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D-108 Owner’s manual (Punch In/Out Recording)

The D-108 operates as follows.

  Auto Punch In/Out Take

After you are satisfied with your rehearsal, you can proceed to an actual take of Auto Punch In/Out.
You can undo or redo Auto Punch In/Out recording if you change your mind.  The control panel settings are the
same as those for rehearsal.

Track 5

Track 6

Track 7

Track 8

Auto Punch In point

(Take In)

Auto Punch Out point

(Take Out)

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

This part is changed.

Playback

start point

Playback
end point

The D-108 punches in auto-
matically at the Auto Punch In
point.

The D-108 punches out auto-
matically at the Auto Punch Out
point.

All tracks are in playback

monitoring mode.

All tracks are in playback

monitoring mode.

Only track 3 in input

monitoring, and data will be

recorded.

The RECORD LED lights up

un this area.

Note-1: The Undo/Redo function is effective only when the D-108 is stopped.

Note-2: The Undo/Redo is not effective if you perform one of the following operations after you finish recording:

• When a new recording is made.

• While a new editing is executed (such as Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, or Erase).

• When in the AUTO PUNCH ON mode, when the AUTO PUNCH IN point is passed in the PLAY (or RECORD) mode.

• When the power is momentarily switched off.

• When the program is changed.

• When ejecting a removable SCSI disk that is the current drive.

4. Press the RECORD button while holding down the

PLAY button.

Only TAKE LED (red) lights up and starts TAKE.

1. Press the RECORD TRACK select key [3] to set

track 3 to READY.

2. Locate a point slightly before the Auto Punch In

point.

3. Confirm that Auto Punch mode is turned on.

Press the AUTO PUNCH key to turn on the function, if it is
not already on (REHEARSAL/TAKE LED flashes).

PUNCH

REHEARSAL

TAKE

AUTO

5. When you finish recording, press the STOP button.

6. Play track 3 to check the result of the Auto Punch

In/Out operation.

If you fail with AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT and are not satisfied,
repeat the process by performing the AUTO PUNCH IN/
OUT undo operations described in the next section.

<Caution after Punch Out>

At “Take” of punch out, the punch-in recording track will not

immediately enter the repro monitor mode from the input

monitor mode enter the repro monitor mode about two

seconds after mute playback.  This is a functional feature of

D-108 and not a malfunction.

• Track 3 indication on the display will only light up between

the AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT point, and will flash in any other
case.

• When the Auto Punch Out point is passed, the D-108

cancels Auto Punch mode automatically, and nothing
appears in the A. PUNCH display area.

 Undo/Redo Auto Punch In/Out recording

You can undo or redo Auto Punch In/Out recording.
Press the UNDO key after recording is complete to restore the conditions that existed prior to the recording.
Press the REDO key again to restore the conditions that existed after the recording.
Follow the notes below:

Summary of Contents for D-108

Page 1: ...D F FWD PUNCH LOCATE REHEARSAL TAKE TIME BASE SEL RECALL STORE HOLD NO EXIT YES EXECUTE DISP SEL REDO UNDO ERASE AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE CLIPBOARD AUTO RTN OUT IN AUTO PLAY AUTO PUNCH START OUT IN END TC IN LOCKED HD ACCESS RECORD TRACK 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 PGM SEL PUNCH IN OUT LOCATE ABS 0 CLIPBOARD PLAY AUTO SHIFT POWER OPTICAL ...

Page 2: ...od of time 15 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 16 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been ...

Page 3: ...o punch in out Take 42 Undo redo auto punch in out recording 42 Manual Punch In Out recording 43 preparation 43 Rehearsing manual punch in out recording 43 Manual punch in out Take 44 Undo redo manual punch in out recording 45 DigitalRecording 44 Digital recording from an external digital device 46 Digital recording to an external device 48 Connectingadigitalmixer 49 Digital and analog simultaneou...

Page 4: ...ve All 98 Loading the data using SCSI 98 Load the data saved on one removable disk 98 Loading data saved on several removable disk 100 Saving or loading using a SCSI disk as the current drive 101 Save Load using a DOS formatted disk WAV file 102 SavingwithWAVfile 103 Loading with WAV file 105 ChangingtheInitialSettings SETUPmode 106 Selecting SETUP mode 107 Time signature setting 108 Tempo setting...

Page 5: ...Vari Pitch function allows you to fine tune the pitch The D 108 has a digital input track setup function that enables you to input S P DIF or adat digital signals and record them on any two tracks or all eight tracks The D 108 has a digital output track setup function that enables you to output digital data as S P DIF or adat digital signals and record them on an external digital device DAT MD ada...

Page 6: ...data the HD ACCESS LED is lit or flashing Otherwise not only will you lose recorded data but you may damage to the unit FOSTEX is not responsible for the data lost during operation of the unit Before you change the location of the D 108 pack the unit in the shipping carton or an impact resistant case Make sure that the unit is kept free from external vibration or impact since the unit is very sens...

Page 7: ...O RTN OUT IN AUTO PLAY AUTO PUNCH START OUT IN END TC IN LOCKED HD ACCESS RECORD TRACK 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 PGM SEL PUNCH IN OUT LOCATE ABS 0 CLIPBOARD PLAY AUTO SHIFT POWER OPTICAL AC IN MIDI SCSI OUTPUT INPUT DATA OPTICAL 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 ANALOG OUT ANALOG IN THRU OUTPUT INPUT 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 8TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER D 108 POWER D 108 Front Panel with the detachable remote contro...

Page 8: ... LED Green This LED lights up if the hard disk operates correctly when you turn the power on to the unit If the Lock key is unlocked the power to the hard disk will not be turned on and the LED will not light up 6 Removable hard disk cartridge slot This slot is used to insert a removable hard disk cartridge This system allows you to replace the hard disk easily Refer to Quick operation Guide for m...

Page 9: ...in the REPRODUCTION MONITOR state You can also use this key to select tracks to copy paste move paste erase and other editing features as well as to execute the envelope feature Refer to page 26 for details about the reproduction monitor and the input monitor 11 Shift key SHIFT The connect slave unit s recording track is used in the SAFE READY mode if the D 108 is used as the master system for MID...

Page 10: ...point for the Auto Return or Auto Repeat operation You can locate a stored AUTO RTN END point If you press the AUTO RTN END key while holding down the RECALL key when the recorder is stopped you can preview the fade out part at the stored AUTO RTN END point 17 Auto Punch In key AUTO PUNCH IN This key is used to store and recall the recording start point AUTO PUNCH IN point for the Auto Punch IN OU...

