Fostex VF80 manual

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    Digital Multitrac ker Owner’ s Man ual 8588 011 000 (356698) DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLA Y STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER T[...]

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    2 Safety Instructions/Precautions CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER - SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or[...]

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    3 Safety Instructions/Precautions Precautions • Be sure to connect the VF80 to the power supply specified in the Specifications section of this owner’s manual. Do not use an AC outlet of any other voltage. • Do not connect the VF80 to the same AC outlet to which devices that could generate noise (such as a large motor or dimmer), or the devic[...]

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    4 Contents “See this page” inf ormation by subject The following shows reference pages where you can find information you need. See also “The table of contents” shown on page 6. I want to record m y perf ormance . Please read pages 28 and 30. I want to replace a part of the previous recording with a new recor ding. Please read page 33. I wa[...]

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    Contents 5 I want to put a desired name to a program. Please read page 62. I want to record a material while monitoring the input signal. Please read page 72. I want to install the optional CD-R W/CD-R drive . Please read page 134. I want to erase unnecessary songs. Please read pages 62 and 66. I want to know details about the training mode. Please[...]

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    6 Contents • Safety Instructions ........................................ 2 • Precautions ........................................................ 3 About power supply ................................................... 3 Precautions upon handling the hard disk ................. 3 Note on repair .................................................[...]

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    Contents 7 Assigning scene memories to the mark map ...... 54 Deleting a mark from the mark map .................. 55 Scene sequence on/off selection ......................... 55 Executing the scene sequence ............................. 55 Recor der Functions • Cueing .............................................................. 56 Cueing with [...]

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    8 Contents Save/Load of Song Data • About Song Data .............................................. 96 Items that can be saved or loaded as song data ......... 97 • Save/load using the S/PDIF digital signal ........ 97 Notes for digital audio recorder to be used ................ 9 7 Notes for saving data using the S/P DIF digital signal 97 Savin[...]

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    9 Basic Features of VF80 Basic Features of VF80 The VF80 Digital Multitracker incorporates a digital mixer with an 8-track (plus 16-additional track) digital recorder. The digital mixer section features a high-performance DSP multi-effect processor employing the A.S.P. (Fostex Advanced Signal Processing) technology originally developed by Fostex. T[...]

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    10 Basic Features of VF80 Remain indicator Recor ding method Pr ogram Program n umber/title ("01" is the progr am number while "#0001" is a def ault title) The remaining time is 13h 28m 15s. Bef ore Operating This section describes the basics that you should know before you start operating the VF80. All users, including those wh[...]

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    11 Basic Features of VF80 Input monitor and Repr o monitor Event Additional trac k T rac k 1 T rac k 2 T rac k 3 T rac k 4 T rac k 5 T rac k 6 T rac k 7 T rac k 8 T rac k 9 T rac k 10 T rac k 11 T rac k 12 T rac k 13 T rac k 14 T rac k 15 T rac k 16 T rac k 17 T rac k 18 T rac k 19 T rac k 20 T rac k 21 T rac k 22 T rac k 23 T rac k 24 A program on[...]

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    12 Basic Features of VF80 Time Base ..... ..... ..... ABS MTC 00M 00S 00M 03S 00M 06S 00H 59M 57S 01H 00M 00S 01H 00M 03S BAR/ /CLK 001BAR 1 - 002BAR 1 002BAR 1 ABS 0 The term "Time base" frequently appears in this manual. The time base is used to show the location in the recorder, like the "tape counter" of conventional tape re[...]

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    13 Names and functions Rear panel T op panel OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANT OM S/P DIF / DA TA DIGIT AL MULTITRA CKER LOCA TE ABS 0 LOCA TE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUIT AR GUIT AR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITC[...]

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    14 Names and functions DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX P ARAMETER PGM FAD[...]

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    15 Names and functions DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX P ARAMETER PGM FAD[...]

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    16 Names and functions DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX P ARAMETER PGM FAD[...]

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    17 Names and functions <Caution> Do not turn off the VF80 power while this indicator lights. Data recorded in the disk may be erased. 25. [TRACK EDIT / PGM] key • When editing audio of tracks such as copy/paste, etc., press this key. There are four audio editing functions. a. copy b. move c. erase d. track exc hange • Pressing this key wh[...]

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    18 Names and functions In the example below, pressing the [SETUP / F1] key, [TIME B ASE SEL / F2] key or [UNDO/REDO / F3] key executes "RECALL", "STORE" or "DELETE" re- spectively. SHIFT UNDO / REDO F3 SEL TIMEBASE F2 SETUP F1 F1 F2 F3 Recalling a scene Storing a scene Deleting a scene 42. [W A VE FORM SCR UB] key • [...]

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    19 Names and functions OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANT OM S/P DIF / DAT A 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Rear panel Side panel 56. Slot for the optional CD-R W drive • You can install the Model CD-1A optional CD-RW drive in this slot. • See page 134 for details about how to install the optional CD-RW drive. If you want to know detail[...]

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    20 About the hard disk storage device “Standard” “Erase” “Quick” or Flashing About the har d disk storage de vice The VF80 is complete with a 3.5-inch E-IDE hard disk (storage device) which is formatted in the Master 8 mode. Therefore, there is no need to newly assemble a hard disk or to format the hard disk. Reformatting the har d disk[...]

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    21 About the hard disk storage device Select the format type with the [CURSOR / ] key . Then press the [ENTER/YES] key . The format type selected is set and “ Sure? ” flashes. Flashing Press the [ENTER/YES] key while the [RECORD] ke y is depressed. If the “ Standard ” format is selected and executed, the formatting process takes place while[...]

