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1. 21 fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Recording in a new Program The explanation so far has been based on one Program set up when you format a current drive E IDE hard disk or SCSI disk You may create up to 99 Programs depending on the available disk space Multiple Programs do not interfere with each other You can record play and edit each Program independently which facilitates song management This section explains how to set up a new Program on the disk Refer to the reference manual for more information regarding Programs lt CAUTION gt e When creating a new program the initial settings such as the tempo map are copied from the current program For example if the default tempo map is edited in the current program the edited tempo map is copied to the newly created program A new compilation is possible only when the Chain Play Setup of the chain play mode menu in the SETUP mode is set to Off If the PGM SEL key is pressed when the Chain Play menu is set in other than the Off mode the recorder will enter the Chain Play mode Before starting compilation check that the Chain Play is Off and if it is not be sure to reset it to Off 1 While this recorder is stopped press the PGM SEL key The display indicates Select PGM momentarily then shows the title of Program 1 The Program number and SURE f
2. 8288 490 000 Quick Operation Guide 24 Track Digital Recorder Model Ieee 7 Fostex 24TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER LoL NY Introduction Items on Preparation of the current drive Formatting the disk and Set up of the internal clock which must be carried out upon purchasing D2424LV are explained in this Quick Operation Guide Before operating D2424LV please read this manual and carry out preparations by carefully following the explanations Although fundamental operating methods are also given here to obtain utmost performance of D2424LV it is also recommended to read the Reference Manual which is the main text Fostex Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE aa INSTRUCTIONS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Wate
3. EML Sound Industries NV ADD Bijvennestraat 1A B3500 Hasselt Belgium TEL 32 11 232355 FAX 32 11 232172 lt DENMARK gt NAME SC Sound ApS ADD Malervej 2 DK 2630 Taastrup Denmark TEL 45 4399 8877 FAX 45 4399 8077 lt FINLAND gt NAME Noretron Oy Audio ADD P O Box 22 FIN 02631 Espoo Finland TEL 358 9 5259330 FAX 358 9 52593352 lt FRANCE gt NAME Guillard Musiques ADD ZAC de Folliouses B P 609 Les Echets 01706 Miribel France TEL 33 472 26 27 00 FAX 33 472 26 27 01 lt GERMANY gt NAME Studiosound amp Music GmbH ADD Industriestrasse 20 D 35041 Marburg F R Germany TEL 49 6421 92510 FAX 49 6421 925119 lt GREECE gt NAME Bon Studio S A ADD 6 Zaimi Street Exarchia 106 83 Athens Greece TEL 30 1 3809605 8 3302059 FAX 30 1 3845755 lt ICELAND gt NAME I D elrf electronic Ltd ADD ARMULA 38 108 REYKJAVIK ICELAND TEL 354 588 5010 FAX 354 588 5011 lt ITALY gt NAME Proel S p A ADD Zona Artigianale 64047 Sant Omero Teramo TEL 39 0861 81241 FAX 39 0861 887862 lt THE NETHERLANDS gt NAME IEMKE ROOS AUDIO B V ADD Kuiperbergweg 20 1101 AG Amsterdam The Netherlands TEL 31 20 697 2121 FAX 31 20 697 4201 lt NORWAY gt NAME Siv Ing Benum A S ADD P O Box 145 Vinderen 0319 Oslo 3 Norway TEL 47 22 139900 FAX 47 22 148259 lt PORTUGAL gt NAME Caius Tecnologias
4. AU FOND The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Grounding or Polarization The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 13 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 14 Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 15 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 16 Damage Req
5. Audio e Musica Lda ADD Rua de Santa Catarina 131 4000 Porto Portugal TEL 351 2 2086009 2001394 FAX 351 2 2054760 2087488 lt SPAIN gt NAME Multitracker S A ADD C Garcilaso No 9 Madrid 28010 Spain TEL 34 91 4470700 91 4470898 FAX 34 91 5930716 lt SWEDEN gt NAME TTS Scandinavia AB ADD Kavallerivagen 24 172 48 Sundbyberg Sweden TEL 46 8 59798000 FAX 46 8 59798001 lt SWITZERLAND gt NAME Audio Bauer Pro AG ADD Bernerstrasse Nord 182 CH 8064 Zurich Switzerland TEL 41 1 4323230 FAX 41 1 4326558 lt UK gt NAME SCV London ADD 40 Chigwell Lane Oakwood Hill Industrial Estate Loughton Essex IG10 3NY U K TEL 44 020 8418 0778 FAX 44 020 8418 0624 Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSIEK Memo 27 FOSTEK CORPORATION 3 2 35 Musashino Akishima shi Tokyo Japan 196 0021 FOSTEK AMERICA 15431 Blackburn Ave Norwalk CA 90650 U S A PRINTED IN JAPAN JAN 2002 8288 490 000 FX
6. called Undo and Redo and are executed by the UNDO REDO key on the control panel The Undo function enables you to cancel the latest recording or edit and restore the previous state Using the Redo function after using the Undo function enables you to cancel the Uno operation and restore the latest recording or edit These functions have some limitations as described in the lt Note gt below As described earlier in Formatting a new disk if you format the disk with the multiple undo func tion ON multiple undo is possible See Multiple undo function in the Reference manual After recording Recorded area Undo Before recording gt AUTO RTN AUTO PLAY OUT PGM SEL EXITINO EXECUTE YES a CHARACTER PREV NEXT GT mm UH Ca ang REHEARSAL VARI PITCH TAKE msToP PLAY Por FWD 1 2 UNDO REDO key 1 After making a recording or playing back a newly recorded data press the UNDO REDO key The recorder displays Undo then COMPLETED and displays the previous Time Base indication Undoing the recording will restore the status obtained before recording OL BIT 16 20 24 32 ORA EE 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 To cancel the undo operation press the UNDO REDO key again The recorder displays Redo then COMPLETED and displays the previous Time Base indication lt Note gt You can repeatedly use
7. gt Some connectors on the hard disks may be too tight to connect cables easily Do not apply excessive force to such connectors to avoid injury or damage to the hard disk e Fixing the hard disk to the case 1 Align the screw holes As shown in the figure align the screw holes on the side of the disk with the holes on the case 2 Insert four included fixing screws two screws on each side and tighten them EE E o o 5 DI o JE Align the screw holes on the other side of the hard disk with the holes on the case Tighten four screws two on each side lt Note on tightening the screws gt Do not tighten the screws too much Otherwise you may damage the case e Assembling the case lt Note gt When you assemble the case follow the note below If a projecting part on the hard disk touches the cover apply the insulation seal included in the package to the surface of the case where the part would touch If you use the disk with its part touching the cover a short circuit may occur leading to a malfunction 1 Assemble the case by installing the covers After you assemble the case store the case in a place not subject to magnetic fields If you remove the case from the recorder and store or move the unit cover the connectors on the caddy with the dust cover included in the package to protect the hard disk from building up
