Digital Multitracker Owner's Manual VF08
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Contents
- Basic Features of VF08
- Names and Functions
- About the hard disk storage device
- Basic Recording and Playback
- Mixer Functions
- Recorder Functions
- Advanced Operation
- Save/Load of song data
- SETUP mode
- To enter the SETUP mode
- Time signature setting
- Setting a tempo
- Setting the Metronome function
- Setting MIDI sync output signal
- Setting an MTC frame rate
- Setting an MTC offset value
- Setting MTC Offset mode
- Setting the Slave mode
- Setting the Slave Type
- Setting the Record Protect function
- Setting Digital Input
- Setting BAR/BEAT Resolution mode
- Setting the MIDI device number
- Checking the number of track events
- The Drive Format Information
- Drive Setting
- Fader Fix Mode Setting
- Fader Recall Mode Setting
- Others
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Basic Recording/Playback
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER
PHANTOM
ACCESS
PEAK
CH ON/OFF
LR
GUITAR
GUITAR
LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX
MASTERING TRAINING
EFFECTEQPAN
SCENE SEQ.SCENE
TRACK
TRIMTRIM
MIX PARAMETER
PGM
FADER
MAP
ON/OFF
2TRK MODE
FOOT SW
ST OUT
PHONES
INPUT A
BOUNCE MODE
INPUT B
PEAK
CH ON/OFF
UNBAL
UNBAL
BAL
BAL
F1
F2 F3
EDIT
OFF
ON
MIDI
OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT
INPUT
POWER
PHANTOM
S/P DIF / DATA
Rear panel
Foot switch (mode 8051)
Amplifier + Speakers etc.
Microphones (Dynamic
or condenser type)
Headphones
Guitar processor
Electric bass
Electric guitar
Digital equipment (CD, MD, DAT etc.)
AC outlet
Basic Recording and Playback
This chapter describes the basics of recording and playback audio using the VF08.
Sequencer
PC w/sequence software
Top panel
Connections of external equipment
You can connect various sound sources and external devices to the input and output connectors of the VF08 as
shown in the example below. When making connection, make sure that the [MASTER] fader is set to the lowest
(“∞”) position and the [PHONES] knob to the leftmost (“MIN”) position. Otherwise, your speakers or headphones
may damage by the audio noise generated when connecting cables.
<Note>
You cannot use both the
[BAL]
and
[UNBAL]
connectors on INPUT A and
INPUT B simultaneously. Plugging the
[UNBAL]
connector disconnects the
[BAL]
connector.
