Creating a tempo map, Turning the metronome function on, Checking the metronome sound – Fostex D2424 User Manual

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Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording to a Metronome Sound)

Creating a Tempo Map

* Set the time signature using the “Setting a time

signature” menu in SETUP mode.

Refer to the “Setting a time signature” section on page

107

.”

* Set a tempo for a given point using the “Setting a

tempo” in SETUP mode.

Refer to the “Setting a tempo” section on page “

109

.”

Turning the Metronome function on

* Turn the Metronome function on using the “Setting

the Metronome function” menu in SETUP mode.

Refer to the “Setting the Metronome function” section
on page “

111

.”

Checking the metronome sound

1. Press the [DISP SEL] key while holding down the

[SHIFT] key to switch the time base in advance to
BAR/BEAT/CLK.

2. Start playback from the beginning of the Program.

Even if the selected Program does not have any recorded
data, track 24 outputs the metronome sound and the
unit counts time.

3. Adjust the system so the sound output from track

24 can be monitored with the mixer.

You will hear the metronome sound output from track
24 using the Tempo Map created earlier.

4. After confirming the metronome sound, stop the

recorder section and return to the top Program.

Adjusting monitor/record level of the
musical instrument

5. Press the [RECORD TRACK] select key of the track

to record the musical instrument on, and then put
that track in the READY mode.

6. Press the [RECORD] button.

The LED of the [RECORD] button will flash and the READY
track will go to the input monitor mode.

7. Press the [PLAY] button and playback the Program

from the top.

Only the READY track will go to the input monitor mode
(recording does not take place), and all other tracks will
be in the reproduction monitor mode, therefore track
24 plays back the metronome sound.

8. Play the musical instrument in time with the

metronome and adjust the recording level of the
track to be recorded on the mixer.

9. After adjusting the recording level, stop the

recorder and return to the top of the Program.

Starting recording

10. Hold down the [RECORD] button and press the

[PLAY] button to start recording.

The READY track will go to the input monitor mode just
as when the recording level was adjusted. The time the
level that was actually adjusted with the mixer will be
recorded.

11. Play the musical instrument in time with the

metronome.

Quitting recording

12. Press the [STOP] button to stop the recorder.

13. Turn OFF the ready track [RECORD TRACK] select

key .

14. Locate the top of the Program and start playback.

Adjust and monitor the track playback sound recorded
on the mixer. Since the metronome function still remains
ON at this time, you can hear the metronome sound
during playback of the recorded sounds when you turn
up the track 24 monitor volume.

Checking the recorded sound

• If you wish to redo the recording, repeat the recording

after executing “undo” by using the single undo/redo
or multiple undo functions.

POWER

HOLD

RECORD

STOP

PLAY

REW

F FWD

ALL INPUT

ALL READY

LOCATE REC END

VARI PITCH

PUNCH

LOCATE

REHEARSAL

TAKE

RECALL

STORE

EXIT/NO

EXECUTE/YES

PGM SEL

NEXT

PREV

UNDO/REDO

PREVIEW

EDIT

SETUP

AUTO RTN

OUT

IN

AUTO PLAY

START

OUT

IN

END

17-24

ACCESS

9-16

1/9/17

2/10/18

3/11/19

4/12/20

5/13/21

6/14/22

7/15/23

8/16/24

FOOT SW

LOCATE ABS 0

CLIPBOARD PLAY

AUTO

TRACK SHIFT

SHIFT

DISP SEL

CHARACTER

TIME BASE SEL

P.EDIT

EJECT

ENVELOPE

CHASE

TC READY

TC GEN

M.UNDO

TRACK SHIFT

PREV TC

NEXT TC

RECORD TRACK

CLIPBOARD

AUTO PUNCH

AUTO RTN

LOCATE MEMORY

24bit

96kHz

OPTICAL

24TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER

5, 13

6

10

2, 7

4, 9, 14

1

12

1

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