8. or playback any data Note that the following explanation assumes that the disk is unformatted If you want to know how to reformat a formatted disk see the Reference manual lt CAUTION gt Be sure to connect the recorder to the power supply specified in the specification section of the Refer ence manual Do not use an AC outlet of any other voltage 1 Turn the power on The display will show the ROM version and time date followed by Initializing gt Current IDE Drv gt hard disk model name Then after Unformat appears momentarily the recorder automatically accesses the Disk Format menu in the SETUP mode and the following screen appears Flashing 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 Press the EXECUTE YES key The E IDE hard disk name will be displayed and SURE and will flash Flashing Flashing 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key The display changes the screen for setting the sampling frequency and quantization default indication is 44 1 kHz 24bit Sampling frequency Flashing Flashing 22 12 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4 Select desired sampling frequency quantization with the Jog dial or PREV key NEXT key For sampling frequency quantization other settings given in chart below can be selected in addition to the pr
9. program head ABS 0 is displayed and this recorder is on standby lt Note gt Be sure the internal clock is setup to the correct year month day and present time The year month day and time are important data necessary for executing the Multiple Undo Function ex plained in the Reference Manual For details on multiple undo function refer to the Reference Manual 1 Press the SETUP key while in the stop mode 4 Move edit point with the Shuttle dial and input The recorder will enter the SETUP mode and the number with the Jog dial Signature Set menu will be displayed When the Shuttle dial is rotated CW the edit point mm will move in order of day month year hour minute but in reverse order when rotated CCW Numbers etc shown below can be entered at each Flashing edit point i UBOS i E Hour 00 23 pre a NA Minute 00 59 Day 01 31 Month January December 2 Rotate Jog dial to display the Date amp Time Set Year 00 99 flashes menu and press the EXECUTE YES key lt Note gt The recorder will change to display of hour The second figures will start from OO at the in minute second day and month in real time setup stant the following is executed Pressing the EX ECUTE YES key Press the EXECUTE YES key in reference to the time announcement at shipping the recorder from the plant Example is January 8 8 hour 28 minutes 54 seconds er
10. static electricity and dust Do not touch the connectors with your fingers to avoid static electricity Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide e Installing the removable case in the recorder 1 Install the caddy containing a hard disk inside into the slot Push in the case with the correct side facing toward you Use both hands to push it in so that the surface of the case and the front panel become flush 2 Use the coin to lock the caddy lt CAUTION gt Do not forget to lock the caddy installed into the slot When locking or unlocking the caddy with the coin make sure that the recorder s power is off e Connecting a detachable controller 1 Attach a detachable controller included to the hooks on the front panel 2 Securely insert the controller s connector cable to the connector on the front panel Instead of using the controller you may use an optional extension cable Model 8551B Consult your dealer for more information J o Onoooon0 DE o o soco ss m ama az 6 9000 0000 A DODDO Model 8551B Optional extension cable Consult the dealer you purchased the recorder from or our sales office about information on the extension cable Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSTex Formatting a hard disk drive After installing a hard disk drive into the recorder you must format the disk otherwise you cannot record
11. the PLAY button flashes The ready tracks enter the input monitoring status As you raise the group output level on the mixer the level meter segments of the ready tracks light up Adjust the The playback starts from the top of the Program Adjust the level of input signal at TAPE IN on the mixer and monitor the sound level so that the 0 to 3 level segments of the level meter Repeat the procedure described above to record more tracks light up at the highest peak i mono track or multiple tracks You can record eight different If the OL segments of the meter light up the recording sound sources on this recorder simultaneously level is too high If the recording level is too high on a digital recorder the recording signal may distort unlike an analog recorder Especially if you are recording vocal lt Undo and redo recordings or al instruments the recording level may suddenly If you make a mistake or you are not satisfied with the peak In this case you may want to lower the signal peak by applying a compressor limiter using an insertion connector recording you can undo recording Refer to the Undo and redo recording section below 16 Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide F0SteX Undo and redo recording single undo redo Everybody makes mistakes If you make a mistake in recording you can restore and re do the data that existed before the mistake occurred These functions are
12. the SHIFT key and press the DISP SEL key repeatedly to switch among these units ABS Time Base MTC Time Base 1 2345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 222324 Checking the available recording time REMAIN on a formatted disk It is a good idea to check the available recording time after you format the disk To do so press the DISP SEL key to display the REMAIN time indication which indicates the available recording time and recording space in the selected Time Base unit Press the DISP SEL key to return to the previous Time Base display lt Note gt The REMAIN time values are based on a mono track recording If you wish to record on multiple tracks you can find out how many minutes of a song you can record by dividing the REMAIN time value by the number of tracks Check the REMAIN value each time before you make a new recording Space remaining pn REMAIN Time remaining When Bar Beat Clk is selected you can see the remaining re cording space in bar beat click F LII Fs NIN via CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Setup of the Internal Clock This recorder contains an internal clock function Upon finishing format of the current drive set internal clock to the present time by procedure explained below Procedures below is explained on the assumption that current drive has been formatted the