Page 11: ...ECUTE YES key will switch the Time Base as follows The Time Base can be set when the display shows the recorder s current position or the available disk space REMAIN Time Base The D 108 uses time display ABS or MTC or Bar Beat Clock display to indicate the current position of the recorder section These displays are called Time Base ABS Absolute Time shows the absolute time of the disk and MTC MIDI...

Page 12: ...on the display to be stored to the corresponding memory key you pressed Pressing the STORE key while holding down the HOLD key will change a Program Data is stored as a Clipboard In point The stored data can be used as a locator Data is stored as a Clipboard Out point The stored data can be used as a locator Data is stored as an Auto Punch In point The stored data can be used as a locator Data is ...

Page 13: ...on about the Undo operation 28 Erase key ERASE This key is used to erase a specified area or all data after a specified point on certain READY track s or all the data in a specified Program Use the Auto Punch In Out points and the RECORD TRACK select key to specify the area to erase To erase all data in a Program press the STORE key while holding down the HOLD key to select the Program then press ...

Page 14: ... be stored for the In and Out points If you attempt to copy data when all tracks are safe all track indications and a Select Track indication on the display will blink to warn you If a correct value is not set for the Clipboard In or Out points a warning message of Void In Point or Void Out Point will appear Refer to page 67 for more information about copying data 33 Auto Punch Mode On Off key AUT...

Page 15: ...store operation quit the pitch data display cancel the edit operation such as pasting or cancel the SETUP menu settings Pressing the foot switch while holding down this button allows you to turn the punch in out rehearsal mode ON OFF 1 Clipboard playback The D 108 plays back the copy data or move data for the Clipboard During audio playback of the copy or move data the FL will display the time len...

Page 16: ...hen the lock is achieved Refertopages 80 and 115 formoreinformationabout Slave Mode Function 41 Hard disk access LED green This LED lights up or blinks when the hard disk is writing or reading data CAUTION Do not turn the power off while this LED is lit or blinking Otherwise data on the hard disk may be damaged 42 MIDI Time Code In LED TC IN green This LED lights up when MTC MIDI Time Code is inpu...

Page 17: ...AVE LOAD using a SCSI device Refer to the Quick Operation Guide for more details on using a SCSI device as the current drive 49 MIDI Input Output Thru connector MIDI INPUT OUTPUT THRU connector DIN 5 pin MIDI INPUT Connect the MIDI OUT connector of an external MIDI device here The D 108 can be controlled remotely via an external MMC MIDI Machine Control or FEX Fostex System Exclusive Message MIDI ...

Page 18: ... operation The following section explains the display functions and provides with some examples 1 Display shown when the power is turned on When you turn on the power to the D 108 and the connected E IDE hard disk or external SCSI drive a formatted removable disk or hard disk the display shows the Initializing message Current Dr the name of the connected current drive then recording mode 8track mo...

Page 19: ...gain the screen will return to the ABS TIME display 4 Switching the Time Base display using the EXECUTE YES key and DISP SEL key When the screen is showing the ABS TIME or REMAIN display if you press the DISP SEL key repeatedly while holding down the EXECUTE YES key the TIME BASE display will change cyclically You can select one of the following Time Base displays ABS Absolute Time BAR BEAT CLK Ba...

Page 20: ... since you can set the Time Base for each Program individually To change the Time Base display after you have selected the desired Program press the DISP SEL key while holding down the EXECUTE YES key Pressing only the DISP SEL key will take you to the REMAIN display based on the current Time Base Notes If you turn the JOG dial while the ABS display or MTC display indicates a Program number the Pr...

Page 21: ...ugh disk space for editing Unassigned track indication Select any track Actiontotake Use the RECORD TRACK select key to ready any track Event overflow indication The editing points are overflowed Action to take You edited too much The warning means you cannot paste or erase any more In regards to event refer to Event and Audio File in Before Starting section Load error indication You cannot load d...

Page 22: ...indicates an absolute time on the disk MTC indicates a relative time that is obtained by adding a certain value MTC offset value to the ABS value BAR BEAT CLK indicates the position in a song created in the internal Tempo Map according to MIDI clock and Song Position Pointer The following diagrams depict the relationship among these three types of the Time Base This chapter describes some basic it...

Page 23: ...for recording is five minutes 3 minutes 2 minutes That is the area between three minutes and ten minutes that corresponds to 25 minutes of recording space in terms of ABS time is still unrecorded When you try to play or fast forward this unrecorded area the time counter on the display will count but the D 108 will not access the disk However MTC will be output when you try to play this area On the...

Page 24: ...uch as P01 shown in the example below Note As described in the REMAIN indicator creating additional Programs will consume a small amount of disk space program 1 program 2 program 3 program 4 program 5 program 6 program 7 program 8 program 9 You can set up to 99 programs independent containers Refer to page 36 for more information on the program select function Refer to page 37 for more information...

Page 25: ...s as is in real time If you wish to play back data on an Additional track first use the Track Exchange function to move the data to a Real track Also you need to move the data to a Real track if you wish to check the REC END point of a song on an Additional track Note Data on the Additional tracks also affects the REMAIN value If Real tracks contain no data but Additional tracks contain data the a...

Page 26: ...de press the RECORD TRACK select key to set the track READY then press only the RECORD button Pressing the RECORD button again will cause the D 108 to enter playback monitoring mode Under this condition only the READY track enters input monitoring mode on stand by for recording The following example shows track 5 in Input Monitoring mode and other tracks in Playback Monitoring mode This example sh...

Page 27: ...ord data on the D 108 at any point within 24 hours of ABS time and you can intentionally create silence between two audio files In this case a silent part is counted as a 0 file Therefore audio files and 0 files are consecutively created as shown in the diagram below The total number of these audio files and 0 files is called the number of events The maximum number of events is 512 per track track...

Page 28: ...et the Clipboard In point and the Clipboard Out points within an unrecorded range to copy the area the area that contains multiple audio files and you wish to optimize between them then paste the data starting from the same Clipboard In point Multiple audio files within this range will become a single audio file Hints Make sure that you set the Clipboard In Out points within zero files and that yo...

Page 29: ...ed disk will also be explained below There are two methods in disk formatting Current drive disk formatting and Backup disk formatting and both can be executed using the Disk Format disk formatting menu of the D 108 SETUP mode THE RECORDING FORMAT There are three types of recording formats eight track format four track format and backup format If an E IDE hard disk is used as the current drive it ...

Page 30: ... formatting a large capacity hard disk When formatting is completed COMPLETED will be lit in the display and access to the disk will stop To exit from the SETUPmode press the EXIT NO key or STOP button Upon completion of formatting the display will change to the Program 1 time base head of the ABS 0 program Switch to the REMAIN display by pressing the DISP SEL key and check the recordable time aft...

