D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) Owner's Manual Model Digital Multitrack Recorder 1
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) CAUTION CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, ATTENTION: DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) Table of Contents Introduction.......................................................................................6 Precautions.......................................................................................6 Notes about power supply.......................................................................6 Notes on handling the hard disk............................................................7 Notes on the setup location.......................................
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) 3-1. Basic recording and playback.........................................................53 3-2. Recording with the Program Change function.............................54 3-3. Playback using the Vari-pitch function.........................................56 3-4. Multitrack recording using overdubbing......................................57 3-5. Mixdown............................................................................................58 3-6. Ping-pong recording..
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) 4. Compatibility with D-90, D-80 (V2.0),DMT-8 (V2.0), and DMT-8VL.............................................................................116 MIDI sync function.............................................................................117 1. MIDI clock sync system..................................................................117 2. MTC sync/MIDI machine control system.....................................120 3. Multitrack system by the slave mode.................
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Fostex Model D-160. The D-160 is a 16-track digital multitrack recorder with eight additional tracks that employs a 3.5-inch E-IDE type removable hard disk as the recording media, instead of conventional tape. An optional Model 9041 (1.3GB removable hard disk cartridge), is available for 16track (plus additional tracks) recording and playback.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) * To prevent possible electric shock and damage to the D-160, do not remove the main unit cover or reach the inside the unit. * Do not let water or other liquids, or metal objects such as pins, accidentally get into the D-160 because this may lead to electric shock or damage. Should water enter the inside of the unit, remove the power plug from the AC outlet, and consult your dealer or nearest FOSTEX service station.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Introduction) Notes on repair * The D-160 does not use any parts that users can repair easily. Contact your dealer or the nearest FOSTEX service station to ask about repairs. * Do not throw the original carton box and packing material away. You should use them when transporting the D-160. The warranty will not cover damage due to improper packaging. Also, Fostex is not responsible for damage occuring during transit.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Main features of D-160) Main Features of D-160 The D-160 is equipped with the following functions: * Employs a 3.5 inch E-IDE type removable hard disk system. With an optional 9041 (1.3GB removable hard disk cartridge), 16-track (plus additional 8 tracks) recording and playback. Total 240 minutes recording/playback time based on a single track calculation. * Non-compression recording/16 bit linear quantization and sampling rates of 44.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Main features of D-160) * A programmable internal Tempo Map, with a selection of eleven time signatures and a quarter note range of 30 to 250, and Metronome function. * REC Protect function to prevent accidental recording * Number Of Events Monitor function that monitors the overflow of events. The number of created events can be displayed for each track.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Main features of D-160) * High-speed edit functions, typical for a hard disk, such as nondestructive copy & paste, move & paste, erase, and undo/redo. You can also specify the number of repeated operations (up to 99 times). * Three Time Base (ABS, MTC, Bar/Beat), REMAIN indication based on each Time Base, and indication of remaining hard disk space. * Auto Punch In/Out with rehearsal, Auto RTN/Play, Locate ABS 0, and Locate ABS END function for checking the recording end point.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) FRONT PANEL (with the detachable remote controller) AUTO RTN D-160 DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER AUTO PLAY CLIPBOARD IN OUT START AUTO PUNCH IN OUT END DISP SEL AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE ERASE EXECUTE /YES EXIT /NO TIME BASE SEL UNDO REDO HOLD/ POWER STORE RECALL PGM CHANGE AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL LOCATE VARI PITCH TAKE 1/9 2/10 3/11 4/12 RECORD TRACK 5/13 6/14 RECORD 7/15 8/16 STOP PLAY REWIND F FWD SHIFT PUNCH IN / OUT LOCKED HD
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) Names and Functions 1 3 4 DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER 5 D-160 POWER 6 2 7 1. Detachable remote controller connector The detachable remote controller is connected here. You can remove the controller. Connect the optional extension cable (Model 8551) to extend the distance. * Refer to page "44" for information on extending the detachable remote controller connection. 2.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) The D-160 package contains a removable case (without a hard disk). Install your hard disk in this removable case. The optional Model 9041 (1.3GB removable hard disk cartridge) contains a hard disk, which allows you to record and play back about 15 minutes of data (16-tracks recording, FS: 44.1 kHz) without having to install a case. * Refer to page "39" for more information on the hard disk models that have already been ested for operation on the D-160. 7.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 10. Shift key [SHIFT] Use this key to choose recording tracks. When the shift LED lights off, it allows you to choose track 1~8. When the LED is on, tracks 9~16 can be chosen. 11. Auto Play/Auto Return key Pressing this key repeatedly will change Auto Play mode, Auto Return mode, and Repeat mode On/Off as follows: ( : LED off, : LED light up) AUTO RTN Auto Play/Auto Return OFF (All LEDs are off.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 15. Auto Return End key [AUTO RTN END] This key is used to store and recall the end point (AUTO RTN END point) for the Auto Return or Auto Repeat operation. You can locate a stored AUTO RTN END point. * Refer to page "69" for more information about Auto Return and Auto Repeat. 16. Auto Punch In key [AUTO PUNCH IN] This key is used to store and recall the recording start point (AUTO PUNCH IN point) for the Auto Punch IN/OUT operation.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 18. Display Select key [DISP SEL] This key is used to change the display mode. Pressing this key repeatedly will change the display mode as follows: The current position Disk space (remain). When time base is "MTC", the MTC or LTC time that is input will be displayed.(at installed Model 8345) The Setup mode display (SETUP is blink) and title display * Refer to pages "26" and "32" for more information about the REMAIN.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) * Refer to page "85" for more information about the clipboard. * Refer to page "75" for more information about Auto Punch In/Out recording. * Refer to page "70" for more information about Auto Return. 22. Store key [STORE] This key is used to store a time value (or Bar/Beat/Clock value) to one of the memory keys. Pressing this key, and then one of the following keys will cause the data shown on the display to be stored to the corresponding memory key you pressed.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 25. Redo key [REDO] Pressing this key after you press the UNDO key restores the status obtained before you undo recording or editing. This key is activated only when the recorder transport section is stopped. * Refer to pages "75" and "85" for more information about the Redo operation. 26.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 29. Paste key [PASTE] Press this key to copy data or move data that has been copied to the clipboard to a location stored at the AUTO PUNCH IN key. The data will be pasted at the point stored in the Auto Punch In key. You can select the paste destination track using the RECORD TRACK select key. A destination track to which data is pasted is identical to the source track. This key is activated only when the recorder transport section is stopped.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) AUTO PUNCH Punch In/Out mode and LED display Rehearsal REHEARSAL TAKE Auto Punch In/Out mode AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL AUTO PUNCH TAKE Take REHEARSAL TAKE Punch In/Out mode AUTO PUNCH Rehearsal REHEARSAL TAKE Manual Punch In/Out using a footswitch or MMC. (Auto Punch mode OFF.) AUTO PUNCH Take REHEARSAL AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL TAKE TAKE :go off :light up :blink 33. Locate key [LOCATE] Press this key to locate a position.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) Pressing the STOP button will abort the editing operations and display the current position of the recorder, if you wish to: * quit the data edit mode, * cancel the recall or store operation, * quit the pitch data display, * cancel the edit operation, such as pasting, or * cancel the SETUP menu settings. Pressing the foot switch while holding down this button allows you to turn the punch in/ out rehearsal mode ON/OFF.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 40. Hard disk access LED This LED lights up or blinks when the hard disk is writing or reading data. Do not turn the power off while this LED is lit or blinking. Otherwise, data on the hard disk may be damaged. 41. MIDI Time Code In LED [MTC IN] This LED lights up when MTC (MIDI Time Code) is input from an external MIDI device to the MIDI IN connector of the D-160. 42.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) Use the DATA INPUT 1-8 connector to load song data to the D-160. Do not use the DATA INPUT 9-16 connector with load . 46. Data Output connector [DATA OUTPUT 1-8, 9-16] (connector: OPTICAL) Use this connector to save song data (audio + setup data) from the D-160 to an external device. It is also used to output S/P DIF digital signal or adat digital signal to an external digital device. DATA OUTPUT 9-16 is constantly fixed to "adat" output.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) The D-160 display integrates the level meter of a high-visibility FL tube with a 16 digits and 35 dot message display. The level meter shows the Track 1-16 output level of the recorder section. The time display shows the current time of the recorder section using ABS TIME (Absolute time), MTC (MIDI timecode), or MIDI BAR/BEAT (bar/beat). This display also shows messages required for interactive operation.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 8. SURE? This message is shown to confirm whether or not you wish to execute a certain operation. 9. LOAD, SAVE, FORMAT, MTC OFFSET, TEMPO When the unit enters Setup mode, the selected parameter name will appear here. The parameter name also appears on the 35 dot message Display. 10. MIDI This indication lights up when the D-160 receives effective MIDI messages from an external MIDI device. 11.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 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 megabites.) DISK REMAIN display REMAIN OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 44.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 5. Changing Programs using the STORE key and the HOLD/> key * 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 archive (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.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) 6. Warning messages If you perform an incorrect operation, input incorrect data, or if an error occurs, the following alarm indication appears: Invalid data indication (The input data is not appropriate for the operation). Action to take: Input correct data. OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Invalid In/Out indication (The In or Out point is not appropriate for the operation).
