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User manual Fostex, model D1624

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Initial settings You need to reset all the controls on this recorder to their initial settings according to the controls and switches on the mixer before you proceed to the next step. This procedure is called “Initialize” in this Guide and in the Reference Manual. The buttons and switches on this recorder should be reset as shown below. Remember to “initialize this recorder” before you start a new session. Set all RECORD TRACK select keys to “SAFE.” The track indicators (square frames) turn off. Locate the top of the selected Program (ABS 0). Turn off the Vari Pitch function. (The VARI PITCH key LED turns off.) Stop the recorder. (The STOP button LED turn off.) Turn off the TRACK SHIFT key LED. Turn off AUTO RTN mode and AUTO PLAY mode. (AUTO RTN and AUTO PLAY indicators turn off.) The STORE key and RECALL key LEDs turn off. Turn off AUTO PUNCH mode. (The REHEARSAL and TAKE LEDs go off.) About Sampling Frequency The sampling frequency is important when recording a digital source, as described later in "Basic digital recording", but is not as important when recording analog source. As described earlier in "Formatting a hard disk drive", the sampling frequency and quantization of the current drive (<44.1 kHz 16 bit or 24 bit>, <48 kHz 16 bit or 24 bit> or <96 kHz 24 bit>) are fixed when formatting. Therefore, the sampling frequency of a digital device connected to the recorder must match the recorder's sampling frequency. For example, if you record a CD source digitally, the recorder's sampling frequency must be 44.1 kHz because the sampling frequency of a CD source is 44.1 kHz. If you use the 48 kHz digital signal of adat, the recorder's sampling frequency must be 48 kHz. The sampling frequency selected when formatting the disk is indicated in the display. Please note that no indication means the disk is formatted at 96 kHz sampling frequency. 42° _ OL 0 87654321 30 24 18 12 9 6 3 161514131211109 Indication for sampling frequency [44.1kHz] or [48kHz] is indicated. When formatted at 96 kHz, noth- ing is indicated. 16 D824/D1624 Quick Operation Guide Basic analog recording The following explanation assumes that this recorder has been connected to an external mixing console (as explained in the “Connecting a Mixer” section), and that the audio is input from the mixer’s BUSS OUT (or GROUP OUT) into this recorder’s ANALOG IN. Before you start a new session, initialize the recorder. 1, 5 46 Selecting a recording track 1. Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the desired recording track to set it in READY mode. The “ready” track indicator (a small square) flashes on the display. Adjusting the recording level Flashing 42° _ OL 0 87654321 30 24 18 12 9 6 3 161514131211109 This recorder does not have any recording level controls. You need to adjust the recording level on the device that outputs recording data. Use the group master faders on the mixer (faders that control the output level of BUSS OUTs 1-8). Set the recording tracks on this recorder to input monitoring status so that you can check the level adjustment. 2.Press the RECORD button once. (The RECORD LED flashes.) The “ready” tracks enter the input monitoring status. As you raise the group output level on the mixer, the level meter segments of the ready tracks light up. Adjust the level so that the [0] to [3] level segments of the level meter light up at the highest peak. If the “OL” segments of the meter light up, the recording level is too high. If the recording level is too high on a digital recorder, the recording signal may distort, unlike an analog recorder. Especially, if you are recording vocal or acoustic instruments, the recording level may suddenly peak. In this case, you may want to lower the signal peak by applying a compressor/limiter using an insertion connector. 2 37 Starting recording 3.Hold down the RECORD button and press the PLAY button. The flashing RECORD LED and the track indicator (a small square) light up steadily. Stopping recording 4.Press the STOP button. When the recorder section is stopped, the [Pls Wait!] message appears on the display momentarily, then the current position appears. The ready track indicators flash. Playing the recorded tracks 5.Press the RECORD TRACK select keys for the ready tracks to set the tracks in the safe status. The flashing track indicators turn off. 6. Hold down the STOP button and press the REWIND button to locate the top of the Program (ABS 0). The top of the Program is immediately located in LOCATE ABS 0 mode. 7.Press the PLAY button. The playback starts from the top of the Program. Adjust the level of input signal at TAPE IN on the mixer and monitor the sound. Repeat the procedure described above to record more tracks (mono track or multiple tracks). You can record eight different sound sources on this recorder simultaneously. If you make a mistake or you are not satisfied with the recording, you can “undo” recording. Refer to the “Undo and redo recording” section below. ...

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