13. 1 222324 4 Display the desired FS by rotating the Jog dial an then press the EXECUTE YES key Track numbers 1 through 8 are lit Either 44 1 or 48 can be selected in the 16bit current drive 44 1 48 88 2 or 96 can be selected in the 24 bit current drive After selection the recorder will be set to the chosen FS when the EXECUTE YES key is pressed 23 fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Playback using the Vari pitch function This section explains how to change the playback speed of the recorder using the Vari Pitch function You can set the playback speed in the range of 6 0 to 6 0 in 0 1 increments The VARI PITCH key turns Vari Pitch mode on and off When the function is turned on the VARI PITCH LED lights up When the function is turned off the LED turns off Initialize the recorder Vari pitch function procedures 2 3 5 6 24TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER LL NI Locate p Pay w rwo 4 A ET A stos I q J Foor sw a 1 Press the PLAY button to play this recorder 6 If you wish to play back data at the current Vari Pitch again press the VARI PITCH key to turn the LED on 2 Press the VARI PITCH key You can turn the Vari Pitch function on and off and edit The VARI PITCH key LED lights up on the display indicating the pitch data while this recorder is playing or stopped that the Vari Pitch function is turned on bu
14. ETUP mode to a Sync 5 To turn off Vari Pitch mode press the VARI PITCH mode SPDIF Sync or adat Sync and the key recorder is locking to the external clock from DIGITAL The VARI PITCH LED turns off the Vari Pitch function is IN or WORD IN In consequence DIGITAL and EXT cancelled and this recorder resumes playback at normal indicators light in the display speed 24 Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide F0SteX RR Reference manual reference pages NamesandTUNCIONS magama ad 9 Before starting 24 Formatting and optimizing diSkKS srsrarrrr serre cesare cenare eeane cenere eres 31 Handling progra Samara iia 35 PUCHA lis 40 Digital ECU add 45 Recording to a Metronome sound ssesenase res anana eee A9 Storing a locate points edit points 444rrr anan anaa an eee a e cerci NANA R NANA rms 51 AAA O PO 6 aaaea aeaaeai aiaia aaas 55 Chain Play TMU ON sets a 58 Envelope function Cue amp previewfunction 44444rr emen anan nana ene e een nasaan nanan naa anana nan awae 62 PrevieWfuncloh ciali id 64 Multiple AAPP NAN BNN NAN tania An 66 80 lalo CAM AA AA 68 MIDI Syne TUN CU a 77 Saving and loading song Uata ocnno eee eones 87 SETUP Mode cei i rali ala il i iaia 107 MIDI implementation ChaA4L omncnnnnnn ri 133 MMC command Si a rea a aa aae aaaea aa a aeaaaee aiaa isi aa aaa aeaiia 134 Inquiry message IS imam l
15. NA KAPAG 18 Multitrack recording using overdubbing 4sesesesenesanana nen nan nawan enn nen ena anice nare nni nan aea anane 20 Ping pong TECOS 20 MIxdoWni ili ANA NOO ec BASAG ANA BANANA anakan a gh AASA 21 Basic Locate function lt Recording medias The D2424L V is not equipped with recording media for recording and playback Please read the section from page 5 to prepare the recording media to record playback and edit data on the recorder lt Damages gt Fostex in not responsible for any direct or consequential damages caused by operating the recorder and or a connected E IDE hard disk lt Copyrights gt It is prohibited by law to use materials recorded on the recorder from music CDs and or video tapes for which copyrights belong to a third party for commercial contents broadcasts sales and or distribution except for your personal entertainment Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSTex Package contents Make sure that the package contains all the items listed below The illustrations may not precisely match the appearance of the actual items If you find that items are missing contact your local dealer Main unit Install a hard disk into this case Refer to page 6 for more information Detachable controller Ones Hard disk fixing screws Use these screws to fix the hard disk to the caddy Refer to page 7 for more information Recording media The D2424 LV is not equipped w
16. al for details 17 fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Basic digital recording In the following basic multi recording of adat digital signals will be carried out on the assumption that a digital mixer is connected to D2424LV To output adat digital signals from the digital mixer refer to the Operating Manual of the digital mixer you are using Prior to operation D2424LV must be set to the Initial state Selecting Digital In N lt About Digital In selection gt For setup items of digital in in addition to the initial setting of Analog SPDIF Async SPDIF Sync adat Async or adat Sync can be selected and setup to match the application Analog indicates that none of the tracks are assigned to digital in and is the setting in which digital signals cannot be input to any of the DATA INPUT connectors SPDIF Async and SPDIF Sync are used when assign ing S P DIF signals L R from external digital equip ment to tracks 1 and 2 of D2424LV and selected to digital in asynchronous Async or synchronous Sync depending on the system in use In this case DATA INPUT 1 8 only can be used adat Async and adat Sync are used to assign adat signals ch 1 ch 8 from external digital equipments to tracks 1 8 9 16 17 24 of D2424LV and in compli ance to the system select it to asynchronous Async or synchronous Sync with digital in In this case all DATA INPUT c
17. arious sound sources to different tracks and combine them into two mixes L and R This recording involves an important process called overdubbing in which you record additional sound sources to different tracks while monitoring the input sound and listening to the recorded sound The following procedure assumes that you have already recorded a rhythm section using a drum machine on Track 1 Initialize the recorder 1 Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the desired overdubbing track to set it in READY mode The ready track s indicator a small square flashes on the display 2 Press the RECORD button once The ready tracks enter input monitoring status and the other tracks enter playback monitoring status 3 Press the PLAY button to play the Program from the beginning Rehearsal Adjust the level of the playback monitoring sound rhythm sound on Track 1 on the mixer Play the sound source to overdub and adjust the recording level on the mixer 4 When you finish rehearsing locate the top of the Program for the actual take 5 Press and hold down the RECORD button and press the PLAY button Take Play the sound source accompanying the Track 1 sound in the same way as during the rehearsal 6 When you finish overdubbing stop this unit locate the top of the Program and play the overdubbed sound as explained in the Basic Recording And Playback If you are not satisfied with you
18. ck is displayed together with Clock Sel The default is Clock Sel Int Press the EXECUTE YES key and the current selection will start flashing J80 Beaveg Flashing waved 12345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7 Select the desired reference clock by using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key The reference clock is now set to your desired clock When connecting the recorder to a digital mixing console that can accept the word clock from the WORD OUT of the recorder set the recorder s reference clock to Int See the table below in other cases 8 Press the EXIT NO key or STOP button to exit the SETUP mode The display shows the beginning of the disk with ABS time base After complete Digital In Digital Out and Reference Clock settings execute the basic recording in a similar manner to Basic analog recording described earlier Clock Sel Auto Word Video When receiving word clock from WORD IN the recorder automatically synchronizes to the incoming clock while the DIGITAL EXT and WORD indicators light in the When receiving word clock from WORD IN the recorder synchronizes to the incoming clock while the DIGITAL EXT and WORD indicators light in the display When no word clock is re ceived the recorder is refer enced to the internal clock while the EXT indicat