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) Event overflow indication (The editing points are overflowed) Action to take: You edited too much. The warning means "you cannot paste or erase any more." In regards to event, refer to "Event and Audio File" in Before Operating section.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Names and Functions) SCSI device connection error: (The SCSI device is not connected correctly.) Action to take: Check to see if the external SCSI device is connected to the SCSI connector correctly, or the power to the SCSI device is turned on. OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Disk Lock error: (The hard disk is not installed correctly, or not securely locked by the key.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) Before Operating the D-160 This section explains the following items that you should learn before you start operating the D-160. 1. Hard disk recording method and the REMAIN display 2. Audio file and event 3. Program Change function 4. Real track and additional track 5. Input monitor and reproduction monitor 6. Time base 7. Installing and formatting a hard disk 8. Expanding a detachable controller 1.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) cartridge.) This means that you can record total 240 minutes of data with a sampling rate of 44.1kHz in a single track. Recording one-minute, one-track data with a sampling rate of 44.1kHz on the D-160 requires approximately 5.3MB of hard disk space. Therefore, the amount of space required for a particular recording should be obtained by multiplying 5.3MB by the number of tracks by the number of minutes (duration).
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) An unrecorded part (zero file) is always regarded as one event, regardless of its duration. However, a recorded part can consist of a group of multiple audio files, as shown in the diagram below. More precisely, one audio file will be divided into multiple audio files if perform many editing operations (such as, copy & paste, move & paste, etc.) on this audio file. Multiple audio files created in this way are regarded as events.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) 3. Program Change function The D-160 features a Program Change function, which enables you to setup as many as 99 Programs on a single hard disk, and record and edit up to 99 separate songs. You can also name (title) each Program. Using an analogy, imagine that each Program has its own room on the hard disk. You can record, play, and edit each Program without affecting other Programs.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) 4. Real track and additional track You can record, play back, and edit up to 16 real tracks on the D-160. The D-160 also features eight additional tracks. Real tracks 1-16 are used for recording, playing back, and editing. Additional tracks 17-24 are used to store data. More precisely, you can play back and monitor data recorded on the real tracks and check it with the level meters.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) 5. Input monitor and Repro monitor There are two ways to monitor track data on the recorder: Input monitor and Repro monitor. These are defined as follows: Input monitor: Input monitoring enables you to listen to the input signal that is routed to and output through the tracks just as it is. That is, listening to (monitoring) the post-recorder input signal (not the pre recorder signal).
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) 6. Time Base The D-160 indicates the location of the recorder (the current position) using the ABS time, MTC, or MIDI Bar/Beat/Clock. This time reference is called "Time Base.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) 7. Installing and formatting a hard disk The D-160 utilizes a removable hard disk cartridge, making it quick and easy to transport and replace the hard disk. Using an optional removable hard disk cartridge Model 9041 (1.3GB hard disk built-in) or Model 9040B (empty caddy without hard disk) allows you to replace the cartridge or extend the sixteen tracks recording time very easily.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) Installing a removable hard disk cartridge A hard disk cartridge is not installed in the D-160 when it is shipped. You will need to install a removable hard disk cartridge in the D-160. (You can use an optional Model 9041 or a hard disk that has been approved for performance and installed in the removable case that came with the D-160.) Follow the procedure below to install a new hard disk cartridge. Be sure to format the hard disk.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) Replacing a removable hard disk cartridge Follow the procedure below to replace the removable hard disk cartridge. 1. Turn the power off to the D-160.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) Installing a hard disk in the Model 9040B removable case If you have purchased one of the hard disks listed in the "Supplement," you need to install the disk in the included removable case or Model 9040B optional removable case. Follow the procedure below to install the disk in the removable case, and then install the case in the D-160 as explained on the previous page, and format the disk.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) 3. Secure the disk unit using the screws that come with the removable case. (Use two screws on each side as shown in the diagram.) Screws (x4) 4. Replace the bottom. (Before installation, read the following note.) 5. Install the entire case and disk in the D-160 following the steps on page “40” (don't forget to lock the key!) and proceed to formatting. Formatting a hard disk After replacing the hard disk cartridge, follow this procedure to format the disk.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) * If you are using a hard disk that already contains any data from when it was used in a computer, the D-160 may not enter formatting mode automatically. In this case, press the DISP SEL key to force the unit to enter Setup mode, and then select “Disk Format?” to format the disk. (See page “171” for more information on “Disk Format?” menu in the Setup mode.) 8.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160) DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER 4 D-160 POWER 5 D-160 DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER AUTO RTN AUTO PLAY CLIPBOARD IN OUT START AUTO PUNCH IN OUT END AUTO RTN COPY MOVE AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL PASTE ERASE DISP SEL EXECUTE /YES EXIT /NO TIME BASE SEL UNDO REDO HOLD/ STORE RECALL PGM CHANGE LOCATE VARI PITCH TAKE 1/9 2/10 3/11 4/12 RECORD TRACK 5/13 6/14 RECORD 7/15 8/16 STOP PLAY REWIND F FWD SHIFT PUNCH IN / OUT LOCKED HD ACCE
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) Recording / Playback This section explains how to record and playback data on the D-160. 1. Basic connections The D-160 is a 16-track recorder, equipped with analog INPUTs 1-8 and OUTPUTs 1-16. Refer to the following diagram to connect the D-160 to an external mixing console or multitrack recording.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) Connecting a mixer equipped with 16 TAPE IN, 4 BUSS OUT (or GROUP OUT): In this example, you would record tracks 1-4 first, then tracks 5-8, 9-12 or 13-16. * Connect the mixer TAPE IN 1-16 with the D-160 OUTPUT 1-16. * Connect the mixer BUSS OUT (or GROUP OUT) 1-4 with the D-160 INPUT 1-4 to record tracks 1-4. To record tracks 5-8 and 13-16, connect INPUT 5-8 instead of INPUT 1-4. (Using a patch bay allows you to change the connection from the front.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 2. Default setting on the D-160 Before you start operating the D-160 or proceed to the next step, you may want to arrange the controls and switches to restore the initial setting so that you will not, for example, erase important data on a track by using incorrect settings. In this manual, this procedure is called "setting defaults." For default settings, the controls and switches should be arranged as shown in the figure below.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 2-1. Setting a Program As explained in the "Before Operating the D-160," the D-160 features a Program Change function that enables you to manage up to 99 individual Programs. This means that you need to select a desired Program to work on before you start recording or playing back. When you format the hard disk, the D-160 offers one Program (P01) as a default setting.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 2-2. Program Change The Program Change function allows you to manage multiple Programs that were setup according to the procedure mentioned above for the recording, playback, or editing of the individual Programs. The D-160 needs to be in the Program Setup mode to perform the Program Change function. The following example assumes that ten Programs (P01 - P10) have already been setup. Program Change procedure 1.