Fostex D-160 DVR User Manual


 
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions)
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8. SURE?
This message is shown to confirm whether or not you wish to execute a certain operation.
9. LOAD, SAVE, FORMAT, MTC OFFSET, TEMPO
When the unit enters Setup mode, the selected parameter name will appear here.
The parameter name also appears on the 35 dot message Display.
10. MIDI
This indication lights up when the D-160 receives effective MIDI messages from an external
MIDI device.
11. DIGITAL
This indication lights up when the D-160 is receiving a digital signal properly at the DATA
INPUT connector while loading data from a external digital equipment (CD, MD etc.).
If this indication is blinking, the digital signal is not being received correctly.
12. 35 dot message Display
This display indicates the ABS time, MTC time, BAR/BEAT/CLK time value or bar/beat/
clock value, a Program number, and a parameter name in the Setup mode.
13. CHASE
This indication flashes when the D-160 is in Slave mode, and lights up when the unit locks
to the sync signal.
14. 44.1kHz, 48kHz
This displays the sampling rate of the Program you are currently working.
During DIGITAL input of S/P DIF, the 44.1kHz or 48kHz indication will blink when the FS
setteing is different between the digital signal that is input and that in D-160.
15. MTC IN, TC IN
With the optional Model 8345 TC/SYNC card installed, this will be lit when MTC or LTC is
externally input.
16. PGM
This flashes when the D-160 is enterd in the program setup and program change modes.
17.
At playback of a no sound section, if the FL tube "
" symbol only is lit, the level of that
track will be lower than 43dB but it also indicates that an Audio File exists in the lighted
track.
You proceed as is but the hard disk is occupied in excess by this Audio File.
If this Audio File is unneeded, disk capacity can be economizied by erasing this section.
Likewise, during playback, if nothing is lit in the FL tube "
" section, it means that
Audio data of this track is "ALL 0" and the hard disk is not occupied by this.
3. Switching the display using the DISP SEL key.
Let's assume that you turned off the power while the time display was using a time base of
"ABS," and then you turned the power on again. The D-160 time display will again use a time
base of "ABS." (Underline->Displayed program number)
ABS TIME display
44.1kHz
ABS
91011121314151687654321
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