audio file in the INSERT mode - Fostex
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ABS H M S F PGM Recording an analog source in the INSERT mode In the INSERT mode, recording is made to an existing audio file. You can overwrite the file from the beginning or in the middle of the file, as well as make recording following the end of the file. In the following description, we assume to perform recording from the end point of the current audio file. In the followingdescription, we assume that we are going to record a stereo analog audio source from the [ANALOG INPUT] [TR1] and [TR2] connectors to a DVD-RAM disk loaded in the tray. Tips: In the INSERT mode, recording is made to an existing audio file. Therefore, set the [AUDIO FILE], [TR MODE] and [SAMPLING FREQ] switches to the appropriate positions that match the audio file. If you set any of these switches inappropriately, the switch position name flashes on the display for warning. • Preparation for recording 7 4 6 DVD MASTER RECORDER OPEN/CLOSE DISP TIME SETUP FILE SEL VARI PITCH JOG SHUTTLE SKIP/CURSOR 1 2 BIT FS kHz 24 48 DISP LEVEL UTILITY DIRECTORY SHIFT DRIVE TAPE MODE CHASE LIST PLAY - + ∞ 60 50 42 34 28 2018 12 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OL -0.1% FORMAT BWF CLOCK -INT- MARGIN RESET EXIT/NO ENTER/YES POWER DVD HD space ABC DEF RECORD STOP PLAY TC SETUP REWIND EDIT F FWD 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO INPUT MON MUTE SLATE TONE IN SOURCE OUT IN DST OUT CUE POINT MEMORY SOURCE PLAY LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END 4 5 6 PQRS TUV WXYZ symbol 7 8 9 0 MUTE REC TONE REC PREVIEW AUDIO RDY TR1 TR2 TR3 TR4 NEW FILE INSERT TC RDY AUDIO EDIT UNDO LOCATE STORE HOLD KEYBOARD MOUSE MIN TR1,3+2,4 TR3+4 TR1+2 MAX PHONES TR4 TR3 TR2 TR1 MONO 176.4 192 30 30DF 24H RUN 96 24BIT 29.97 REC RUN REMOTE BWF ANALOG MONO +0.1% 88.2 29.97DF FREE RUN STEREO NORM (kHz) LOCAL SDII DIGITAL 48 25 EXT RUN MULTI(4TR) -0.1% 44.1 16BIT 24 PULL 48 44.1 RSVD 23.97 CONTROL AUDIO FILE INPUT TR MODE UP/DOWN SAMPLING FREQ FRAME RATE TC GEN MODE INT WORD VIDEO DIGITAL MIN CLOCK TR1 ON OFF BY- PASS MAX MIN TR2 INPUT LEVEL ON OFF BY- PASS MAX TR3 TR4 1. Set the [CONTROL] select switch to "LOCAL". 2. Set the [INPUT] select switch to "ANALOG". 3. Set the [CLOCK] select switch to “INT”. 4. Press the [AUDIO READY - INSERT] key to turn on the INSERT indicator. If you want to record a timecode simultaneously, press the [TC RDY] key to turn on the indicator. See "Chapter 5: Timecode recording" for details about time code recording. 5. Connect a pair of headphones to the [PHONES] jack, and set the monitor track selection switch to "TR 1/TR 2". 6. Press the [INPUT MON] key to turn on the indicator, and use the [INPUT LEVEL] (TR 1 and TR 2) controls to adjust the input levels of tracks 1 and 2. See "Tips" on page 4-5 for details about the input level adjustment. 7. Press the [F FWD] key while holding down the [STOP] key. The recorder skips to the end point of the current audio file. • Recording 5 1 2 3 6 1. Press the [RECORD] key. The recorder starts recording from the end point of the current file. 2. After recording, press the [STOP] key to stop the unit. If you are not satisfied with the recorded result, you can undo the recording. See "Undo function" on page 4-6. 4-8
Selecting a desired file on a disk When there is more than one audio file (regardless of "BWF" or "SDII") on a disk, you can select a desired file using the file select function, or using the [SKIP/CURSOR] [II] keys if the “skip mode” menu is set to “File”. The following describes how to select an audio file using the file select function. See "Chapter 9: Operations with audio files" for details about how to select an audio file in the skip mode. The following assumes that there are five "BWF" and three "SDII" files on the disk. Tips: When setting a disk that contains both "BWF" and "SDII" audio files, the "01" file of the type ("BWF" and/or "SDII") set by the AUDIO FILE switch is selected. • To select a file of the same file type Follow the procedure below. 1. Press the [FILE SEL] key while stopped. The current file number starts flashing. 