Fostex D-160 DVR User Manual


 
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode)
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2-19. Sampling Frequency Setting (“Sample Rate?”)
The D-160 can handle two types of sampling frequency, either 44.1k or 48 kHz.
This mode allows you to set either sampling frequency. The display will show the registered
sampling frequency.
* Initial setting : 44.1kHz
* Available setting : 44.1kHz, 48kHz
* This setting is applicable song by song.
* This setting can be saved or loaded as a part of the song data.
* The setting is memorized even when the power is off.
1. Press the DISP SEL key and choose the flashing SETUP mode on the display.
Then, press the EXECUTE/YES key. The SETUP display stops flashing.
2. With the JOG dial, choose “Sample Rate?”.
The “?” display will start flashing. The display will also show the current setting. In the case of the
initial setting, it will show “44.1”.
3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.
The current setting will start flashing which indicates it is ready to change setting.
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4. With the JOG dial, choose either “44.1” or “48” .
5. Press the EXECUTE/YES key to process.
The setting will be registered and the display will go back to step 2. Or If you are not changing
the sampling frequency, press the EXIT/NO key or STOP button to quit the SETUP mode.
6. Press the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to come out of this mode.
The display will go back to the normal time base display.
* Press either the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to return from the second step menu to the
first or to quit SETUP mode. The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so
that you can correct the setting, choose some other SETUP mode or eventually return to
the normal time base display.
<Notes>
* The total recording length will be shorter with 48kHz sampling than 44.1kHz sampling due
to the hard disk space usage. The REMAIN time display will be shorter with 48kHz than
44.1kHz as well.
* Except for certain special use, avoid changing the sampling frequency within a program .
It is possible to set the D-160 to a different sampling frequency than its original song
recording frequency. However, the play back speed will become different from the original
and the registered memory key data will become a different value.