Before starting, Time base, Vr800 owner’s manual (before starting) – Fostex VR800 User Manual

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VR800 Owner’s Manual (Before Starting)

recorded area

non recorded area

ABS 0

00M, 00S, 00F

00M, 08S, 00F

REC END

DISK END

23H, 59M, 59S

-002 BAR, 1 , 00 CLK

001 BAR, 1 , 00 CLK

01H, 00M, 00S, 00F

01H, 00M, 08S, 00F

00H, 59M, 52S, 00F

01H, 00M, 00S, 00F

00H, 59M, 51S

00H, 59M, 59S

ABS

BAR/BEAT/CLK

MTC

MTC

BAR = 001BAR, 0404

TEMPO=001BAR, 1 , 60

MTC OFFSET=01H, 00M, 00S, 00F

MTC OFFSET MODE=ABS

(This shall be assumed to be the

MTC OFFSET time set for the ABS

00M, 00S, and 00F positions.)

MTC OFFSET=01H, 00M, 00S, 00F

MTC OFFSET MODE=BAR

(This shall be assumed to be the MTC

OFFSET time set for the 00 BAR, 1

and 00 CLK positions.)

Before Starting

Time Base

The word “Time Base” appears frequently in this manual. The concept of Time Base is similar to a “tape counter”
on a conventional tape-based multitracker in that it indicates the precise position of the recorder transport
section (the current position).
The VR800 offers three types of Time Base: ABS (Absolute type), MTC (MIDI time code), and BAR/BEAT/CLK (bar/
beat/clock). ABS indicates an absolute time on the disk. MTC indicates a relative time that is obtained by adding
a certain value (MTC offset value) to the ABS value. BAR/BEAT/CLK indicates the position in a song created in the
internal Tempo Map according to MIDI clock and Song Position Pointer. The following diagrams depict the
relationship among these three types of the Time Base.

This chapter describes some basic items that you need to know before you start operating the VR800.
All users, including those who are familiar with using tape-based multitrackers and those who are new to
multitrackers, should read this chapter thoroughly to understand the functions of the VR800.

1. Time Base

2. Recording method and REMAIN indicator

3. Managing songs by Program Change function

4. Real tracks and Additional tracks

5. Input monitoring and playback monitoring

6. Audio file and Event

You can switch between these three types of Time Base
to suit your purpose. (Refer to the explanation in “Display
Section” on page “17” for more information on switching
Time Base.)

Note:

As shown in the figure, the ABS 0 position (top of

the disk) is [-2BAR, 1BEAT, 00CLK] (Time Base - BAR/

BEAT/CLK). You can change this position in the range of

-9 BAR to -2 BAR in the “Setting the time signature” menu.

Refer to the “Setting the time signature menu” section on

page 91.

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