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The STORE key also performs the function of “enter” or “confirm” for various operations.  In the Setup Menus,

pressing the STORE key will answer “yes” to a Verify request.  When loading projects or tracks the STORE key

initiates the action of loading tracks.  There is no shifted function for this key.

[21]

RCL/NO

This key is used to recall locations from memory.  Pressing 

RCL [21]

 then a numeric key sequence (00 through 99)

would recall the location currently in that memory location into the lower line of the 

LCD [18].

The following keys (or key combinations) also represent memory locations that can have values recalled from them:

From the MX-2424

[30]

IN

[30]

<SHIFT>IN<OFFSET>

[31]

OUT

From the RC-2424

[69]

IN

[70]

OUT

[78]

OFFSET

[75]

<SHIFT>PREV<REF>

[76]

<SHIFT>NEXT<SYNCP>

The RCL key is also used to provide a NO or CANCEL response to a potentially destructive operation.  There is no

shifted function for this key.

[17]

NUMERIC KEYS

These keys are used to directly enter a time code value into the bottom line of the LCD.  When used in combination

with the 

RCL [21]

 and 

STORE [20]

, the numeric keys are used to access the various memory locations from 00

through 99. To store a single digit location point zero must be pressed before pressing the number, i.e. 01.

  

In the

Setup Menus, these keys directly select menu banks and are used to enter date, time and other numeric data.

Time code values are entered into the active location beginning with the right-hand digit, which moves left as

additional digits are entered.  Use CLR to reset the active location to zero [00:00:00:00].

Pressing 

SHIFT [19]

 then 

0

 toggles the time code number in the lower display between negative and positive.  This

is one way to store a negative value, to use as an offset for example.

JOG/SCRUB WHEEL AND SURROUNDING KEYS:

[38, 42] SCRUB/SHTL KEY & WHEEL

Pressing the 

SCRUB/SHTL [38]

 key activates the 

SCRUB/SHTL [42]

 wheel.  The wheel’s outer ring is used for

Shuttle and the inner wheel is used for audio scrub.

[39]

NUDGE/CAPT EVENT

Pressing 

NUDGE [39]

 moves the audio between the In and Out points using the 

UP/DOWN [41/43]

 keys or the

SCRUB/SHTL [42]

 wheel on tracks that are enabled for editing.  Pressing 

NUDGE [39]

 again will save the

operation. This operation will also split the audio at the IN and OUT points if needed.  It is possible to press

CLEAR [15]

 at any time to cancel the Nudge operation.

Nudge resolution can be set with the 

SCRUB/SHTL [42]

 ring by moving the cursor under the desired digit.  Nudge

resolutions are possible in the following increments: 1 Sub-Frame, 10 Sub-Frames, 1 Frame, 10 Frames, 1 Second,

10 Seconds, 1 Minute, Ten Minutes, 1 Hour and 10 Hours.   Subframe display must be turned on in Menu 270 to be

able to nudge in subframe resolutions.

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Summary of Contents for MX-2424

Page 1: ... MX 2424 24 Track 24 Bit Hard Disk Recorder RC 2424 Remote Control Unit D00224500A OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...perations 35 Menu Bank 000 Rates References 36 Menu Bank 100 Buss Controls 39 Menu Bank 200 System Controls 39 Menu Bank 300 MIDI 42 Menu Bank 400 Input Output 42 Menu Bank 500 Audio Controls 44 Menu Bank 700 Disk 44 Menu Bank 800 Project 47 Menu Bank 900 System 47 Advanced Functions 49 Auto Punch 49 Loop Mode 50 Auto Punch Loop Mode 51 Using Managing Virtual Tracks 52 Auto Unload 54 Editing Funct...

Page 3: ...re to re fit the fuse cover IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN IMPORTANT for U K Customers TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This eq...

Page 4: ...prod uct ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 23 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce hea...

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Page 10: ...n be rack mounted on top of each other in a standard 19 rack when forced air rack ventilation is provided Each unit will occupy 3U of space A one inch clearance is required on both sides of the MX 2424 even in single unit installations In facilities with raised computer room style flooring a ventilation opening in the floor is recommended In no case should the internal rack temperature ever exceed...

