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Some connectors on the hard disks may be too tight to connect cables easily. Do not apply excessive force to such connectors to avoid injury or damage to the hard disk.

As shown in the figure, align the screw holes on the side of the disk with the holes on the case. Insert four included fixing screws two screws on each side and tighten them. Align the screw holes on the other side of the hard disk with the holes on the case.

If a projecting part on the hard disk touches the cover, apply the insulation seal included in the package to the surface of the case where the part would touch.

If you use the disk with its part touching the cover, a short-circuit may occur, leading to a malfunction. After you assemble the case, store the case in a place not subject to magnetic fields. If you remove the case from the recorder and store or move the unit, cover the connectors on the caddy with the dust cover included in the package to protect the hard disk from building up static electricity and dust.

Install the caddy containing a hard disk inside into the slot. Push in the case with the correct side facing toward you. Use both hands to push it in so that the surface of the case and the front panel become flush. When locking or unlocking the caddy with the coin, make sure that the recorder's power is off. Attach a detachable controller included to the hooks on the front panel.

Instead of using the controller, you may use an optional extension cable Model B. Consult your dealer for more information. Consult the dealer you purchased the recorder from or our sales office about information on the extension cable. After installing a hard disk drive into the recorder, you must format the disk; otherwise you cannot record or playback any data.

Note that the following explanation assumes that the disk is unformatted. If you want to know how to reformat a formatted disk, see the Reference manual. Be sure to connect the recorder to the power supply specified in the specification section of the Reference manual.

Do not use an AC outlet of any other voltage. The sampling frequency and quantizing of the current drive E-IDE hard disk are setup during the formatting or reformatting process. Consequently, all programs in the current drive will adhere to the sampling frequency used at formatting. You can change the format, however, after compiling a program. In other words, a variety of programs with different sampling frequencies can be installed on the current drive.

But alterable frequencies will be limited, depending on quantization at formatting. Under the same sampling frequency setting, the greater quantization bit number reduces the available recording time. Depending on your medium, the available recording time may differ slightly. It will be a good idea to check the available recording time. Note that the available time values in the following table are based on a mono track recording. You cannot save audio data recorded in a Welcome to ManualMachine.

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The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. Main unit Caddy Install a hard disk into this case. Detachable controller Hard disk fixing screws Use these screws to fix the hard disk to the caddy.

Installing a hard disk in the caddy First, you need to disassemble the caddy included in the package so that you can install a hard disk into it. Align the screw holes. Otherwise, you may damage the case. MMC Command List Inquiry Message List Status Request Data Type Explanation on the Status Reply It uses an E-IDE hard disk as the recording media.

You can set up a synchronization system with a sequencer or a rhythm machine without wasting a track. Do not use an AC outlet of any other voltage. You can use the recorder with a power frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz. In such a case, stop using the recorder immediately and ask your dealer to repair the cord. In such cases, leave the recorder for about an hour in the new location before you turn on the power.

Should water enter the inside of the recorder, remove the power plug from the AC outlet, and consult your dealer or the nearest FOSTEX service station.

Otherwise, not only will you lose recorded data, but you may damage to the recorder. Make sure that the recorder is kept free from external vibration or impact since the recorder is very sensitive to vibration.

If you have discarded the packing box, try to pack the recorder completely using shock absorbing materials. Fostex is not responsible for malfunction or damage due to incomplete packaging or caused during transport.

Under normal operating conditions, life of the lithium battery is about 3 years and it must be repaced after exceeding this period. As the lithium battery must be replaced by the Fostex Service Department, please contact our nearest service station. The detachable remote controller is connected here.

You can remove the controller. Consult the dealer you purchased the recorder from or out sales office about information on the extension cable. The recorder package contains a caddy without a hard disk. Install your hard disk in this caddy. Because the Model must be mounted by the Fostex Service Station, please inquire at your store of purchase or the Fostex Service Station. This LED lights up or blinks when the hard disk is writing or reading data.

This LED lights up if the hard disk operates correctly when you turn the power on to the recorder. This slot is used to insert a removable hard disk cartridge. This system allows you to replace the hard disk easily.