19. cording Selecting a recording track Starting recording 1 Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the desired 3 Hold down the RECORD button and press the recording track to set it in READY mode PLAY button The ready track indicator a small square flashes on the The flashing RECORD LED and the track indicator a small display square light up steadily COLO ag Stopping recording 3 OL 4 Press the STOP button 8 A ii When the recorder section is stopped the Please Wait OMAGA 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 message appears on the display momentarily then the current position appears The ready track indicators flash Flashing Adjusting the recording level Playing the recorded tracks This recorder does not have any recording level 5 Press the RECORD TRACK select keys for the ready controls You need to adjust the recording level on the tracks to set the tracks in the safe status device that outputs recording data Use the group The flashing track indicators turn off master faders on the mixer faders that control the 6 Hold down the STOP button and press the output level of BUSS OUTs Set the recording tracks REWIND button to locate the top of the Program on this recorder to input monitoring status so that you ABS 0 can check the level adjustment The top of the Program is immediately located in LOCATE ABS 0 mode 2 Press the RECORD button once The RECORD LED 7 Press
20. e output ports will be DATA OUTPUT 1 8 9 16 and 17 24 Signals input to DATA INPUT 1 8 will be assigned and recorded in tracks 1 and 2 At playback signals output from track 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 will be respectively assigned and out put from DATA OUTPUT 1 8 9 16 and 17 24 TRK 24 TRK 23 TRK 22 TRK 21 TRK 20 TRK 19 TRK 18 TRK 17 TRK 16 TRK 15 TRK 14 TRK 13 DATA IN 1 8 DATA OUT 1 8 TRK 12 TRK 11 TRK 10 TRK 9 TRK 8 TRK7 TRK 6 TRK5 TRK 4 TRK 3 TRK 2 TRK 1 DATA OUT 17 24 DATA OUT 9 16 Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide F0SteX lt Hints gt e When connecting the recorder to a digital mixing console as shown in the example above unlike connecting to an analog console both digital devices must be synchronized with each other To achieve this use word clock the signal for synchronization Word clock is used to synchronize all digital words in a system Normally one digital devices in the system acts as a master of word clock and the other devices act as slaves All the slave devices receive the word clock fed from the master device and synchronize to it In the example above the recorder acts as a word clock master and the digital mixing console acts as a slave and synchronizes with the recorder The word clock is fed from the WORD OUT PUT terminal of the rec
21. esently shown 44 1kHz 24bit At selecting the sampling frequency quantization be sure to refer to lt Note gt below The sampling frequency The sampling frequency and quantizing of the current drive E IDE hard disk are setup dur ing the formatting or reformatting process Consequently all programs in the current drive will adhere to the sampling frequency used at formatting You can change the format how ever after compiling a program In other words a variety of programs with dif ferent sampling frequencies can be installed on the current drive But alterable frequencies will be limited depending on quantization at for matting For details refer to page 23 88 2kHz ias 0 0 00 0 mm 24 real tracks 32 additional tracks 8 real tracks 48 additional tracks lt Available recording time after formatting gt A greater sampling frequency will reduce the available recording time space after formatting Under the same sam pling frequency setting the greater quantization bit number reduces the available recording time The following table shows the approximate available recording time under each sampling frequency quantization Depending on your medium the available recording time may differ slightly It will be a good idea to check the available recording time See Checking the available recording time REMAIN on a formatted disk on page 11 Note that the available time values in the fol
22. i 5 Press the EXECUTE YES key The recorder will be set to the time month day that was input and continue to function as the internal clock 6 Exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the EXIT NO key or STOP button twice The recorder will change to the time base display prior to entering the SETUP mode WO Fs O Lu CLOCK INT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key The date section will flash and enter in the editing mode The time display will change to indicating hour minute Flashing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12 Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide F0SteX Connecting a analog mixer The D2424LV is equipped with 24 ANALOG INPUT and 24 ANALOG OUTPUT connectors allow ing up to 24 channel input output connection which may be powerful for live recording etc lt Notes gt e At making connections with the mixer switch off power to this unit and the mixer e Analog input output ports of D2424LV are set to unbalanced input output in the initial state These can be changed to balanced input output by the BAL 4dBu UNBAL 10dBV setup menu in the SETUP mode in accordance to the application For details on setup refer to the separate Reference Manual Analog mixer 13 fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Connecting a digital mixer When making connections with a dig
23. iana 134 Fostex MIDI system exclusive message 40000 reeenaaraaanan eee asana aana n aane na Nana esce KNA nan KA 135 Malntenanc s sasasi sabaene sana iii 145 boot MICA O APA PAA AA AAP ARO PARA AHAHAH 145 25 Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Declaration of EC Directive This equipment is compatible with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Directive on approximation of member nation s ordinance concerning the electromagnetic compatibility and with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Directive on approximation of member nation s ordinance concerning electric equipment designed to be used within the specified voltage range The Affect of Immunity on This Equipment The affect of the European Specification EN50082 1 coexistence of electromagnetic waves common immunity specification on this equipment are as shown below In the electrical fast transient ourst requirements surge conducted disturbances by radio frequency fields power frequency magnetic field radiate electromagnetic field requirements and static electricity discharging environment this could be affected by generation of noise in some cases FOSTEX DISTRIBUTORS LIST IN EUROPE Including non EU countries as of January 2002 lt AUSTRIA gt NAME ATEC Audio u Videogeraete VertriebsgesmbH ADD Im Winkel 5 A 2325 Velm Austria TEL 43 2234 74004 FAX 43 2234 74074 lt BELGIUM gt NAME