Page 11: ... LRC 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 MX 2424 REAR PANEL 11 ...

Page 12: ...d AES EBU Male Connector This connector will output stereo AES EBU digital audio and clock from a selectable stereo pair of adjacent odd even tracks The default setting is clock only 54 S PDIF Connectors S PDIF Coaxial Input Connector This connector allows the input of S PDIF stereo digital audio which can then be routed to any odd even pair of tracks Sample rate conversion may be applied to audio...

Page 13: ...n of external storage devices to the MX 2424 Please refer to SCSI Tips for MX Users for more detail 57 Word Clock In Out Thru The Word Clock In connector allows the MX 2424 to lock to a variety of standard word clock sources If the MX 2424 is set to read digital clock and it is not present or there is a mismatch in the frequencies the Sample Lock 50 indicator will flash The Word Clock Out connecto...

Page 14: ... When slaved to incoming MIDI time code it may be necessary to also lock the MX 2424 to the digital clock of the device that is sending the MIDI time code The MIDI Out connector will generate MIDI time code that corresponds to the current position of the play head including any offset The MIDI Thru connector will pass the MIDI information present on the MIDI In connection through the MX 2424 unalt...

Page 15: ... DB25 M DB25 M 5 Meters 8 Channels input or output per cable To connect the outputs of the IF AN24 if installed in the MX 2424 to the inputs of an analog device with XLR connectors CU SD203 DB25 M XLR M 3 Meters CU SD205 DB25 M XLR M 5 Meters 8 Channels per cable To connect the outputs of an analog device with XLR connectors to the inputs of the IF AN24 if installed in the MX 2424 CU SD303 DB25 F ...

Page 16: ...DOP16 Fiber Optic Cable 5 Meters 8 Channels input or output per cable To connect digitally to another device using AES EBU connections when the IF AE24 is installed in the MX 2424 CU AES825 AES EBU DB25 M XLR M x 4 and XLR F x 4 8 Meters 8 Channels input and output per cable CU AES2503 AES EBU DB25 M AES EBUDB25 M 1 Meter CU AES2510 AES EBU DB25 M AES EBUDB25 M 3 Meters CU AES2516 AES EBU DB25 M A...

Page 17: ...is cable is used to connect to another device to provide video sync to the MX 2424 CU BB102 BNC BNC 75 Ohm RG59 2 Meters CU BR202 BNC RCA 75 Ohm RG59 2 Meters 62 Net Connection Category 5 Ethernet cables are used to connect the MX 2424 to a computer running the ViewNet application When connecting directly to a computer a Crossover Cable is used When connecting to a computer through an Ethernet hub...

Page 18: ...LR time code connections CU AD402 XLR F TRS M 2 Meters CU AD403 XLR F TRS M 3 Meters CU AD405 XLR F TRS M 5 Meters For time code input to the MX 2424 from a device with XLR time code connections 60 MIDI In Out Thru Connections This cable is used for MIDI connections between the MX 2424 and other equipment CU MD201 0 3 Meter CU MD203 1 Meter CU MD205 1 5 Meters CU MD210 3 Meters CU MD215 4 5 Meters...

Page 19: ...MX 2424 FRONT PANEL 19 ...

Page 20: ...32 33 34 35 36 37 73 74 75 27 76 77 78 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 58 65 66 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 67 68 69 70 71 72 RC 2424 FRONT PANEL 20 ...

Page 21: ...ro Indicator at the top of the meter will flash when the audio level reaches zero and stay illuminated when three or more consecutive samples show an overload condition The overload condition will turn off when the play or record key is pressed The Edit Select Indicator will light on any track s that are selected for input or editing using the Track Function Keys 1 Edits are only possible on track...

Page 22: ...st one group of eight channels i e 1 8 9 16 and or 17 24 AUTO INPUT Indicates that Auto Input Mode is active When this mode is active any track set to record ready will automatically switch to playback when the transport is running and recording is not taking place When this mode is not active it is possible to monitor the input of any track set to record ready while the transport is in motion Def...

