Fostex D-160 DVR User Manual


 
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SHIFT
AUTO
CLIPBOARD PLAY
LOCATE ABS 0
DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER
D-160
IN / OUT
PUNCH
PGM CHANGE
8/167/156/145/134/123/112/101/9
RECORD TRACK
HD ACCESSLOCKED MTC IN
ENDIN OUTSTART
AUTO PUNCH
AUTO PLAY IN OUT
AUTO RTN
CLIPBOARD
PASTEMOVECOPY
AUTO RTN
ERASE UNDO REDO
DISP SEL
EXECUTE
/YES
EXIT
/NO
HOLD/ STORE RECALL
TIME BASE SEL
TAKE
REHEARSAL
LOCATEPUNCH
F FWDREWINDPLAYSTOPRECORD
VARI PITCH
LOCATE ABS END
5
1
2
3
6
1, 3
4
<Note 1>
If you press the MOVE key without selecting a move source track by the RECORD
TRACK select key, the display will show "Select Track!" (meaning “Select a move
track.”) and return to the previous screen. In this case, select a move source track
and try again to copy the data.
<Note 2>
If the Output point has been specified before the In point (the In point value is the
same or large than the Out point value), the display will show the error message
“Void In Point !” or “Void Out Point !” and return to the previous screen. In this case,
set the correct In/Out points and try again to move the data.
<Note 3>
The data on the Clipboard will be replaced by new data each time you press the
COPY key or the MOVE key.
Listening to sound data moved on the clipboard (Clipboard Play function)
To listen to the sound data currently moved to the clipboard, press the
PLAY button while holding down the STOP button (Clipboard Play mode).
The data will be played back from the beginning. To stop the playback in
the middle, press the STOP button.
* During the clipboard playback, the display shows the position of the source data
referenced to the selected time base.
2-2. Move & Pasting
The data will be move & pasted at the point stored in the Auto Punch In
key. You can select the paste destination track the RECORD TRACK select
key.
<Note>
You need to have enough unrecorded space on the hard disk to execute the Move
& Paste operation. If you press the EXECUTE/YES key to try to paste data with
insufficient disk space, the display will immediately show the error message “Over
!,” and then show the excess time using the currently-selected Time Base (time or
bar).
In this case, shorten the move data by the amount of excess time. Alternatively,
move ABS END backward using the Erase function as described in page “96” of this
manual in order to obtain more free space on the hard disk.