Rehearsing internal mixdown recording, Performing internal mixdown recording – Fostex VF160EX User Manual

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Rehearsing internal mixdown recording

1. Select the desired program to be mixed down.

To select the desired program, press the

[PGM SEL]

key

and select the program using the

[JOG]

dial, then press

the

[ENTER/YES]

key.

2. Set the [MASTER] fader to the “0” position.

3. Press the [PLAY] key to start playback from the

beginning of the selected program.

4. During playback, adjust track levels using the channel

faders, as well as pan, EQ and effect settings if
necessary.

You can monitor the mix-down sound (in other words,
stereo buss signals) through the headphones by raising
the

[PHONES]

control. You can record the exact sound

you are monitoring by executing the actual mixdown
recording as described in “

Performing internal mixdown

recording

”.

You may playback the program repeatedly to tailor the
sound by setting pan, EQ and effects until you are
satisfied.
For details about setting pan, EQ and effects, see the
“Chapter 3 Advanced mixer operations”.

Before performing the actual mixdown recording, you
can rehearse it while adjusting level, balance and
sound character (EQ, effect, etc.) of each track.
In the following description, we assumes that you are
going to mixdown all program tracks (1 through 16)
on which instruments or vocals are recorded, and
headphones for monitoring are connected to the

[PHONES]

jack.

Performing internal mixdown recording

1. Press the [DIRECT REC TRK] key while holding down

the [SHIFT] key to activate the internal mixdown mode.

Make sure that the

[DIRECT REC TRK]

key flashes.

2. Press the [PLAY] key while holding down the [RECORD]

key.

The internal mixdown recording starts.
Both the

[DIRECT REC TRK]

and

[RECORD]

keys light up.

3. After completing internal mixdown recording, press the

[STOP] key to stop the unit.

Please Wait!

” appears on the display for a few seconds.

The internal mixdown mode quits and the unit locates
the beginning (ABS 0) of the newly created (mixed-down)
program.
In the display example below, you can see the newly
created program, whose number is “

P09

”, is mixed down

from “

Song Data-1

” data.

We recommend to give a title of a mixed-down program
starting by “

Mix <-**

” to distinguish from other programs.

4. Check the result by playing back the mixed-down

program (“P09” in the example above).

The playback levels of mix-down tracks can be adjusted
using faders for channels 1 and 2.

If you make an audio CD of the mixed material, read “

Hint

on the next page in advance.

<Note>

Make sure that the

[CH STATUS/CH SEL]

keys of all the

source and MASTER channels are lit (in the following
example, all the

[CH STATUS/CH SEL]

keys should be lit).

A channel whose

[CH STATUS/CH SEL]

key is unlit will

not be mixed down.

If you are not satisfied with the result, try again from
the beginning.
You cannot undo internal mixdown recording.
If you do not need the previously recorded program,
delete the program by using “

Delete

” menu in the Setup

mode.

<Note: You cannot undo internal mixdown recording>

In the internal mixdown mode, unlike the normal record-
ing, you do not have to select recording tracks.
When executing the internal mixdown recording accord-
ing to the following procedure, the unit automatically
arms Tracks 1 and 2. Therefore, the

[CH STATUS/CH SEL]

keys never light up in red during the internal mixdown
recording.

<Note: There is no recording track selection>

5. After completing all the adjustments, stop the unit and

locate the beginning of the program.

You can locate the beginning of the program (ABS 0)
quickly by pressing the

[REWIND]

key while holding down

the

[STOP]

key.

Now you are ready for actual internal mixdown recording.

You can make internal mixdown recording with the

Scene sequence

” function active. By executing the

scene sequence after creating the scene event map,
you can make mixdown recording while playing
back materials according to the scene event map.

However, only the scenes that are set for the di-
rect recording can be recalled by the scene se-
quence.
Note that the scenes that are set for the buss re-
cording cannot be recalled.

<Hint>

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