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) The total available time for recording data in the existing Programs (up to 99) equals the available recording time on the hard disk. For example, if you are using an optional Model 9041 (1.3GB removable hard disk cartridge), you can record about 15 minutes (with a sampling rate of 44.1kHz) to all 16 tracks.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 2-4. Setting a Sampling Rate The D-160 supports two sampling rates: 44.1kHz and 48kHz. Before you start recording data in a new Program, be sure to set the sampling rate, using the procedure below. After you format the disk or set up a new Program, the sampling rate is set to “44.1kHz.” If you wish to use this rate, you do not have to follow the procedure below. The sampling rate of the Program is indicated by the status of the 48kHz message above the display.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 3. Analog Recording and Playback This explanation is based on the assumption that the D-160 is connected to a mixer, and the sound source is input from the mixer’s BUSS OUT (GROUP OUT) connector, as shown in the “1. Basic Connection” section. * Restore the default settings on the D-160. * Check the Program selection and the sampling rate setting. Do not change these settings until this session is complete. 3-1.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 4. To stop recording, press the STOP button. "Please Wait!" will be shown in the display while the post recording process is in progress. Playback 5. Press the "READY" track's RECORD TRACK select key to switch to "SAFE." (The track indicator will turn off.) 6. Press the STOP button and the REWIND button simultaneously to locate the beginning of the Program (ABS 0). 7. Press the PLAY button. The recorder will start playback data.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) Playback (Refer to “3-1. Basic recording/playback” for details.) 7. Press the RECORD TRACK select key for the track in ready mode so that the track becomes “safe.” The track LED will be turned off. 8. Press the REWIND button while holding down the STOP button to locate the top of the Program (ABS 0) (LOCATE ABS 0). 9. Press the PLAY button. Playback will start. Adjust the TAPE IN input level from the mixer.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 3-3. Playback using the Vari-pitch function This section describes how to use the Vari-pitch function to change the playback speed of the recorder. The D-160’s Vari-pitch function allows for pitch control in the range of +/-6.0% in 0.1% steps. Use the VARI PITCH key to switch the Vari-pitch function on/off. The LED lights up when the function is enabled, and the LED is off when the function is disabled. * Restore the default settings on the D-160.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 3-4. Multitrack recording using overdubbing You have mastered basic recording/playback in the previous section. In this section, we will make a multitrack recording. Multitrack recording is a series of operations in which you record sound sources to multiple tracks and combine these recordings into two mixes (L, R). In this process, the most important step is "overdubbing.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 3-5. Mixdown Mixdown is the final step in multitrack recording and allows you to combine multiple track recordings to L and R channels (two mixes), and copy the data to a master recorder. The mixdown signal is output from the mixer STEREO OUT L/R connector. Connect the Inputs of the master recorder to the STEREO OUT L/R. * Set the D-160 to the default setting. * This manual assumes that you have already recorded sound sources to all sixteen tracks.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback) 3-6. Ping-pong recording This section explains how to perform ping-pong recording. Ping-pong recording enables you to combine multiple recorded tracks and copy them to an empty track. You can then overdub additional sounds onto the previously-recorded tracks, adding instrumentation or musical parts to your recording. * In this example, we are going to ping-pong Tracks 1 through 6 to Tracks 9 and 10.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) 4. Digital Recording 4-1. Digital recording from an external digital device This section explains how to record a digital signal from the digital output of an external digital device (CD, MD, DAT, Fostex RD-8, CX-8, etc.) to the D-160. * Restore the default settings on the D-160. Connecting an external digital device Connect the DATA INPUT connector of the D-160 with the digital output of an external digital device (CD, MD, DAT, Fostex RD-8, CX-8, etc.).
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) * If the external device has only a coaxial (RCA) type digital output connector, use the optional COP-1 optical/coaxial converter to connect the device to transmit an S/P DIF digital signal. The operation is the same as that for a device with a coaxial connector. * If you connect both the digital input and output of the D-160 to those of an external digital device, a digital loop may be generated. Refer to “4-3. Connecting a digital mixer” for more information.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) Setting up a digital input track Set the input tracks according to the type of digital signal selected in “Digi. In ?” menu in Setup mode. In the following setup items, Lch=1~16 and Rch=1~16 are inputs of S/P DIF digital signals and will be input only from DATA INPUT 1-8. At input of "adat" digital signals, signals from DATA INPUT 1-8 and DATA INPUT 916 will be respectively input to ch1~8 and ch9~16.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) 4-2. Digital recording to an external digital device This section explains how to record a digital data from the D-160 to an external digital device * Restore the default settings on the D-160. Connecting an external digital device Connect the DATA OUTPUT connector of the D-160 with the digital input of an external digital device.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) Setting up a digital output track Set the output tracks according to the type of digital signal selected in “Digi. Out ?” in Setup mode. In the following setup items, Lch=1~16 and Rch=1~16 are outputs of S/P DIF digital signals and will be output only from DATA OUTPUT 1-8. At output of "adat" digital signals, signals from DATA OUTPUT 1-8 and DATA OUTPUT 9-16 will be respectively output to ch1~8 and ch9~16. * Refer to “2-16.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) 4-3. Connecting a digital mixer ***** About Digital Loop ***** As shown in the figure, connecting the input and output connectors of the D-160 to the output and input of a digital mixer respectively may cause digital looping. When you select a digital input track, the D-160 will automatically enter “sync to the external word clock in digital input signal” mode.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording/Playback) Setting a digital mixer 1. Select the internal clock (INTERNAL). 2. Set the mixer so that it will be able to accept a digital input signal. * Refer to the instruction manual that came with the external digital device. Setting the D-160 1. Select a Program. * Refer to “2-2. Program Change” for the procedure and details. 2. Set a sampling rate. Set the sampling rate of the D-160 to that of the digital mixer. * Refer to “2-4.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) Locate Function The D-160 can immediately locate to any desired point . That is, it can move the current time or function position of the recorder. Available locate points are: memory data points (time or bar/beat/clock) stored in the Memory keys (CLIPBOARD IN/OUT, AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT, AUTO RTN START/ END, and LOCATE keys), the beginning of a Program (ABS 0), and the end of a recording (ABS END).
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) Recalling, editing, and storing data 1. Press a memory key for which you wish to recall data. (Alternatively, press the RECALL key, and then a memory key.) The D-160 will display the time value stored in the key (bar/beat/clock) and enter the data edit mode. 2. Use the HOLD/> key or the SHUTTLE dial to move among the digits of the time (bar/ beat/clock), and use the JOG dial to edit them. 3. Press the STORE key. The STORE LED will light. 4.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) 2. Locate The following table shows how to locate to a data point. Use the following key sequences to locate a certain point. In this table, "+" indicates that you need to press the specified key while pressing and holding down the STOP button. "->" indicates that you need to first press one key, then press a second key. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 STOP+REWIND Locates the beginning of the hard program (ABS 0).
