Setting The Slave Type; Setting The Record Protect Function; Off; Vari - Fostex VF160EX Operation Manual

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If you have set Slave Mode to "On" in the previous section "Slave Mode Setting," you can choose what type of external
sync signal that the VF160EX synchronizes to. This mode allows you to choose the external sync signal type.
• Initial setting:

"Vari"

• Offset mode option: "Vari", "Free", "SPDIF" or "adat"
* You can set the mode for each Program individually.
* The settings can be saved and loaded as part of the
song data.
* The settings are maintained after you turn off the
power to the VF160EX.
<Notes>
• You need to input MTC from an external device to the
VF160EX with any Slave Type.
• The VF160EX re-chase window is fixed to ten frames. That
is, if an offset between the master device and slave device
exceeds ten frames, the VF160EX interprets that as out of
sync, and tried to chase and lock to MTC sent from the
master device. This operation is called "re-chasing."
During 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.
• When you set the Slave Type, the Vari Pitch function is
automatically disabled. (The "VARI PITCH" indicator
turns off.)
1. Select "Slave Type" in the menu selection display and
press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The currently set slave type will flash. "Vari" will flash
in the initial setting.
Setting the Record Protect function ["Rec Protect"]
The "Setting the Record Protect function" menu allows you to turn the Record Protection function On or Off.
When this function in turned "On", you cannot record, paste, or erase data. Use this function to protect your important
data from being accidentally erased.
• Initial setting:
• Offset mode option:
* You can set the mode for each Program individually.
* The settings can be saved and loaded as part of the
song data.
* The settings are maintained after you turn off the
power to the VF160EX.
1. Select "Rec Protect" in the menu selection display and
then press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The presently set item (On or Off) will flash. "Off" will
flash in the initial setting.
Setting the Slave Type ["Slave Type"]
Flashing

"Off"

"On" or "Off"
Flashing
2. Select the desired slave type with the [JOG] dial and
press the [ENTER/YES] key.
It will be set to the selected slave type.
After chase lock is achieved, the VF160EX
enters the free run mode with reference
to the internal clock.
Free
If Digital In is selected, the VF160EX runs
in sync with the clock derived from Digi-
tal In.
Vari
(Initial setting)
SPDIF
adat
3. Press the [EXIT/NO] key (or STOP key) to exit from the
SETUP mode.
2. Select "On" or "Off" with the [JOG] dial and then press
the [ENTER/YES] key.
It will be set to the selected item ("On" or "Off").
Selecting "Off" enables recording; you can record, paste,
and erase data.
Selecting "On" disables recording; and you cannot record,
paste, or erase data.
3. Press the [EXIT/NO] key (or STOP key) to exit from the
SETUP mode.
<Note>
When recording is disabled ("On") and you try to record,
paste, or erase data, the VF160EX displays "Protected!"
for a second, indicating that you cannot perform the
operation.
To perform the operation you need to enable recording
("Off").
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After chase lock is achieved, the VF160EX
runs in the vari pitch mode to keep sync
with the master. Note that if the Digital
In is selected, the VF160EX runs in the
same manner as "Free".
After chase lock is achieved, if the
VF160EX receives an S/PDIF digital sig-
nal from the master, it runs in sync with
the S/PDIF clock. Note that, if Digital In
is selected, the VF160EX runs in sync with
the clock derived from Digital In.
After chase lock is achieved, if the
VF160EX receives an adat digital signal
from the master, it runs in sync with the
adat clock. Note that, if Digital In is se-
lected, the VF160EX runs in sync with
the clock derived from Digital In.

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