The Basics Of The Recorder; Recording Types - Fostex LIVE RECORDING MIXER LR16 Owner's Manual

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Model LR16 [Recorder functions / Recording/playback]
Recording/playback
Before starting recording, understand the basics of the recorder of the LR16.
Recording format
The recorder section of the main unit is equipped with the 3.5 inch hard disk drive. You
can record a linear 16 or 24 bit audio file at 44.1kHz or 48 kHz Fs.
INPUT
TRIM
EQ
Ch Fader
EFF SEND
PAN
Assign SW (ST)
Stereo Fader
STEREO OUT L, R
<Note>:
The diagram shows the basic flow of the
recording signal and some functions are omitted.
Recorder basics
Up to 16 channels
Recorder
Internal
Effector
EFFECT TO STEREO
Stereo mix signal
MON OUT L, R
44
3.5 inch hard disk drive
The recorder section of the LR16
provides 16 multitracks and stereo
L and R tracks. It allows direct re-
cording of up to 16 channel analog
signals and stereo mix recording si-
multaneously. Each analog input sig-
nal is converted to digital after be-
ing level-adjusted using the [TRIM]
control and directly sent to the cor-
responding track, while it can be
sent to the stereo tracks through the
mixer channel where you can tailor
the signal using the mixer functions
including the equalizer, internal ef-
fects processor, etc.
Therefore, you can simultaneously
perform multitrack recording and
rough mix recording during live
performance.
The recorder also provides basic
multitrack recorder functions such
as overdubbing and punch-in/out.
<Memo>:
The hard disk of the re-
corder is FAT32 formatted and a file
recorded by the LR16 is compatible
with a personal computer. You can
export a file to a computer or copy a
file from a computer.

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