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) 3. Auto Play mode Turn the Auto Play mode on before using the Direct Locate function, and the D-160 will automatically start playback from the located point . The diagram below illustrates this operation. To turn Auto Play mode on, press the AUTO PLAY/AUTO RTN key so that the AUTO PLAY LED will light up. To cancel this mode, press the AUTO PLAY/AUTO RTN key again so that the AUTO PLAY LED will go off.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) 4-1. Setting the Auto Return Start/End point There are two ways to set the Auto Return Start point and End point: one is to hold and store a desired time value in real-time during playback or while the D-160 is stopped; the other is to edit and store the desired time.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) Editing and storing the Start/End point 1, 2, 5 3, 7 8 4 D-160 DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER AUTO RTN AUTO PLAY CLIPBOARD IN OUT START AUTO PUNCH IN OUT END AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE ERASE DISP SEL EXECUTE /YES EXIT /NO TIME BASE SEL UNDO REDO HOLD/ STORE RECALL PGM CHANGE AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL LOCATE VARI PITCH TAKE 1/9 2/10 3/11 4/12 RECORD TRACK 5/13 6/14 RECORD 7/15 8/16 STOP PLAY REWIND F FWD SHIFT 2, 6 PUNCH IN / OUT LOCKED H
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) Changing the stored Start / End points 3 1, 3 D-160 DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER AUTO RTN AUTO PLAY CLIPBOARD IN OUT START AUTO PUNCH IN OUT DISP SEL END AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE ERASE EXECUTE /YES EXIT /NO TIME BASE SEL UNDO REDO HOLD/ STORE RECALL PGM CHANGE AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL LOCATE 1 VARI PITCH TAKE 1/9 2/10 3/11 4/12 RECORD TRACK 5/13 6/14 RECORD 7/15 8/16 STOP PLAY REWIND F FWD SHIFT PUNCH IN / OUT LOCKED HD ACCESS MTC
D-160 Owner's Manual (Locate function) 5. Auto Repeat mode The Auto Repeat function is a combination of the Auto Play mode and the Auto Return mode. To access the Auto Repeat function, press the AUTO PLAY/AUTO RTN key so that both AUTO RTN LED and AUTO PLAY LED light. You also need to set the Auto Return Start point and the Auto Return End point, as you did for the Auto Return function. (Refer to the previous section "Auto Return" for information on setting the Start and End points.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) Punch In/Out Punch In/Out recording is used to re-record data onto a certain area of a prerecorded track. For example, you can replace a phrase from your guitar solo with a better performance. There are two ways to Punch In/Out record: Auto Punch In/Out recording, in which you specify the Punch In/Out points; and Manual Punch In/Out recording, in which you use optional foot switch Model 8051.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) 1. Auto Punch In/Out To perform Auto Punch In/Out recording, first you need to specify the In point (recording start point) and the Out point (recording end point). Once these two points are stored, the D-160 automatically starts recording at the In point and stops recording at the Out point while the recorder is in "Take mode." When you use the Auto Punch In/Out function, you can select "Rehearsal mode" to practice to your satisfaction before you record. 1-1.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) Storing the Punch Out point 5, 6 8 D-160 DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER AUTO RTN AUTO PLAY CLIPBOARD IN OUT AUTO PUNCH IN OUT START END AUTO RTN COPY MOVE PASTE ERASE DISP SEL EXECUTE /YES TIME BASE SEL UNDO REDO HOLD/ STORE PGM CHANGE AUTO PUNCH REHEARSAL LOCATE EXIT /NO RECALL 7 VARI PITCH TAKE 1/9 2/10 3/11 4/12 RECORD TRACK 5/13 6/14 RECORD 7/15 8/16 STOP PLAY REWIND 6 F FWD SHIFT PUNCH IN / OUT LOCKED HD ACCESS MTC IN CLIPBOA
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) 1-2. Auto Punch In/Out Rehearsal mode Set the “READY” track into Input monitoring status for the part between the Punch In point and the Punch Out point in Rehearsal mode. (Other tracks are in playback monitoring status.) In Rehearsal mode, nothing is actually recorded. You can repeat rehearsal as many times as you wish adjust the In point, Out point, and recording level.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) Rehearsal mode (Auto Punch In/Out) ○ All tracks are under REPRO monitoring status. 3 RECORD TRACK display REHEARSAL LED TAKE LED AUTO PUNCH OUT point AUTO PUNCH IN point ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Only track 3 enters INPUT monitoring status. (However, the D-160 will not record and data in Rehearsal mode.) 3 Blink REHEARSAL LED will light up. ○ All tracks are under REPRO monitoring status. 3 Light up REHEARSAL LED will light up.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) * When recording is finished, the Auto Punch mode will be canceled, and both REHEARSAL and TAKE LEDs will go off. Take mode (Auto Punch In/Out) ○ 3 REHEARSAL LED TAKE LED ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Only Track 3 enters INPUT monitoring status. (Unlike in Rehearsal mode, the D-160 will record data.) All tracks are under REPRO monitoring status.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) 2. Punch In/Out Recording using a foot switch The "Take mode" and "Rehearsal mode" are also available in this application. Pressing the foot switch repeatedly while holding down the STOP button will toggle between "take" and "rehearsal." The REHEARSAL LED of the AUTO PUNCH key will blink during Rehearsal mode, and the LED will turn off during "Take mode." 1. Select the track onto which you wish to punch in/out record. 2. Start playback just before the punch in point. 3.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) 2-1. Punch In/Out Rehearsal (Using a foot switch) Rehearsal 1. Press the foot switch once while holding down the STOP button. The D-160 will enter the "Rehearsal" mode, and the 35 dot display on the upper row of the screen will show "Rehearsal On" for one second. Only the REHEARSAL LED (green) will blink. 2. Press the RECORD TRACK select key “3” to set Track 3 to ready mode. (Indicator “3” will flash.) 3.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) PUNCH IN point PUNCH OUT point ○ ○ When you are rehearsing over and over, an effective time-saver is to use the Auto Return function along with the Auto Play function. As shown in the diagram below, specifying the Start and End points for the Auto Return and Auto Play functions allows you to easily rehearse as many times as you like. In this way, you can pay more attention to the recording level and your own performance.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Punch In/Out) At "Take" of punch out, the punch-in recording track will not immediately enter the repro monitor mode from the input monitor mode but enter the repro monitor mode about two seconds after mute playback. This is a functional feature of D-160 and not a malfunction. Once you perform Punch In/Out recording using a footswitch, you need to stop the D-160 before performing the next Punch In/Out take.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) Edit Function This chapter describes the various editing functions on the D-160. The D-160 uses a hard disk as the recording media, which allows for nonlinear, non-destructive, quick audio editing. The edit function includes the Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, and Erase functions. The D-160 accommodates ninety-nine Programs, P1-P99, each of which you can record and edit individually. First, make sure that you are about to edit the correct Program.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 1. Copy & Paste The Copy & Paste functions use the clipboard of the D-160, allowing you to copy sound data and paste it to the specified area. The copied data remains on the clipboard after you paste it, and you can paste the same data as many times as you want to different places. The Copy & Paste functions can reference any one of the following time bases: ABS time, MTC time, MIDI Bar/Beat/Clock.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 3. After setting the value, press the STORE key, then the CLIPBOARD IN key. The time value will be stored as the Clipboard In time, the edit mode will disengage, and the display will return to the previous screen. Entering and storing the CLIPBOARD OUT point 4. Press the RECALL key, and then the CLIPBOARD OUT key (or press only the CLIPBOARD OUT key). The D-160 will enter the edit mode. 5.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) If you press the COPY key without selecting a copy source track by the RECORD TRACK select key, the display will show "Select Track!" (meaning “Select a copy track.”) and return to the previous screen. In this case, select a copy source track and try to copy the data again.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) Entering and storing the paste Punch In point 1. Press the RECALL key, then the AUTO PUNCH IN key (or press only the AUTO PUNCH IN key). The D-160 will enter the edit mode. 2. Move the cursor to the digit you wish to edit using the HOLD/> key or the SHUTTLE dial, and set the value using the JOG dial. 3. After setting the time value, press the STORE key, and then the AUTO PUNCH IN key.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) The Copy & Paste function is available only when the hard disk has enough space (REMAIN) to perform the following Undo/Redo operation. If you try to copy & paste the data without enough free space on the hard disk, the display will indicate the alarm message “Over !” (overtime error) as soon as you press the PASTE key, then indicate the excessive time in the currently-selected Time Base.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 2. Move & Paste The Move & Paste function “moves” sound data to the Clipboard, and “pastes” the data in the same track or another track. You can specify the number of repeats of the paste operation (1-99) to paste data repeatedly. The difference between the Copy & Paste and the Move & Paste operation is that, after the Move & Paste operation, the source data and the data on the Clipboard will be removed. You can use this function with any Time Base.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) Entering and storing the CLIPBOARD OUT point 4. Press the RECALL key, and then the CLIPBOARD OUT key (or press only the CLIPBOARD OUT key). The D-160 will enter the edit mode. 5. Move the cursor to the digit you wish to change the HOLD/> key or the SHUTTLE dial, and change the value using the JOG dial. 6. After setting the value, press the STORE key, and then the CLIPBOARD OUT key.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) If you press the MOVE key without selecting a move source track by the RECORD TRACK select key, the display will show "Select Track!" (meaning “Select a move track.”) and return to the previous screen. In this case, select a move source track and try again to copy the data.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) Entering and storing the paste Punch In point 1. Press the RECALL key, and then the AUTO PUNCH IN key (or press only the AUTO PUNCH IN key). The D-160 will enter the edit mode. 2. Move the cursor to the digit you wish to edit using the HOLD/> key or the SHUTTLE dial, and set the value using the JOG dial. 3. After setting the time value, press the STORE key, and then the AUTO PUNCH IN key.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) The data on the Clipboard will be cleared after the Move & Paste operation is complete. Unlike the Copy & Paste operation, you cannot repeatedly move and paste the same data. The Move & Paste function is available only when the hard disk has enough space (REMAIN) to perform the following Undo/Redo operation.