24. ital recording mixer refer to the connecting example below lt CAUTION gt e When connecting the recorder to a digital mixing console make sure that the power of both units are off e The DATA INPUT and DATA OUTPUT connectors do not support adat digital signals of 96 kHz Fs In other words the unit cannot receive of feed an adat digital signal of 96 KHz Fs 000006066 sE Si i Digital mixer lt adat digital signal gt DATA IN OUTPUT 1 8 9 16 and 17 24 can all be used for record playback of adat digital signals Signals to DATA INPUT 1 8 9 16 and 17 24 will re spectively be assigned to tracks 1 8 9 16 and 17 24 and recorded At playback the track outputs are respectively assigned from each DATA OUTPUT connectors in the same manner lt Note gt Except for 96 kHz Fs adat digital signals TRK 24 TRK 23 TRK 22 TRK 21 TRK 20 DATA OUT 17 24 DATA IN 17 24 TRK 19 TRK 18 TRK 17 TRK 16 TRK 15 TRK 14 TRK 13 DATA IN 9 16 DATA OUT 9 16 TRK 12 TRK 11 TRK 10 TRK 9 TRK 8 TRK 7 TRK 6 TRK5 DATA IN 1 8 DATA OUT 1 8 TRK 4 TRK 3 TRK 2 TRK 1 lt S P DIF digital signal gt At record playback of S P DIF digital signals in put connectors DATA INPUT 1 8 only can be used and th
25. ith any recording medium for recording playback such as a hard disk drive in this manual we call the installed medium current drive Therefore to execute the multitrack recording using the D2424LV you have to separately prepare a current drive For a current drive you can use any universal E IDE hard disk drive which has been tested and approved by FOSTEX A hard disk drive can be installed in the removable case attached lt OPERATION CONFIRMED HD amp BACKUP MEDIA LIST for FOSTEX D2424LV gt The updated information on the operation confirmed HD and backup media for D2424LV is men tioned in the following Fostex international web site lt http www fostex co jp int index htm gt For those who are not able to check our web site please contact Fostex distributor in your territory Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Preparation for the current drive The D2424LV has a slot for an optional hard disk First you need to install a hard disk into the caddy included in this recorder package before you install it into the slot The following instructions assume that you have already purchased an E IDE hard disk unit Prepare the following items for hard disk installation ong D A cam Fixing screws lt Note gt Be sure to turn off the power to the D2424LV or remove the power cable from the AC outlet before installing a hard disk Installing a hard disk in the caddy First you need to disassemble
26. ition ABS 0 When you format the hard disk one Program 1 is automatically set up and ABS 00M 00S 00F ABS Time Base 2 appears indicating that the top of the Program is located Now you can start recording playback and editing on this unit using the installed hard disk 1 Program You can set up a maximum of 99 Programs limited by the available space on your hard disk You can select any Program to perform recording playback and edit Program Select function You may also name the Programs to facilitate managing individual songs Program Title Edit function You can delete unnecessary Programs Program Delete function For more information refer to the Reference Manual 2 Time Base This document and the Reference Manual use the word Time Base frequently This refers to the units to indicate the current transport position of the recorder in other words Absolute Time This recorder also uses MTC MIDI time code and BAR BEAT CLK bar beat clock An MTC value is a relative time value calculated by adding an MTC offset value to the ABS time value BAR BEAT CLK indicates a position within a song of this recorder s tempo map based on the MIDI clock position pointer You can switch to any of these units as follows For more information on the Time Base refer to the Reference Manual Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSTex e When ABS Time Base appears on the display hold down
27. lash WONT es 1O oie 12345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 Turn the Jog dial clockwise to select New Program The mark of New Program and SURE flash indicating that you can set up a new Program 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key This recorder sets up a new Program Program 2 and enters the Title Edit menu in SETUP mode showing the following display In this example we use the default title You can change the title later Refer to the Reference manual for more information gt 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4 Press the EXIT NO key This recorder exits SETUP mode and the top of Program 2 in ABS Time Base ABS 0 appears OOM es TO Se CLOCK INT oL o 3 H H 2 18 24 30 a2 12345 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 Normally any new program that is compiled will be in the sampling frequency set when formatting the current drive However in this recorder it is possible to change the program sampling frequency In other words programs with different sampling frequencies can be made in the current drive and thus recordingd can be matched to a chosen task For details refer to the next page lt Selecting the desired Programs If you have set up multiple Programs on the disk you first need to select the target Program prior to
28. lowing points should there be programs with a different FS in the current drive Do not copy or paste between programs with different FS Fostex cannot take responsibility in compensation of data which had been copied or pasted between programs with different FS In the section Digital recording explained above be sure to set the external digital equipment sampling frequency the same as that of the program 1 First start the program in which the FS is to be 5 Exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the EXIT changed by using the program change menu NO key or STOP button explained above lt Note gt 2 Press the SETUP key to enter the SETUP mode If you change the FS 44 1 or 48kHz of a program The display will change to SETUP mode in the 24 track mode to 88 2 or 96kHz the program automatically changes to the 8 track mode and track numbers 1 through amp on the display are lit 3 Rotate the Jog dial to display the Sample Rate menu and then press the EXECUTE YES key When the EXECUTE YES key is pressed the FS figure of the current activated program will flash and the recorder will enter the editing mode Flashing The following shows display examples when changing the FS of a 48kHz 24bit program to 96kHz ABS MISA 1 LILI LILI LILI LI Pan Gi 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 222324 Flashing 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2
