Fostex D1624 User Manual

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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)

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7. AC IN connector

The power cable packaged with this recorder is
connected here.

8. REMOTE THRU connector

RS-422 control signal (SONY 9PIN PROTOCOL or
Fostex System Exclusive Message) input from the
REMOTE INPUT connector is output here.
This is connected to the second recorder REMOTE
INPUT when controlling a multiple number of
recorders.

9. REMOTE INPUT terminating switch

This REMOTE INPUT terminating switch (100

) is

switched ON for normal use of an inputted RS-422
control signal into the REMOTE INPUT connector.
When controlling a multiple number of recorders,
the last one only is switched ON; the others are
switched OFF.

10. REMOTE INPUT connector

External RS-422 control signal (SONY 9PIN
PROTOCOL or Fostex System Exclusive Message) is
input here to control this recorder.

14. Analog Output jack (connector: RCA pin)

[When using the D824]

The D824 outputs analog audio signal here.
Connect this jack to the TAPE IN connector of the mixer.

[When using the D1624]

The D1624 outputs analog audio signal here.
Connect this jack to the TAPE IN connector of the mixer.

13. Digital/Data Input connector

[DIGITAL/DATA INPUT]

(connector: OPTICAL)

Use this connector to load song data (audio + setup
data) from an external device to the recorder. It is
also used to input S/P DIF digital signal (from a DAT,
CD, or MD) or adat digital signal.

12. Digital/Data Output connector

[DIGITAL/DATA OUTPUT]

(connector: OPTICAL)

Use this connector to save song data (audio + setup
data) from the unit to an external device. It is also
used to output S/P DIF digital signal or adat digital
signal to an external digital device.

* Refer to page “

84

” for information about “LOAD”

function.

* Refer to page “

46

” for information “Digital Recording.”

11. SCSI connector [SCSI]

(connector: half-pitch 50-pin)

Connect a backup SCSI device to SAVE/LOAD data.
Up to one SCSI devices can be connected to the SCSI
connector.

* Refer to page “

90

” for more details on SAVE/LOAD

using a SCSI device.

15. Analog Input jack (connector: RCA pin)

[When using the D824]

Rout the analog audio signal from the mixer here.
Connect this jack to the Group out (BUSS OUT) connector
of the mixer.
Signals input to INPUT 1-8 are sent to tracks 1-8, and
the track to be recorded is selected using the RECORD
TRACK select key.

[When using the D1624]

Rout the analog audio signal from the mixer here.
Connect this jack to the Group out (BUSS OUT) connector
of the mixer.
Signals input to INPUT 1-16 are sent to tracks 1-16, and
the track to be recorded is selected using the RECORD
TRACK select key.

* Refer to page “

84

” for information about “LOAD”

function.

* Refer to page “

46

” for information “Digital Recording.”

<Note>

In the D1624 is formatted in 96kHz/24bit, only outputs
1-8 will function.

<Note>

In the D1624 is formatted in 96kHz/24bit, only inputs
1-8 will function.

<Note>

Always plug the power cable to the recorder before
plugging the cable into the wall outlet.

6. MIDI Input/Output/Thru connector

[MIDI INPUT/OUTPUT/THRU] (connector: DIN 5-pin)

MIDI INPUT:

Connect the MIDI OUT connector of an external MIDI
device here. The recorder can be controlled remotely
via an external MMC (MIDI Machine Control) or FEX
(Fostex System Exclusive Message).

MIDI OUTPUT:

Connect the MIDI IN connector of the external MIDI
device here. The recorder will output MTC (MIDI Time
Code), MIDI Clock signal, MMC (MIDI Machine Control)
response, and FEX (Fostex System Exclusive Message)
response.

MIDI THRU:

This connector outputs the input signal at the MIDI
INPUT connector without modification. When using
multiple recorders via MIDI, connect this terminal to
the MIDI INPUT connector of the second recorder.

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