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 3. Erase There are three ways to erase data. Make sure that you learn the difference ways to erase to avoid mistakes. Erasing data for a specific part between ABS 0 and ABS END: You can erase data (make silence) from the Auto Punch In point up to the Auto Punch Out point between ABS 0 - ABS END. You may specify a mono track, multiple tracks, or all 16 tracks for the erase operation.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 3-1. How to Erase data for a specific part between ABS 0 and ABS END Storing the erase start point (Auto Punch In point) and the erase end point (Auto Punch Out point) Refer to “1. Storing memory data,” to set the Auto Punch In/Out points. Here, we use the procedure to “edit the stored data.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) Press the EXIT/NO key, DISP SEL key, or the STOP button to restore the original display. The sound data in the specified range has been erased. * To cancel the erase operation while the message “SURE?” is flashing on the display, press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP key. * If you wish to cancel the erase operation after you have pressed the EXECUTE/YES key, press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP button BEFORE the message “COMPLETED!” appears.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 3-3. How to Erase data in its entirety from a specified point up to ABS END: Storing the erase start point (Auto Punch In point) and the erase end point (Auto Punch Out point) Refer to “1. Storing memory data,” to set the Auto Punch In/Out points. Again, we use the procedure to “edit the stored data.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) * To cancel the erase operation while the message “SURE?” is flashing on the display, press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP key. * If you wish to cancel the erase operation after you have pressed the EXECUTE/YES key, press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP button BEFORE the message “COMPLETED!” appears. * If you cancel the erase operation during the process, nothing will be erased.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function) 3-5. Erasing specific data (Program erase) Here, erase all data recorded in any program that is no longer necessary. Unlike the "erasing the program" explained in "Recording/Playback", the program number will remain intact and other settings will all be in the initial state same as when the New Program was made (at completion of erase, ABS 0=ABS END). Therefore, the tempo map setting and program title will be in the initial figures.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) Saving and loading data The D-160 allows you to select the data (audio data and Setup data) from a current Program and save it to a DAT machine as an S/PDIF digital signal or to an adat machine as an adat digital signal, or save it to a SCSI device. You can also re-load the saved data to the D-160. In particular, using a SCSI device enables you to save and load the data of all Programs (up to 99 Programs), as well as an individual Program.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) * The following items can be saved and loaded as song data: Memory data (CLIPBOARD IN/OUT, AUTO RTN START/END, AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT) Time Base (ABS, MTC, or BAR/BEAT/CLK) Setup mode: * Time signature setting (BAR BEAT), * Tempo setting, * Click On/Off setting * Preroll Time setting, * Midi Sync Out setting, * MTC Frame Rate setting * MTC Offset setting, * MTC Offset Mode setting, * Rec Protect On/Off setting * Slave Mode on/off setting, * Slave Type setting, * FS
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) 1. Saving the data using DATA OUT * Restore the initial settings on the D-160. * Set the same sampling rate on the external digital device and the D-160. Connecting an external device Connect DATA OUTPUT 1-8 connector of the D-160 to the digital input connector on the external digital device. * The D-160 has DATA OUT connectors for an S/P DIF digital signal (OPTICAL) and for an adat digital signal.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) 1. Press the DISP SEL key to select “SETUP” (“SETUP” will flash), then press the EXECUTE/YES key. (“SETUP” will light up.) The D-160 enters Setup mode. 2. Use the JOG dial to select “Save PGM?” (“?” will flash.). 3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key. The message “Save Device?” and an indication of the digital signal to be saved (“DAT,” “adat,” or “SCSI”) will flash on the display. 4.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) 2. Loading the data using DATA IN * Restore the initial settings on the D-160. * Set the same sampling rate on the external digital device and the D-160. Connecting the external device Connect DATA INPUT 1-8 connectors of the D-160 to the digital output connectors on the external digital device. * The D-160 has DATA INPUT connectors for an S/P DIF digital signal (OPTICAL) and for an adat digital signal.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) 4. Rotate the JOG dial to select the type of digital signal format to be used for the load operation. Selecting “adat” will load data in the adat digital signal format. Selecting “DAT” will load data in the S/P DIF digital signal format. Select “SCSI” if you are loading data via SCSI. The following operation will be that when "adat" or "DAT" is selected for "Load Device?." 5. Press the EXECUTE/YES key. (“SURE?” flashes.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) Do not remove the optical cable or perform any other operation that would disconnect the S/P DIF signal until the session is complete. Otherwise, the D-160 will generate noise, and affect the connected device. 3. Saving the data using SCSI SCSI devices you can use Please use the following recommended SCSI devices that have already been performance tested.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) WARNING: CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS ANALOG IN 3 2 4 ANALOG OUT 1 8 7 6 5 4 DATA 3 2 1 INPUT 9~16 8 7 6 5 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) Although the following chart presents the SCSI disk formatting time in accordance to each format type (measured by Fostex), please refer to this, as necessary, only for an approximate formatting time. SyJet (1.5GB) FireBall (1GB) PD (640MB) MO (230MB) MO (540MB) EZ135 (135MB) ezflyer (230MB) zip (100MB) jaz (1GB) Formatting Time TYPE 0, 2 TYPE 3 Approx. 20 minutes Approx. 5 seconds Approx. 16 minutes Approx. 5 seconds Approx. 50 minutes Approx.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) Name of data saved in the SCSI disk: The D-160 manages data in the internal IDE hard disk using the name “Program” (such as Program 1, Program 2, etc. which appears on the display as P01, P02, etc.). Data on the SCSI disk is termed “Song” or “Backup” to differentiate it from Program data. When you format a SCSI disk, Song #1 is created on the disk. When you switch the current drive from “IDE” to “SCSI,” the D-160 will display “S01.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) * If you have selected a Program that has the Program number and title indication, plus “nD” (n=number) on the display: e.g.: P01[********** ]2D (***** is title) This indication means that saving Program 01 requires multiple SCSI disks. “2D” in this example means that two disks are required. When using the hard disk, if the program data to be saved is larger than the hard disk capacity, "- ***MB" (insufficient capacity) will be displayed.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) The number on the right of the slash (/) is the number of all Programs, and the number on the left is the number of Programs that can be saved. For example, “03/03” means that all three Programs can be saved. “01/03” means that one Program out of three Programs can be saved. “00/03” means that no Programs can be saved. If you press the EXECUTE/YES key at this point, “Void Command!” appears and you cannot proceed with the save operation.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) 6. Rotate the JOG dial to select the data to load. You can choose to load any existing Song individually or all Songs collectively. The display indication differs as follows depending on whether you selected an individual Song number or all Song numbers. * If you have selected an individual Song: e.g.: You have selected Song 2. S02[***** (**** is title) * If you have selected all Songs: e.g.: Load ALL (**/**) (**=**) 7. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) B01[******]D1 (****** = current title, D1 = Disk-1) Rotating the JOG dial will toggle between “B01” and “Eject.” If you wish to cancel the load operation and remove the disk, select “Eject” and press the EXECUTE/ YES key. 4. While “B01[******]D1 appears on the display, press the EXECUTE/YES key. (“SURE?” flashes). The current Program number flashes and you can select the load destination Program. P01[****** (****** = current title) 5.
D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data) 4. Compatibility with D-90, D-80 V2.0, DMT-8 V2.0, and DMT-8 "FDMS-3 (Fostex Disk Management System-3)" for recording format of the D-160, and "FDIO-1 Ver2.0 (Fostex Data In/Out-1 Ver2.0)" for save/load format of song data, are employed. In the D-90, "FDMS-2 Ver2.0" and "FDIO-1 Ver2.0," in the D-80/D-80 Ver2.0 and DMT-8VL, "FDMS-2" and "FDIO-1", furthermore, in the DMT-8, "FDMS-1" and "FDIO1," respectively, are employed.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) MIDI sync function The following are examples concerning general types of systems using MIDI related functions contained in the D-160. 1. MIDI clock sync system By setting any desired meter at any desired point of the programmable tempo map contained in the D-160, and by output of a MIDI clock and song position pointer according to the setting, a hardware type MIDI sequencer can be synchronized as a MIDI clock slave.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Setup of D-160 1. Because the MIDI clock and song position pointer will be output from the D-160, set the SETUP mode "MIDI sync signal output setting" to "CLK." * Initial setting: CLK * Permissible setting: CLK (MIDI clock and song position pointer:"CLK") / MTC (MIDI time code: "MTC") / Off (No output of MIDI sync signal) * This item can be setup for each program. * The setting can be saved/loaded as song data.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) * If correct sync cannot be obtained, re-check the connections/cables and setting of both equipment. In the D-160, the "ABS 0" position is set at "002BAR/1BEAT /00CLK." This setting is made in consideration of the time required (it will not sync immediately) for the MIDI sequencer, etc. to enter into sync.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 2. MTC sync/MIDI machine control system The following will explain synchronization by the MTC (MIDI time code) output and the computer controlling system using MMC (MIDI machine control). In this system, the D-160 will be the master and the computer (with sequence software) will be the slave. The D-160 will attach any desired offset (time difference) against ABS time (absolute time) and output it as MTC in any desired frame rate.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Connecting to external equipment Connect the D-160 MIDI IN/OUT to the computer (with MIDI interface) MIDI IN/ OUT (MMC/MTC complied sequence software is activated in the computer). Setup of external equipment Setup the following in the sequence software. * Set to MTC external sync mode (EXTERNAL SYNC). * Set for output of MMC. * Set to the desired MTC read out frame rate. * Set start time of the tune (which MTC time is to be the first bar).
