Connecting a digital mixer, Connections when using the d824, Connections when using the d1624 – Fostex D824 User Manual
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D824/D1624 Quick Operation Guide
Q
FREQ
GAIN
Q
FREQ
GAIN
Q
FREQ
GAIN
INPUT 4
INPUT 3
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
PAD
26dB
A
B
PAD
26dB
A
B
PAD
26dB
A
B
PAD
26dB
A
B
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-60
+10
-34
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-60
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-34
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-60
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-60
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TRIM
TRIM
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-40
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PAN
Q
PAN
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
SOLO
ON
ON
SOLO
STORE
RECALL
EQ ON
STORE
RECALL
STORE
RECALL
SOLO
+1/
/-1
DATA
EXIT
ENTER
MASTER
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1-8 ANALOG IN
9-16 ADAT IN
17-20 EFF RTN
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
EFF1
EFF2
ADD.AUX
TRIM
-10
-50
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
-10
-50
-10
-50
-10
-50
INPUT 5
INPUT 6
INPUT 7
INPUT 8
MIN
MAX
GAIN
MAX
MIN
GAIN
2TRK IN
PHONES
MONITOR
+10
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-
ADAT IN
0
-10
-20
-30
-60
-
-40
PAN
PAN
PAN
PAN
PAN
PAN
-40
-36
-24
-18
-12
-9
-6
-3
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ST BUSS/SOLO
L
R
METER
+10
-34
+10
-34
CHANNEL
FADER MODE
KEY MODE
METER
CHANNEL/
CH VIEW
PHASE
GROUP
ROUTING/
PAIR/
MMC SEND
CURRENT SCENE STATUS
SETUP
SYSTEM
MIDI
EQ/LO
EQ/LO-MID
EQ/HI-MID
EQ/HI-MID
FREQ
GAIN
EFF EDIT
EFF 2
EFF 1
EQ LIBRARY
EFF LIBRARY
SELECTED EQ
SCENE MEMORY
REC BUSS
8
7
6
5
4
20
20
1
2
3
19
19
18
18
17
17
ANALOG IN
ANALOG IN
EFF R
EFF RTN
TN
PAGE SELECT
OPTICAL
Q
FREQ
GAIN
Q
FREQ
GAIN
Q
FREQ
GAIN
INPUT 4
INPUT 3
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
PAD
26dB
A
B
PAD
26dB
A
B
PAD
26dB
A
B
PAD
26dB
A
B
-16
-60
+10
-34
-16
-60
+10
-34
-16
-60
-16
-60
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
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-40
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PAN
Q
PAN
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
SOLO
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
EQ EDIT
SOLO
ON
ON
SOLO
STORE
RECALL
EQ ON
STORE
RECALL
STORE
RECALL
SOLO
+1/
/-1
DATA
EXIT
ENTER
MASTER
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1-8 ANALOG IN
9-16 ADAT IN
17-20 EFF RTN
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
EFF1
EFF2
ADD.AUX
TRIM
-10
-50
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
-10
-50
-10
-50
-10
-50
INPUT 5
INPUT 6
INPUT 7
INPUT 8
MIN
MAX
GAIN
MAX
MIN
GAIN
2TRK IN
PHONES
MONITOR
+10
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-
ADAT IN
0
-10
-20
-30
-60
-
-40
PAN
PAN
PAN
PAN
PAN
PAN
-40
-36
-24
-18
-12
-9
-6
-3
OL
ST BUSS/SOLO
L
R
METER
+10
-34
+10
-34
CHANNEL
FADER MODE
KEY MODE
METER
CHANNEL/
CH VIEW
PHASE
GROUP
ROUTING/
PAIR/
MMC SEND
CURRENT SCENE STATUS
SETUP
SYSTEM
MIDI
EQ/LO
EQ/LO-MID
EQ/HI-MID
EQ/HI-MID
FREQ
GAIN
EFF EDIT
EFF 2
EFF 1
EQ LIBRARY
EFF LIBRARY
SELECTED EQ
SCENE MEMORY
REC BUSS
8
7
6
5
4
20
20
1
2
3
19
19
18
18
17
17
ANALOG IN
ANALOG IN
EFF RTN
EFF RTN
PAGE SELECT
Connecting a digital mixer
• When connecting the recorder to a digital mixing console, make sure that the power of both units are off.
• The connection examples shown below work only when the current drive of the recorder is formatted with the
sampling frequency at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz (regardless of quantization). If the drive is formatted with the sampling
frequency at 96 kHz, DIGITAL/DATA IN and OUT terminals are not usable and the following connection examples
will not work. To connect the recorder to a digital mixing console (or an external digital device) which supports the
96 kHz sampling frequency, you will need to install the Model 8350 (8-channel AES/EBU I/O card) which will be
available soon to the recorder. For details about the Model 8350, consult the dealer you purchased the recorder
from or our sales office.
To connect the recorder to a digital recording mixing console, refer to the following examples.
* 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
terminal of the recorder to the WORD IN terminal of the digital mixing console.
* Note that the master word clock setting of the digital mixing console must match the recorder's sampling frequency
(44.1 kHz or 48 kHz). 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 19
for details about the digital multitrack recording using a digital mixing console.
DIGITAL/DATA
OUTPUT 1-8
or
OUTPUT 9-16
DATA IN
DATA
OUT
DIGITAL/DATA
INPUT 1-8
or
INPUT 9-16
WORD
OUT
WORD IN
DIGITAL/DATA
OUTPUT 1-8
DATA IN
DATA
OUT
DIGITAL/DATA
INPUT 1-8
WORD
OUT
WORD IN
Connections when using the D824
Connections when using the D1624
Digital mixer
Digital mixer