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    22 About the hard disk storage device 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 Unscrew the f our screws fr om the bottom of the main unit that are fixing the panel. T urn o ver the panel that the hard disk is fixed accor ding to the instructions shown in the figure below . Note that hard disk cables will be connected. Be careful not to apply excessive force when turning ov[...]

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    23 About the hard disk storage device <Normal Screen> Formatting the Har d disk Carefully follow the instructions below to newly format the hard disk properly. Press the [ENTER/YES] key . The drive selection display appears. “ IDE ” will be flashed. Press the [ENTER/YES] key where the “IDE” is flashed. The menu to select the format ty[...]

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    24 Basic Recording/Playback Basic Recor ding and Pla ybac k This chapter describes the basics of recording and playback audio using the VF80. Before carrying out recording/playback, read “About a demonstration song!”, “Connections of exter- nal equipment”, “Preliminary knowledge” and “LCD”. About a demonstration song! Your VF80 may [...]

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    25 Basic Recording/Playback DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK TRIM TRIM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADER MAP ON/OFF 2TRK MODE FOOT SW ST OUT PHONES INPUT A BOUNCE INPUT B PEAK CH ON/OFF UNBAL UNBAL BAL BAL F1 F2 F3 EDIT REC EFF OFF ON MIDI OU[...]

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    26 Basic Recording/Playback Normal screen Normal screen with BAR/BEA T/CLK time base Normal screen with MTC time base Screen e xample while star ting up Remaining time displa yed in time Remaining time display ed in MB 1 2 3 4 6 5 Normal screen with ABS time base LCD This section describes major contents on the LCD display and their operations. Dis[...]

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    27 Basic Recording/Playback BALANCE UNBALANCE TRIM PEAK CH ON/OFF BALANCE UNBALANCE TRIM PEAK CH ON/OFF TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5 TRACK 6 TRACK 7 TRACK 8 TRACK ST ATUS / TRACK SEL HARD DISK INPUT A INPUT B OFF ON OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANTOM S/P DIF / D AT A [PHANT OM] switch Preliminary knowledge • Inputs and trac ks You can record o[...]

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    28 Basic Recording/Playback 1 2 3 4 5 DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLA Y STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX P [...]

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    29 Basic Recording/Playback 6 7 8 9 10 11 LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE UNDO / REDO SETUP PUNCH I/O AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD WA VE FORM F1 F2 F3 SHIFT EDIT EDIT EDIT MARK DELETE LOCA TE [UNDO/REDO] key Use the [TRIM] knob of INPUT A while playing the gui- tar to get proper gain. Set the gain at maximum wit[...]

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    30 Basic Recording/Playback DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLA Y STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX P ARAMETER P[...]

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    31 Basic Recording/Playback 6 7 8 9 10 <Note> Set the gain not to light the [PEAK] indicator. When the [PEAK] indicator lights, the input level is too high and the sound may be distorted or digital noise may be generated. In the condition above, if you turn the [PHONES] knob clockwise, you can monitor the sound from the head- phones. <W ar[...]

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    32 Basic Recording/Playback 1 2 [ I] key [I ] key 1 2 3 Mark function The VF80 has the Mark function which allows you to set marks at the desired positions in a song. You can locate a mark position immediately, as well as use mark positions for the punch in and out points, beginning and end points for repeat and editing points for track editing suc[...]

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    33 Basic Recording/Playback DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK TRIM TRIM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADER MAP ON/OFF 2TRK MODE FOOT SW ST OUT PHONES INPUT A BOUNCE INPUT B PEAK CH ON/OFF UNBAL UNBAL BAL BAL F1 F2 F3 EDIT REC EFF 1 2 3 1 2 3 [F[...]

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    34 Basic Recording/Playback 3 1 During playbac k, this counter shows the current recorder position in real time. 2 The time (or bar/beat) stored is shown here. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The time (or bar/beat) stored is shown here. Flashing A uto punch in/out function You must set the punch in and out points before per- forming auto punch in/out recording. You [...]

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    35 Basic Recording/Playback 1 2 3 Showing a mark. 1 2 3 4 Blinking 5 6 • T aking a mark point in the punc h in or punch out point You can take a mark point in the punch in or out point. <Note> The following operation is possible only when any marks are stored using the Mark function described earlier. Press the [A UT O PUNCH/EDIT] key while[...]

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    36 Basic Recording/Playback 1 1 2 MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK MIX P ARAMETER PGM F ADER MAP ON/OFF 2TRK MODE BOUNCE EDIT REC EFF [P AN] key 2 3 4 5 1 MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK MIX P ARAMETER PGM F ADER MAP ON/OFF 2TRK MODE BOUNCE EDIT REC EFF [EQ] key 2 3 Flashing Mixing After recording al[...]

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    37 Basic Recording/Playback 3 4 2 3 4 1 MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK MIX P ARAMETER PGM FADER MAP ON/OFF 2TRK MODE BOUNCE EDIT REC EFF [EFFECT] key 2 5 6 4 Flashing Highlight the “Lo Gain” field by using the [CURSOR ] key , and edit the “Lo Gain” v alue using the [JOG] dial. You can set the value between -18 dB a[...]

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    38 Basic Recording/Playback DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK TRIM TRIM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADER MAP ON/OFF 2TRK MODE FOOT SW ST OUT PHONES INPUT A BOUNCE INPUT B PEAK CH ON/OFF UNBAL UNBAL BAL BAL F1 F2 F3 EDIT REC EFF OFF ON MIDI OU[...]