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) * Initial setting: 00 * Permissible setup ID: 00 ~ 99 * This item will be the setting common to all programs. * This setting cannot be saved/loaded as song data. * This setting will be held even though power is switched OFF. # Refer to page "161", SETUP mode "2-18. MIDI device ID setting" for operating procedure and details. 6. Press the DISP SEL key while pressing the EXECUTE/YES key to show time base in the MTC display.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 3. Multitrack system by the slave mode The following will explain an example of constructing a 48 track system using three D-160's and its slave mode functions. * Initialize D-160. * Confirm the program. * Set all three D-160's to the same sampling frequency.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 4. A random offset time is set by the SETUP mode "MTC offset time setting." # Refer to page "152", SETUP mode "2-10. MTC offset time setting" for operating procedure and details. 5. "00" is set with the SETUP mode "MIDI device ID setting." # Refer to page "161", SETUP mode "2-18. MIDI device ID setting" for operating procedure and details. 6. Set to "adat" the digital signal to be output by the SETUP mode "Digital output track setting.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Check chase lock 1. When the master unit (D-160 (#1)) is played back, MTC IN LED of the slave unit (D-160 (#2) and D160 (#3)) will be lit, "CHASE" in the display will immediately change from blinking to lit and chase lock will be completed. Check that the MTC time on display are same in both master and slave units. 2. When the master starts recording, the slave will also start recording upon completing chase lock. 3.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 1. Setting the “Digital input/output track” parameter in the Setup mode allows you to input and output a digital signal. Note the following when you set this parameter. * When you set up a digital input track and “DIGITAL (red)” lights up on the display, the D-160 is ready for syncing with an external word clock via the input digital signal. Use caution not to make a digital signal loop as mentioned previously.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 4. External MIDI equipment sync system by the slave mode Up to this point, synchronization with external MIDI equipment has been explained with the D-160 as the master and MIDI equipment as the slave but depending on the slave mode setting, the MIDI equipment can be set as the master and D-160 as the slave. External MIDI equipment which can be used as the master is limited to those which can output MTC. * Initialize D-160.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) # Refer to page "152", SETUP mode "2-10. MTC offset time setting" for operating procedure and details. 4. Set slave mode to "On" by the SETUP mode "Slave mode setting," and the slave type to "Vari" by the SETUP mode "Slave mode type setting." # Refer to page "154", SETUP mode "2-12. Slave mode setting" , and page "155", SETUP mode "2-13. Slave mode type setting", for operating procedure and details. 5.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Execution of recording Carry out various recordings while the D-160 is chase locked to the sequence software. Sync signal "Free" of the "Slave mode setting" menu: When the D-160 is made to chase lock by MTC only, variable pitch will be constantly applied by external MTC.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 5. Sync system with "adat" by the slave mode This section will explain the sync system using "adat" equipment such as the Fostex RD-8. * Initialize D-160. * Confirm the program. * Set RD-8 and D-160 to the same sampling frequency.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 3. “MTC offset time setting” in Setup mode allows you to set the MTC time to start the Chase Lock operation. (*) # Refer to “2-10. MTC offset time setting” in Setup mode on page "152" for the operation and more information. 4. Set Slave mode "On" for “Slave mode setting” in Setup mode, and select “adat” as a slave mode type for “Slave mode type setting” in Setup mode. # Refer to “2-12. Slave mode setting” in Setup mode on page "154", and "2-13.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Checking Chase Lock 1. When the master device (RD-8) is played, the MTC IN LED on the slave machine (D-160) will light, then “CHASE” will light in the display, and Chase Lock will be complete. Check to make sure the display shows the correct MTC time. 2. When you stop the master device, the MTC transmission from the master device will be interrupted and the slave machine will also stop. The illuminated “CHASE” will flash. 3.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) 6. Multitrack system using a D-90 / D-80 (Ver. 2) / DMT-8 (Ver.2/VL) This section explains a multitrack system that uses the D-160 as master and a D-90, D-80, D-80Ver. 2, DMT-8 Ver. 2, or DMT-8VL as slave. Using the D-160 as a master device allows for Chase Lock operation using the Vari-pitch function or the MTC. The example explained here uses Fostex DMT-8 Ver.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Procedure for the Chase Lock operation 1. Press a RECORD TRACK select key on both machines to set the tracks in the “READY” mode. 2. Press the RECORD and PLAY buttons on the D-160 to start recording. The DMT-8 Ver. 2 will also start recording. This is because the master device will send a RECORD command. This procedure is used to create an area that can be played back on the DMT-8 Ver. 2; you do not need to input audio (silence recording).
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Setting the DMT-8 Ver. 2 (Slave) # Refer to the DMT-8 User’s Guide for the procedure and additional information. 1. Use the same frame rate as the D-160 for the “MTC frame rate setting” in the Setup mode. 2. Use the D-160’s offset time for the “MTC offset time setting” in the Setup mode. There is no “MTC offset mode setting” on the D-80, D-80 Ver. 2, DMT-8 Ver. 2, and DMT-8 VL. When you use the D-160’s setting, the MTC offset mode will automatically become “ABS.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MIDI sync function) Selecting a recording track Select the recording tracks for both master and slave. Recording You can record while the D-160 is chase locked. You can use the D-160 as a slave machine. In this case, set the Slave mode to “On” for the D-160’s “Slave mode setting”, and set Slave type to “SP DIF” for "Slave mode type setting." In this system, on the D-160 you can use only those functions available on the D-80, D-80 Ver. 2, DMT-8 Ver.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) SETUP mode The setup mode allows you to set up parameters for the D-160 according to your requirements. The contents that you can set up are listed below. There are two types of setup modes. Some modes are commonly applicable to all programs from 1 to 99 and some others are applicable to each program individually, except for Load, Save & Format.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 44.1kHz ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The setup menu will show the "Track Exchange?" mode as for the factory default setting or just after you have formatted the internal hard disk drive. However, except for these, the setup menu will show the last mode you chose. 3. Turn the JOG dial and choose the mode you want.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 4. Press the EXECUTE/YES key. The mode you wanted has been chosen. This is the second step in the SETUP mode. Refer to the pages below for details of each SETUP mode. For your information, the actual display will appear as follows. (the means flashing display) : SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 "Track Exchange?" -> Track Swapping (Initial setting : Trk=01<->Trk=01) 44.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 "Frame Rate?" -> MTC Frame Rate Setting (Initial Setting : 25 frame) 44.1kHz ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MTC SETUP "MTC OFFSET" -> Offset Time Setting between ABS and MTC OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 (Initial Setting : 00h 59m 57s 00f 00sf) OFFSET 44.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 "Device ID?" -> MIDI Device ID Setting (Initial Setting : 00) 44.1kHz ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 "Sample Rate?" -> Sampling frequency Setting (Initial Setting : 44.1kHz) 44.1kHz ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 "NOs Of Event?" -> Event Number Chec k of a Track 44.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2. How to set each Mode 2-1. Track Swapping ("Track Exchange?") tracks 17 This mode allows you to swap a mono track with one of the other recorded tracks, e.g. swapping track 1 with track16. Mono track swapping can be done on any two tracks from track 1 to track 24 including the additional tracks. The mode also allows you to swap 8 real tracks with 8 additional tracks at once. In this case, you can either swap tracks 1 ~ 8 with tracks 17 ~ 24 or tracks 9 ~ 16 with ~ 24.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-2. Time Signature Setting ("Signature Set?") This mode sets up the time signature of a song. The way it sets this up is, for example, to start a song with a 4/4 beat from the first bar, then to change it to a 2/4 beat at bar number 17. The time signature and next section tempo setting make up a tempo map. After the tempo map is figured out by completing the time signature and tempo setting, the D-160 will be able to handle "BAR /BEAT/ CLOCK" and the metronome function.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 6. Use either the HOLD/> key or SHUTTLE dial to choose "bar" or " beat". Then, use the JOG dial to enter the bar number or time signature you want. The bar numbers you can enter are from 001 to 999. And the time signatures you can enter are "1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 1/8, 3/8, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 8/8". For your information, the "- -/- -" means "No Signature registered" and can be used to delete a signature change point.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) * Press either the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to return from the second step to the first or to quit SETUP mode. The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so that you can correct the setting, choose some other SETUP mode or eventually return to the normal time base display. 2-3. Tempo Setting ("Tempo Map Set?") This mode sets up the tempo on a song. The way it sets this up is, for example, for the tempo to become 150 bpm at the 3rd beat in the 12th bar.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) Tempo Register 5. Press the EXECUTE/YES key when the D-160 displays "TEMPO". The display will show flashing "*** bar" so that it allows you to enter a new tempo changing point. 6. Use either the HOLD/> key or SHUTTLE dial to choose "bar", " beat" or "TEMPO". Then, use the JOG dial to enter a required bar/beat and tempo that you want to register.