29. lowing table are based on a mono track recording 44 1kHz Capacity 48kHz 88 2kHz 96kHz 16 bits 24 bits 16 bits 24 bits 24 bits 24 bits 10 0GB Approx 1888min Approx 1258min Approx 1735min Approx 1156min Approx 628min Approx 577min lt Note gt You cannot save audio data recorded in a 88 2kHz 24bit or 96kHz 24bit program using an adat digital signal See the Reference manual for details about the save load operations Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide 5 Select the desired sampling frequency using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key By pressing the EXECUTE YES key after selecting the sampling frequency the screen for the multiple undo On Off setting will appear Flashing 12345 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 In the initial setting On will flash and if the Jog dial is rotated in this state either On or Off can be selected Normally format is executed with multiple undo set to On but if the current drive capacity is small and you wish to limit consumption of the hard disk it must be set to Off Multiple Undo function On default When set to On the undo func tion is applied to all takes re cording editing etc executed after the disk has been format ted However consumption of the hard disk increases so if the disk capacity is not large When set to Off the undo func tion is on
30. ly applied to the cur rent take recording editing etc If the disk capacity is not large enough we recommend set ting this function to Off enough we recommend setting this function to Off For details on multiple undo function refer to the Refer ence Manual 6 Select On or Off via the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key The screen for selecting the format appears the default shows Standard Format You can select the format type between Standard Format and Quick Format using the Jog dial To newly format the hard disk select the initial setting of Standard format and proceed to the next step Flashing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Format type Standard Format default Quick Format Formatting this way the recorder assumes that all sectors in the hard disk are good and simply formats the disk The time required to format is very short however bad sectors on the disk will not be found Select this format type only when using a new hard disk that is checked by FOSTEX During formatting the recorder checks the hard disk perfor mance including the access time of each block The time required for the for mat is longer but the reliability is enhanced In general it is best to select this default format type 10 7 Press the EXECUTE YES key while holding down the RECORD button The size
31. mpleting the Digital In setting select Digital Out When setting Digital In to an Async mode adat Async or SPDIF Async Also select Reference clock Selecting Digital Out 7 lt About Digital Out selection gt In addition to the initial setting of D out adat from among the digital out setup items D out SPDIF can also be selected and setup in compliance with the ap plication When set to D out adat outputs of tracks 1 8 6 16 17 24 will be assigned to digital out This will be the initial setting and signals can be output to digi tal mixers and adat equipments provided with adat in put functions The following signals will be output from each DATA OUTPUT connectors DATA OUTPUT 1 8 Outputs of tracks 1 8 DATA OUTPUT 9 16 Ouputs of tracks 9 16 DATA OUTPUT 17 24 Outputs of tracks 17 24 When set to D out SPDIF outputs of two tracks 1 2 3 4 5 6 will be assigned to digital out It will thus be possible to ouput S P DIF signals L R to external digi tal equipments Signals listed below will be output from each DATA OUTPUT connectors DATA OUTPUT 1 8 Outputs of tracks 1 2 DATA OUTPUT 9 16 Outputs of tracks 3 4 DATA OUTPUT 17 24 Outputs of tracks 5 6 4 Select the D out menu by using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key The current selection is displayed together with D out The default is D out adat If anothe
32. nt 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 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 Recorded Area LOCATE ABS 0 LOSATE REC END Current Position e 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 e 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 1 Hold down the STOP button and press the F FWD button RECORD de Rew Mgror ALL READY H gror B PLAY L CLIPBOARD PLAY LOCATE ABS O LOCATE REC END PF FWD RECORD ALL READY B PLAY de new pp FH FWD D 0 CLIPBOARD PLAY LOCATE ABS O LOCATE REC END o o o O o O o o
33. of unformatted area on the hard disk appears on the display and counts down as the formatting progresses It will take a while to complete formatting especially if you are formatting a large capacity disk Upon completion of formatting COMPLETED will be lit and the effective hard disk capacity as a result of formatting will be indicated The display below is an example at formatting in 48kHz 24 bit and the number of effective tracks after format ting will be indicated as 24 E is indicated as formatted in 48kHz Lit 24 bit SETUP COMPLETED 12 345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 The operating clock after formatting is set to Int Display below is the example at completion of format ting in 96kHz 24 bit Number of effective tracks after formatting is 8 It will also be 8 tracks when formatted in 88 2kHz 24 bit It is indicated as formatted in 96kHz 24 bit Lit et SETUP COMPLETED SN E 20091451 607 08 Press the EXIT NO key or STOP button after confirming that COMPLETED is lit It will exit from the SETUP mode format menu and change to indication of the head of disk ABS 0 by ABS time The program number is indi cated Immediately after for matting one program is au tomatically made in the disk 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 This indicates that the disk is located at the head pos
34. onnctors can be used and each input port will function as shown below DATA INPUT 1 8 Tracks 1 8 will be assigned DATA INPUT 9 16 Tracks 9 16 will be assigned DATA INPUT 17 24 Tracks 17 24 will be assigned NG J 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the SETUP mode 2 Select the D in menu by using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key The current selection will be displayed together with D in the default is Analog By pressing the EXECUTE YES key the selection starts flashing showing that you can now change the selection er x H NINI es i YAO CLOCK BIT 24 ui Ones LI kra CLOCK 1 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 Select adat Async or adat Sync by using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key To lock the mixing console to recorder s WORD OUT or digital out select adat Async If the mixing console cannot be locked to the digital word clock select adat Sync 18 DIGITAL will be lit if set to the asynchronous mode while a correct adat digital signal is being input from the digital mixer and EXT will also be lit if set to the synchronous mode If it is locked to the word signal WORD will be lit Flashing 12345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AL BT 24 JONM Fs FeO Lock EKT o gt WORD 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DIGITAL After co
