Converting The Additional Track Format - Fostex D2424LVmk2 Reference Manual

24 track digital recorder
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Model D2424LVmkII Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)
"Enable"
0 files will be recorded.
(Initial setting)
"Disable"
0 files will not be recorded.
(4)
Press the [EXIT/NO] key or the [STOP] button
repeatedly to exit SETUP mode.
To cancel the operation, or to restore the setting
obtained prior to the [EXECUTE/YES] key press,
press the [STOP] button or the [EXIT/NO] key.
Each time you press one of these keys, the
recorder returns to the previous hierarchy level
of the menu, and finally exits SETUP mode and
displays the previous Time Base.

Converting the additional track format

A program created on the current drive formatted by
the unit consists of 56 tracks ("V2 (56)" format): 24 real
tracks plus 32 additional tracks for a 44.1kHz/48kHz
FS program, or 8 real tracks plus 48 additional tracks
for an 88.1kHz/96kHz FS program.
The "Converting the additional track format" menu allows
to convert the total number of tracks (real track plus
additional tracks) from 56 ("V2 (56)") to 24 ("V1 (24)")
or vice versa.
This function gives compatibility to a hard disk,
allowing you to use a hard disk with both "V2 (56)"
format devices (D2424LV/D824mkII/D1624mkII) and
"V1 (24)" format devices (D824/D1624).
When mounting a hard disk, converted from the "V2 (56)"
format to the "V1 (24)" format, to the D824 or D1624 (a
"V1 (24)" format device), the total number of real tracks
plus additional tracks becomes 24.
An 88.1kHz/96kHz FS program of the D1624 consists of
8 real tracks plus 16 additional tracks.
24 Real Tracks
32 Additional Tracks
24 Real Tracks
32 Additional Tracks
<Note>:
When converting the format from " V2 (56) " to
" V1 (24) ," data on tracks 25 through 56 are deleted.
Even if you convert such a program back to "V2 (56)"
from "V1 (24)", the lost data for tracks 25 through 56
cannot be restored. When a converted hard disk is
mounted on the D2424LVmkII, all 24 tracks on a
44.1kHz/48kHz FS program converted to "V1 (24)"
are used as real tracks, therefore, no additional track
exists.
16 Real Tracks
8 Additional Tracks
When mounting on the D1624
8 Real Tracks
16 Additional Tracks
When mounting on the D824
(1)
While the recorder is stopped, press the [SETUP]
key to enter SETUP mode.
(2)
Turn the Jog dial to select "Add. Trk Convert?" ("?"
flashes), and then press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The display will change to a warning message when
the [EXECUTE/YES] key is pressed and the entire
message will be repeated twice in a flowing
movement.
Upon ending display of the warning message, the
display will change to the one for executing the
conversion and "SURE?" will flash.
Flashing
SETUP
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<Warning Message>:
Caution! If This command is executed, all Multi. Undo &
add. trk 25-56 data will be deleted.
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<Display when converting V2 (56) to V1 (24)>
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<Display when converting V1 (24) to V2 (56)>
Shown when a "V1 (24)" format hard disk is mounted.
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Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while pressing the
[RECORD] button.
Upon flashing converting, "COMPLETED!" will be lit.
SETUP
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Press the [EXIT/NO] key or [STOP] button.
The display will change to the "Disk Optimize?"
menu.
After converting by referring to page "34"
"Optimizing the disk", execute disk optimizing.
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