Page 23: ...aste operation on the selected track s at the In point Pressing SHIFT 19 then PASTE SYNC PASTE 9 will perform a Sync Paste operation on the selected track s relative to the position of the Play Head 10 INST SYNC INSERT Pressing INST 10 will perform an Insert operation on the selected track s at the In point Pressing SHIFT 19 then INST SYNC INSERT 10 will perform a Sync Insert operation on the sele...

Page 24: ... Play only and does not initiate any kind of loop function Pressing LOOP 26 plus LOCATE 27 sends the MX to the Pre Roll point before the IN point value 74 77 From the RC 2424 Pressing LOOP 74 immediately initiates one of three possible types of loop sequences as determined in Menu 210 relative to the In and Out points on the MX 2424 currently selected by the MACHINE SELECT 72 keys To cancel Loop m...

Page 25: ...ate the Play Head to the beginning of the previous audio event boundary on any track If a track is in Edit mode then only that track s audio event boundaries will be used by this function Pressing SHIFT 19 then PREV REF 75 will provide access the Master Machine Reference Sync Point Memory Location For more information please see the TL Sync Manual FROM NEXT SYNCP 29 From the MX 2424 Pressing FROM ...

Page 26: ...are active on the TL Bus Any offsets are taken into account for each machine Pressing STORE 20 then IN 30 or OUT 31 will store the time code displayed in the bottom of the LCD into the In or Out memory location Pressing RCL 21 then IN 30 or OUT 31 will recall the In or Out memory location into the bottom of the LCD 18 for viewing or editing 69 70 From the RC 2424 Pressing IN 69 or OUT 70 will caus...

Page 27: ...us offset is shown In all other cases the time code LTC or MTC offset is shown If the MX 2424 is a MASTER on the TL BUS it will still display the LTC offset since the TL BUS offset is ignored in this case Pressing SHIFT then OUT TC READER 31 will display incoming time code in the bottom of the LCD 18 78 From the RC 2424 Pressing OFFSET 78 will recall the Offset of the MX 2424 currently selected by...

Page 28: ...ord mode while the transport continues to play 36 REH The REH 36 key initiates Rehearsal Mode on those tracks that are armed for recording The MX 2424 can be set for one button Rehearse pressing only the REH 36 key initiates Rehearse or to enter Rehearse only when pressing PLAY 35 and REH 36 simultaneously this is the default as determined in Menu 203 Rehearse mode is used to rehearse a recording ...

Page 29: ...ttom line of the LCD 18 After capturing the time code value the CAPT 16 71 LED will flash until a target key is pressed to determine the memory location to store the value This action can be done at any time during normal operation of the MX 2424 including play and record To complete the capture operation either press a target key or press CLEAR 15 to cancel CAPT 16 71 may be pressed repeatedly co...

Page 30: ... Menus these keys directly select menu banks and are used to enter date time and other numeric data Time code values are entered into the active location beginning with the right hand digit which moves left as additional digits are entered Use CLR to reset the active location to zero 00 00 00 00 Pressing SHIFT 19 then 0 toggles the time code number in the lower display between negative and positiv...

Page 31: ...using the UP DOWN 41 43 keys or the SCRUB SHTL 42 inner wheel Tempo Maps will be implemented in an upcoming version of MX OS Documentation accompanying that version will provide a description of this feature 45 PROJECT NEW Press PROJ 45 to access Project and Track file management functions such as Load Delete Rename Smart Copy and TapeMode Convert Please refer to Disk Operations Project Functions ...

Page 32: ... it possible to change settings on that machine Possible selections are 1 6 The yellow LED above the Machine Select Keys will light to indicate the currently selected machine The red LED will blink when any track on that machine is armed for recording and light solid when actually recording For example it is possible to have a track armed for recording on machine 3 with its red LED blinking and co...

