Warning messages, Changing programs using the pgm key, Flashing – Fostex D1624 User Manual

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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)

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6. Warning messages

If you perform an incorrect operation, input incorrect data, or if an error occurs, the following alarm indication
appears:

Invalid data indication:

The input data is not appropriate for the operation.

Invalid In/Out indication:

The In or Out point is not appropriate for the operation.

Pressing the PGM key will cause the recorder to enter Program select mode, display the message “Select PGM
!”, followed by the current Program and Program number and a flashing “SURE?” indication.

* About the Program Change function

The Program Change function divides the hard disk space into up to 99 parts to accommodate 99 separate Programs
(P01-P99 — as long as available recording time allows) so you can record, play back, edit, and reachieve (save and
load) data for each Program individually.
For example, the first song can be Program 1, the second song can be Program 2, etc. You need to recall the desired
Program before you start recording, playback, editing, or reachieving.

5. Changing Programs using the PGM key

You can select the desired Program from the already setup Programs by rotating the JOG dial while the
Program number and “SURE ?” are flashing. (“#0001” is the current program title.)
After you select a Program, press the EXECUTE/YES key to return to the selected Program’s ABS indication.
The Time Base display will indicate the selected Program’s Time Base, since you can set the Time Base for each
Program individually.
To change the Time Base display after you have selected the desired Program, press the DISP SEL key while
holding down the SHIFT key.
Pressing only the DISP/SEL key will take you to the REMAIN display based on the current Time Base.

<Notes>

* The maximum record time of the program is dependent on the permissible record time (size) of the hard disk,

regardless of how many programs are created on the disk. If, for example, there is roughly 30 minutes of record time
remaining (REMAIN) on the current drive immediately after it is formatted, and a 20 minute program is recorded in
Program 1, then there is only 10 minutes of recording time remaining for any additional programs.
Simply put, if the total record time is 30 minutes it does not matter whether the 30 minutes is taken by 1 program or
shared among several programs, since the total of 30 minutes for a recording remains the absolute total.
Note that some disk space is compensated when several programs are created on the disk. A new program cannot be
created when there is no recordable space remaining on the disk. However, programs produced by "Program
duplicating" are exempted.

* For initial setup, when producing a new program, the initial setting of the currently active program is directly copied.will

For example, if there is a randomly set tempo map in the current program, that tempo map setting will be copied as
the tempo map for the new program. This is convenient for producing a new program with the same setting as
previously made music.

Display of void:

This is displayed if you attempt some sort of process for
which the optional Model 8345 TC/SYNC card is necessary
and is not installed.

Action to take:

Input correct data.

Action to take:

Input correct data.

Flashing

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