Before turning the power off to the recorder, first quit the SETUP mode and make sure that the recorder section is stopped. Otherwise, not only will you lose recorded data, you may damage to the unit. This is due to functioning of the internal protection circuit and is not a breakdown. Consequently, should such a symptom appear, switch Off power for a moment, then switch On again after waiting 1 or 2 minutes. If the select key is pressed once, that track will be in the READY state and the track display will blink.

It will change to SAFE if pressed again and the track display will be extinguished. If any select key is pressed together with the [SHIFT] key, the envelope function of that track can be executed. This key is also used for editing such as copy paste, move paste and erase. When selecting a recording track, this is pressed to shift to the selectable track.

All real track input monitors can be switch on or off each press of this key while pressing [SHIFT] key. The Auto Return function is works only during playback. This point is also used as an erase point. To edit data, use the Shuttle dial to move among the digits, and then use the Jog dial to change the value.

The edited data will be stored in the specified Memory key. The current position or the recorder will be stored in the Memory key.

You can do this while the recorder is running or stopped. This key is used to change the display mode. Pressing this key repeatedly will change the display mode as follows:. This key has the following two functions depending on the setup condition of " Chain Play?

The DLV will switch to setup of a new program and the program select execution mode when this key is pressed. Following this key, when each memory key is pressed, data shown in the display will be stored in their respective memory key.

After editing, the time thus edited will be stored using the procedure above. Press this key to execute the operation when you edit data on the hard disk using the edit functions such as Paste and Erase, when you put the recorder into SETUP mode, or when you set the parameters in the SETUP menu.

Next, by pressing the [LOCATE] key after specifying a desired locate number, the time figure in memory will be recalled into the specified number and the recorder will enter the edit mode. When inputting characters in the title edit mode, it serves as a character short cut function. When inputting character in the title edit mode, this serves as a character short cut function.

Turning the Jog dial while the recorder is stopped performs digital scrubbing in either direction, which allows you to check the audio and locate a point without any change in pitch.

The Jog dial is also used to change values in the data edit mode or when the pitch data is displayed. It also allows you to select a parameter to set in Setup mode. In addition, while in the display edit mode, the editing point can be moved. EDIT ]. Use this key to turn the Vari-pitch function on and off. When this function is enabled, the corresponding LED lights up. When this function is disabled, the LED turns off.

To change the pitch data, use the Jog dial to change the value while the pitch data is displayed. You can also change the playback speed when the data is being played back with the Vari-pitch function ON.

The speed is not changed, but the Vari Pitch is turned on. You have turned off and on the power to this recorder. The pitch data will be reset to 0. Pressing this button while the recorder section is stopped will fast forward data at 30 times speed.

Pressing this button in Play mode will cue data you can hear sound during the fast forward operation at five times speed. These data can be individually stored in programs P1-P This data is maintained even when the power is turned OFF.

Pressing this button will cause the recorder to play back. Pressing this button while holding down the [STOP] button will perform the Clipboard playback operation. Pressing the [PLAY] button during recording will stop recording. This key works when the recorder is stopped.

Pressing this button while the recorder section is stopped will rewind data at 30 times speed. Pressing this button in Play mode will cue data you can hear sound while rewinding at five times speed.

UNDO ]. If the current drive you are using has been formatted with the multiple undo function switched ON, you can execute multiple undo by pressing this key while holding down the [SHIFT] key. Pressing this button will stop the transport section of the recorder. Pressing the [STOP] button will abort the editing operations and display the current position of the recorder, if you wish to:. The recorder plays back the copy data or move data for the Clipboard. Pressing this key enters the recorder to the menu select mode for editing tracks.

Press this key repeatedly or turn the Jog dial to select menu. Edit menus appear in the following order. Pressing only this button places the readied tracks into input monitoring status.

Pressing this button again will reset the tracks to playback monitoring. Pressing the [PLAY] button while holding down this button will place the readied tracks into recording. While in the SETUP mode, it is also possible to automatically set it to all input monitors while the recorder is in the stop mode.