35. or When no word clock is re ceived the EXT indicator flashes showing that the re corder cannot be locked Regardless of receiving or not receiving word clock from WORD IN the recorder syn chronizes to the external S P DIF digital signal When the recorder receives correct digital signals the DIGITAL and EXT indicators light in the display When Digital In is set to a SYNC mode if you try to select Clock Sel menu The display will show Clock Sel D in indicating that the clock is set to Digital In and the recorder ignores your opera D in 2 setting tting Int Regardless of receiving or not receiving word clock from clock received WORD IN the recorder is ref from WORD IN erenced to the internal clock When the recorder receives SPDIF Async correct digital signals the adat Async DIGITAL indicator lights in display the display no clock received from WORD IN flashes clock received from WORD IN SPDIF Sync adat Sync no clock received from WORD IN tion Available only when installing the optional Model 8346 TC SYNC card If you try to select Video Void w o 8346 is dis played and you cannot select it See the appendix of the Reference manual for details 19 fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Multitrack recording using overdubbing Multitrack recording is a term for the series of processes in which you record v
36. order to the WORD INPUT terminal of the digital mixing console e Note that the master word clock setting of the digital mixing console must match the recorder s sampling frequency See the instruction manual of the digital mixing console for details To execute the digital multitrack recording using a digital mixing console see Basic digital recording on page 16 for details about the digital multitrack recording using a digital mixing console Initial settings You need to reset all the controls on this recorder to their initial settings according to the controls and switches on the mixer before you proceed to the next step This procedure is called Initialize in this Guide and in the Reference Manual The buttons and switches on this recorder should be reset as shown below Remember to initialize this recorder before you start a new session Turn off AUTO PUNCH mode The REHEARSAL and TAKE LEDs go off Turn off AUTO RTN mode and AUTO PLAY mode AUTO RTN and AUTO PLAY indicators turn off The STORE key and RECALL key LEDs turn off Locate the top of the selected Program ABS 0 24TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER Lebo L WY Turn off the TRACK SHIFT key LED Turn off the Vari Pitch function pa Set all RECORD TRACK select keys to VARI PITCH key LED turns off SAFE The track indicators square frames turn off About Sampling Frequenc
37. r and Moisture The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 6 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer RT gt An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 8 Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location or position dose not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of airthrough the ventilation openings 9 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSTex CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU
38. r overdubbing perform the Undo function and record again In the same way overdub the necessary tracks Ping pong recording Ping pong recording is a recording process in which you mix the playback sound of multiple tracks and record the mix on an empty track Ping pong recording enables you to use previously recorded tracks in a new recording In this way you can overdub more sound sources using a limited number of tracks The following procedure explains how to ping pong record the sound sources recorded on Tracks 1 6 to Tracks 7 and 8 Once you ping pong record the tracks you cannot apply effects to the individual tracks If necessary apply effects on the mixer prior to ping pong recording Initialize the recorder 1 Set all tracks to the SAFE status 2 Locate the top of the Program on this recorder 3 Set the master recorder to REC STANDBY mode 4 Play the Program from the beginning and adjust the recording level on the master recorder while adjusting the tonal quality and mix balance of the playback sound from the mixer Rehearsal Adjust the input level on the master recorder so that the STEREO OUT L R meters on the mixer respond to the same degree as the level meters on the master recorder 5 Locate the top of the Program 20 6 Start recording on the master recorder Take 7 Press the PLAY button on this recorder to start playing the Program from the beginning 8 When mixdown is completed s
39. r selection is displayed select D out adat using the following operation Press the EXECUTE YES key and the current selection will starts flashing wom mim JAH ace EA kaaken Flashing UO rs O va CLOCK 123945678 910111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 5 Seleci D out adat by using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key Now the Digital Out is set to adat Setting the reference clock When setting Digital In see the previous page to an Async mode adat Async or SPDIF Async you must select whether the recorder is referenced to the internal clock or word clock from an external digital device When setting Digital In to a Sync mode adat Sync or SPDIF Sync the recorder is referenced to the word clock received through the external digital audio signal lt About reference clock settings You must set the reference clock when setting Digital In see the previous page to an Async mode adat Async or SPDIF Async You can select from Auto Word and Video in addition to the default Int Note that Video is available only when the optional TC SYNC card model 8346 is installed See the table below about the relation between the Digi tal In setting and reference clock Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide F0SteX 6 Select the Clock Sel menu via using the Jog dial and press the EXECUTE YES key The current reference clo
40. 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 SEL key Select PGM appears momentarily then the number and title of the current Program appear 2 Tum 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 Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSTex Changing the program FS In the following we will change a program s sampling frequency in the current drive IN general tha sampling frequency of the program made in the current drive will be the value set during the most recent formatting of the current drive But even after a program has been made the sampling frequency can be changed However the changes will be limited as follows depending on the quantizing figure when formatting lt Note gt e Do not change the sampling ferquency of a completed program e Changing of the sampling frequency will be limited by the quantizing figure 16bit or 24bit set at formatting of the current drive Current drive formatting by 24bit A program in 44 1KHz 48kHz 88 2kHz or 96kHz can be made Current drive formatting by 16bit A program in 44 1kHz or 48KHz can be made e Please remember the fol