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    39 Mixer Functions Normal screen DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX P ARAME[...]

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    40 Mixer Functions Flashing EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE MIX P ARAMETER F ADER MAP ON/OFF 1 2 4 3 5 Mix parameter section The Mix parameter section provides five keys that are used for mixer function settings. By pressing one of these keys alone or while holding down the [SHIFT] key, you can execute the following. •P an setting •EQ setting ?[...]

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    41 Mixer Functions Flashing 1 2 3 4 5 6 Editing EQ The VF80 is equipped with 2-band (HI and LO) EQ for Tracks 1 through 6. 36 preset entries are available in the EQ library. <Note> You can apply EQ only to Tracks 1 through 6. You cannot apply EQ to Tracks 7/8. Press the [EQ] key . The EQ screen appears. If you have not edited any track parame[...]

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    42 Mixer Functions Gain F req. Q LO HI +6.0 -12.0 400Hz 600Hz L-S 5.0 L01: LightKick Creates a light and jaunty kick sound Gain F req. Q LO HI +7.0 +10.0 400Hz 4kHz L-S 8.0 L02: TightKick Gain F req. Q LO HI +5.0 -9.0 550Hz 6kHz L-S H-S L03: Ana.Kick Gain F req. Q LO HI -7.0 +6.0 1kHz 3.5kHz L-S 2.5 L04: Snappy_SD Gain F req. Q LO HI +8.0 +5.0 150H[...]

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    43 Mixer Functions Gain F req. Q LO HI -5.0 +4.0 170Hz 5.8kHz 0.7 H-S L31: Female_V o Effectiv e for a whole chorus par t by emphasizing the high frequency range. Gain F req. Q LO HI -5.0 +5.0 120Hz 10kHz 0.7 H-S L32: Chorus Gain F req. Q LO HI ON +3.0 180Hz 10kHz HPF H-S L33: SpeeCh Gain F req. Q LO HI +5.0 +6.0 100Hz 12kHz L-S H-S L34: Digi.Mix G[...]

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    44 Mixer Functions Setting Effects The VF80 provides 38 digital effect types used for the loop effect and 6 types used for the insert effect. As you can select any type and adjust parameter settings for each type, comprehensive effect pro- cessing is possible. Employing the Fostex A.S.P. (Fostex Advanced Signal Processing Technology*), the internal[...]

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    45 Mixer Functions Ho w to make the loop eff ect setting There are two methods for using the internal effect processor of the VF80; " loop effect " and " inser t effect ". The loop effect allows you to apply a desired effect to track signals during track bounce (ping-pong) operation to the other tracks or mixdown operation to an[...]

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    46 Mixer Functions 2 3 4 5 6 1 Flashing Setting effect send le vels You can set send levels from Tracks 1 through 6 to the internal A.S.P. effect processor. Press the [EFFECT] ke y to bring up the send level setting screen. If you have not edited any track parameter for effect send, EQ or pan setting after turning on the power last time, the messag[...]

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    47 Mixer Functions 1 2 Selecting an effect type Press the [EFFECT] key to bring up the eff ect type/ parameter setting screen. The first time you bring up the screen, " L01: Norm HALL " is selected as the effect type. From the second time on when bringing up the screen, the previously selected effect type is selected. Use the [JOG] dial t[...]

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    48 Mixer Functions T urning the effect pr ocessor on or off You can select the on or off of the effect processor. • T o turn on the eff ect processor Press the [EFFECT/ON/OFF] key while holding do wn the [SHIFT] key to illuminate the [EFFECT/ ON/OFF] key . The effect processor is turned on and you can hear " wet " sound. • T o turn of[...]

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    49 Mixer Functions Name P arameter type Explanation L01 Norm HALL REVERB Standard hall re verb; detailed and transparent, with a moderate amount of early reflections. L02 Pres HALL REVERB Hall rev erb with presence and definition. L03 W et HALL REVERB Hall re verb with restrained high-frequency and a refreshing atmosphere. L04 NoER HALL REVERB All-[...]

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    50 Mixer Functions Eff ect parameter details The parameters that can be adjusted will depend on the parameter type. The following describes parameters for effect types L01 through L38 used for the loop effect. See "Advanced Operations" on page 83 for details about parameters for effect types L39 through L44 used for the insert effect. Rev[...]

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    51 Mixer Functions Chorus effect parameters (parameter type: CHORUS) For effect type 35 of the preceding "Effect type" table, the following five parameters can be adjusted. 1. Eff Level Adjust the effect return level: 0~99 2. Depth Adjust the chorus depth. Range: 0--99 3. Double Time Adjust the time difference of the doubling effect. Rang[...]

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    52 Mixer Functions 1 2 3 4 1 Flashing Scene memory The VF80 provides 100 Scene memories (S00 to S99) for each program. You can store a set of desired parameter settings to each memory. Items to be stored include all parameters set by mix parameter editing functions, as well as all track fader levels. In addition to 100 Scene memories, the VF80 also[...]

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    53 Mixer Functions 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 2 3 5 Use the [JOG] dial to select the desired scene number to be recalled. Press the [SETUP/ F1] key while holding down the [SHIFT] key . The selected scene is recalled and the display changes to the Normal display. Deleting a scene You can delete an unnecessary Scene or Temporary memory by using the following proc[...]

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    54 Mixer Functions 1 2 3 4 Scene title Scene number Mark title 5 Scene sequence Using the scene sequence function, you can recall desired scene memories at the desired mark positions during playback. For example, you can recall scene memory 02 at "Bar 17/Beat 1" and scene memory 04 at "Bar 25/Beat 1", etc. To execute the scene s[...]

