Setting bar/beat resolution mode, Setting digital output, While the “adat” is flashing, turn the [jog] dial – Fostex D2424 User Manual

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Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)

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Setting digital output

1.While the recorder is stopped, press the [SETUP]

key to enter SETUP mode.

2.Turn the [JOG] dial to select “D. out ?” (“?” flashes),

then press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.

The current digital output signal appears on the display.
Pressing the [

EXECUTE/YES

] key turns off the flashing

?

” character, and setting of the digital output signal

flashes. With the initial setting, “

adat

” flashes as shown

below.

3.While the “adat” is flashing, turn the [JOG] dial.

SPDIF

” can be selected in addition to “

adat

”.

Select “

adat

” if the adat digital signal (8 tracks) is to be

output, and “

SPDIF

” if the S/P DIF digital signal (2 tracks)

is to be output.

4.After selecting the digital output signal, press the

[EXECUTE/YES] key.

The selected digital output signal will be registered and
the flashing “

?

” in Step-2 will return to flashing.

To cancel the operation, or to restore the setting
obtained prior to the [EXECUTE/YES] key press, press
the [STOP] button or the [EXIT/NO] key. Each time
you press one of these keys, the recorder returns to
the previous hierarchy level of the menu, and finally
exits SETUP mode and displays the previous Time Base.

Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode (“Resolution ?” menu)

The “Setting BAR/BEAT resolution mode” menu enables you to turn BAR/BEAT resolution mode on and off.
The initial setting is “Off.” When you turn this mode on, the CLK (clock) digits will be always round off to 00
and be stored in the memory key while the recorder is using the BAR/BEAT/CLK Time Base. That is, beat
resolution is used. Using this function allows you to automatically store a beat-resolution value of the CLIPBOARD
IN/OUT points and other points in real-time. (Press the STORE key, then the corresponding memory key while
playing the recorder.) Therefore, it is very convenient when you perform the Copy & Paste or Move & Paste
operation in beat-resolution.

For example, assume that you have stored the value for 001bar 1

46 clk as the CLIPBOARD IN

point, and the value for 002bar 4

51 clk as the CLIPBOARD OUT point.

These values will be used as they are if BAR/BEAT resolution mode is turned off. However, the
mode is turned on, the following values will be stored instead. The following example has a time
signature setting of 4/4.

001bar 1

46 clk -> 001bar 1

00 clk (A clk value of 46 will be rounded off.)

002bar 4

51 clk -> 003bar 1

00 clk (A clk value of 51 will be rounded up.)

• Initial setting:

[Off]

• Options:

[On] or [Off]

* This setting is shared by all Programs in the same disk.
* The settings cannot be saved and loaded as part of the song data.
* The settings are maintained after you turn off the power to the recorder.

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