Fostex LR16 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Model LR16 [Recorder functions / Recording/playback]
<Memo>: When you play back a project
while all [REC TRACK SELECT] keys are
OFF, the LR16 automatically stops at the
recording end position (REC END).
If at least any one of the [REC TRACK SE-
LECT] keys is ON, the LR16 does not au-
tomatically stop at the recording end
position and continues running until it
reaches at 24h00m00s.
(5) To stop playback, press the [STOP] key in
the recorder or mixer section.
Playing back a project
<Memo>: When more than one project is re-
corded, you can select a project to be played
back using the "Select" menu item in the "Project"
menu of the MENU mode (see page 65).
(3) To stop recording, press the [STOP] key in
the recorder or mixer section.
If you press the [STOP] key in the recorder
section, the recorder stops at the recording
end position (REC END).
If you press the [STOP] key in the mixer
section, the recorder skips back to the
beginning of the project (ABS 0) and stops.
<Note>:
When you stop recording, the
display shows the following message
while the LR16 is performing post record-
ing. The more times you edit the project
or the more tracks you record to, the
longer it takes for post recording.
(1) Turn off all the [REC TRACK SELECT] keys
(1 through 16) and the [ST MIX] key.
(2) Set the [SOURCE] switch on each of mixer
channels 1 through 16 to "TRK" (
).
The corresponding recorder track output
is selected as the channel source of each
channel.
(3) Locate to the beginning of the project.
When you stop the recorder using the
[STOP] key in the recorder section, press
the [REWIND] key while holding down the
[STOP] key to locate to the beginning of the
project.
(4) Press the [PLAY] key in the recorder or
mixer section.
The project starts from the beginning.
The LR16 automatically creates a new
project (PROJ001) and starts recording to
tracks 1 through 16 and the stereo mix track
simultaneously.
<Memo>: The recording file for each
track is stored to the "PROJ001" folder
as a mono WAV file, while the stereo mix
file is stored to the "2mix" folder as a
stereo WAV file.
PROJ001
2mix
PROJ001-01
take001trk01 take001trk02
take001trk03
take001trk04
take001trk16
<Note>:
You can directly play back only tracks
1 through 16. To play back a stereo mix file, use
the memory play function (see "Memory play
function" on page 57 for details).
<Note>:
To record to an existing project
already created, do not start recording
using the [NEW PRJ.REC] key. This op-
eration creates a new project and starts
recording to it.
<Memo>: Use each channel fader to ad-
just the corresponding track playback
level and use the [MONITOR] and
[PHONES] controls to adjust the monitor
level.
<Note>:
If you do not want to output
the sound from the main speakers, use
the solo monitor function by turning
on the [SOLO] switch on each channel.
After you have performed live recording to
tracks 1 through 16, you can check the result in
the following procedure.