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    55 Mixer Functions 4 1 2 3 Highlighted Deleting a mark from the mark map You can delete an unnecessary mark from the mark map. <Note> You cannot delete mark 00 . While the VF80 is stopped, press the [SCENE SEQ/ MAP] key while holding do wn the [SHIFT] key . The screen shows the mark map. Highlight the desired mark using the [JOG] dial. Press [...]

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    56 Recorder Functions The VF80 is "cueing" in the forwar d direction. The VF80 is "cueing" in the backward direction. 2 1 3 1 2 The VF80 is "cueing" in the f orwar d direction at 64x the normal speed. 3 Recor der Functions This chapter describes various recorder functions. Cueing The cueing function allows you to monit[...]

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    57 Recorder Functions current scrubbing position 4 3 2 1 Digital scrubbing Digital scrubbing can be done between 0x and 1x speed without changing the pitch while the VF80 is stopped. You can scrub audio track by track. The level enve- lope of the scrub track is shown on the screen, allow- ing you to locate the beginning of a song or interval of son[...]

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    58 Recorder Functions DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WA VE FORM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADER[...]

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    59 Recorder Functions <Loop Function> Current time (or musical position) The Star t point is set to the captured time (or musical position), which is shown here. The End point is set to the captured time (or musical po- sition), which is shown here . Current time (or musical position) 1 3 1 2 Loop Function After locating the Start point, play[...]

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    60 Recorder Functions The "seconds" value flashes . A mark is shown. Flashing 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 3 4 5 1 2 T o edit the Start point, press the [ENTER/YES] ke y while "Start Point" v alue is highlighted. The " seconds " value flashes, showing that it can be ed- ited. Use the [CURSOR / ] keys to mo ve the flashing value, and [...]

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    61 Recorder Functions 3 4 1 2 Pr ogram The VF80 can have up to 99 programs (P01 through P99) and usually each program manages one song. You can make recording against each program or playback materials recorded on each program. This section describe program-related operations. Creating a new pr ogram When formatting a hard disk, a program (P01) is [...]

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    62 Recorder Functions P01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P01 P02 P03 P04 P03 is deleted. 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 Selecting a program When more than one program exists on the disk, you have to select the desired program before starting operations for recording, playback or editing. Select the desired program by following the procedure below while the recorder is stopped and[...]

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    63 Recorder Functions 4 3 2 5 Use the [JOG] dial to highlight (select) the desired pr o- gram and then press the [TIME B ASE SEL/ F2] key while holding down the [SHIFT] ke y . Now you can edit the title of the selected program. The leftmost character of the selected program is flash- ing. <Hint> You may use the [CURSOR ] to highlight "RE[...]

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    64 Recorder Functions or "MoveP aste" 6 1 2 3 4 5 P erforming Cop y (or Mo ve) & P aste Set the Start and End points for the cop y (or mo ve) operation and T o point for the paste operation. Using the digital scrub function, set the Start, End and To points. See " Storing the digital scrub point " for details about how to se[...]

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    65 Recorder Functions 7 8 6 • T o set editing points by marks: Press the [TIME B ASE SEL] key . Each data field for the Start, End and To points changes to show the current option by mark as shown below. Use the [CURSOR / ] keys to highlight the field for the desired point, and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The field starts flashing. Use the [JOG] d[...]

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    66 Recorder Functions 4 5 3 1 2 Erasing trac k data You can erase a desired part of track data. You can select a track or tracks (of which you are going to erase data) from among each individual track, each pair of tracks, 1-6 and 1-8. ST ART P oint END P oint ABS 0 REC END Erase <Notes for the erase function> • When all eight tracks (1 thr[...]

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    67 Recorder Functions 6 • T o set editing points by marks: Press the [TIME B ASE SEL] key . Each data field for the Start and End points changes to show the current option by mark as shown below. Use the [CURSOR / ] keys to highlight the field for the desired point, and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The field starts flashing. Use the [JOG] dial to s[...]

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    68 Recorder Functions <Example 1> Exchanging T rack 8 and T rack 24 <Example 2> Exchanging T rac ks 1&2 and T rac ks 7&8 <Example 3> Exchanging T rac ks 1-8 and T rac ks 17-24 T rack 1 T rack 2 T rack 3 T rack 4 T rack 5 T rack 6 T rack 7 T rack 8 T rack 9 T rack 10 T rack 11 T rack 12 T rack 13 T rack 14 T rack 15 T rack [...]

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    69 Recorder Functions 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 Blinking Editing Marks This section describes how to edit marks, assuming that more than one mark is already stored in realtime according to the operations described in " Basic Recording and Pla yback ". Viewing the mark list You can view the marks stored. While the recorder is stopped, press the [SCE[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Recorder Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 Highlight (and flashes) this point. 1 2 3 4 5 Enter a mark title You can enter or edit a title for each mark. While the recorder is stopped, press the [SCENE SEQ ./ MAP] key while holding down the [SHIFT] ke y . The Mark map screen appears. Use the [JOG] dial or [CURSOR / ] keys to high- light the desired mark, and[...]

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    71 Recorder Functions 1 2 3 4 1 2 Flashing Deleting a mark You can delete an unnecessary mark. While the recorder is stopped, press the [SCENE SEQ ./ MAP] key while holding do wn the [SHIFT] key . The Mark map screen appears. Use the [JOG] dial or [CURSOR / ] keys to high- light the mark you want to delete, and then press the [UNDO/REDO/ F3] key wh[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Advanced Operations 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 1 Ad v anced Operations This chapter describes advanced or useful functions of the VF80. Metr onome function The VF80 provides the internal tempo map, in which you can set the time signature (e.g. 4/4, 3/4) and tempo (between 30 and 250). It also can output the metronome sound (click) according to the tempo [...]