Page 33: ...t a new disk 11 The status of the backup will be displayed in the LCD until it is completed When completed press SHIFT then UNMOUNT to remove the DVD RAM disk To Restore a Project from DVD RAM 1 Be sure all SCSI devices are properly connected 2 Press SHIFT then UNMOUNT to un mount all drives 3 Open the DVD RAM drive tray insert the disk containing the project to be restored and close the tray 4 Pr...

Page 34: ...e MX 2424 s memory this may take a few minutes When completed press SHIFT then UNMOUNT to remove the Travan tape To Restore a Project from Travan Tape 1 Be sure all SCSI devices are properly connected 2 Press SHIFT then UNMOUNT to un mount all drives 3 Insert the tape into the Travan drive that contains the project to be restored 4 Press MOUNT to mount all drives This may take a few minutes Do not...

Page 35: ...rmal time code display the SETUP LED will turn off To change the value or setting of a Menu press TRIM 40 with the desired Menu displayed in the LCD The TRIM LED will light Then use the SCRUB wheel or the UP DOWN 41 43 arrow keys just above the SCRUB wheel to select the new setting Use the SHUTTLE ring to move the cursor left or right if applicable Press STORE YES 20 to confirm the new setting If ...

Page 36: ...stay in sync it is recommended that you lock the MX 2424 sample reference clock to the device generating the MTC This is done by making a word clock connection from the device generating MTC to the MX 2424 and selecting External Wordclock in Menu 002 Varispeed Select this to enable Varispeed operation Varispeed amount is possible in 0 1 increments within a 12 5 range This range is set in Menu 006 ...

Page 37: ...is used when transferring digital audio into the MX 2424 through the stereo AES EBU inputs 55 or the SPDIF inputs 54 This setting may also be used if AES EBU or SPDIF null clock is to be used by the MX 2424 as its digital clock source Menu 462 2CH In Source is used to choose either AES EBU or SPDIF 003 Samp Ref Status This is a detailed display indication only of the current source of digital cloc...

Page 38: ... the MX 2424 will not derive digital clock from incoming MTC 005 Sample Rate From this Menu it is possible to change the playback sample rate of a Project NOTE It is possible to change the playback sample rate of a Project to a rate that does not match the original sample rate of the audio file resulting in a playback speed that does not match the original recording The possible choices including ...

Page 39: ...appear in a different order on the RC 2424 The lowest ID number would be machine 1 on the RC 2424 112 Ident Assigned This is a detailed display indication only of the assigned machine ID It is not possible to make changes to any setting from this menu The machine ID currently assigned is also displayed in the normal operating state of the LCD 18 Menu Bank 200 System Controls 200 Record Mode This m...

Page 40: ... and REH 37 pressed exactly when it is desired to enter rehearse mode To punch out press the PLAY 35 alone This is the default setting Rehearse In this mode REH 37 alone is used to punch in to rehearse mode To punch out press PLAY 35 alone 204 Capt React Time The setting of this menu will allow back timing of captured values to compensate for consistently late captures which may vary from person t...

Page 41: ...on does not work with Auto Record alone or manual punching See Advanced Functions for more detail 212 Pre Roll With this Menu it is possible to adjust the amount of Pre Roll applied during a Loop or edit preview operation up to the In Point Pre Roll can be set in one frame increments Default is 3 seconds 213 Post Roll With this Menu it is possible to adjust the amount of Post Roll applied during a...

Page 42: ...is Menu allows the MIDI Device ID of the MX 2424 to be set It may become necessary to change this when the MX 2424 is sharing the same MIDI Device ID as other equipment in a MIDI setup Default is 74 Menu Bank 400 Input Output 400 Inputs 1 8 48k This Menu allows selection of input source for the first block of eight channels The 48k designates the setup is for recording at 44 1kHz 48kHz and their a...

Page 43: ...ed input to tracks 17 24 is taken from inputs 17 24 of a digital I O module IF AE24 IF AD24 or IF TD24 if installed 2CH In When selected the stereo digital inputs are routed to channels 17 24 with the Left signal going to the Odd tracks 17 19 21 23 and the Right signal going to the Even tracks 18 20 22 24 It is then possible to record enable the desired Odd Even pair of tracks for stereo recording...

