Model D2424LVmkII Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
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(1)
Press the [SETUP] key.
The recorder enters Setup mode.
(2)
Use the Jog dial to select “Save PGM?,” and then
press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The message “
Save Device?
” and an indication of
the digital signal to be saved (“
SPDIF
,” “
adat
, or
“
IDE2
” ) will flash on the display.
(3)
Rotate the Jog dial to select a type of digital signal
("adat" or "SPDIF") format to be used for the save
operation.
Selecting “
adat
” will save data in the adat digital
signal format. Selecting “
SPDIF
” will save data in
the S/P DIF digital signal format.
(4)
Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
Selection of the digital signal format for the save
operation will be confirmed, and the existing
Program numbers will flash on the display.
(5)
Rotate the Jog dial to select a Program to save.
You can select any existing Program (up to 99) to
save.
(6)
Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The length of the time (ABS 0 - REC END) of the
program recording selected appears and the time
shown can be edited.
The time is usually saved according to the time
displayed, however, it is possible to shorten the time
to save at this stage when saving the time. In other
words, though the actual recording may be 9
minutes 00 seconds, as shown in the example below,
that time can be edited to 5 minutes when saved.
As mentioned in the
<Note>
on page
91
, if the data
on the additional track is longer the time can be set
to a longer time and saved (however, the maximum
time that can be edited is 59 minutes 59 seconds).
(7)
Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key again.
“
Save Trk ? 1-24
” (“
1
” is flashing) appears on the
display and you can select tracks to save.
(8)
Select the desired track range using the Jog dial.
You can select 1, 9,17, 25, 33, 41, and 49 of the
points that are flashing (left). Use the
Shuttle
dial
to move the flashing cursor to the left, then turn
the
Jog
dial to select 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48 and 56.
<Note>:
Refer to the
<Note>
on page "
91
" prior
to saving data including the additional track.
(9)
Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
“
Start Recorder !
” (Start recording on the recorder)
appears on the display, and “
SURE?
” flashes.
(10)
Confirm that the external device is syncing with
the digital input signal, and start recording on the
external device (DAT or adat).
Setting a START-ID (DAT) or a locate point at the
recording start point will facilitate future loading
operations.
(11)
Confirm that the recording on the external device
has started, and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The save operation starts, and the time required
for the save operation appears on the display and
a few seconds later, it will start counting down.
This few seconds delay is due to the pilot signal
which is recorded to mark the beginning of the
Program to facilitate future load operation.
Therefore, the actual save operation starts when
counting down starts.
Two tracks are saved each time in the order of Track
1 and 2, 3 and 4, etc. to a DAT machine.
Eight tracks are saved each time in the order of
Track 1-8, 9-16, etc. to an adat machine.
(12)
When data is successfully saved a “COMPLETED!”
message will appear on the display, and stop the
external DAT or adat.
(13)
Press the [STOP] button or the [EXIT/NO] key to
quit the Setup mode.
The display will return to the previous time base
indication.
To cancel the operation or restore the indication
shown before you pressed the
[EXECUTE/YES]
key, press the
[STOP]
button or the
[EXIT/NO]
key.
Pressing one of these keys repeatedly takes you
to the previous layer, finally quitting the Setup
mode, and the display will return to the previous
time base indication. If you press the
[STOP]
button or the
[EXIT/NO]
key any time after you
execute the save operation but before it is
complete, the saved song data will be invalid.
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