Fostex D1624 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
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1.Press the SETUP key.
The recorder will enter the Setup mode.
2.Use the JOG dial to select “Load PGM ?,” and then
press the EXECUTE/YES key.
The message “Load Device?” and the type of digital signal
to be loaded (“DAT,” “adat,” or “SCSI”) will flash on the
display.
3.Rotate the JOG dial to select the type of digital
signal format to be used for the load operation.
Selecting “adat” will load data in the adat digital signal
format. Selecting “DAT” will load data in the S/P DIF
digital signal format. Select “SCSI” if you are loading
data via SCSI. The following operation will be that when
“adat” or “DAT” is selected for “Load Device?.”
4.Press the EXECUTE/YES key. (“SURE?” flashes.)
The digital signal selected is set and the program number
currently set on the load destination current drive
flashes. The size of the program recording is also
displayed.
5.Rotate the JOG dial to select a Program into which
to load data.
You can select any existing Program (from up to 99).
If you select a Program that already contains data and
execute the load operation, the existing data will be
overwritten by the new data. If you do not wish to
overwrite any data in any current Program, use the JOG
dial to select “New PGM” to execute the load operation.
You can do this only when the number of existing
Programs is 99 or less and the hard disk has enough
free space to accommodate the new data.
If a program that is already recorded with some sort
of data is selected and loaded, only the song data
loaded will be valid. All the data of the programs
recorded on that same track up to then will be erased.
6.Press the EXECUTE/YES key.
Now you can select tracks into which to load.
7.Select the desired track range using the JOG dial.
You can select 1, 9 and 17 of the points that are flashing
(left). Use the SHUTTLE, NEXT key, or PREV key to move
the flashing cursor to the left, then turn the JOG dial to
select 8, 16 and 24.
You can select track loading combinations from Tr1-16,
Tr1-24, Tr9-16, Tr9-24 and Tr17-24, in addition to Tr1-
8.
8.Press the EXECUTE/YES key. (“SURE?” flashes.)
<Notes>
* If digital signal is being input correctly, a red
“DIGITAL” and “EXT SYNC” indicator will light up on
the display. If the red “DIGITAL” and “EXT SYNC”
indicator flashes, check the connection, cabling, and
the settings of the recorder and the external device.
* The FS indication will flash and warn you if the
sampling frequency of the recorder and DAT vary
when loading with S/P DIF digital signals. Be careful
when setting the sampling frequency for adat digital
signals because there will be no FS warning though
there may be a discrepancy.
9.Press the EXECUTE/YES key again.
“Play DAT!” (Start playing the DAT) or “Play adat!” (Start
playing the adat) appears on the display.
10. Play the corresponding external device (DAT or
adat).
The load operation starts when the recorder accepts the
incoming digital signal. The time required for the load
operation appears on the display and starts counting
down.
Two tracks are loaded at a time from a DAT machine in
the following order: Track 1 and 2, 3 and 4, etc. from a
DAT machine. Eight tracks are loaded each time in the
order of Track 1-8, 9-16, etc..
11. When the load operation is complete,
“COMPLETED!” flashes on the display.
12. Press the STOP button or the EXIT/NO key to
quit Setup mode.
The display will indicate the time base set for the loaded
Program.
Press the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to return to one
previous menu prior to the EXECUTE/YES key or if you
want to cancel a procedure. Everytime you press these
keys you will move back one previous hierarchy, and
eventually escape from the SETUP mode and return to
the time base display. Note that all the song data saved
will be invalid if you press the STOP button or EXIT/NO
key while saving at <Step-10>.