  • Page 73

    73 Advanced Operations 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 T rac k bounce (Ping-pong recor ding) When the number of empty tracks is short in the recording process, you can solve the problem by transferring audio on the multiple already-recorded tracks to a different track or tracks. This operation is called " T rac k bounce " or " Ping-pong recording [...]

  • Page 74

    74 Advanced Operations 2 DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WAVE FORM MIX PARAMETER PGM FAD[...]

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    75 Advanced Operations 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 Slowing do wn the playbac k speed You can change the playback speed only while the recorder is stopped. When "Norm" in the "Play Speed" field is highlighted, use the [JOG] dial to select "Half." The playback speed is set to half the normal speed and the pitch automatically raise[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Advanced Operations OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANTOM S/P DIF / DA TA STEREO OUT L, R S/P DIF OUTPUT Digital master recorder Analog master recorder 1 Mastering library EQ Ambience Compressor High Gain Mid Gain Low Gain Rev Level Rev Time Pre Delay Threshold Ratio Gain Atack Copy Protect Mastering mode You can use Tracks 7/8 as [...]

  • Page 77

    77 Advanced Operations 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 Gain F req. (fixed) Q (fixed) EQ Lo EQ Mid 0 0 400Hz 1kHz L-S 1 L0: FLA T EQ Hi 0 4kHz H-S Comp THSHD Comp Ratio Comp Gain Ambience 0 (Rev Le vel) +10 4 : 1 -25 Rev Time=1.0s / Pre Dly=0ms : fix ed Atack Time = 8ms : fix ed Gain F req. (fixed) Q (fixed) EQ Lo EQ Mid 0 +4.0 400Hz 1kHz L-S 1.0 L1: W et Mix EQ Hi[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Advanced Operations Gain F req. (fixed) Q (fixed) EQ Lo EQ Mid 0 +4.0 400Hz 1kHz L-S 1.0 L2: Light Mix EQ Hi 0 8kHz H-S Comp THSHD Comp Ratio Comp Gain Ambience 0 (Rev Le vel) +18 3 : 1 -42 Rev Time=1.0s / Pre Dly=0ms : fix ed Atack Time = 10ms : fix ed Gain F req. (fixed) Q (fixed) EQ Lo EQ Mid 0 -18 400Hz 1kHz L-S 1.0 L3: Live Mix EQ Hi 0 8kHz[...]

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    79 Advanced Operations The internal mastering function is an expansion of the mastering function described earlier. It allows you to record a mixed-down material on tracks 7 and 8 to the current drive on the VF80 while applying a mastering effect. Therefore, unlike the mastering function, this function allows you to make high-quality mastering insi[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Advanced Operations Select the desired pr ogram f or mastering. To select the desired program, while stopped, press the [TRACK EDIT/ PGM] key while holding down the [SHIFT] key, and select the program using the [JOG] dial, then press the [ENTER/YES] key. Set the [MASTER] fader to the "0" position. Press the [MASTERING] key . The VF80 e[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Advanced Operations P erf orming internal mastering <Hint> On the mastering screen, you can tailor the sound by adjusting EQ settings (HI, MID and LOW), as well as the ambiance and compressor. See page 76 for details about the mastering effects. <Note> In the internal mastering function, the "CpProtect" (Copy Protect) setti[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Advanced Operations <About Star t and End points> As described earlier, the starting and ending times of internal mastering are automatically registered as "Start point" and "End point" respectively, which can be used for track editing (copy, move and erase) for the newly created program (see the illustrations below). T[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Advanced Operations Unlike the loop effect described earlier in "Mixer Functions", the insert effect is applied when rerecording any recorded track among tracks 1 through 6. This rerecording mode in which the insert effect is applied is called "REC EFFECT" mode. Six distortion/simulation type effects are available for the ins[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Advanced Operations The following explains how to record a guitar solo to track 1 and rerecord it while applying the guitar distortion. Before executing recording, you can check the guitar sound with the distortion effect while rehearsing the effect parameter settings until you satisfy with the sound. We assume that the guitar is connected to th[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Advanced Operations <How to edit parameter s> The " L39: Gtr Dist " effect type has 11 parameters as shown below. (Note that the screen example below shows all parameters for the explanation. Actually, you can see 5 parameters at a time while the other parameters are hidden.) Use the [CURSOR] / keys to select a highlighted parame[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Advanced Operations The final step is to rerecord the recorded " dry " sound on track 1 while applying the effect (guitar distor- tion) with the setting you made in rehearsal. Rerecording with eff ect Press the [BOUNCE/REC EFF] key while hold- ing down the [SHIFT] ke y . The unit enter the REC EFFECT mode, in which you can apply the in[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Advanced Operations • P arameters f or distortion effects (Parameter type: DIST ORTION ) Effect types No.39 through 42 (shown in "Effect type list" on page 49) are distortion types. Each of these has 11 parameters as shown below. 1. Dist T ype Selects a distortion type. Each effect type has following distortion type options. (An unde[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Advanced Operations • P arameter s f or distortion effects (Parameter type: AMP SIMULA TION ) Effect type No.43 (shown in "Effect type list" on page 49) is the amp simulation type. This effect type has 11 parameters as shown below. 1. T ype Selects an amplifier type to be simulated. Options: Brit800, T remoRect, MetalRect, ClassA30, [...]