Page 44: ...t is 10ms Any crossfade will be applied in real time and heard when punching in or out of record 540 Gapless Punchout Gapless Punchout allow the ability to immediately switch from monitoring input audio to previously recorded audio without any delay This Menu allows this feature to be turned off if desired Default is On NOTE This affects monitoring functions only actual audio punching is always ga...

Page 45: ... This is a fast way to erase an entire disk INITIALIZING A DISK WILL ERASE ALL AUDIO ON THE DISK THERE IS NO UNDO Before a disk is initialized it must be un mounted The SCSI ID location of the disk to be initialized must first be chosen Use TRIM 40 to select the correct disk Init Disk 0 Thru Init Disk 6 Then the MX 2424 will prompt for confirmation The MX 2424 will initialize the disk to the Apple...

Page 46: ... ID location of the disk to be formatted must first be chosen Use TRIM 40 to select the correct disk Format Disk 0 Thru Format Disk 6 Then the MX 2424 will prompt for confirmation 720 Disk Cleanup This Menu Utility is used to free up disk space by deleting all audio files from the disk that are associated with Projects that have been deleted by the MX 2424 THERE IS NO UNDO FOR THIS UTILITY This pr...

Page 47: ...come part of the File Name Menu Bank 900 System 900 Store Settings This Menu allows the current MX 2424 configuration to be stored to one of eleven User Presets All Menu settings are stored into these User Presets The possible choices are User 1 10 Memory locations for storage of User Preset configurations User Default If there is something stored to this location then it will be used as the defau...

Page 48: ...IP settings do not conflict with another device on the network Please refer to the ViewNet Manual for more detail 951 IP Net Mask This Menu Utility is used to enter the IP Net Mask This should be set to 255 255 255 000 and should not be changed unless your network administrator advises that a different setting should be used Please refer to the ViewNet Manual for more detail 952 IP Gateway This Me...

Page 49: ...the bottom line of the LCD 18 With the CAPT LED flashing press IN 30 69 or OUT 31 70 to store the captured value to the In or Out location Note that the time code value is captured at the time the CAPT 16 71 button is pressed CAPT 16 71 may be pressed repeatedly continually updating the captured value until a target is determined Automatic Every time a punch is manually performed the In and Out po...

Page 50: ...y initiate the Loop operation as set in Menu 210 relative to the In and Out points To cancel Loop mode press STOP 34 It is also possible to cancel Loop mode on the fly by pressing PLAY In this case LOOP will be disengaged and the transport will continue playing If the MX 2424 is recording then pressing PLAY will also punch out From the RC 2424 Press LOOP 74 to immediately initiate the Loop operati...

Page 51: ...e Out point and continue playing for the amount of time set as Post Roll then repeat until STOP 34 is pressed or Loop Mode is cancelled This is the default setting If recording in Non Destructive mode recording passes may be undone with the UNDO 12 button NOTE No Undo is available when recording in TapeMode Play Once Cue This setting will cause the MX 2424 to play from the In point minus Pre Roll ...

Page 52: ...rtual Tracks Virtual Track Overview The MX 2424 is capable of up to 999 Tracks per project 24 of those tracks can be played back at once This allows up to 975 virtual tracks to be utilized stored in a project for alternate takes work tracks etc The process of managing these Virtual Tracks is called loading and unloading Only one track may be loaded at a time per playback track Unloading a track re...

Page 53: ... LCD 18 6 Press YES 20 Moving Tracks To move a track from one physical playback location 1 24 to another 1 From the normal time code display in the LCD 18 press PROJ 45 twice 2 Use the UP DOWN Arrow 41 43 buttons to select the project that contains the track that is to be moved 3 With the desired project displayed in the LCD 18 Press PROJ 45 4 Use the UP DOWN Arrow 41 43 buttons or the SCRUB Wheel...

Page 54: ... is unloaded it becomes a virtual track and can then be loaded into any physical track on the MX 2424 NOTE If using this function in Non Destructive Record Mode all audio events on a track will be unloaded along with the newly recorded section before recording the next virtual track In this case it will be necessary to load the original track along with all the virtual tracks for comparison editin...