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) Delete all Tempo Setting at once If you proceed with "Delete all Time Signature Setting at once" as described in the previous section, the D-160 will erase all the tempo settings as well as the time signature settings. * Refer to the "Delete all Time Signature Setting at once" section for details. 2-4. Program Title Setting ("Title Edit PGM?") This mode gives a name to the individual program (maximum of 99 programs). Also, the registered name can be edited.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 1. Press the DISP SEL key and choose the flashing SETUP mode on the display. Then, press the EXECUTE/YES key. The SETUP display will stop flashing. 2. With the JOG dial, choose "Delete PGM?". The "?" display will start flashing. 3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key. The display will start flashing "SURE?" which indicates it is ready to delete. SETUP OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42 44.1kHz SURE ? ∞ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 5. Press EXECUTE/YES key after choosing the setting you want. * Press either the "STOP" button or EXIT/NO key to return from the second step menu to the first or to quit SETUP mode. The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so that you can correct the setting, choose some other SETUP mode or eventually return to the normal time base display. 2-7.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-8. MIDI Sync Signal Output Setting (“Midi Sync Out ?”) This mode sets up the type of MIDI sync signal for external MIDI equipment. The type of signal the D-160 outputs is either MIDI Clock & Song Position Pointer or MTC (MIDI Time Code). Choose one so that the external MIDI equipment can recognize it when synchronizing to the D-160. In case of the MIDI Clock & Song Position Pointer, you need to set the section "2-2. Time Signature" and section "2-3.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-9. MTC Frame Rate Setting (“Frame Rate?”) If you choose MTC as the MIDI sync signal in the previous section “2-8. MIDI Sync Signal Output Setting”, you need to set up this mode. You can set up the frame rate of the MTC generated for external MIDI equipment such as computer based sequencer software. Choose the frame rate so that the external MIDI device can receive it. * See page "120" “MIDI Synchronization Function” for details of the MTC sync.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-10. MTC Offset Time Setting (“MTC Offset”) If you choose the MTC as the MIDI sync signal in the previous section “2-8. MIDI Sync Signal Output Setting”, you need to set up this mode. You can set up the offset time between the MTC output and internal ABS time. In the case of the initial setting, MTC will output 00h 59m 57s 00f 00sf at the ABS 00h 00m 00s 00f 00sf point which is ABS 0.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-11. MTC Offset Mode Setting (“MTC Offset?”) If you choose the MTC as the MIDI sync signal in the previous section “2-8. MIDI Sync Signal Output Setting”, you need to set up this mode. This mode chooses the MTC time with offset, which you have already set in the previous section, to start either from the ABS 0 position or from the 001 BAR 1 BEAT 00 CLK on the tempo map. * See “Before Operation” section “3.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-12. Slave Mode Setting (“Slave Mode”) This mode allows you to choose the D-160 slave mode setting either ON or OFF. If you set the mode to ON, the D-160 will synchronize to the incoming MTC(MIDI time code)from master unit. It will also synchronize to a type of external sync signal which you have chosen with the section “2-14. Sync Signal Setting”.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-13. Slave Mode Type Setting (“Slave Type?”) If you have set the Slave Mode to ON in the previous section “2-12. Slave Mode Setting”, you can choose what type of external sync signal that the D-160 synchronizes to. This mode allows you to choose the external sync signal type. * See Page "117" for MIDI synchronization for more details. * Initial setting : Vari * Available setting : Vari, SPDIF, adat, Free * This setting is applicable song by song.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) * The re-chase window of the D-160 is fixed at 10 frames. This means that when the time difference(offset)between a master machine and the slave D-160 becomes larger than 10 frames, the D-160 will recognize it is out of chase lock and re-chase the position again. The D160 will mute its audio during the re-chasing process. However, if the difference between two machines is less than 10 frames, the slave D160 will ignore the difference and run it as it is.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-15. Digital Input Track Setting (“Digi. In?”) This mode sets up the incoming digital signal to assign the D-160 recording track you have chosen. Using this function to digitally record from external digital equipment. The SPDIF stereo digital signal can assign D-160 tracks from track 1 to track 16 according to what pair you want. In the case of adat digital signal input, this mode will assign 8 track adat signals to either tracks 1 ~ 8 or 9 ~ 16.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 4-A. In the case of SPDIF signal input, enter whichever two tracks you want with the JOG dial. Use either the HOLD/> key or SHUTTLE dial to move the flashing Channel display between Lch and Rch. Available track settings are tracks 1 ~ 16 and “- -” which means no tracks are assigned. You cannot assign the same track to both Lch and Rch.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-16. Digital Out Track Setting (“Digi. out?”) This mode sets up the outgoing digital signal from the D-160 with what type and which recorded tracks. The D-160 can digitally transmit the recorded audio as it is to external digital equipment. When you use this function, set the identical sampling frequency on the external digital equipment as the D-160 sampling frequency.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) * All the analog output tracks are available regardless of the above settings. 2-17. Bar/Beat Resolution Mode Setting (“ Resolution?”) This mode sets up the display resolution mode in either “ON” or “OFF”. If you set this mode to “ON”, the D-160 will register the memory points rounding up or down so that clock digits are always kept at 00. This mode is only relevant when you choose Bar/Beat/Clock as a time base.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-18. MIDI Device ID Setting (“Device ID?”) This mode sets up the MIDI device ID number on the D-160. The set ID applies to both receiving and transmitting when an external sequence software controls the D-160 via MMC or the Fostex system Exclusive Message. This mode is necessary to arm the slave machine record track selectors from the master machine. The available device ID is between 00 and 99.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-19. Sampling Frequency Setting (“Sample Rate?”) The D-160 can handle two types of sampling frequency, either 44.1k or 48 kHz. This mode allows you to set either sampling frequency. The display will show the registered sampling frequency. * Initial setting : 44.1kHz * Available setting : 44.1kHz, 48kHz * This setting is applicable song by song. * This setting can be saved or loaded as a part of the song data. * The setting is memorized even when the power is off. 1.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-20. Event Number Check on Each Track (“NOs Of Event?”) This mode allows you to check event numbers on each recorded track individually. As we have described in the “Before Operation” section, each recorded track data (TRK 1 ~ 24) on a program is made up with the Audio Files and 0 Files. The event number is calculated by adding these two types of Files. The D-160 is able to carry up to 512 events per track.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-21. Current Drive Setting (“Drive Sel.?”) The “Current Drive” here means the medium drive device, either the internal IDE or SCSI, to be used in real time recording or playing back. For example, you need to set this mode to “SCSI” if you want to directly record data on to the external SCSI device at real time or enter a title in the song number/back up number on the SCSI device.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-22. Loading Song Data (“Load PGM?”) Prior to loading externally saved song data back on to the D-160 internal hard disk drive, this mode allows you to choose which DAT, adat or SCSI port will be used. * See page "102" “Saving/Loading Song Data” for details of Loading Song Data. * Available setting : adat, DAT, SCSI * Available program : P1 ~ P99 or ALL (In the case of SCSI only) * You can load one program or all the programs (in the case of SCSI only). 1.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 11-a. When the D-160 has successfully loaded song data, “COMPLETED!” will be displayed. Press the EXIT/NO key to cancel the message and return to the normal time base display. * Press either the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to return from the second step menu to the first or to quit SETUP mode. The menu will go backwards each time you press either key.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) With the JOG dial, choose a program which you want to load the song data back on to. If you choose a program which has no data, the display will show “0MB”. If you want to load the data onto a new program rather than to the program already available, choose “New PGM”. 8-c. Press the EXECUTE/YES key after you have chosen the program number. The D-160 will start loading the song data you have chosen in 6-c to the program number you have chosen in 7-c.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 2-23. Saving Song Data (“Save PGM?”) Prior to saving song data onto the externally connected device, this mode allows you to choose which DAT, adat or SCSI port will be used. * See page "102" “Saving/Loading Song Data” for details of saving Song Data. * Available setting : adat, DAT, SCSI * Available program : P1 ~ P99 or ALL (In the case of SCSI only) * You can load one program or all the programs (in the case of SCSI only). 1.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) 11-a. When the D-160 has finished saving the song data, it will display “COMPLETED!” and then return to the normal time base display. * Press either the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to return from the second step menu to the first or to quit SETUP mode. The menu will go backwards each time you press either key. If you press these keys after you have started the saving process in 8, only the data that has already been saved will be effective.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) * A program that displays the program number and the indicator “*D” after the program number. This type of program requires more than two disks to save, e.g. “P03[Title]2D”. “2D” means it needs two disks to save. 7-c. Press the EXECUTE/YES key after you have chosen the program you want. The display will show “SAVE”.
