Loading Song Data Via A Dat Or Adat; Dat (Or Adat) Connection And Preparation - Fostex VR800 Owner's Manual

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VR800 Owner's Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
Before the value starts counting down, the VR800 is
transmitting a pilot signal that will be a reference of the
tape position during the load operation.
Actual data recording starts when the count down starts.
REMAIN
H
This value represents the to-
tal duration of the Program
being saved, and counts
down as the save operation
progresses.

Loading song data via a DAT or adat

This section explains how to load backup data from a DAT or adat to a 3.5-inch E-IDE hard disk (current drive).
You can load two-tracks of individual Program data from the DAT simultaneously, or eight tracks of data from
the adat.
This procedure assumes that no recordings exist on the current drive (load destination). Be sure to turn off the
power to all devices before you make connections.
Note:
The current drive disk should be formatted in "Master 8ch mode" to load data to or from a DAT or adat.
However, loading from DAT only is also possible in the "Master 4ch mode" disk.
DATA
WORD OUT
SCSI
OUT
IN
OPTICAL

DAT (or adat) connection and preparation

* Connect the DATA IN on the VR800 to the OPTICAL
OUT on a DAT or to "adat out" on an adat using an
optical cable. If you are using S/P DIF digital signal
(DAT), use an optional Fostex COP-1 (optical–coaxial
converter) to connect a DAT that is equipped only with
a COAXIAL (RCA) digital output.
* After all connections are made, turn on the power to
all devices, and insert a backup tape into a DAT (or
adat). Rewind the tape to a point slightly before the
beginning of the saved data.
DIGITAL
44.1kHz
SETUP
M
S
SYNC OUT
DRIVE
CLK
IDE
AUTO
A.PUNCH
This area shows which tracks are
currently being saved. During the
save operation to the DAT, it indi-
cates tracks 1–2, then changes to
3–4, 5–6, etc. in two-track steps.
During the save operation to adat,
it indicates tracks 1–8, then 9–16,
and 17–24, according to the track
selection in Step 8.
MIDI
OUT
IN
AC IN
POWER
VR800 with a 3.5-inch E-IDE hard disk.
A DAT records two tracks at a time. An adat records
eight tracks at a time.
Level meters 1 and 2 indicate the level of signal output to
a DAT. Level meters 1–8 indicate the level of signal
output to an adat. When the save operation is completed,
[COMPLETED !] lights up and the VR800 stops.
Stop recording on the DAT (or adat).
12. Press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP button.
The VR800 exits SETUP mode and [COMPLETED !]
disappears. The VR800 displays the Time Base (ABS 00M
00S 00F) of the saved Program.
Load
Note:
Depending on whether you use a DAT or an adat,
you need to switch between S/P DIF digital signal (OPTI-
CAL) and adat digital signal for the DATA IN/OUT jacks. These
signals are completely different, although they use the same
jack configuration.
84
DAT or adat
OPTICAL OUT
(or adat out)

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