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Model D2424LV Reference Manual (Handling Programs)
Changing the program FS
Normally, when a new program is produced on the disk, this program will be made using the same
sampling frequency and quantization figures set when the disk was last formatted.
As explained in the separate sheet “
Quick Operation Guide
,” the recorder’s FS can be changed
subsequent to producing the program, so that it will be suitable for the application.
However, the changing the FS will be limited by the quantization figure used at formatting.
<Note: There is a limit to FS’s which can be changed!>
The following FS is limited, depending on the quantization figure (16 bit or 24 bit) set when formatting the current
drive.
* 16 bit current drive -> 44.1kHz or 48kHz
* 24 bit current drive -> 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz or 96kHz
<Notes>
• FS can converted only in the program that is currently active. Do not change the FS of a program that has been
finished. Prerecorded data cannot be guaranteed.
• Do not copy & paste track data between programs with different FS.
Fostex does not guarantee song data which is created using the copy & paste function between programs with
different FS.
1. Press the [SETUP] key while the recorder is
stopped, to put the system in the SETUP mode.
2. Turn the Jog dial to select the first hierarchy level
of the “Sample Rate?” (“?” flash.) menu, and then
press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The currently-set FS will flash.
3. Select the desired FS via the Jog dial and press
the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
Either 44.1 or 48 can be selected in a 16 bit program
and any one of 44.1/48/88.2/96 can be selected for a
24 bit program.
Pressing the
[EXECUTE/YES]
key will set the selected FS
and change the display to the “
Sample Rate?
” menu.
4. Press the [EXIT/NO] key, or the [STOP] button.
The recorder will change to the head (ABS 0) of the
Normal display.
<Note>
If you change the FS (44.1 or 48kHz) of a program
in the 24-track mode to 88.2 or 96kHz, the program
automatically changes to the 8-track mode and track
numbers 1 through 8 on the display are lit.
The following shows display examples when
changing the FS of a 48-kHz/24-bit program to
96kHz.
Also, note that if you change a program recorded in
the 24-track mode to an FS of the 8-track mode,
tracks 1 through 8 can be used as real tracks,
however, tracks 9 through 24 are data for additional
tracks.
In other words, you cannot playback song data on
track 9 through 24 in realtime.
To playback tracks 9 through 24, use the track
exchange function to move data to real tracks.
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
kHz
24
FS
BIT
SETUP
24
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CLOCK
INT
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
kHz
24
FS
BIT
SETUP
24
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CLOCK
INT
F
S
M
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
kHz
24
FS
BIT
PGM
24
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
ABS
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CLOCK
INT
F
S
M
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
kHz
FS
BIT
PGM
24
∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
ABS
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CLOCK
INT
Flashing
Flashing
Track numbers 1 through 8 are effective.