Fostex D2424 DVR User Manual


 
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Model D2424 Quick Operation Guide
<Selecting the desired Program from multiple Programs>
If you have set up multiple Programs on the disk, you first need to select the target Program prior to
recording, playback, or edit. To select a Program, follow the steps below. Do not select a different
Program until you finish the session.
1.While this recorder is stopped, press the PGM key.
[Select PGM!] appears momentarily, then the number and title of the current Program appear.
2.Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter-clockwise.
The numbers and titles of the Programs on the disk appear in turn.
3.Select the desired Program number and press the EXECUTE/YES key.
The top of the selected Program appears in ABS Time Base (ABS 0).
Basic Locate function
Locating the top of the Program
You can immediately move to the top of the Program
(ABS 0), regardless of the current position of the
Program.
1.Press and hold down the [STOP] button, and press
the [REWIND] button.
Locating the end of the recorded area of the
Program
You can immediately move to the end of the recorded
area of the Program, regardless of the current position
of the Program.
1.Hold down the [STOP] button and press the [F FWD]
button.
On this recorder, the top of the Program on the disk is called “ABS 0” and the end of the recorded area is called “REC
END.” (If the Program has no data recorded, ABS 0 corresponds to REC END.) You can use this function to locate the
ABS 0 or REC END point immediately, regardless of the current recorder position.
REC END
ABS 0
Recorded area
Locate ABS 0
Locate REC END
Current position
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The Locate function enables you to locate the desired point (move the current position of the recorder)
immediately. There are two locate methods: storing the desired locate point (time or bar/beat/clock
value) into the memory keys, and locating the point without storing it.
This section explains “Locating the top of the Program” and “Locating the last recording point in the
Program” and do not involve storing locate points. Refer to the Reference Manual for information on
storing and locating locate points.