Fostex MR-8 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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MR-8 Owner’s Manual
ENTER
MENU
CURSOR
UNDO
/REDO
CONTRAST
0 RETURN
TIME BASE
SELECT
STORE
B / OUT
A / INPLAY MODE
AUTO PUNCH
RESET
RECORD STOP PLAY
REWIND F FWD
MASTERING
BRIGHTNATURAL
POWERFUL
BOUNCE
1-6 > 7/8
1-4 > 5/6
HALL
DELAY
REC
SELECT
PA N
EFFECT
SEND
INPUT A
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
BRIT STACK US METAL
60's COMBO
DYNAMIC
CONDENSER
TUBE
REVERB / DELAY TIME
MIN
MAX
ROOM
PLATE
MIC SIMULATION
AMP SIMULATION
MIC
BAL
UNBAL
/GUITAR
BAL
UNBAL
MIN
MAX
2
1
R
L
PHONES
STEREO OUT
INPUT A
INPUT B
EFFECT
DISTORTIONTRIM
TRIM
PEAK
LINE MIC
PEAK
LINE MIC
MIN MAX
MASTER
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1
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
LOCATE REC END
LOCATE ABS ZERO
A - B PLAY
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER
-1
+1
LOCATE
7/8 >
+ - _ 0
A B C 1
D E F 2
G H I 3
J K L 4
Y Z 9
V W X 8
S T U 7
P Q R 6
M N O 5
NO
YES
GUITAR
PHONES VOL
INPUT A SELECT
COUNTER
STEREO
WAV FILE
DELETE
1
2
3
4
56
7
7
8
9
10
11
flashing
Remain
Recording onto a single track
You can record onto any one of tracks 1 through 4.
The following describes the procedure for recording a guitar sound onto track 1. We assume
that a CompactFlash card is set to the slot and Song 1 is loaded.
Preparation for recording
1) Connect headphones to the [PHONES] jack.
2) Set the [INPUT A SELECT] switch to "GUITAR".
<Notes>
To record an external microphone or line
output signal such as a keyboard output, set the
[INPUT A SELECT] switch to "MIC/LINE".
To record a built-in microphone sound, set the
[INPUT A SELECT] switch to "INT MIC".
When setting the switch to "MIC/LINE", you can
use the microphone simulation effect (see page
30 and 38).
When recording a guitar sound with the [INPUT
A SELECT] switch set to "GUITAR", you can use
the amplifier simulation effect. Try each of three
simulation types (see page 30 and 38).
3) Connect a guitar to the [UNBAL/GUITAR] phone
connector of the [INPUT A] section.
4) Press the [REC SELECT] key for track 1.
Track 1 is armed, while track number "1" starts
flashing on the screen.
In the song name display section on the screen, the
remaining time (available recording time) of the
card is shown.