  • Page 89

    89 Advanced Operations TCon 3k T rad Condenser 3k (Low cut: Off) Simulates the sound of a multipurpose professional condenser microphone with a large diaphragm. Its warm and transparent sound is suit- able for a vocal, as well as a drum over- head or guitar amplifier. TCon 3k LC T rad Condenser 3k (Low cut: On) Simulates the sound of "TCon 3k&[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Advanced Operations OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANTOM S/P DIF / DA TA 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 Digital recor ding You can digitally record an external digital source to the VF80, or stereo output signals of the VF80 to an external digital recorder. This section describes how to make digital recording between the VF80 and an external digit[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Advanced Operations OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANTOM S/P DIF / DA TA DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PL[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Advanced Operations DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PA N SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WAVE FORM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADE[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Advanced Operations 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Connecting to e xternal equipment Connect the VF80 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 follo wing in the sequence software . * Set to MTC external sync mode (EXTERNAL SYNC). * [...]

  • Page 94

    94 Advanced Operations DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY STOP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WAVE FORM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADER[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Advanced Operations <Precautions at MTC related setups> The position (ABS 0 or 001BAR/1BEAT/00CLK) when the setup MTC (MTC offset time) should be output was setup by the “ MTC offset time setting ” and “ MTC offset mode setting .” In accordance to start time of the tune set by the sequence software, setup as explained below. Offset[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Save/Load of Song data T r k 1&2 T r k 3&4 T r k 21&22 T r k 23&24 Program 1 (P01) Progr am 2 (P02) Program 99 (P99) T r k 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 &7 & 8 & 9 & 10 & 11 & 12 & 13 & 14 & 15 & 16 & 17 & 18 & 19 & 20 & 21 & 23 & 24 Program 1 (P01) P[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Save/Load of Song data REC END (07m 00s) of real track REC END (10m 00s) of additional track seven minutes Additional Tracks Real Tracks DA T Sav e <Items that can be saved or loaded as song data> •Memory data: AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT data and Start/End/To points, Scene memories 00 through 99, Marks 00 through 99 (only can be saved/loaded usin[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Save/Load of Song data Digital equipment Flashing OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANTOM S/P DIF / DA TA VF80 S/P DIF DATA OUTPUT Saving data using the S/PDIF digital signal You can save data using the S/PDIF digital signal via the [S/P DIF DATA OUTPUT] (coaxial) jack. • Use an external digital recorder that supports 44.1 kHz samp[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Save/Load of Song data Flashing Use the [JOG] dial to select the program to be saved and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The display shows the " Save Length " screen. Initially, the recorded time length of the selected program (ABS 00 to REC END) is shown as the time length of data saving. Normally you do not need to edit the length but you[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Save/Load of Song data Flashing OFF ON MIDI OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT POWER PHANTOM S/P DIF / DA TA Digital Equipment VF80 S/P DIF DATA INPUT Loading data using the S/PDIF signal You can load data using the S/PDIF digital signal via the [S/P DIF DATA INPUT] (coaxial) jack. *Use an external recorder that supports 44.1 kHz sampling frequency (the[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Save/Load of Song data You can select a load destination program from existing programs on the current drive as well as " New PGM ". When selecting " New PGM ", a new program is created. • If you load data to a program in which data is already recorded, the newly loaded data overwrites the current data track by track. Cons[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Save/Load of Song data Please read this first! Sa ve/Load using CD-R W/CD-R By installing the optional CD-RW drive (Model CD-1A) to the VF80, you can save or load data in the FDMS-3 or WAV file format using a CD-RW/CD-R disc. In addition, you can create an audio CD (CD- DA) or load audio data from an audio CD. Please read the notes below first [...]

  • Page 103

    103 Save/Load of Song data With an optional CD-RW drive, you can use not only CD-RW discs but also CD-R discs. Note that CD-R discs has some restrictions as shown below. <Care and handling of CD-R W/CD-R discs> <About data writing and reading speeds f or data save/load> The writing and reading speeds for data save and load of the VF80 a[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Save/Load of Song data After turning on the VF80, insert a disc to the CD-R W drive. Press the [SETUP] key of the VF80 to enter the setup mode. The display shows the screen for selecting the setup menu. The following procedure describes how to save FDMS-3 song data. We assume that the optional CD-RW drive (Model CD-1A) is already installed to t[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Save/Load of Song data <About save err or> If an error occurs for some reason during the save operation, the error message as below appears. If it appears, press the [EXIT/NO] key. The display returns to the previous screen before performing the save operation. Note that saved data before the error message ap- pears is all invalid. <No[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Save/Load of Song data Immediately after completing erasing the disc, the display shows the same screen (for selecting a pro- gram to be saved) which appears after step 5 is performed. Hereafter, perform the same proce- dure as described above. Flashing Flashing Increases as the process progresses. <Hint 2> If you try to save data to a re[...]

  • Page 107

    107 Save/Load of Song data Press the [SETUP] key to enter the setup mode. The display shows the screen for selecting the setup menu. Use the [JOG] dial to select (highlight) “Load PGM” and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The display shows the screen for selecting a load de- vice, where “IDE” is flashing. Loading bac kup data from a CD-R W drive[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Save/Load of Song data When completing the load operation, “Load Com- pleted!” appears on the display (as shown below) and the VF80 stops access to the drive, while the disc in the CD-RW drive is automatically ejected. As described earlier, when loading data from a CD- RW drive, the VF80 creates a new program on the current drive, which is [...]