Page 31: ...king press the EXECUTE YES key The ID number and the drive name will be displayed and SURE will blink in the display Then press the EXECUTE YES key again The display will change to record mode select and 8 track format will blink 4 Select the desired record mode with the JOG dial When the JOG dial is rotated 8 track format and 4 track format can be alternately selected Either the 8 track format or...

Page 32: ...ll stop Exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the EXIT NO key or the STOP button The display will change to the program 1 time base ABS 00m 00s 00f S01 to which it will be set after formatting In order to eject the removable disk from the current drive press the EXIT NO key while pressing the STOP button Steps in reformatting a disk which have been formatted for backup use including DOS formats Loa...

Page 33: ...er selecting SCSI with the JOG dial press the EXECUTE YES key once again No matter whether an unformatted or formatted disk is loaded in the SCSI drive the ID number and drive name will be displayed and SURE will blink Press the EXECUTE YES key once again The display will change to selecting the recording mode and 8 track format will blink Select the desired recording mode with the JOG dial Either...

Page 34: ...rmat menu The WAV file DOS format disk must be formatted beforehand in another computer PC AT type After switching to the SETUP display by pressing the DISP SEL key press the EXECUTE YES key The D 108 will enter the SETUP mode and the display will change to the SETUP menu which was active prior to switch OFF of power Select the Disk Format menu by rotating the JOG dial then press the EXECUTE YES k...

Page 35: ...arting chapter You can set up to 99 Programs One Program is automatically created on the disk when the disk is newly formatted with this equipment Follow the steps below to create a new Program The prerequisite of this operation is that the disk is in an initial state where there is only one Program on the disk With this operation the E IDE harddisk is used as the current drive and formatted in th...

Page 36: ...y selecting the New PGM menu a new Program is created with an increment number That is if only one Program exists and when you create a new Program it will be named Program 2 If Programs 1 5 already exist a new Program number will be 6 If there is insufficient recording space on the disk you cannot create the new Program Each time you create a new Program the recordable area on the disk will decre...

Page 37: ... will move into PGM 05 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key The display will change and SURE will flash This indicates that the system is in the stand by state to delete a program that is currently started up To cancel the delete operation press the EXIT NO key while SURE is flashing Each time you press the button or key the D 108 will return to a higher level in the hierarchy and finally exit SETUP mode 4...

Page 38: ... Using the Program Change function section 1 Press the DISP SEL key while the D 108 is stopped to put the system in the SETUP mode then press the EXECUTE YES key The D 108 enters SETUP mode and displays the first hierarchy of the SETUP menu that was displayed before you turned off the power The default setting is Drive sel menu setting a current drive 44 1kHz SETUP 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 42 OL 0 30 24 18...

Page 39: ...essing the corresponding memory keys to display them on the LCD You can also change the points if necessary In this example use the Preview function to fine tune the point while previewing 1 While the D 108 is stopped hold down the RECALL key and press the memory key Pressing the AUTO PUNCH IN key enables you to listen to the sound at the AUTO PUNCH IN point previewing the sound rise fade out Pres...

Page 40: ... of the guitar phrase on track 3 chosen from all the recordings on tracks 1 8 Prior to proceeding with this operation check to see that an external mixer is connected to D 108 as shown in the figure then confirm that the guitar to record on track 3 is connected to the input jack of the mixer AC IN MIDI SCSI OUTPUT INPUT DATA OPTICAL OUTPUT INPUT BUSS OUT GROUP OUT 1 8 TAPE IN 1 8 D 108 Mixing cons...

Page 41: ... The AUTO PUNCH mode will turn ON The REHEARSAL LED green and TAKE LED red of the AUTO PUNCH key will flash 2 Set the track for Auto Punch In Out to READY Press the RECORD RACK select key 3 to set track 3 to READY 3 Start playback of the D 108 from a point slightly before the Auto Punch In point Only the REHEARSAL LED green will light up and start rehearsal The D 108 operates as shown in the figur...

Page 42: ...the current drive 4 Press the RECORD button while holding down the PLAY button Only TAKE LED red lights up and starts TAKE 1 Press the RECORD TRACK select key 3 to set track 3 to READY 2 Locate a point slightly before the Auto Punch In point 3 Confirm that Auto Punch mode is turned on Press the AUTO PUNCH key to turn on the function if it is not already on REHEARSAL TAKE LED flashes PUNCH REHEARSA...

Page 43: ...out 1 second then rehearsal mode will appear and the REHEARSAL LED green of the AUTO PUNCH key flashes 2 Press the RECORD TRACK select key 3 to set track 3 to READY 3 Press the PLAY button to play back from a point slightly before the Punch In point PUNCH REHEARSAL TAKE AUTO 4 Play the guitar accompanying the playback of tracks 1 to 8 The recording level and monitor volume is adjusted on the mixer...

Page 44: ...7 Track 8 Punch In point Take In Punch Out point Take Out Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 This part is changed Playback start point Playback end point All tracks are in playback monitoring mode Only track 3 in input monitoring and data will be recorded The RECORD LED lights up in this area All tracks are in playback monitoring mode Press the foot switch at the Punch In point Press the foot switch ...

Page 45: ... In Out Undo Redo Manual Punch In Out recording You can undo or redo Manual Punch In Out recording Press the UNDO key after recording is complete to restore the conditions that existed prior to the recording Press the REDO key again to restore the conditions that existed after the recording Follow the notes below Note 1 The Undo Redo function is effective only when the D 108 is stopped Note 2 The ...

Page 46: ...ing an optical cable Selecting a Program to record If multiple Programs exist first select the desired Program using the Program Change function See page 36 for more information on Program Change Setup the D 108 operating clock Set the operating clock to Opt using the SETUP mode Clock Sel setting the operating click menu See page 122 for more information on setting the operating clock Notes in set...

Page 47: ...he D 108 sampling rate identical with the external digital equipment In the case of adat digital signals or S P DIF digital signals recording is also possible although the setup sampling rates may not be identical but if digital recording is executed with the operating clock set to Opt by the aforementioned Clock Sel menu it will be recorded at a speed different from the true figure The reason for...

Page 48: ... DATA OPTICAL 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 ANALOG OUT ANALOG IN THRU OUTPUT INPUT 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 Note The D 108 switches the DATAOUTPUT connector between an S P DIF digital signal Optical and an adat digital signal during setting of the digital input track in Setup mode Both signals use the same connector configuration but carry different data If the digital device has only the COAXIAL RCA pin jack as a digit...

Page 49: ... will be setup to no assign All tracks including tracks specified for digital output also output analog signal Setting up an external device Set the external device so that it will accept a digital signal On some devices you may need to set it so that the device will synchronize to the input digital signal Note When you are monitoring the digital signal from the external digital device and a signa...

