Switching The Display Using The [Disp Sel] Key; Switching The Time Base Display Using The [Shift] Key And [Disp Sel] Key; Changing Programs Using The [Pgm Sel] Key - Fostex D2424LVmk2 Reference Manual

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3. Switching the display using the [DISP SEL] key.

Let's assume that you turned off the power while
the time display was using a time base of "ABS,"
and then you turned the power on again.
The recorder time display will again use a time
base of "ABS."
ABS TIME display
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At this time if you press the [DISP SEL] key, the
Disk Remain display will appear. (Both recordable
time and hard disk capacity remaining will be
converted to mono track and expressed in time
and megabytes.)
DISK REMAIN display
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If "BAR/BEAT/CLK" is selected for the time base
(explained later), the DISK REMAIN indication will
show a value (in terms of the number of
measures) calculated based on the last beat/
tempo data on the tempo map of the recorded
song.
If you press the [DISP SEL] key again, the MTC IN
display will appear. If an optional Model 8346
TC/SYNC card is installed, and the reference TC
is switched to "LTC", and an external TC is input,
that reference input LTC time figure will be
displayed.
MTC IN display
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If you press the [DISP SEL] key again, the screen
will return to the "ABS TIME" display.
4. Switching the Time Base display using the
[SHIFT] key and [DISP SEL] key
When the screen is showing the ABS TIME or
REMAIN display, if you press the [DISP SEL] key
repeatedly while holding down the [SHIFT] key,
the TIME BASE display will change cyclically.
You can select one of the following Time Base
displays.
ABS
H
M
S
PGM
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CLOCK
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REMAIN
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CLOCK
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MTC IN
H
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PGM
OL
BIT
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0
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9
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CLOCK
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30
42
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12
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OL
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FS
kHz
INT
OL
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OL
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FS
1
2
kHz
INT

5. Changing Programs using the [PGM SEL] key

<Note>:
and selecting, will only functions when the " Chain
Play? " menu in the SETUP mode is " Off. "
In regards to the " Chain Play? " menu in the SETUP
mode, see page 61 .
* About the Program Change function
The Program Change function divides the hard disk
space into up to 99 parts to accommodate 99
separate Programs (P01-P99 - as long as available
recording time allows) so you can record, play back,
edit, and reachieve (save and load) data for each
Program individually. For example, the first song
can be Program 1, the second song can be Program
2, etc. You need to recall the desired Program before
you start recording, playback, editing, or reachieving.
FS
Pressing the [PGM SEL] key will cause the recorder
kHz
INT
to enter Program select mode, display the message
"Select PGM !", followed by the current Program
and Program number and a flashing "SURE?"
indication.
SETUP
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ABS time base
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BAR/BEAT/CLK time base
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MTC time base
MTC
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Such operations as program compilation
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SURE?
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ABS
H
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PGM
OL
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BIT
0
3
FS
6
9
kHz
12
CLOCK
18
24
INT
30
42
21
22
23
24
BAR
PGM
OL
24
BIT
0
3
FS
6
9
kHz
12
CLOCK
18
24
INT
30
42
21
24
22
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H
M
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PGM
OL
BIT
24
0
3
FS
6
9
kHz
12
18
CLOCK
24
INT
30
42
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OL
BIT
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0
3
FS
6
9
kHz
12
18
CLOCK
24
INT
30
42
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PGM
OL
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BIT
0
3
FS
6
9
kHz
12
CLOCK
18
24
INT
30
42
20
21
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