erase

75

Erasing Data

75

Undo/Redo Erase

76

Track Exchange

76

• Executing Track Exchange

76

Exchange in 8-track units

77

Exchange in mono or 2-track units

77

Chapter 5 Features Application

 

Applications of DIRECT RECORD

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•DIRECTRECORDwhilelisteningtotheinputsignal

78

Internal Mixdown Mode

79

•Activatingtheinternalmixdownmode

80

•Rehearsinginternalmixdownrecording

81

•Performinginternalmixdownmode

81

•Inserting“Silence”atthebeginningofasong

83

Applications of BUSS RECORD

85

•Recordbymixingtheinputsoundandplaysound

85

•Ping-PongRECORD

86

Metronome Function

87

Digital Recording

88

• Digital recording from an external digital device

88

Recording 16Tracks at the SameTime

89

MIDI Clock Sync System

90

MIDI Sync/MIDI Machine Control System

91

ExternalMIDIequipmentSyncSystembytheSlavemode

93

Applicationsexampleof“AdatMixerMode”

95

ChainPlayfunction

96

•Makingthechainplaylist

99

• Setting the chain play mode

99

•Editingthechainplaylist

100

AudioCDplaybackmode

103

•Switchingtheplaybackmode

100

•AvailablefunctionsintheaudioCDplaybackmode

104

Chapter 6 Save/Load of Song Data

 

Save/loadofsongdatausingtheS/PDIForadatdigitalSignal..107

•SavingdatausingtheS/PDIForadatdigitalsignal

108

•LoadingdatausingtheS/PDIForadatdigitalsignal

110

Save/Load using CD-RW/CD-R

112

•SavingdatausingaCD-R/RWdrive(Backup)

115

Carring out “full erasure”

117

•LoadingbackupdatafromaCD-R/RWdrive

118

Save/Load ofWAV files using a CD-R/CD-RW drive

120

•SavingaWAVfile

121

•LoadingaWAVfile

123

Save/Load operating in the CD-DA format

125

•MakinganaudioCD

125

•LoadingfromanaudioCD

129

Chapter 7 SETUP Mode

 

To enter the SETUP mode

133

Time Signature Setting

133

Setting aTempo

135

Setting the Metronome function

136

Setting a preroll value

137

Setting MIDI sync output signal

137

Setting an MTC frame rate

138

Setting an MTC offset value

138

Setting MTC offset mode

139

Setting the Slave mode

139

Setting the Slave type

140

Setting the Record Protect function

140

Setting Digital Input

141

Setting Digital Output

142

Setting BAR/BEAT Resolution mode

142

Setting the MIDI device number

143

Checking the number of track events

143

The Drive Format Information

144

Fader Fix Mode Setting

144

Fader Recall mode Setting

145

Pair fader Setting

146

On/Off of Phantom Power Setting

147

Compressor Channel Setting

148

Trouble Shooting

 

Troubles at recording?

149

Having trouble Editing?

150

Others

 

MIDI Implementation Chart

151

MMC Command List

152

Inquiry Message List

152

Maintenance

153

Specifications

153

Block Diagram

155

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