Page 50: ...ge 122 3 Set the sampling rate Set the sampling rate of the D 108 to that of the digital mixer 4 Set the digital input track in SETUP mode according to the type of the digital input signal 5 Set the digital output signal in the digital output track parameter in SETUP mode Connecting a digital mixer 1 Connect the DATA INPUT of the D 108 to the digital output jack of the digital mixer and the DATA O...

Page 51: ...ng Int the clock will change become asynchronous and cause sound deterioration For information on setting up the Clock Sel menu refer to page 122 Connecting an external digital device and musical instruments 1 Connect the DATA IN jack of the D 108 with the OPTICAL OUT jack of an external digital device using an optical cable If the digital device has only the COAXIAL RCA pin jack as a digital outp...

Page 52: ...hen the Metronome function is on you cannot record data on track 8 or youcannot play data recorded on track 8 AC IN MIDI SCSI OUTPUT INPUT DATA OPTICAL OUTPUT INPUT BUSS OUT GROUP OUT 1 8 TAPE IN 1 8 D 108 Mixing console Creating a Tempo Map Set the time signature using the Setting a time signature menu in SETUP mode Refer to the Setting a time signature section on page 108 Set a tempo for a given...

Page 53: ... READY track will go to the input monitor mode 7 Press the PLAY button and playback the Program from the top Only the READY track will go to the input monitor mode recording does not take place and all other tracks will be in the reproduction monitor mode therefore track 8 plays back the metronome sound Quitting recording 12 Press the STOP button to stop the recorder Checking the recorded sound 13...

Page 54: ...tore up to 99 individual time data in the LOCATE key for locate only features Store the data by specifying Locate Number to locate the intended time data Note that the LOCATE key always stores the last located time data in real time This Locate Number is stored as 00 and does not require a Locate Number specification to locate it Simply pressing the LOCATE key directly will locate that data This b...

Page 55: ...SP SEL REDO UNDO ERASE AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE CLIPBOARD AUTO RTN OUT IN AUTO PLAY AUTO PUNCH START OUT IN END TC IN LOCKED HD ACCESS RECORD TRACK 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 PGM SEL PUNCH IN OUT LOCATE ABS 0 CLIPBOARD PLAY AUTO SHIFT POWER OPTICAL 2 5 1 Press the PLAY button to play back data 2 When the point you wish to store is reached press the HOLD key The time value or bar beat c...

Page 56: ... the value 3 Press the STORE key The Press LOCATE menu will appear as indicated before Ignore this go to the next step 4 Press the desired memory key The STORE LED turns off The input time value or bar beat clock value is stored in the corresponding memory key 1 4 2 3 8 TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER PREVIEW ENVELOPE LOCATE REC END VARI PITCH RECORD STOP PLAY REWIND F FWD PUNCH LOCATE REHEARSAL TAKE TIME ...

Page 57: ...TE command Therefore do not use Locate Number 00 for independent Locate data You cannot preview the data stored in the LOCATE key though it is possible to preview data stored in other Memory keys If you use a time base that is not an ABS time there is a need to priory switch to the desired time base using the DISP SEL key and EXECUTE YES key Any editing or storing of data for the LOCATE point is v...

Page 58: ...ate point follow the steps below Press the STORE key instead of the HOLD key in Step 1 and omit Step 3 to speed operation 1 Press the HOLD key while the D 108 is stopped The currently displayed time value or bar beat clock value is captured and the D 108 enters data edit mode 2 Press the HOLD key or turn the SHUTTLE dial to move the flashing cursor on the time value digit and use the JOG dial to i...

Page 59: ...n press the LOCATE key The data edit mode will appear when the data stored in the selected LOCATE number appears 3 Press the HOLD key or turn the SHUTTLE dial to move the cursor column of the time indication to edit cursor flashing point increase or decrease the number setting with the JOG dial or input the desired time base 4 Press the STORE key the STORE LED lights up The LOCATE number selection...

Page 60: ...apter Storing a Locate Point Edit Point for information on how to edit the data and on pressing the LOCATE key instead of the STORE key The point at specified time value or bar beat clock value will be located immediately Locate the last located point Directly press the LOCATE key The time data of Locate number 00 is located Locate number 00 is always update with the last data located excluding LO...

Page 61: ... located point AUTO PLAY mode should be turned on before you execute the Direct Locate function described above 1 Press the AUTO RTN AUTO PLAY key to turn on the AUTO PLAY LED 2 Press the LOCATE key or memory key The D 108 locates the point and plays as shown in the diagram 3 Press the STOP button to stop the D 108 Auto Return This function allows the D 108 to play data up to the AUTO RTN END poin...

Page 62: ...AUTO RTN END point after the AUTO PUNCH OUT point The recorder will repeat the operation automatically so you can concentrate on your rehearsal Cancel Auto Repeat mode before you record a take The D 108 will play this range repeatedly for rehearsal which makes it easy for you to check the recording level and practice your performance Operation of the Auto Repeat mode AUTO RTN END point AUTO RTN ST...

Page 63: ... this function with a non ABS time base there is a need to priory switch over to the desired time base 1 Press the PLAY button to play the audio data 2 Press the F FWD button during playback This cues in the forward direction at five times speed The PLAY LED and F FWD LED lights up while cuing is taking place 3 Adjust the monitor sound of the track to monitor on the mixer Cue Review function using...

Page 64: ...7 15 8 16 PGM SEL PUNCH IN OUT LOCATE ABS 0 CLIPBOARD PLAY AUTO SHIFT POWER OPTICAL 1 While the recorder section is stopped depress the STOP button and then press the RECORD TRACK select key of the desired record track This turns ON the envelope function The envelope indication of the selected track will appear on the display The following example shows the indication of track 4 envelope after REC...

Page 65: ...he D 108 will repeat this operation until you quit the Preview function Previewing the rise of the sound fade in While holding down the RECALL key press the AUTO RTN START key the AUTO PUNCH OUT key or CLIPBOARD IN key Previewing the fall of the sound fade out While holding down the RECALL key press the AUTO END START key the AUTO PUNCH IN key or the CLIPBOARD OUT key Display indication during the...

Page 66: ... BAR BEAT CLK Flash SF H M S F SF H M S F CLK BAR CLK BAR Example Time Base is ABS value of SF flashes Example Time Base is BAR BEAT CLK CLK flashes 4 Trim the position at the selected unit digit 5 Press the STOP button or the EXIT NO key The trimmed locate point edit point data will be stored in the corresponding memory key SHUTTLE dial clockwise 1 Press the desired memory key while holding down ...