2. Rotate the jog dial to select a desired file number, and press the [ENTER/YES] key. You can select from among files of the same file type. For example, if "01" of the five "BWF" files is currently selected, you can select among "01" through "05", as well as flashing "New File?" which appears by rotating the jog dial fully clockwise. As explained earlier, "New File?" should be selected when you create a new audio file. After selecting the desired file number, pressing the [ENTER/YES] key switches the current audio file to the selected one, and the display shows the beginning of the file (ABS 0). • To select a file of the different file type Follow the procedure below. 1. Set the [AUDIO FILE] switch to the desired position. For example, if you want to select an "SDII" file when a "BWF" file is currently selected, set the [AUDIO FILE] switch to "SDII". In the "FORMAT" section on the display, "BWF" is lit while "SDII" flashes. 2. Press the [FILE SEL] key while stopped. The current file number starts flashing. 3. Rotate the jog dial to select a desired file number, and press the [ENTER/YES] key. You can select from among files of the selected file type in step 1 above. For example, if selecting from among "SDII" files, you can select among "01" through "03", as well as flashing "New File?" which appears by rotating the jog dial fully clockwise. As explained earlier, "New File?" should be selected when you create a new audio file. After selecting the desired file number, pressing the [ENTER/YES] key switches the current audio file to the selected one, and the display shows the beginning of the file (ABS 0). When selecting an audio file, the track mode or Fs/bit shown on the display may flashes. This shows that the position of the [TR MODE] or [SAMPLING FREQ] switch does not match the selected file. In such a case, set the switch appropriately to match the file. Tips: • See "Chapter 9: Operations with audio files" for details about how to create, select, delete an audio file or how to edit a file name. 4-9
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ABS<br />
H M S F<br />
PGM<br />
Record<strong>in</strong>g an analog source <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>INSERT</strong> <strong>mode</strong><br />
In <strong>the</strong> <strong>INSERT</strong> <strong>mode</strong>, record<strong>in</strong>g is made to an exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>audio</strong> <strong>file</strong>. You can overwrite <strong>the</strong> <strong>file</strong> from <strong>the</strong><br />
beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g or <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> <strong>file</strong>, as well as make record<strong>in</strong>g follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> <strong>file</strong>.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g description, we assume to perform record<strong>in</strong>g from <strong>the</strong> end po<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> current <strong>audio</strong><br />
<strong>file</strong>. In <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>gdescription, we assume that we are go<strong>in</strong>g to record a stereo analog <strong>audio</strong> source<br />
from <strong>the</strong> [ANALOG INPUT] [TR1] and [TR2] connectors to a DVD-RAM disk loaded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> tray.<br />
Tips:<br />
In <strong>the</strong> <strong>INSERT</strong> <strong>mode</strong>, record<strong>in</strong>g is made to an exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>audio</strong> <strong>file</strong>. Therefore, set <strong>the</strong> [AUDIO FILE], [TR<br />
MODE] and [SAMPLING FREQ] switches to <strong>the</strong> appropriate positions that match <strong>the</strong> <strong>audio</strong> <strong>file</strong>.<br />
If you set any of <strong>the</strong>se switches <strong>in</strong>appropriately, <strong>the</strong> switch position name flashes on <strong>the</strong> display for<br />
warn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
• Preparation for record<strong>in</strong>g<br />
