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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Before Starting)
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Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 1
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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
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 1
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Track 12
Track 13
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16
Track 17
Track 18
Track 19
Track 20
Track 21
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Real tracks (1 - 8)
Additional tracks (9 - 16)
Additional tracks (17 - 24)
Real tracks (1 - 8)
Real tracks (9 - 16)
Additional tracks (17 - 24)
<When using the D1624>
<When using the D824>
Real tracks and Additional tracks
This recorder features Real Tracks (D824: Tracks 1-8, D1624: Tracks 1-16*) on which real time
record/playback/edit is possible for one program and furthermore, features Additional tracks (D824:
Tracks 9-26, D1624: Tracks 17-24).
The Real Track is normally used to record the sound source in real time and the Additional Track
serves the purpose of temporarily storing sound recorded on the Real Track.
In other words, by temporarily moving data recorded on the Real Track to the Additional Track,
other performances can be recorded on the cleared Real Track.
This recorder contains the “Track Exchange function” to make exchanges between the Real Track
and the Additional Track. If this function is used between mono tracks, it will allow you to freely
swap Real Track + Additional Track data between 24 tracks (tracks 1-24), and between multiple
tracks, Real Tracks and Additional Tracks can be exchanged in 8 track units.
<Note>
If the record time of the data existing on the
additional track is longer than the data on the
real track and all tracks are saved on an
external DAT or adat, then the data of the
additional track can only be saved for the time
equal to the real track, and the remaining data
is not saved. This is because the ABS 0 to REC
END of the real track is automatically
recognized and saved. There is a need to
exchange the track using the track exchange
function in this case, as well.
<Note>
Data on the Additional tracks also affects the
REMAIN value. If Real tracks contain no data,
but Additional tracks contain data, the amount
of data (time and space) will be reflected in
the REMAIN value.
<Note>
You cannot record data on Additional tracks
in real-time. Also, you cannot play back data
on Additional tracks 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>
Track composition of a D1624 formatted in
96kHz/24bit will be 8 Real 16
Additional Tracks, the same as a D824.
Refer to page “
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” for more information on
the Track Exchange function.
You can swap data between twenty-four mono tracks.
You can also swap data between real tracks and additional tracks
in units of eight tracks.
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