Page 67: ...eration Do not select another Program until you finish the edit operation Otherwise you may lose or incorrectly edit another Program Copy Paste Using the Copy Paste function enables you to copy a specific range of data from a specific track to the clipboard as shown below this is called Copy Clip operation on the D 108 then paste the data at a specific point in a specific track The number of copy ...

Page 68: ...ss the MOVE key to execute move paste Copy or Move is instantly completed The previous time base display will appear after Copy Clip or Move Clip then COMPLETED appears on the display Executing Copy or Move 1 Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the copy or move source track to set it READY You can select one mono track multiple tracks or all eight tracks When using the Copy Paste function however...

Page 69: ...back to the copy or move source track 6 Turn the JOG dial to enter the number of repeats Repeat 01 You can enter up to 99 However this is automatically limited by the available recording space on the disk That is if the disk has enough free space you can set up to 99 repeats If the disk has only a small amount of free space the JOG dial allows you to set a lower number of repeats 7 Press the EXECU...

Page 70: ...real track then erase it When you erase all tracks data the REC END point will move backward However if you erase data on a mono track or multiple tracks but not all tracks the REC END point may not be affected Refer to the note below After the erase operation the REMAIN time and space will increase Note If all real tracks contain data as shown below erasing data on tracks 1 and 2 will not affect ...

Page 71: ...erformance To do this move the recorder section location to the REC END point prior to storing the AUTO PUNCH OUT point press the PLAY button from that location move theABS time after the REC END and store The hard disk will not successfully access points after REC END though play is executed after REC END however this makes it possible to move up theABS time 44 1kHz SURE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 42 OL 0 3...

Page 72: ...stead of erasing the program itself the data in all tracks are erased while the program remains intact After erasing the data that program goes to the default status as when creating a New Program Therefore ABS 0 REC END and the tempo map setting and program title will return to the default setting Note Note that the UNDO REDO function cannot be used at Program Erasing Selecting a program to erase...

Page 73: ...onal track Swapping multiple track data between eight Real tracks and eight Additional tracks 9 16 or 17 24 Real Tracks 1 8 AdditionalTracks 9 16 Additional Tracks 17 24 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Track 8 Track 9 Track 10 Track 11 Track 12 Track 13 Track 14 Track 15 Track 16 Track 17 Track 18 Track 19 Track 20 Track 21 Track 22 Track 23 Track 24 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3...

Page 74: ...ously saved it to DAT adat or backup SCSI drive Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Executing Track Exchange 1 While the D 108 is stopped press the DISP SEL key to go to the SETUP menu then press the EXECUTE YES key to go to the SETUP mode The Drive Sel menu will appear in the default status 2 With the JOG dial choose Track Exchange menu 44 1kHz SETUP 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 42 OL 0 30 24 18 12 9 6 3 44 1...

Page 75: ...l types of systems using MIDI related functions contained in the D 108 MIDI clock sync system By setting any desired meter at any desired point of the programmable tempo map contained in the D 108 and by output of a MIDI clock and song position pointer according to the setting a hardware type MIDI sequencer can be synchronized as a MIDI clock slave Consequently in this system the D 108 will be the...

Page 76: ... made in steps 2 and 3 Initial setting 001 bar 1st meter Tempo120 Permissible bar setting Follows the previous Setup of the time signature Permissible signature setting Follows the previous Setup of the time signature Permissible setting of tempo Quarter note 30 250 Tempo elimination Permissible setting of maximum number of points 64 points This item can be set for each program The setting can be ...

Page 77: ...head of the tune Execution of recording Various ways of recording can be conducted while synchronizing the D 108 and the MIDI sequencer with the MIDI clock MTC sync MIDI machine control system The following will explain synchronization by the MTC MIDI time code output and the computer controlling system using MMC MIDI machine control In this system the D 108 will be the master and the computer wit...

Page 78: ...e held even though power is switched OFF Refer to page 113 SETUP mode MTC offset time setting for operating procedure 3 In the SETUP mode MTC offset mode setting whether the MTC offset time setup in Step 2 should be output ABS at the ABS 00m 00s 00f 00sf position or at the 001BAR 1BEAT 00CLK bar signature must be selected Initial setting ABS Permissible setup item ABS Bar ÅÙ This item can be setup...

Page 79: ...MTC offset time setting and MTC offset mode setting at what position ABS 0 or 001BAR 1BEAT 00CLK should the setup MTC MTC offset time is to be output is set When setting the start time of the tune in the sequence software by these setups be careful of the following points Offset mode ForABS If playback is started fromABS 0 since MTC will be output starting from the MTC offset time that has been se...

Page 80: ...UTE DISP SEL REDO UNDO ERASE AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE CLIPBOARD AUTO RTN OUT IN AUTO PLAY AUTO PUNCH START OUT IN END TC IN LOCKED HD ACCESS RECORD TRACK 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 PGM SEL PUNCH IN OUT LOCATE ABS 0 CLIPBOARD PLAY AUTO SHIFT POWER MIDI OUT MIDI IN DATA OUT DATA OUT DATA IN DATA IN MIDI IN MIDI THRU Equipment interconnections 1 From D 108 1 to D 108 2 connect DATA OUT to...

Page 81: ...tting for operating procedure and details 3 Set the SETUP mode MTC offset time setting to the same offset time as in D 108 1 Refer to page 113 SETUP mode MTC offset time setting for operating procedure and details 4 Set the SETUP mode MIDI device ID setting to 01 in D 108 2 and to 02 in D 108 3 Refer to page 120 SETUP mode MIDI device ID setting for operating procedure and details 5 Using the SETU...

Page 82: ...er re chase operation During the re chase operation sound output will be muted If the drift is within 10 frames the slave will recognize this and continue to travel Because the master supplies digital signal to slave in this system re chase is rarely carried out following chase lock 1 Press the select key of the voluntary RECORD TRACK of the master machine and slave machine You can use the D 108 1...

Page 83: ...UT of the computer with MIDI interface with MIDI IN of D 108 The computer sequence software complying to MMC MTC must be activated Setup of external equipment Sequence software is setup as follows Set for output of MTC Set frame rate of the MTC to be output Confirm start time of the tune Refer to Owners Manual of the respective equipment for details External MIDI equipment sync system by the slave...

Page 84: ...the time it arrives at the head of the tune Offset mode For BAR BEAT The MTC offset time can be set to the same time as the start time of the tune set by the sequence software Because the ABS 0 position is set at the 0002BAR 1BEAT 00CLK position in the D 108 as mentioned before the preceding time required for sync is already set The preceding time of two bar lengths could change in length dependin...