D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode) So, P1 in the internal IDE drive will be saved as S1, P2 as S2, etc. All the programs will be saved in the same way. When the D-160 has finished saving song data, it will display “COMPLETED!” and then return to the normal time base display. 2-24. Formatting IDE/SCSI disk (“Disk Format?”) When you format or initialize the internal hard disk or externally connected SCSI device, use this “Disk Format?” menu.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) ( Digital Multitrack Recorder Model D-160 Function................ Basic Channel Default Changed Mode Default Message Altered Note Number : ) MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Recognized Date: Version : V1.00 Remarks *********************** True voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Touch Key's Channel's Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change : True # System Exclusive System *********************** (rem. 1) (rem.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) MMC Command List Command List Movement (Recorder) 01: STOP STOP 02: PLAY 03: DEFERRED PLAY PLAY DEFERRED PLAY 04: FAST FORWARD 05: REWIND F FWD REWIND 06: RECORD STROBE 07: RECORD EXIT REC PUNCH OUT 09: PAUSE 40: WRITE STOP Refer to MMC Response/Information Field List 41: MASKED WRITE 42: READ Refer to MMC Response/Information Field List Refer to MMC Response/Information Field List 44: LOCATE 46: SEARCH LOCATE to Setting Data CUE
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Fostex MIDI System Exclusive Message Format for D-160 Following protocol is effective only in equipment which will reply by Identity Reply=F0 7E06 02 51 01 00 0C 00 01 ** ** ** F7 (D-160) against the Inquiry Message=F0 7E06 01. Fostex System Exclusive Message General Structure=F0 51()F7 * Numbers are all expressed in hexadecimal units.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Status Request Status request command Controller to D-160 Loop op. status Loop status Post locate status Auto rec status Lock status Lock mode status Copy clip status 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Status reply D-160 to controller 21 22 28 2D 41 42 45 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 Copy paste status 22 46 or 32 32 Erase status 22 47 or 32 Move clip status 22 4D 32 32 Move paste status 22 4E or 32 Digital in ch. st.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Edit point memory of this equipment is alloted to the response/information field of 08~0F (GP0~GP7) as shown below. GP7 however, will be used as the work memory for small adjusting of the registered figure (Refer to Examples 4 and 5).
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Data Type 12=stop Indicates the next operating mode following locating to the start point (GP1) upon arriving at the end point (GP6) by the play mode. In D-160, 12=stop only is effective.
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D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Explanation on the Command/Mode Set 12 22 (): loop on/off command The command for setting the "loop mode on/off" (=ON/OFF of AUTO RTN) of D-160. Default figure of the loop operation mode is "12=stop" and this cannot be changed. 12 28 (): post locate command The command for setting the "post locate mode" (=ON/OFF of AUTO PLAY) of D-160. It will stop after locating if "post locate mode=12.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) ()" after receiving the command. After the completion of erase operation, "32 47 ()" will be transmitted. If erase cannot be executed due to improper figures of the pre-registered auto punch in point/auto punch out point, incorrect track section, etc., the corresponding will be replied.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) If paste cannot be executed due to improper figures of the previously registered auto punch in point, insufficient disc capacity, no sound data is in the clipboard, etc., the corresponding will be replied. 12 4F (): track exchange command (Exclusive command for FDMS-3.) When the D-160 receives this command, the track can be exchange between the specified .
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 13 43(): program change command The command for PROGRAM CHANGE of D-160. The present program number can be changed to the figure indicated by . 13 44 (): click on/off command The command for setting the metronome on/off of D-160. When ON is set, the metronome signal will be fed to the track 16 output (analog output only) of D-160.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 14 07 (): Fs rate set command The command for setting the current program fs (sampling frequency) at the figure indicated by . 14 08 (
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 22 4D: move clip status request The command inquiring the clipboard status. If there is a move paste data on the clipboard, D-160 will reply with "32 4D ()." If data in the clipboard is for copy paste or there is no valid data on it, "32 4D ()" will be replied. 22 4E: move paste status request The command inquiring the move paste execution status.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 24 01 (): signature map request The command for inquiring the meter setup. Order number counting from the leading tune must be specified in the event number (The first event is expressed as "event number=00." When this command is received, this equipment replies with "34 01 ()." 24 02 (): Tempo set map request The command for inquiring tempo data.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 32 45 (): copy clip status reply This is the reply against the "12 45" copy clip command or the "22 45" copy clip status request. 32 46 (): copy paste status reply 32 46 (): copy paste status reply This is the reply against the "12 46" copy paste command or the "22 46" copy paste status request. indicates the unprocessed time until completion of copy paste editing.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 33 42 ( ): digital out channel status reply 33 42 ( ): adat out status reply This is the reply against the "23 42" digital out ch. st. request. The first indicates the track number assigned to the L channel output of the digital audio signal (S/P DIF) from the DATA OUT connector, and the second the track number as signed to the R channel output.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) 34 05 (): remain time reply This is the reply against "24 05" remain time request, and is replied with the recordable disc remaining time. 34 06 (): frame rate status reply This is the reply against "24 06" frame rate status request, and is replied with the presently set frame rate.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Maintenance Cleaning the exterior * For normal cleaning, use a soft dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, moisten a cloth in diluted detergent, wring it out firmly, and wipe the dirt off. Then polish with a dry cloth. Never use solvents such as alcohol, thinner or benzene, since these will damage the printing and finish of the exterior.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Recording time : approx. 240 minutes (at Optional Model 9041/ 44.1kHz/Mono track recording) No. of recording track Program No. Crossfade : 16 + 8 Additional tracks : maximum 99 tunes : 10msec. Recording/reproducing frequency : 20Hz ~ 20kHz Dynamic range : 90dB Dimensions : 482 (W) X 140.5 (H) X 381 (D) mm, 3U size * Including highest protrusion. Weight : approx. 8.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) INDEX [A] About copy rights 8 About damages 8 Auto play/Auto return key Auto punch mode ON/OFF key Auto punch in key 16 Auto punch out key 16 Auto return start key 15 Auto return end key 16 ABS time display 26 ABS 32, 38 Audio file 33 Additional track 36 Analog recording 53 Auto play mode 70 Auto return mode 70 Auto repeat mode 74 Auto punch in/out 76 Erasing 96, 99, 101 Entering Setup mode [F] 15 20 Fast forward button Formatting the hard
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Slave mode setting 154 Slave mode type setting 155 Sampling Frequency setting Specifications 189 [N] Notes about power supply 6 Notes on handling the hard disk 7 Notes on the setup location 7 Notes on repair 8 Notes on using detachable controller No disk IDE display 31 [T] 8 Timebase 38 Track swapping 142 Time signature setting Tempo setting 145 [O] Over ! display Overdubbing 29 57 143 [U] Undo key 19 Un Format ! display 30 Undo/Redo of
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) Declaration of EC Directive This equipment is compatible with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) Directive on approximation of member nation's ordinance concerning the electromagnetic compatibility and with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) - Directive on approximation of member nation's ordinance connecting electric equipment designed to be used within the specified voltage range.
D-160 Owner's Manual (MMC/FEX List/Maintenance/Specifications) FOSTEX DISTRIBUTORS LIST IN EUROPE * Including non-EU countries. * underlined: contracted distributors (as of May, 1997) NAME: ATEC Audio-u. Videogeraete VertriebsgesmbH. ADD: Im Winkel 5, A-2325 Velm, Austria TEL: (+43) 2234-74004, FAX: (+43) 2234-74074 NAME: IEMKE ROOS AUDIO B. V. ADD: Kuiperbergweg 20, 1101 AG Amsterdam, The Netherlands TEL: (+31) 20-697-2121 FAX: (+31) 20-697-4201 NAME: EML N. V.
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