Press the setup key, Press the execute/yes key, Rotate the jog dial to select a program to save – Fostex D1624 User Manual

Page 87: Press the execute/yes key again, Select the desired track range using the jog dial, The recorder enters setup mode

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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)

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1.Press the SETUP key.

The recorder enters Setup mode.

2.Use the JOG dial to select “Save PGM?,” and then

press the EXECUTE/YES key.

The message “Save Device?” and an indication of the
digital signal to be saved (“DAT,” “adat,” or “SCSI”) will
flash on the display.

3.Rotate the JOG dial to select a type of digital signal

format to be used for the save operation.

Selecting “adat” will save data in the adat digital signal
format. Selecting “DAT” will save data in the S/P DIF
digital signal format. Select “SCSI” if you are saving or
loading data via SCSI. The following operation will be
that when “adat” or “DAT” is selected for “Save Device?.”

4.Press the EXECUTE/YES key.

Selection of the digital signal format for the save
operation will be confirmed, and the existing Program
numbers will flash on the display.

5.Rotate the JOG dial to select a Program to save.

You can select any existing Program (up to 99) to save.

6.Press the EXECUTE/YES key.

The length of the time (ABS 0 - REC END) of the program
recording selected appears and the time shown can be
edited. The time is usually saved according to the time
displayed, however, it is possible to shorten the time to
save at this stage when saving the time. In other words,
though the actual recording may be 9 minutes 00
seconds, as shown in the example below, that time can
be edited to 5 minutes when saved.
As mentioned in the <Note> on page 85, if the data on
the additional track is longer the time can be set to a
longer time and saved (however, the maximum time that
can be edited is 59 minutes 59 seconds).

7.Press the EXECUTE/YES key again.

“Save Trk ? 1-8” (“1” is flashing) appears on the display
and you can select tracks to save.

8.Select the desired track range using the JOG dial.

You can select 1, 9 and 17 of the points that are flashing
(left). Use the SHUTTLE, NEXT key, or PREV key to move
the flashing cursor to the left, then turn the JOG dial to
select 8, 16 and 24. You can select track saving
combinations from Tr1-16, Tr1-24, Tr9-16, Tr9-24 and
Tr17-24, in addition to Tr1-8.

<Note>

Refer to the <Note> on page "

85

" prior to saving data

including the additional track.

9.Press the EXECUTE/YES key.

“Rec Start DAT!” (Start recording on the DAT) or “Rec
Start adat!” (Start recording on the adat) appears on the
display, and “SURE?” flashes.

10. Confirm that the external device is syncing with

the digital input signal, and start recording on the
external device (DAT or adat).

Setting a START-ID (DAT) or a locate point at the
recording start point will facilitate future loading
operations.

11. Confirm that the recording on the external device

has started, and press the EXECUTE/YES key.

The save operation starts, and the time required for the
save operation appears on the display and a few seconds
later, it will start counting down. This few seconds delay
is due to the pilot signal which is recorded to mark the
beginning of the Program to facilitate future load
operation. Therefore, the actual save operation starts
when counting down starts. Two tracks are saved each
time in the order of Track 1 and 2, 3 and 4, etc. to a DAT
machine. Eight tracks are saved each time in the order
of Track 1-8, 9-16, etc. to an adat machine. The level
meter indication during save of DAT will always be for
only tracks 1 and 2 and always for tracks 1~8 in save of
adat.

12. When data is successfully saved a

“COMPLETED!” message will appear on the
display, and stop the external DAT or adat.

13. Press the STOP button or the EXIT/NO key to

quit the Setup mode.

The display will return to the previous time base
indication.

* To cancel the operation or restore the indication

shown before you pressed the EXECUTE/YES key, press
the STOP button or the EXIT/NO key. Pressing one of
these keys repeatedly takes you to the previous layer,
finally quitting the Setup mode, and the display will
return to the previous time base indication. If you
press the STOP button or the EXIT/NO key any time
after you execute the save operation but before it is
complete, the saved song data will be invalid.

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