Page 85: ... D 108 8TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER OPTICAL PREVIEW ENVELOPE LOCATE REC END VARI PITCH RECORD STOP PLAY REWIND F FWD PUNCH LOCATE REHEARSAL TAKE TIME BASE SEL RECALL STORE HOLD NO EXIT YES EXECUTE DISP SEL REDO UNDO ERASE AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE CLIPBOARD AUTO RTN OUT IN AUTO PLAY AUTO PUNCH START OUT IN END TC IN LOCKED HD ACCESS RECORD TRACK 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 PGM SEL PUNCH IN OU...

Page 86: ...k setting in the Setup mode on page 119 for the procedure and additional information 7 Press the DISP SEL key while holding down the EXECUTE YES key to select MTC as the Time Base indication Setting the FD 8 Slave Refer to the FD 8 User s Guide for the procedure and additional information 1 Use the same frame rate as the D 108 for the MTC frame rate setting in the Setup mode 2 Use the D 108 s offs...

Page 87: ...plies a digital signal to the slave machine in this system the slave machine will not perform the re chase operation after chase lock is complete If the Chase Lock operation or control is incorrect check all connections cables and settings Selecting a recording track Select the recording tracks for both master and slave Recording You can record while the D 108 is chase locked 1 Press the SHIFT key...

Page 88: ...s much time as the song duration ABS 0 to REC END To save all data including Additional tracks 9 24 two track data will be output twelve times which takes twelve times the song duration Saved data is also loaded two tracks at a time adat digital signal You can save and load each Program individually After about five seconds of pilot signal shown in gray in the diagram below song data in the curren...

Page 89: ...non compression recording and the S P DIF or adat formats should be able to save and load the D 108 s data correctly However some devices may not due to the occurrence of multiple errors The following Fostex models have been tested and approved for the save and load operation FOSTEX D 5 PIONEER D 05 Note when saving data using DAT or adat Song data can be saved as a real track additional track or ...

Page 90: ...evice respectively may generate a digital loop Refer to Connecting a digital mixer on page 50 for more information Setting up an external device 1 Set the same sampling rate to that of the D 108 2 Select digital input on the external device so that the external device will accept a digital signal On some external devices you may have to set up so that the external device will synchronize with the ...

Page 91: ...e the JOG wheel 9 Select the desired track range using the JOG dial You can select 1 9 and 17 of the points that are flashing left Use the SHUTTLE or HOLD key to move the flashing cursor to the left then turn the JOG dial to select 8 16 and 24 You can select track saving combinations from Tr1 16 Tr1 24 Tr9 16 Tr9 24 and Tr17 24 in addition to Tr1 8 Note Refer to the Note on page 89 prior to saving...

Page 92: ...r perform any other operation that would disconnect the S P DIF signal until the session is complete Otherwise the D 108 will generate noise and affect the connected device If the external device has only COAXIAL type RCA digital I O connectors connect an optional COP 1 optical coaxial converter to use an S P DIF digital signal Connecting both output and input connectors on the D 108 to the input ...

Page 93: ...ion the existing data will be overwritten by the new data If you do not wish to overwrite any data in any current Program use the JOG dial toselect New PGM to execute the load operation You can do this only when the number of existing Programs is 99 or less and the hard disk has enough free space to accommodate the new data If a program that is already recorded with some sort of data is selected a...

Page 94: ...nection Before making connections make sure that both the D 108 and the SCSI drive are turned off Up two SCSI drives may be connected on a SCSI chain with the D 108 Connect one SCSI drive as a current drive for real time recording playback Refer to SCSI ID number setting below The SCSI connector on the D 108 is a 25 pin connector compatible with Macintosh computers Use a cable with connectors that...

Page 95: ...onnected SCSI device appear on the display and and SURE flash 6 Press the EXECUTE YES key The Backup format flashing message appears and SURE flashes This indicates that you are in the stand by mode to format the backup purpose SCSI harddisk in the Backup Format 7 PressandholddowntheRECORDbuttonandpress the EXECUTE YES key REMAIN lights up and formatting starts As the formatting operation progress...

Page 96: ...ss the EXECUTE YES key SURE flashes The digital signal to save is set on SCSI 6 the program number currently set on the current drive flashes and the size of that program appears 6 Rotate the JOG dial to select a Program to save You can select any existing Program individually or all Programs Save All Refer to the next section for information on saving all Programs As mentioned previously the disp...

Page 97: ... based on use of disks that were already formatted for backup use when saving programs using several disks It is recommended that all the disks to save data on are already formatted prior to the save process However there may be times that you will unexpectedly not have enough formatted disks during the save process thus forcing you to use an unformatted disk or a used disk that already has other ...

Page 98: ...save process is started and save is taking place serially from Program 1 COMPLETED lights up when the program is successfully saved 4 PresstheSTOPbuttonortheEXIT NOkeytoreturn to the previous Time Base display Loading the data using SCSI Here you are loading on the current drive the data of each program or the data of all programs saved on the backup purpose SCSI hard disk The prerequisite is that...

Page 99: ...lace If you do not want to overwrite the existing data select New PGM mentioned above prior to loading If you have selected Load All The D 108 will indicate the destination Program number on the internal hard disk Use the JOG dial to select a desired destination Program number into which to load data If the destination hard disk already contains data and you select a Program DEL Delete appears fol...

Page 100: ...ew PGM appears and SURE flashes Turning the JOG dial in this state makes it possible to select a program on the current drive The size of the program appears when the program is selected If you select a program that is already recorded with data and load is executed for the load destination the existing data is deleted while loading takes place If you do not want to overwrite the existing data sel...

Page 101: ...ever you must be careful of the following points when using a SCSI drive as the current drive Backup drive connections Connect the backup purpose SCSI disk to the other open SCSI terminal of the SCSI device that is already connected as the current drive as shown in the figure below there is no specific chronological order concerned when connecting the equipment Note Always terminate the empty SCSI...

Page 102: ... Using a disk that has been previously saved or loaded may result in slower access speed Note 1 Saving and loading in WAV only accesses the file on the route and therefore the folder is not recognized Note that there is a limit to the number of characters and symbols that can be input for the title since DOS file names only allow for 8 characters and an extension WAV and cannot accommodate long fi...

Page 103: ...ly When using such disk for save purposes always take the file out of the folder Note when loading voluntary track data When loading with WAV data is overwritten while being loaded If data already exists as a program on the current drive then the existing data will be overwritten for the amount of the data loaded You can also effectively use this feature when loading a similar program on the progr...

Page 104: ...programs The instructions indicated above apply to a disk without any data saved on it immediately after formatting However when using a disk with data already on it the program saved can be selected in the following manner By turning the JOG dial the program New PGM and Eject operations of the save side can alternately be selected This refers to creation of a new program on the disk However it in...

