Fostex FD-4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Names and Functions
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UNDO/
PUNCH
AUTO
PITCH
VARI
RL
SHIFT
4/R3/L2/R
SELDISP SEL
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER
1/L
CLIPBOARD PLAY
LOCATE ABS 0
LOCATE REC END
F FWDREWINDPLAYSTOP
RECORD
REDOEDIT
START IN OUT
AUTO PLAY
EXECUTE
/YES
EXIT
/NO
HOLD/ STORE
END IN OUT
PGM SEL
AUTO RTN
SETUP
TIME BASE
ACCESS
CLIPBOARD
AUTO PUNCH
AUTO RTN
ADD. TRACK
PREVIEW
RECORD TRACK
P. EDIT
SHUTTLE
JOG
ELECT
LOC MEM
LOCATE
Control panel (Recorder Section)
13. Record track select keys
[RECORD TRACK (1/L, 2/R, 3/L, 4/R, L, R)]
These keys enable you to select “SAFE” or “READY” for a
recording track. Pressing the key once will cause the
corresponding track to enter READY mode, and the LED of
the key you pressed to flash. Pressing the key again will
cause the corresponding track to enter “SAFE” mode, and
the LED to turn off.
The indication; 1/L, 2/R, 3/L, 4/R are for Real tracks, and L
and R are for Additional tracks 5 and 6.
When you start recording on a track in READY mode, the
flashing LED remains lit steadily.
If you press only the RECORD button with a track in READY
mode, you can monitor the signal input to the READY track
so that you can adjust the recording level. To cancel this
input monitoring status, press the RECORD button again.
(This causes the FD-4 to enter playback monitoring mode.)
You can also use these select keys to select tracks to edit for
Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, Erase, etc.
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<Note>
You can record on Additional tracks in real-time only when
recording mode is “Normal mode” or “Mastering mode 1.”
Refer to page 26 for more information on playback monitoring
and input monitoring.
Refer to page 28 for more information on using the RECORD
TRACK select keys.
14. LCD
The LCD indicates signal levels and various settings.
Refer to “Display Section” on page 20 for more information
on the display.
15. Contrast adjustment knob
Use this knob to adjust the contrast of the LCD. Turning
this knob clockwise will increase the contrast, and turning
it counter-clockwise will decrease the contrast.
<Note>
The display is not illegible if you leave the knob counter-
clockwise all the way.