Saving data of an individual program, Press the [execute/yes] key, If you have selected all programs – Fostex D2424 User Manual
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Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
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Saving data of an individual Program
When saving with a SCSI disk it is possible to save each program or all programs.
1.Press the [SETUP] key.
The recorder will enter the SETUP mode.
2.Use the [JOG] dial to select “Save PGM?” (“?” will
flash.), and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The indication of the type of digital signal to be saved
will flash on the display.
3.Rotate the [JOG] dial to select a flashing “SCSI
6,” and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key. (“SURE?”
flashes.)
It will change to the display for selecting the backup
mode (FDMS3 or WAVE). In the example here, "
FDMS3
"
is flashing.
4.Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
It will change to the display for selecting the program to
be saved.
At this point, when the JOG dial is rotated, in addition
to separate programs, "
Save All (**/**)?
" can be selected.
When "
Save All (**/**)?
" is selected, all the programs can
be saved (Read explanation in following).
Depending on the selected program, the display will be
as follows.
• If you have selected each Program that requires only
one disk to save:
• If you have selected each Program that requires
multiple disks:
The following indication, for example, appears.
(**** is the tentative title, the program number
flashes, the information on the size of the program
and number of disks necessary, alternate.)
This display indicates that one SCSI hard disk is
not enough to save the program chosen, and that
several disks are necessary to proceed with the save
procedure. In the following example you see a “2D”
indication as the number of disks necessary.
This indicates that 2 disks are necessary to execute
the save procedure.
• Output format available : adat, SPDIF, SCSI, IDE2
• Programs available
: When using an adat/SPDIF ->P01 - P99 (each program individually)
: When using a SCSI/IDE2
->P01 - P99 or All program
• Track available
: When using an adat or DAT->Tracks 1-8, 1-16, 1-24, 1-32, 1-40
1-48, 1-56, 9-16, 9-24, 9-32, 9-40, 9-48, 9-56, 17-24, 17-32, 17-40
17-48, 17-56, 25-32, 25-40, 25-48, 25-56, 33-40, 33-48, 33-56,
41-48, or 49-56
: When using a SCSI/IDE2
->All tracks (1-56) will be automatically
selected.
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• If you have selected all Programs:
If all programs can be saved in one disk, same
numbers such as 03/03 will be shown in (**/**).
However, if it displays, for example 02/04, it means
only 2 from among the 4 programs can be saved in
the backup disk.
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