Page 105: ...e the title remains the same as when conducting Track Exchange For example if you change 02 WAV to 05 WAV and change 05 WAV to 02 WAV and attempt loading tracks 2 and 5 will be replaced with each other 1 PresstheDISPSELkeytogotothe SETUP menu then press the EXECUTE YES key This will put you in the SETUP mode 2 Select Load PGM is flashing with the JOG dial then press the EXECUTE YES key The digital...

Page 106: ...the corresponding SETUP menu This chapter explains how to use the Changing the initial settings menus shown in Table 1 and the Check menu shown in Table 2 For more information on the Execution menus refer to the corresponding pages in the Reference page column in Table 3 Table 1 Changing the initial settings menu Parameters Display Default setting Refer page Community Setting a time signature Sign...

Page 107: ...elect a different menu via the JOG dial This lights up when the FD 8 enters SETUP mode Note With the factory initial settings or when you turn on the power again after you format a current drive disk Drive Sel Setting a current drive appears Otherwise the first hierarchy level of the previously selected SETUP menu appears 2 Select the desired menu using the JOG dial then press the EXECUTE YES key ...

Page 108: ...ts a beat with the last registered time signature i e one bar before the bar In the case of the initial setting because only the first bar is registered with a 4 4 beat the beat counts with a 4 4 beat until the end unless you register a different time signa ture after the second bar Time Signature Register 5 Press the EXECUTE YES key when the D 108 displays SIGNATURE The display will show flashing...

Page 109: ...s mode sets up the tempo on a song The way it sets this up is for example for the tempo to become 150 bpm at the 3rd beat in the 12th bar The tempo setting and time signature in the previous section make up a tempo map After the tempo map has been calculated by completing the tempo and time signature setting the D 108 will be able to handle BAR BEAT CLOCK and the metronome function You need to set...

Page 110: ...e previous section and the tempo settings you can enter are 30 250 bpm For your information the means No tempo setting registered and can be used to delete a tempo change point When you turn the JOG dial while the display shows bar or flashing it will either show the tempo as on the already registered bar beat or as if a bar beat has no tempo setting registered 7 Press the EXECUTE YES key after yo...

Page 111: ...setting In the case of initial setting it will show Off 4 Choose either ON or OFF with the JOG dial On Click tone will be generated Off Click tone will not be generated 5 PressEXECUTE YESkeyafterchoosingthesettingyouwant 44 1kHz SETUP 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 42 OL 0 30 24 18 12 9 6 3 Press either the STOP button or EXIT NO key to re turn from the second step menu to the first or to quit SETUP mode The men...

Page 112: ...tion Time Signature and section Tempo as previously mentioned In case of the MTC MIDI Time Code you need to set the section MTC Frame Rate MTC Offset Time and MTC Offset Mode described below See page 75 MIDI Synchronization Function for details of the MIDI sync Initial setting CLK Available setting CLK MIDI Clock Song Position Pointer MTC MIDI Time Code Off This setting is applicable song by song ...

Page 113: ...ote There are no 29 97nd or 29 97df in the MTC standard Use either 30nd or30df unless you definitely need to synchronize the D 108 with NTSC video 44 1kHz SETUP 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 42 OL 0 30 24 18 12 9 6 3 Press either the STOP button or EXIT NO key to return from the second step menu to the first or to quit the SETUP mode The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so that you can corr...

Page 114: ... on the tempo map See page 75 MIDI synchronization function for details of the MTC sync Initial setting ABS Available setting ABS Bar This setting is applicable song by song This setting can be saved or loaded as a part of the song data The setting is memorized even when the powering is off Notes As an example if you set MTC Offset mode to ABS and you wish to start the song from MTC s 1h 00m 00s 0...

Page 115: ...frequency before setting up this mode 1 Press the DISP SEL key and choose the flashing SETUP mode on the display Then press the EXECUTE YES key The SETUP display will stop flashing 2 With the JOG dial choose Slave Mode The display will start flashing The display will also show the current setting In the case of the initial setting it will display Off 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key The current setting...

Page 116: ...rets that as out of sync and tries to chase and lock to MTC sent from the master device This operation is called re chasing Dur ing the re chase operation audio output is muted If the slave machine slips with MTC from the master device by less than ten frames the slave machine continues running while recognizing the slippage Notes This menu is used to select a digital used for external syn chroniz...

Page 117: ... on the display for one second as a warning message Change the protect mode setting to OFF in this situation Press either the STOP button or EXIT NO key to return from the second step menu to the first or to quit the SETUP mode The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so that you can correct the setting choose some other SETUP mode or eventually return to the normal time base disp...

Page 118: ... YES key to register the tracks you have chosen The display will go back to the display of item 2 When the D 108 recognizes an incoming digital signal correctly the red DIGITAL display will stop flashing If the red DIGITAL indication is flashing check the connection and cable between D 108 and the external digital equipment Notes If you set up the wrong sampling frequency for the incoming SPDIF th...

Page 119: ...track you want with the JOG dial Then use the HOLD key or SHUTTLE dial to move to the Rch Using the same method for choosing the Lch choose the track in the Rch If you choose normal numerical pairs such as L 1 R 2 L 3 R 4 L 7 R 8 a two channel stereo signal will be transmitted in SPDIF digital audio format In this case the odd channels will be directed to the Lch and even channels to the Rch accor...

Page 120: ...isplay Then press the EXECUTE YES key The SETUP display stops flashing 2 With the JOG dial choose Resolution The display will start flashing The display will also show the current setting In the case of the initial setting it will show Off 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key The current setting will start flashing which indicates it is ready to change setting 4 With the JOG dial choose either On or Off If...

Page 121: ...Press the DISP SEL key and choose the flashing SETUP mode on the display Then press the EXECUTE YES key The SETUP display stops flashing 2 With the JOG dial choose Sample Rate The display will start flashing The display will also show the current setting In the case of the initial setting it will show 44 1 3 Press the EXECUTE YES key The current setting will start flashing which indicates it is re...

Page 122: ...08 is connected to a digital mixer in a system which could create a digital loop depending on the input and output connec tions it is recommended to be used with Clock Sel set to Int to prevent this digital loop 1 Press the DISP SEL key and choose the flashing SETUP mode on the display Then press the EXECUTE YES key The SETUP display stops flashing 2 With the JOG dial choose Clock Sel The display ...

Page 123: ...vent number on each track 5 Press the EXIT NO key or STOP button to quit the SETUP mode Press either the STOP button or EXIT NO key to return from the second step menu to the first or to quit SETUP mode The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so that you can correct the setting choose some other SETUP mode or eventually return to the normal time base display For details on audio ...

