Fostex LR16 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Model LR16 [Recorder functions / Memory play]
Performing memory play
While any one or more numeric keys are illu-
minated, you can perform memory play.
<Note>:
To stop memory play in the
middle, press the [MEMORY STOP] key.
You cannot stop memory play by using
the [STOP] key in the recorder or mixer
section.
<Memo>: To cancel the memory play function,
set the "Assign/MemPlay" item on the memory
play setup screen to "-/-".
The memory play function is disabled and the
numeric keys are unlit.
1) Set the [SOURCE] switches of the mixer
channel pair (to which the memory play
signal is assigned using the memory play
setup screen) to "Trk".
2) Press an illuminated numeric key.
The stereo mix file assigned to the key
immediately starts playback, while the
numeric key starts flashing.
You can send the memory play signal to
the stereo L and R busses via the input
faders. You can also solo-monitor the
memory play signal using the [SOLO]
switches on the mixer channels.
<Note>:
During memory play, the play-
back levels are shown on the display,
however, the Home screen shows the in-
formation of the project loaded before
you perform memory play. So the time
counter does not change.
3) To stop memory play in the middle, press
the [MEMORY STOP] key.
<Memo>: You can also perform memory
play using a footswitch, as well as the
numeric keys. To perform memory play
using a footswitch, set the footswitch
function appropriately using the "Foot
SW" menu item in the "System" menu
of the MENU mode (see page 77 for de-
tails).
ONCE
REPEAT
The LR16 plays back a stereo mix
file once and stops.
The LR16 plays back a stereo mix
file repeatedly until the [MEMORY
STOP] key is pressed.
10) Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired
memory play mode and press the
[ENTER] key.
11) After finishing all necessary settings,
press the [STOP] key.
The LR16 dismisses the memory play setup
screen while lights up the numeric keys to
which stereo mix files are assigned.
You can see the memory play function is
enabled when any numeric key(s) are
illuminated.