Reference manual refernece pages – Fostex D824 User Manual
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D824/D1624 Quick Operation Guide
Reference manual refernece pages
This section lists the reference page numbers for this recorder functions and features explained in the Reference
Manual.
**************Reference pages*************
Main features ........................................................................................................... 6
This chapter describes the main features of this recorder.
Precautions ............................................................................................................. 7
This chapter describes important notes you need to read before start using this recorder.
Names and functions ............................................................................................... 8
This chapter explains the functions of the keys, buttons, and connectors on the front panel, display,
and rear panel.
Before starting ....................................................................................................... 23
This chapter describes items you need to remember when you operate this recorder.
Formatting and optimizing a hard disk ................................................................... 30
This chapter describes formatting the current and back-up drive disks.
Handling programs ................................................................................................ 34
This chapter explains how to set up, select , delete, duplicate, and name the programs.
Punch in/out .......................................................................................................... 39
This chapter explains how to perform Auto Punch In/Out and Manual Punch In/Out.
Digital recording .................................................................................................... 46
This chapter explains how to record S/P DIF or adat digital signals using an external digital device.
Metronome function .............................................................................................. 51
This chapter explains how to record using the Metronome function of this recorder.
Storing locate points (=edit points) ........................................................................ 53
This chapter explains how to store locate points (=edit points).
Locate function ...................................................................................................... 57
This chapter explains how to locate the desired point.
Envelope function ................................................................................................. 60
This chapter explains how to locate a certain point in a track using the Envelope function.
Preview function .................................................................................................... 62
This chapter describes previewing fade-in and fade-out at the stored locate points (=edit points).
Multiple Undo function .......................................................................................... 64
This chapter explains how to the multiple undo function.
Track edit function ................................................................................................. 66
This chapter describes track edit functions, such as Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, Erase, and track ....
exchange.
MIDI synchronization ............................................................................................. 74
This chapter describes a synchronization system that uses the MIDI function
and the Slave function of this recorder.
Saving and loading song data ............................................................................... 84
This chapter explains how to save song data (recorded on the current drive) to an external DAT,
adat, or a back-up SCSI disks, and load the save data back to the current drive.
SETUP mode ....................................................................................................... 101
This chapter explains how to change the default settings so that this recorder will operate at
the best condition.