Page 124: ...ng will be ignored even though setup of the current drive is executed For example when using the E IDE hard disk only IDE and SCSI will display alternately when the JOG dial is rotated as explained in the above Step 3 Now although the EXECUTE YES key is pressed after se lecting SCSI the setting will remain at IDE The result will be the same at using SCSI only for the current drive But if E IDE and...

Page 125: ...lusive Common System Real Time Clock Commands Aux Message Local ON OFF All Notes OFF Reset Active Sense Notes rem 1 MMC Device ID 00 99 127 MTC Identity reply FOSTEX Exclusive rem 2 MMC Device ID 00 99 127 MTC Inquiry FOSTEX Exclusive Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO No Yes Version V1 00 Date Model D 108 MIDI Implementation Chart 8 Track Digital Rec...

Page 126: ...Refer to MMC Response Information Field List MMC Response Information Field List Command 01 SELECTED TIME CODE READ WRITE MOVE ADD SUBTRACT 03 REQUESTED OFFSET READ WRITE 04 ACTUAL OFFSET READ 08 GP 0 READ WRITE MOVE ADD SUBTRACT 09 GP 1 READ WRITE MOVE ADD SUBTRACT 0A GP 2 READ WRITE MOVE ADD SUBTRACT 0B GP 3 READ WRITE MOVE ADD SUBTRACT 0C GP 4 READ WRITE MOVE ADD SUBTRACT 0D GP 5 READ WRITE MOV...

Page 127: ...c track Move clip 12 4D count mmc track 32 4D edit message Move clip 12 4D count mmc track 32 4D edit message Move clip 12 4D count mmc track 32 4D edit message Move clip 12 4D count mmc track 32 4D edit message Digital in ch 13 41 channel channel Digital out ch 13 42 channel channel Refer to Note Move clip 12 4D count mmc track 32 4D edit message Program change 13 43 program Click on off 13 44 on...

Page 128: ...edit message 00 Digital in ch st 23 41 33 41 channel channel Adat in status 23 41 33 41 channel 7F count mmc track Digital out ch st 23 42 33 42 channel channel Adat out status 23 42 33 42 channel 7F channel 0 Program status 23 43 33 43 program Click status 23 44 33 44 on off Level status 23 45 33 45 count 10 level data resolution status 23 46 33 46 on off midi sync out status23 47 33 47 midi sync...

Page 129: ...ID 06 write 40 count GP3 0B mmc time F7 Example 2 Locate memory is recalled using the read command F0 7F device ID 06 read 42 count GP3 08 mmc time F7 Example 3 On the fly registering in the punch in memory using the move command F0 7F device ID 06 move 4C count destination 0C GP4 source selected time code 01 F7 Example 4 When 1 frame is to be set in the punch in memory using the add command Time ...

Page 130: ...int 14 Indicates void data data necessary for paste does not exist 18 Indicates track select error track necessary to execute copy move or erase cut is not correctly setup 19 repeat count Indicates repeat number error and repeat numbers executable by repeat count 1A Indicates disable rec record disable mode 25 Indicates can t undo rehearsal rehearsal mode of auto rec Impossible to undo 26 Indicate...

Page 131: ...e map request e v e n t n u m b e r e v e n t n u m b e r e v e n t n u m b e r e v e n t n u m b e r e v e n t n u m b e r When one data registered by signature map and tempo set map is declared as one event the number of events from head of the tune the umpteenth event counted from head of the tune must be specified event number 00 is the first event m i d i s y n c m i d i s y n c m i d i s y n...

Page 132: ...ill be replied 12 47 count mmc track erase command When this command is received D 108 will erase the data writes in 0 data in the section from the pre registered auto punch in point through auto punch out point in the track speci fied by mmc track Since time corresponding to length of the erase section is required to complete the erase operation D 108 will immediately reply by 32 47 edit message ...

Page 133: ...t program is executed in a comparatively short time 33 3F edit message 01 completed will be sent back immediately upon completing the execution If it cannot be executed for some reason an error message will be sent back 13 41 channel channel digital in ch select command The audio signal input from SPDIF digital in to assigned to the destination track specified by channel The first channel shown in...

Page 134: ...rsal mode 06 Possible to undo take mode 72 off 22 41 lock status request The command inquiring the slave on off setup status and the lock status D 108 will reply with 32 41 lock status 22 42 lock mode status request The command for inquiring the lock mode setup status and this is replied with 32 42 lock mode 22 45 copy clip status request The command inquiring the clipboard condition If there is a...

Page 135: ...n this command is received this equipment re plies with 34 07 fs rate 24 08 time base status The command for inquiring the setup status of the time base shown in the display When this command is received this equipment replies with 3408 time base Explanation on the Status Reply 32 21 loop op mode loop operation mode status repry This is the reply against the 22 21 loop operation status re quest co...

Page 136: ...ata level status reply This is the reply against the 23 45 level status request and it indicates the present track 1 16 output level data In D 108 as level data is updated 40msec it will be effective if inquiry is made in 40msec units 33 46 on off bar beat resolution status reply This is the reply against 23 46 bar beat resolution status request 33 47 midi sync midi sync out status reply This is t...

Page 137: ...CH IN OUT Connector Ø6mm Phone jack X 1 An optional FOOT SW Model 8051 can be connected REMOTE Connector D sub 15PIN X 1 Recording Reproducing Recording medium 3 5 inch hard disk E IDE type or External SCSI device Recording format FDMS 3 Save Load format FDIO 1 Ver 2 Sampling frequency 44 1kHz 48kHz Quantization 16 bit linear Non expanded A D 20 bit 64 time over sampling Delta Sigma D A 20 bit 128...

Page 138: ...r display 30 Error 35 display 31 Error 36 display 31 Event 33 Extention cable 44 Editing and storing the start end point 72 Erasing 96 99 101 Entering Setup mode 137 F Fast forward button 22 Formatting the hard disk 39 43 171 Formatting a SCSI disk 109 Frame rate setting 151 H Hold Digit move key 18 Hard disk operation LED 13 23 Hard disk recording 32 Hard disk 39 I Introduction 6 Input jack 23 In...

Page 139: ...ey 20 Play button 22 Punch in out jack 23 Power switch 13 Power cable 24 Panel A B 24 Preset display 25 Program change 28 35 50 54 Ping pong recording 59 Punch In Out 75 Punch In Out recording using a foot switch 81 Punch In Out rehearsal mode 78 82 Punch In Out take mode 79 83 Program title setting 147 Program delete 147 Preroll time setting 149 R Record track select key 14 Redo key 19 Recall key...

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