Do not turn the power off while this LED is lit or blinking. Otherwise, data on the hard disk may be damaged. Otherwise, a malfunction could occur.

External analog audio signals to the DLV are input here. Analog audio signals Channels from DLV are output here. When using a current drive formatted to 96kHz 24 bits or Always plug the power cable to the recorder before plugging the cable into the wall outlet.

Normally, it can be used with the panel remained installed. Installation of the option must be done by our Fostex Service Station. For details, please inquire at your nearest Fostex Service Station. Word clock signal from external digital equipment is input here for the purpose of phasing with external digital equipment. When controlling a multiple number of recorders, the last one only is switched ON; the others are switched OFF.

The recorder can be controlled remotely. The recorder display integrates the level meter of a high-visibility FL tube with a 16 digits and 35 dot message display. The level meter shows the Track output level of the recorder section. This display also shows messages required for interactive operation.

The following section explains the display functions and provides with some examples. When you turn on the power to the recorder and the connected E-IDE hard disk a formatted hard disk , the display shows the [Initializing In the programs to 96 kHz 24 bits or These will light when locked to digital in and "-" for the track set to digital-in will light up. If this display is blinks, inspect the connectors and cables between external digital equipment and check that sync signals or digital signals from external equipment are correctly input.

Both recordable time and hard disk capacity remaining will be converted to mono track and expressed in time and megabytes.

Such operations as program compilation and selecting, will only functions when the " Chain Play? In regards to the " Chain Play? The Program Change function divides the hard disk space into up to 99 parts to accommodate 99 separate Programs PP99 — 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. 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 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. Available disk space is insufficient for the length of time the number of measures indicated on the display. Optimizing the disk is necessary in the current drive in which multiple undo is ON. If you perform an incorrect operation, input incorrect data, or if an error occurs, the following alarm indication appears:.

The editing number of points will be cleared and you can continue editing. The internal hard disk is damaged or not formatted yet. This is displayed when the removable disk is incorrectly set in the SCSI device. All audio and other data on the disk will be lost. This chapter describes some basic items that you need to know before you start operating the recorder. 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 recorder.

Managing songs by Program Change function. Real tracks and Additional tracks. Input monitoring and playback monitoring. ABS indicates an absolute time on the disk. The following diagrams depict the relationship among these three types of the Time Base. You can switch between these three types of Time Base to suit your purpose. The recorder uses a E-IDE hard disk instead of a cassette tape. Refer to the following diagram. However, this does not mean that the entire recording duration is 12 minutes.

That is, the area between three minutes and ten minutes that corresponds to 25 minutes of recording space in terms of ABS time is still unrecorded. When you try to play or fast forward this unrecorded area, the time counter on the display will count, but the recorder will not access the disk. However, MTC will be output when you try to play this area. It also indicates the available disk space. The following example shows that the disk had about 3 hours recordable space after the disk format operation, and has recorded data of 2 hours 48 minutes 57 seconds.

That value indicates the available recording time and space if you record on one mono-track. For example, if you wish to know how much you can record on eight tracks, you need to divide the current REMAIN value by eight. The REMAIN value display is calculated from data on the real track and data on the additional track which will be explained later, and includes data left over for multiple undo.

Setting up a Program requires a small amount of disk space. In other words, disk space is used not only for storing recorded data but also for storing all setup data. The recorder feature a Program Select function, which enables you to set up to 99 Programs on the disk.

When you format a disk, one Program is automatically created on the disk. You may create more Programs, if necessary. You may also delete unnecessary Programs.

The recorder also features Program Change function, which enables you to select one of the Programs set on the disk. Programs on the disk are something like independent containers. You can record, play, and edit each container without affecting other containers. You can also name Programs, which is useful for managing songs.

Additionally, as the sampling frequency can be changed individually for each program that is generated, programs with different FS can be contained in one current drive. That is, if you use up the maximum recording time for one Program, you will not be able to record any data in other Programs. Fostex Power Supply X Service manual 32 pages, 0. Fostex Processor DE-1 Service manual 20 pages, 0. Fostex Processor VM04 Specifications 4 pages, 0.

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