  • Page 109

    109 Save/Load of Song data Saving a WAV file Song data can be saved to or load from a CD-R/CD-RW disc by the FDMS-3 (Fostex Disk Management System- 3) format, as well as by the WAV file format. As you can handle song data of the VF80 with a WAV file, it is possible to directly import/export data from/to a personal computer, to playback/edit a data [...]

  • Page 110

    110 Save/Load of Song data Flashing 7 After selecting the track(s), press the [ENTER/YES] key. The display shows the screen for selecting a WAV file on the disk. If no file is recorded on the disk, " WAV " and "Sure?" flashes. You can select " Eject " by rotating the [JOG] dial. To remove the disk, select " Eject [...]

  • Page 111

    111 Save/Load of Song data •Showing the title and "-****MB": Even if the specified file is deleted, the space for creating a new WAV file on the disk is ****MB short. Pressing the [ENTER/YES] key shows "Disk Full!", followed by " Delete All WAV? ". Pressing the [ENTER/YES] key again deletes all the WAV file on the di[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Save/Load of Song data ###### 01. WA V ###### 02. WA V ###### 24. WA V <About WAV files saved> •WAV file structure A WAV file on the backup disk has 24 files (one file per track) in the root directory of the disk. The file names are "******01.WAV" through "******24.WAV" where "******" shows the file name sp[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Save/Load of Song data 6 Loading a WAV file Press the [SETUP] key to enter the setup mode. The display shows the screen for selecting the Setup menu. Use the [JOG] dial to select "Load PGM" and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The display shows the screen for selecting the device from which the data is loaded. " IDE " flashes. Whi[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Save/Load of Song data ****** 01. W A V ****** 12. W AV Backup Disk 1 ****** 13. W A V ****** 24. W AV Backup Disk 2 << Special loading method when using a computer >> (*) Method to load specific tracks. The backup disk in which files are saved will contain files from “******01.WAV” up to “******24.WAV.” Should these files b[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Save/Load of Song data Making an audio CD The following procedure describes how to record mastered songs (using the internal mastering function) to a CD-RW/CD-R disc to make an audio CD (CD-DA format). The “Sa ve PGM” menu in the Setup mode, which is used for saving song data, is also used for making an audio CD. <Basic information> W[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Save/Load of Song data To change the setting, press the [ENTER/YES] key when the “CD-D A Setup” screen is shown. The current setting starts flashing, showing it can be edited. While flashing, use the [JOG] dial to select “ON” or “OFF” , then press the [ENTER/YES] key to con- firm. Copy pr otection setting You can restrict the disc c[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Save/Load of Song data <Hint> When a CD-RW disc on which any data is recorded is set, if you perform step 7 above (i.e. pressing the [ENTER/YES] key when “CD-D A” is flashing), “Not Empty!” appears on the display, followed by the screen for selecting whether erasing recorded data or ejecting the disc. • If y ou erase recor ded d[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Save/Load of Song data Loading fr om an audio CD You can load a desired song to the VF80 from an audio CD you created by recording on a CD-RW/CD-R disc. When a desired song is loaded, the VF80 automatically creates a new program on the current drive, and the song are recorded on tracks 1 and 2 of the program. Loading data from an audio CD is op[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Save/Load of Song data W arning! Y ou are responsible for use of this digital de- vice. Be sure to abide b y the copyright condi- tions of the source material. Press “Enter/Y es” key if you agree with the above. If y ou agree to the message contents, press the [ENTER/YES] key . After showing “Set Enable!” , the display shows the screen [...]

  • Page 120

    120 Save/Load of Song data After specifying track(s) to be loaded, press the [ENTER/YES] key while holding down the [RECORD] key . The VF80 starts loading tracks to the current drive. The following screen example shows that track 1 is now being loaded to program 02 on the current drive. When the loading ends, “Load Completed!” appears on the sc[...]

  • Page 121

    121 SETUP mode SETUP mode The SETUP mode of the VF80 offers the “Changing the initial settings” menus, which configure the operating environment of the VF80, a “Check” menu that enables you to check the number of events for each track, and an “Execution” menu that executes certain operations, such as save and load and disk formatting. T[...]

  • Page 122

    122 SETUP mode Time signature setting [“Signature Set”] Select a program f or which to set a time signature. In the menu selecting displa y , select “Signature Set” and press the [ENTER/YES] ke y . The display will change to confirming the currently set signature. In the initial setting, the display will be as shown below to indicate that t[...]

  • Page 123

    123 SETUP mode <Note> You cannot register the “001BAR“ of “001BAR 4/4 .” • Correcting the Registered Time Signature Under the previous “Confirmation display , ” select bar/ time signatures to be changed and press the [ENTER/ YES] key . Input the desired signature via the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The newly input[...]

  • Page 124

    124 SETUP mode T empo Map Time signature setting Tempo setting 001 BAR 4/4 005 BAR 3/4 001 BAR 1 = 120 003 BAR 1 = 90 005 BAR 3 = 60 007 BAR 2 = 120 T empo = 120 T empo = 90 T empo = 60 T empo = 120 4 4 4 3 Input the desired bar with the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The bar value that can be input is identical with the above “signat[...]

  • Page 125

    125 SETUP mode • Erasing of the Registered T empo Setting the Metronome function [“Clic k”] <Note> Metronome sound will be output from track 6. For this reason, when the metronome function is activated, a new sound source cannot be recorded on the track to which the metronome sound is to be output or sound recorded on this track cannot [...]

