Fostex UR-2 Owner's Manual page 14

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Model UR-2 <Names and functions>
When SHIFTed:
Pressing this key enters the storage select mode
(see page 28).
8)
[DISPLAY] / [ ] key
This key has primary (unSHIFTed) and second-
ary (SHIFTed) functions.
When unSHIFTed:
Pressing this key switches the display mode (see
page 25).
When SHIFTed:
Pressing this key enters the display brightness
control mode (see page 24).
9)
Transport control key
[
PLAY] key
Pressing this key starts playback.
Pressing this key while holding down the [STOP]
key starts digital scrubbing (see page 55).
[ REC] key
Pressing this key while the [REC RDY] indicator
is lit starts recording (see page 35).
[
STOP] key
Pressing this key stops playback or recording.
When the unit is stopped, pressing the [REW]
or [F FWD] key while pressing down this key
skips to the beginning or the last recording po-
sition of the current file.
[
REW] key
Pressing this key while stopped starts fast-
rewind at up to 30 times the normal playback
speed. Pressing this key during playback ex-
ecutes backward cueing playback (see page 54).
While stopped, pressing this key while holding
down the [STOP] key skips to the beginning (ABS
0) of the current file (see page 60).
[
F FWD] key
Pressing this key while stopped starts fast-
forward at up to 30 times the normal playback
speed. Pressing this key during playback ex-
ecutes forward cueing playback (see page 54).
While stopped, pressing this key while holding
down the [STOP] key skips to the last recording
position of the current file (see page 60).
10)
[INPUT LEVEL] control
Adjusts the input level of analog signals fed to
the [ANALOG INPUT] connectors (see page 33).
You can check and adjust the input level in the
input monitor mode.
11)
[MIC GAIN] control
Adjusts the input gain of an external micro-
phone signal fed to the [MIC IN] connector on
the front panel.
12)
[MIC IN] connector
Connects an external microphone.
By turning on the [MIC IN] indicator by press-
ing the [MIC IN] key, you can make recording
using an external microphone as well as can mix
playback signal of a file playback and an
external microphone signal.
You can supply the phantom power to the
[MIC IN] connector (see page 40).
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13)
[PHANTOM] indicator
By setting the "Phantom" menu item in the MIC
IN SETUP menu of the MENU mode to "On", the
phantom power is supplied to the [MIC IN]
connector and this indicator is lit (see page 40).
14)
[MIC IN] / [MIC IN] indicator, [MIC SET] key
This key has primary (unSHIFTed) and second-
ary (SHIFTed) functions.
When unSHIFTed:
Pressing this key switches on or off the micro-
phone input.
When on, the indicator lights up. When off, it is
unlit (see page 34).
If you press this key to switch on the micro-
phone input during recording, the microphone
input takes priority and you can starts micro-
phone recording (see pages 34 and 38).
If you switch on the microphone input during
playback, you can mix the microphone signal
to the playback signal (see pages 38 and 42).
When SHIFTed:
Pressing this key enters the MIC IN SETUP menu
of the MENU mode. In this menu, you can make
settings for using an external microphone. (see
page 39).
15)
[CUE/LOCATE] / [TIME EDIT] key
This key has primary (unSHIFTed) and second-
ary (SHIFTed) functions.
When unSHIFTed:
During recording, pressing this key sets a CUE
mark at the current position on-the-fly (see page
35).
While stopped or during playback, pressing this
key brings up the CUE list. While the list is
shown, you can skip to the desired CUE mark or
edit the CUE label and time data (see page 35).
When SHIFTed:
Pressing this key enters the time edit mode.
Pressing this key again after editing the time
locates the edited time position (see page 60).
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