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Model d2424 reference manual (editing tracks), Flashing – Fostex D2424 User Manual

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Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)

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• Exchanging in group track units

1. By pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key after “TRK

Exch. Group?” is displayed, the display will change
as shown below.

This display is indicating that, at present, tracks 1-
8 and 9-16 can be exchanged.
"

*****

" is indicating the track name of the flashing

track left two digits (In this example - Name of track
01).

2. If the [JOG] dial is rotated while "01 08" is flashing,

the 8 track unit numbers ("09 16," "17 24," "25 32,"
"33 40," "41 48," "49 56") or pair track unit numbers
("01 02," "03 04"... "55 56") will be alternately
displayed.

3. After selecting the left side track, press the [NEXT]

key to move to the flashing right side.

4. Display the desired track by rotating the [JOG] dial

in the same manner as Step 2.

If the flashing display is to be moved from right to
left, either press the [

REV

] key or rotate the

[

SHUTTLE

] dial.

5. After selecting the left right tracks, press the

[EXECUTE/YES] key.

Track exchange is executed and simultaneous with
completion, "

COMPLETED!

" is displayed. The D2424

will then return to the display prior to entering the
edit mode.

Regardless as to whether "

Exch.01 08-09 16

" or

"

Exch.09 16-01 08

" is input, there will be no

difference in the fact that tracks 1-8 and tracks 9-
16 have been exchanged.

You cannot select the same track for left and right.
If the same track is mistakenly specified, "Select Err"
will be displayed for an instant and then returned to
the display prior to execution.

• Exchange in mono track units

1. Upon display of the previously mentioned "TRK

Exch.Mono?," then pressing the [EXECUTE/YES]
key, the display will change as shown below.

This display indicates that, at present, tracks 1 and
2 can be exchanged.
"

*****

" is indicating the track name of the flashing

track. In this case, the name of track 01.

2. If the [JOG] dial is rotated when "01" is flashing,

the mono track unit numbers ("01"-"56") will be
alternately displayed.

3. After selecting the left side track, move to the right

side flashing by pressing the [NEXT] key.

4. The same as in Step 2, display the desired track by

rotating the [JOG] dial.

Press the [

REV

] key or rotate the [

SHUTTLE

] dial to

move the flashing number from right to left.

5. After selecting the left and right tracks, press the

[EXECUTE/YES] key.

Track exchange is executed and simultaneous with
completion, "

COMPLETED!

" is displayed and then

returned to the display prior to entering the edit
mode.

Whether "

Exch.01-09

" or "

Exch.09-01

" is input, there

will be no difference in the fact that track 1 and
track 9 have been exchanged.

You cannot select the same track for left and right.
If the same track is mistakenly specified, "Select Err"
will be displayed for an instant and then returned to
the display prior to execution.

• As it stands, data in the additional track cannot be played back or REC END confirmed.
To do this, data must be moved temporarily onto a real track. When saving the data to an external DAT,
adat or SCSI, data on the additional track will be saved in its original state and, when reloading, will be
reinstalled on the disk the same as prior to saving it.

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