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VR800 Owner’s Manual (Names and Functions)
DIGITAL
SLAVE
MIDI
MTC
%
MB
H, M, S, F, SF
BAR, , CLK
When you set a digital input track in SETUP mode
and the correct digital signal is input, the indicator
lights up. If the signal is incorrect or the connection
is faulty, the indicator flashes. It also flashes if no
external digital devices are connected to the VR800.
Flashes when slave mode in SETUP mode is turned
on. When a signal is locked, the flashing indicator
lights up steadily.
Lights up when the VR800 is receiving effective MIDI
messages (MMC or FEX) from an external device.
Lights up when the VR800 receives MTC (MIDI Time
Code) from an external device.
Lights up when the VR800 enters vari pitch data
edit mode.
Indicates available disk space on the disk in
megabytes when the REMAIN indicator appears.
Lights up to indicate a time value when ABS or MTC
is used as time base.
Lights up to indicate a bar/beat/clock value when
BAR/BEAT/CLK is selected as time base.
Indicates a program title, edit parameters, and
SETUP mode parameters.
Indicates the “SYNC OUT settings” in SETUP
mode.
Indicates the AUTO PLAY/AUTO RTN mode
settings.
The current drive that the VR800 recognizes (SCSI
or ID) appears on the display. (See the following
note.)
Indicates the AUTO PUNCH mode settings.
Time base is ABS.
Time base is BAR/BEAT/CLK.
Time base is MTC.
Note:
If only a SCSI drive is connected to the VR800, [SCSI]
lights up. If an 3.5-inch internal E-IDE hard disk has been
installed but no external SCSI device is connected as the current
drive, [IDE] lights up. If a SCSI drive is connected, turned on,
and specified as the current drive, and an internal hard disk is
also connected, only [SCSI] will light up.
Display examples for time base selected via the TIME
BASE SEL key
You can use the TIME BASE SEL key to select ABS, BAR/
BEAT/CLK, or MTC as time base. The following examples
show the displays when you select a time base at the
beginning of the disk of program 1.
Selecting time base using the DISP SEL key
When you press the DISP SEL key after you select a time
base using the TIME BASE SEL key, the display changes as
follows:
Time base is ABS.
MTC IN
44.1kHz
S
MF
DRIVE
AUTO A.PUNCH
SYNC OUT
CLK SCSI
H
DIGITAL
CLK
SYNC OUT DRIVE
SCSI
AUTO A.PUNCH
REMAIN
SMH
MB
DIGITAL
44.1kHz
CLK
SYNC OUT DRIVE
SCSI
AUTO A.PUNCH
SMF
PGM
ABS
44.1kHz
DIGITAL
CLK
SYNC OUT DRIVE
SCSI
AUTO A.PUNCH
SMF
PGM
ABS
44.1kHz
DIGITAL
BAR
CLK
DRIVE
AUTO A.PUNCH
SYNC OUT
PGM
CLK SCSI
44.1kHz
DIGITAL
44.1kHz
M
DRIVE
AUTO A.PUNCH
SYNC OUT
PGM
CLK SCSI
MTC
H
S
F
DIGITAL
The indicator lights up when the digital-in clock is
set to [ASYnC] (asynchronous). It turns off when
the digital-in clock is set to [SYnC] (synchronous).
The default setting is [ASYnC] (indicator on).
SYNC OUT
AUTO
DRIVE
A.PUNCH