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Manual abstract: user guide FOSTEX D2424LV
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Reference Manual
24 Track Digital Recorder
Model
AUTO RTN
CLIPBOARD AUTO RTN AUTO PUNCH
AUTO PLAY
IN
OUT
START
IN
OUT
END
PGM SEL
EXIT/NO
EXECUTE/YES
24TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER
PREVIEW EJECT CHASE
EDIT
SETUP
UNDO/REDO
CHARACTER NEXT PREV
LOCATE MEMORY
DISP SEL
STORE
RECALL
POWER
24bit 96kHz
SHIFT
TC READY
TC GEN
M. UNDO
PREV TC
NEXT TC
TIME BASE SEL
HOLD
AUTO PUNCH
REHEARSAL TAKE
LOCATE
VARI PITCH
OPTICAL
P. EDIT
RECORD TRACK
RECORD 6/14/22 7/15/23 8/16/24 TRACK SHIFT
STOP
PLAY
REW
F FWD
1/9/17 FOOT SW
2/10/18
3/11/19
4/12/20
5/13/21
ENVELOPE
ALL INPUT
ALL READY
ACCESS
9-16
17-24
TRACK SHIFT
CLIPBOARD PLAY LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Fostex D2424LV. The D2424LV is a digital recorder using a 3. 5 inch E-IDE hard disk recording media for recording/ playback/editing in 24 real tracks plus 32 additional tracks. In addition to non-compression recording at quantization 16 bit/44. 1kHz or 48kHz, 24 bit/44. 1kHz or 48kHz, 24 bit/88. 2kHz or 96kHz, the D2424LV is also equipped with adat input/output (by switching from S/P DIF). Besides analog simultaneous record/playback, because it also complies with digital recording (S/P DIF or adat) using DATA input/output and simultaneous recording of analog input plus digital input (S/P DIF or adat), a full digital recording system can be built by combining the D2424LV with various digital mixers. [. . . ] (The erased part is replaced with silence. ) You can erase data on a mono real track or multiple real tracks. To erase data on an additional track, you need to move the data to a real track, then erase it. As shown below, the REC END point (the end point of recording) is not affected. The erased area is replaced with silence. As a result, the REMAIN time and space will increase. (You will have more recordable space on the disk. )
AUTO PUNCH IN point Any real track Erase Any real track Silence AUTO PUNCH OUT point
· Erasing data from a specified point to REC END:
You may erase all data in the range from a specified point to REC END in the currently-selected Program. You can erase data on a mono real track or multiple real tracks. To erase data on an additional track, you need to move the data to a real track, then erase it. When you erase all tracks' data, the REC END point will move backward. However, if you erase data on a mono track or multiple tracks (but not all tracks), the REC END point may not be affected. (Refer to the note below. ) After the erase operation, the REMAIN time and space will increase.
AUTO PUNCH IN point Any real track Erase Any real track ABS 0 REC END Silence AUTO PUNCH OUT point (REC END)
<Note>
If all real tracks contain data as shown below, erasing data on tracks 1 and 2 will not affect the position of REC END. On the other hand, if all Real tracks contain data as shown below, erasing data on tracks 3 - 6 will move up REC END to the end point of tracks 1 and 2.
ABS 0 Trk 6 Trk 5 Real tracks Trk 4 Trk 3 Trk 2 Trk 1 Real tracks AUTO PUNCH IN point AUTO PUNCH OUT point (REC END) ABS 0 Trk 6 Trk 5 Trk 4 Trk 3 Trk 2 Trk 1 AUTO PUNCH IN point AUTO PUNCH OUT point (REC END)
Trk 6 Trk 5 Real tracks Trk 4 Trk 3 Trk 2 Trk 1 ABS 0 Erase Erase REC END Real tracks
Trk 6 Trk 5 Trk 4 Trk 3 Trk 2 Trk 1 ABS 0
Erase Erase Erase Erase
REC END
Follow the steps below to erase data:
· Storing the edit points
1. Refer to the "Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys" section for information on storing the erase start and end points.
Store the erase start point to the [AUTO PUNCH IN] key, and the end point to the [AUTO PUNCH OUT] key.
1. 3.
Store the erase start point (AUTO PUNCH IN point) and the erase end point (AUTO PUNCH OUT point).
Use the Preview function to check the stored edit points and adjust them if necessary.
Specify a track to erase and execute the function.
· If you wish to erase the data from a specific point, store the REC END or later point as the erase end point. Refer to the <Note> for information on storing the REC END point. · See "Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys" on page "51".
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Model D2424LV Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)
· Checking and adjusting the edit points
After you store the edit points, you can check them on the display by pressing the corresponding keys. You may also adjust the points.
<Check Points!>
· To erase the data in its entirety from the tracks, you can also use the Program Delete function to erase the entire Program. In either case, you can expand the recordable area on the disk. Use either one of the erase operations to erase unnecessary data if the recorder displays an alarm message indicating insufficient recordable space for Auto Punch In/Out, Copy & Paste, or Move & Paste. · To erase the data in its entirety from ABS 0 - REC END, it is recommended that erase end point (AUTO PUNCH OUT point) is stored after the REC END time to ensure through erase performance. To do this, move the recorder section location to the REC END point prior to storing the AUTO PUNCH OUT point, press the [PLAY] button from that location, move the ABS time after the REC END, and store. The hard disk will not successfully access points after REC END though play is executed after REC END, however, this makes it possible to move up the ABS time.
1. [. . . ] See the connection example on the next page.
VTR
LTC
adat
adat WORD SYNC
DATA OUTPUT
DATA INPUT
WORD INPUT
Digital Mixer
Recorder's settings
1. Vari adat" by using the "Sync Preset?" menu of the Setup mode.
By selecting "Int. Vari adat", the recorder is set as follows.
Digital mixing console's settings
1. Set the clock source of the digital mixing console to "WORD" and the input to "Adat".
Digital signal -> adat: Async Reference clock -> Int (internal) Slave type -> Vari
2. [. . . ]
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