7<br />
4 6<br />
DVD MASTER RECORDER<br />
OPEN/CLOSE<br />
DISP<br />
TIME<br />
SETUP<br />
FILE SEL<br />
VARI PITCH<br />
JOG<br />
SHUTTLE<br />
SKIP/CURSOR<br />
1<br />
2<br />
BIT<br />
FS<br />
kHz<br />
24<br />
48<br />
DISP<br />
LEVEL<br />
UTILITY DIRECTORY<br />
SHIFT<br />
DRIVE<br />
TAPE MODE<br />
CHASE<br />
LIST PLAY<br />
-<br />
+<br />
∞ 60 50 42 34 28 2018 12 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OL -0.1%<br />
FORMAT<br />
BWF<br />
CLOCK<br />
-INT-<br />
MARGIN<br />
RESET<br />
EXIT/NO ENTER/YES<br />
POWER<br />
DVD<br />
HD<br />
space<br />
ABC<br />
DEF<br />
RECORD<br />
STOP<br />
PLAY<br />
TC SETUP<br />
REWIND<br />
EDIT<br />
F FWD<br />
1 2 3<br />
GHI JKL MNO<br />
INPUT MON<br />
MUTE<br />
SLATE TONE<br />
IN<br />
SOURCE<br />
OUT<br />
IN<br />
DST<br />
OUT<br />
CUE POINT<br />
MEMORY<br />
SOURCE PLAY<br />
LOCATE ABS 0<br />
LOCATE REC END<br />
4 5 6<br />
PQRS TUV WXYZ symbol<br />
7 8 9 0<br />
MUTE REC TONE REC PREVIEW<br />
AUDIO RDY<br />
TR1 TR2 TR3 TR4<br />
NEW FILE <strong>INSERT</strong> TC RDY AUDIO EDIT UNDO<br />
LOCATE<br />
STORE<br />
HOLD<br />
KEYBOARD<br />
MOUSE<br />
MIN<br />
TR1,3+2,4<br />
TR3+4<br />
TR1+2<br />
MAX<br />
PHONES<br />
TR4<br />
TR3<br />
TR2<br />
TR1<br />
MONO<br />
176.4<br />
192 30<br />
30DF<br />
24H RUN<br />
96<br />
24BIT<br />
29.97<br />
REC RUN<br />
REMOTE<br />
BWF ANALOG MONO +0.1%<br />
88.2<br />
29.97DF<br />
FREE RUN<br />
STEREO NORM<br />
(kHz)<br />
LOCAL<br />
SDII DIGITAL<br />
48<br />
25<br />
EXT RUN<br />
MULTI(4TR) -0.1%<br />
44.1<br />
16BIT<br />
24<br />
PULL 48<br />
44.1 RSVD<br />
23.97<br />
CONTROL AUDIO FILE INPUT TR MODE UP/DOWN SAMPLING FREQ FRAME RATE<br />
TC GEN MODE<br />
INT<br />
WORD<br />
VIDEO<br />
DIGITAL<br />
MIN<br />
CLOCK<br />
TR1<br />
ON<br />
OFF<br />
BY-<br />
PASS<br />
MAX MIN<br />
TR2 INPUT LEVEL<br />
ON<br />
OFF<br />
BY-<br />
PASS<br />
MAX<br />
TR3 TR4<br />
1. Set <strong>the</strong> [CONTROL] select switch to "LOCAL".<br />
2. Set <strong>the</strong> [INPUT] select switch to "ANALOG".<br />
3. Set <strong>the</strong> [CLOCK] select switch to “INT”.<br />
4. Press <strong>the</strong> [AUDIO READY - <strong>INSERT</strong>] key to turn on <strong>the</strong> <strong>INSERT</strong> <strong>in</strong>dicator.<br />
If you want to record a timecode simultaneously, press <strong>the</strong> [TC RDY] key to turn on <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dicator.<br />
See "Chapter 5: Timecode record<strong>in</strong>g" for details about time code record<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
5. Connect a pair of headphones to <strong>the</strong> [PHONES] jack, and set <strong>the</strong> monitor track selection switch to<br />
"TR 1/TR 2".<br />
6. Press <strong>the</strong> [INPUT MON] key to turn on <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dicator, and use <strong>the</strong> [INPUT LEVEL] (TR 1 and TR 2)<br />
controls to adjust <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>put levels of tracks 1 and 2.<br />
See "Tips" on page 4-5 for details about <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>put level adjustment.<br />
7. Press <strong>the</strong> [F FWD] key while hold<strong>in</strong>g down <strong>the</strong> [STOP] key.<br />
The recorder skips to <strong>the</strong> end po<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> current <strong>audio</strong> <strong>file</strong>.<br />
• Record<strong>in</strong>g<br />
5 1 2<br />
3 6<br />
1. Press <strong>the</strong> [RECORD] key.<br />
The recorder starts record<strong>in</strong>g from <strong>the</strong> end po<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> current <strong>file</strong>.<br />
2. After record<strong>in</strong>g, press <strong>the</strong> [STOP] key to stop <strong>the</strong> unit.<br />
If you are not satisfied with <strong>the</strong> recorded result, you can undo <strong>the</strong> record<strong>in</strong>g. See "Undo function" on<br />
page 4-6.<br />
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