41. t not during recording However if the Vari Pitch function has already been turned 3 Press the RECALL key then press the VARI PITCH on and the pitch data was specified before you started key oe this recorder will record using the current Vari A itch The current pitch data flashes on the display indicating that you can change the pitch data now The mark flashes lt Notes gt e Even if the pitch data is 0 0 no speed change pressing the VARI PITCH key will still turn on the E UBOS VARI PITCH function one The speed is not changed but the Vari Pitch is 42345678 9 101112191415 1617 10 19 20 21 22 29 24 turned on 4 Set the desired pitch data using the Jog dial e The Vari Pitch function is automatically turned Rotating the Jog dial enables you to hear changes in off under the following conditions playback speed Rotating the Jog dial clockwise increases the speed and rotating it counter clockwise decreases the 1 You have turned off and on the power to this recorder speed The pitch data will be reset to 0 0 To continue the playback with the Vari Pitch function 2 You must press the EXECUTE YES key while on press the EXIT NO key This recorder exits Vari Pitch holding down the SHIFT key to turn the SLAVE data edit mode indicates the previous Time Base display and continues playing with the Vari Pitch you just set mode on the setting pitch data remains 3 You set Digital In of the S
42. the Undo Redo functions until you perform one of the following operations e You make a new recording e You perform a new edit Copy Paste Move Paste Auto Punch in out Erase etc e You turn off the power to the recorder e You select a different Program e You execute the Multiple Undo operation Performing the Redo operation will cancel the Undo operation and restore the state obtained after recording WON rs O ke CLOCK INT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 lt Hints gt The single undo redo function executes undo redo operation only against the latest take The multiple undo function can execute undo against all takes after the current disk had been formatted When the multiple undo function is set to ON the recorder stores all takes automati cally and can recall the desired take undo if necessary lt Cautions for the multiple undo function gt e Multiple undo is possible only when the current disk is formatted with the Multiple undo function ON e A disk formatted with the multiple undo function ON has more information stored on it more than a disk formatted with the multiple undo function OFF e With the single undo redo function described above the data you undo will be erased when the next recording is done Therefore once you execute a single undo the undone take cannot be restored even if you execute multiple undo later Refer to the Reference manu
43. the caddy included in the package so that you can install a hard disk into it lt Disassembling the caddy 1 Apply your thumb to the edge of the case on the connector side as shown in the figure and slightly pull the cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Apply your thumbs to the side of the case and open the cover In the same manner open the cover on the other side Caution Be careful not to pinch your fingers lt Notes on handling a hard disk gt e A hard disk is a high precision device Do not apply any impact to the disk when and after you install it in the caddy Do not leave the disk near a device that generates a strong magnetic field Choose a level and stable surface for installation Be careful not to injure yourself Fostex is not liable for any malfunction or damage to the hard disk caused by mishandling e You need to set the DIP Jumper switch on the hard disk to Master before you install it into the caddy If the switch is set to Slave the hard disk will not function correctly Refer to the instruction manual that came with your hard disk for more information on the DIP Jumper switch setting Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide FOSTex e Connecting cables 1 Connect the cables in the caddy to the connectors on the rear of the hard disk As shown in the figure first connect the power supply cable Make sure that you connect the cables securely in the correct direction lt Note on the connectors
44. top the master recorder and this recorder Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide F0SteX After overdubbing and ping pong recording you can mix all track data into two channel stereo data and record it onto your master recorder This final process of multitrack recording is called mixdown The mixdown signals are usually output from the mixer s STEREO OUT L R Connect the master recorder Initialize the recorder 1 Set all tracks to the SAFE status 2 Locate the top of the Program on this recorder 3 Set the master recorder to REC STANDBY mode 4 Play the Program from the beginning and adjust the recording level on the master recorder while adjusting the tonal quality and mix balance of the playback 5 Locate the top of the Program 6 Start recording on the master recorder Take 7 Press the PLAY button on this recorder to start playing the Program from the beginning 8 When mixdown is completed stop the master recorder and this recorder sound from the mixer Rehearsal Adjust the input level on the master recorder so that the STEREO OUT L R meters on the mixer respond to the same degree as the level meters on the master recorder Basic Locate function 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 poi
45. uiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 17 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 18 The appliance should be situated away from drops of water or spray of water 19 Objects containing liquid such as vase must not be put on the appliance 20 The appliance is not completely isolated from the power supply even if the power switch is at off position Fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Contents PACKAJO COMME aac 5 Recording media Preparation for the current drive Installing a hard disk in the caddy ss AINA 6 Tormatting a hard disk drive Checking the available recording time REMAIN on a formatted disk 000000000 00000000000000 11 Setup OF ING Internal Cl chele 12 Connecting a analog MINE a Aa eee 13 Connect tt 14 Basic recording ii a a A A Haaa at A A 16 Basic analog ECO ABANGAN BLAH AA 16 Undo and redo recording single undo redo Basic digital TECOCGUIG svt litri NA a NA
46. y The sampling frequency is important when recording a digital source as described later in Basic digital recording but is not as important when recording analog source As described earlier in Formatting a hard disk drive the sampling frequency and quantization of the current drive lt 44 1 kHz 16bit or 24bit gt lt 48 kHz 16bit or 24bit gt lt 88 2 kHz 24 bits or lt 96 kHz 24bit gt are fixed when formatting Therefore the sampling frequency of a digital device connected to the recorder must match the recorder s sampling frequency Stop the recorder The STOP button LED turn off In this recorder the program to be complied in the current drive after formatting can be changed to any sampling frequency When several programs recorded using different sampling frequencies are in the cur rent drive sampling frequencies must be confirmed at each change of the program ABS Mra ISI MOH LILI Wo LILI Sampling frequency and quantization fostex Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide Basic recording After you finish preparing a recording media and connecting a mixer you can start basic recording using this recorder The following explanation assumes that this recorder has been connected to an external mixing console as explained in the Connecting a Mixer section Because the D2424LV can accept 24 channel analog signals you can record up to 24 audio sources simultaneously 1 5 4 6 Basic analog re

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