Basic recording procedure, Digital mixing console, Press the record button once – Fostex VR800 User Manual

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VR800 Quick Operation Guide

Basic recording procedure

The following explanation assumes that an external SCSI device is connected to the VR800 as the current
drive, and a digital mixer is connected to the DATA IN/OUT connectors of the VR800. (Refer to “Connecting
a SCSI drive” and “Connecting a digital mixer” for details.)

* Initialize the VR800.
* Set the sampling frequency of the digital mixer to 44.1kHz.

SHIFT

P.EDIT

LOC MEM

RECORD

STOP

PLAY

REW

F FWD

AUTO PUNCH

CLIPBOARD

AUTO RTN

OUT

IN

END

OUT

IN

START

EJECT

ACCESS

5

6

7

8

OL

24

12

6

0

1

2

3

4

RECORD TRACK

4

3

2

1

5

6

7

8

EXECUTE

/ YES

EXIT
/ NO

DISP SEL

UNDO / REDO

EDIT

HOLD/

STORE

SETUP

JOG

VARI PITCH

SCRUB

LOCATE

AUTO PLAY

PGM SEL

AUTO RTN

TIME BASE SEL

SHUTTLE

LOCATE REC END

LOCATE ABS 0

CLIPBOARD PLAY

PUNCH

AUTO

OPTICAL

A SYNC

PREVIEW

1

.....

Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the desired

recording track to set it in READY mode.

The RECORD TRACK select key lamps (red) for tracks in
READY mode start to flash.

Selecting a recording track

Adjusting the recording level

The VR800 does not have any recording level controls.
You need to adjust the recording level on the device that
outputs recording data. Use the group master faders on
the mixer (faders that control the output level of ADAT
OUT). Set the recording tracks on the VR800 to input
monitoring status so that you can check the level
adjustment.

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Press the RECORD button once.

(The RECORD button lamp

flashes.)

The “ready” tracks enter the input monitoring status.
As you raise the group output level on the mixer, the level
meter segments of the ready tracks light up. Adjust the
level so that the [0] to [3] level segments of the level meter
light up at the highest peak.
If the [OL] segments of the meter light up, the recording
level is too high. If the recording level is too high on a
digital recorder, the recording signal may distort, unlike
an analog recorder. Especially, if you are recording vocal
or acoustic instruments, the recording level may suddenly
peak.
In this case, you may want to lower the signal peak by
applying a compressor/limiter using an insertion connector.

Digital Mixing Console

Music instruments

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Turn on the power to the VR800, SCSI drive, and digital

mixer.

The VR800 should display the top of Program 1 (Time Base:
ABS). [DIGITAL] lights up on the display. (After formatting,
Program 1 is created, the digital input track is set to [adat],
and the digital-in clock is set to “ASYnC (asynchronous).”

Current SCSI drive

CLK

SYNC OUT

DRIVE

SCSI

AUTO

A.PUNCH

S

M

F

PGM

ABS

44.1kHz

DIGITAL

This indicator lights up when the VR800 receives

adat digital signals from the mixer correctly.

The digital-in clock is set to “ASYnC (asynchro-

nous)” and this indicator lights up.

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