  • Page 126

    126 SETUP mode Select the desired MIDI sync signal with the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . Setting MIDI sync output signal [“Midi Sync Out”] Select “Midi Sync Out” in the menu selection display and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The currently set item will flash. “ CLK ” will flash in initial setting. CLK (Initial setting) MIDI[...]

  • Page 127

    127 SETUP mode Setting MTC Offset mode [“Offset Mode”] Select “Offset Mode” in the menu selection display and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The currently set offset mode will flash. “ ABS ” will flash in the initial setting. If you have selected [MTC] in the “Setting Offset mode” menu, you need to select MTC Offset mode. This menu ena[...]

  • Page 128

    128 SETUP mode Select the desired offset mode with the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The selected offset mode will be set. Setting the Slave mode [“Sla ve Mode”] This mode allows you to choose the VF80 slave mode setting either On or Off. If you set the slave mode to “On”, the VF80 will synchronize to the incoming MTC (MIDI Tim[...]

  • Page 129

    129 SETUP mode Setting the Recor d Protect function [“Rec Pr otect”] The “Setting the Record Protect function” menu allows you to turn the Record Protection function On or Off. When this function in turned “On”, you cannot record, paste, or erase data. Use this function to protect your important data from being accidentally erased. Sele[...]

  • Page 130

    130 SETUP mode Setting Digital Input [“Digital In”] In the [Setting digital input] menu, whether the signal assigned to tracks 7 and 8 are S/P DIF digital signal analog signals, can be setup. By using this function, it becomes possible to digitally record from external digital equipment (CD, MD, DAT, adat, digital mixer, etc.). • Initial sett[...]

  • Page 131

    131 SETUP mode Select desired device n umber with the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . Press the [EXIT/NO] key (or ST OP key) to exit fr om the SETUP mode. Setting the MIDI device n umber [“Device ID”] The “Setting the MIDI device number” menu enables you to set the VF80 device ID number required to control the VF80 from a sequenc[...]

  • Page 132

    132 SETUP mode Select the desired item with the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The selected item will be set. Fader Fix Mode Setting [“F ader Fix”] Whether the fader manipulation should be reflected on the sound volume or not can be set. The setup content will be held even if the main power is switched off. Select “Fader Fix” in[...]

  • Page 133

    133 SETUP mode Input the desired item with the [JOG] dial and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The selected item will be set. Fader Recall Mode Setting [“F ader Recall”] In the "Setup of the fader recall mode" menu, whether each track fader/master fader settings should be recalled or not at scene recall, can be setup. Select “Fader Recal[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Appendix (Installing the optional CD-RW drive) *a blank panel *two scre ws f or mounting the drive *a CD-R W drive unit Installing the CD-1A <Usable discs> With the CD-1A, you can use discs of following types. Recordable ReWritable <CD-R discs> Can be used for saving or loading song data, as well as making an audio CD. Note that you[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Appendix (Installing the optional CD-RW drive) 1 <Notes on installing the CD-R W drive> • The CD-RW drive is made of precision parts. Do not apply a mechanical shock or use excessive force when installing it. • Before installing the drive, make sure that the power of the VF80 is off and the power cord is disconnected. • Install the [...]

  • Page 136

    136 Appendix (Installing the optional CD-RW drive) • T o open the tray , press the eject s witch lightly . Pressing the switch will open the tray slightly. Then pull out the tray gently by hand to fully open it. Opening/closing the tra y • T o c lose the tray , push the tray inside by hand until loc ked. <Caution!> Do not touch the lens w[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Specifications Basic Channel Function.................... Default Changed Transmitted Recognized Remarks Mode Default Message Altered Note Number: True Voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Touch Key’s Channel’s Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change True # System Exclusive Common System Real Time : Clock : Commands Aux. Message : Local O[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Specifications Command list Movement (Recorder) 01: STOP STOP 02: PLAY PLAY 03: DEFERRED PLAY DEFERRED PLAY 04: FAST FORWARD F FWD 05: REWIND REWIND 06: RECORD STROBE REC 07: RECORD EXIT PUNCH OUT 09: PAUSE STOP 40: WRITE Refer to MMC Response/Information Field List 41: MASKED WRITE Refer to MMC Response/Information Field List 42: READ Refer to[...]

  • Page 139

    139 Specifications Maintenance Specifications Recording/Reproducing Recording Medium : 3.5 inch, hard disk (E-IDE type) Recording Format : FDMS-3 (*) Save/Load Format : FDIO-1 (**) Sampling Frequency : 44.1kHz Quantization : 16-bit linear (Non expanded) A/D Converter : 20-bit 64 times, over sampling, Delta-Sigma D/A Converter : 24-bit 128 times, ov[...]

  • Page 140

    140 Specifications General Dimensions : 307 (W) x 108 (H) x 217 (D) mm Weight : Approx. 3.2kg Power Supply : 120VAC 60Hz, 230V~ 50/60Hz (AC inlet type) Power Consumption : 20W Accessories : Owner’s manual : Power Cable * Fostex Disk Management System-3 ** Fostex Data In Out-1 Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for [...]

  • Page 141

    141 Specifications DIGITAL MUL TITRACKER LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END SEL TIMEBASE CURSOR PHANTOM ACCESS PEAK CH ON/OFF LR GUITAR GUITAR LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MASTERING TRAINING EFFECT EQ PAN SCENE SEQ. SCENE TRACK UNDO SETUP PUNCH AUTO LOOP PITCH SCRUB VARI F FWD REWIND PLAY ST OP RECORD EXIT ENTER TRIM TRIM WAVE FORM MIX PARAMETER PGM FADER MA[...]

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