Page 55: ...be slipped earlier in time to replace the audio that was cut LOCAL CUT SHIFT then CUT The LOCAL CUT function removes the audio from the selected track s between the In and the Out points within an audio event and places it into the clipboard Subsequent audio within that event will be slipped earlier in time to replace the audio that was cut Subsequent events will not move 55 ...

Page 56: ...PY function copies the audio from the selected track s between the In and Out points and places it into the clipboard SPLIT SHIFT then COPY The SPLIT function creates an event boundary at the play head location 56 ...

Page 57: ...does not affect the position of any other audio material on the track s DISCARD SHIFT then CLEAR The DISCARD function removes the audio on both sides of the In and Out points replacing it with silence but will NOT remove audio beyond the next or previous edit boundaries The clipboard is not affected 57 ...

Page 58: ...y other material on the track s SYNC PASTE SHIFT then PASTE Sync paste is similar to PASTE but it allows the user to reference a location defined by the position of the play head other than the IN point Essentially the difference between the play head and the IN point when the audio is copied is maintained when a SYNC PASTE is performed New IN and OUT points are generated at the Sync Past location...

Page 59: ...nsert is similar to SYNC PASTE except instead of pasting over existing audio the audio is moved later in time an amount equal to the pasted audio Essentially the difference between the play head and the IN point when the audio is copied is maintained when a SYNC INSERT is performed New IN and OUT points are generated at the Sync Insert location This allows the user to reference a downbeat in music...

Page 60: ... while slipping all subsequent audio later in time an amount equal to the time between the In and Out points IN NOW SHIFT then OPEN This function will move the audio defined by the In and Out points to the current position of the play head overwriting any existing audio event s The audio s In point is placed at the play head 60 ...

Page 61: ...s This function will split audio events if necessary RENDER SHIFT then REDO The Render function creates a single continuous audio file from multiple audio events on edit enabled track s between the In and Out points UNDO This steps backward through the Undo history REDO This steps forward through the Undo history 61 ...

Page 62: ...from the TL Media card in the unlikely event that the Flash ROM in the MX 2424 gets zapped as could happen during a power surge or brown out NOTE It is recommended that the MX 2424 s power be connected to an Un interruptable Power Supply UPS or a quality surge protector It is not necessary to connect the MX 2424 to a computer for the following procedure 1 Press SETUP 44 and scroll to Menu 995 Pres...

Page 63: ...d the MX 2424 will appear in the Edit Screen 3 Select Backup MX Software from the Machine Menu 4 Determine a location on the computer to save the MX OS file from the MX 2424 It may be convenient to create a folder to contain new versions of MX OS as they are released Then inside that folder each version could have its own folder to contain the MX OS file and any associated documentation NOTE This ...

Page 64: ... MX 2424 that has the TL Media card inserted or make it active in the Edit Screen by clicking on its Connection button as shown below The button will turn blue and the MX 2424 will appear in the Edit Screen 5 Select Update MX Software from the Machine Menu 6 Locate the MX OS file that was created by the self extracting archive and Open it 7 The TL Media card will be formatted this takes about 2 mi...

Page 65: ...level 0 5 dB Dynamic range D A 111dB typ 20 Hz 22 kHz with A weighted filter DIGITAL OPTIONS AES EBU OPTION I O Capacity 3 D Sub 25F connectors 8 input and 8 output channels per connector 24 in out channels total Quantization 24 bits Sample Rate 38 5kHz to 54kHz 24 I O Channels or at 96kHz 12 I O channels future s w Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 0 dB THD N through or record linear mode Adds no...

Page 66: ...000 External Sample rates 38 5 kHz 96 kHz via external sync input Time Code Type Rate 30 Non drop frame NDF 30 frames per second 30 Drop frame DF 30 frames per second PAL 25 frames per second PAL default setting NTSC 29 97 frames per second NDF NTSC default setting 29 97 Drop frame DF 29 97 frames per second Nominal temperature should be 41 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit 5 to 35 degrees Centigrade Relat...

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