Reference Manual24 Track Digital RecorderModel 8288 466 000IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Fostex D2424. The D2424 is a digital recorder usi
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)10Front Panel sectionNames and Functions1. Detachable remote controller connectorThe detachable re
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)100Saving of “WAV” filesA WAV file is saved by the following procedure. Before proceedin
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 101###### 01.WAV###### 02.WAV ###### 24.WAV10. Press the [EXIT/NO] key or [STOP] button.&
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)102< Notes>• If you attempt to save a WAV file with the same filename as one alread
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 103<Notes>• If there is insufficient capacity in the current driveto load a WAV fil
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)104<< Special loading method when using a computer >>(*) Method to load speci
105Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) Changing the Initial Settings (SETUP mode)<Table-3> “Executio
106 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)NOs Of Event ?Drive Sel. ?Load PGM?Save PGM ?Disk Format?Disk Optim
107Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingTime Signature Setting (“Signature Set?”)Using the “Setting
108 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)FlashingModifying (or deleting) stored time signatures1.Repeat step
109Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingSetting a tempo (“Tempo Map Set ?” menu)The “Setting a temp
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 111. Controller Connection CableConnect this cable to the recorder controllerconnection jack.2. Rec
110 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)Tempo MapTime signature settingTempo setting001 bar 4/4 005 bar 3/4
111Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingSetting the Metronome function (“Click ?” menu)“Setting the
112 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)Locate point (stored in the memory key).This point is actually loc
113Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingSetting MIDI sync output signal (“Midi Sync Out ?” menu)Th
114 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)FlashingFlashingSetting an MTC frame rate1.While the recorder is s
115Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) 3.Use the SHUTTLE dial to move the flashing cursor,and turn the JO
116 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)Setting the Record Protect function (“Rec Protect ?” menu)The reco
117Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingRecording enabled/disabled1.While the recorder is stopped,
118 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)FlashingSetting digital input1.While the recorder is stopped, pres
119Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingSetting digital output1.While the recorder is stopped, pre
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)12• Pressing a Memory key to recall the point the key isstoring displays the memory data (time, or
120 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Setting <SETUP mode>)FlashingSetting BAR/BEAT resolution mode1.While the recorder is sto
121Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) Flashing3. Use the [JOG] dial to set the desired MIDI deviceID num
122 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Setting <SETUP mode>)SPDIF :AsyncSPDIF :Syncadat :Asyncadat :Sync[D. in ?] setting[Clock
123Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) To cancel the operation, or to restore the settingobtained prior t
124 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Setting <SETUP mode>)Flashing1.While the recorder is stopped, press the [SETUP]key to en
125Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) Setup of the reference level (“Ref. Level?” menu)The reference lev
126 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Setting <SETUP mode>)FlashingSetup of input/output Balance/Unbalance (“BAL/UNBAL?” menu)
127Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) Drive Format Information (“Drive Info?” menu)Format information of
128 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Setting <SETUP mode>)* This indicates that simultaneous recordablenumber of tracks is 24
129Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>) FlashingDrive Setting (“Drive Sel?” menu)In D2424, in addition to
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 1315. Execute/Yes key [EXECUTE/YES/CHASE]Press this key to execute the operation when youedit data
130 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Setting <SETUP mode>)FlashingSetup of the display contrast level (“Contrast ?” menu)The
131Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) Basic Default ××Channel Changed ××Default ××Mode Message ××Altered**************
132 Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List)MMC Command List Command List Movement (Recorder)01: STOP STOP02: P
133Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) Fostex System Exclusive MessageGeneral Structure=F0 51<device id><sub i
134 Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List)Status RequestStatus request command Status replyController to D2424 D2424 to co
135Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) <Allocation of GP0~GP7>Edit point memory of this equipment is alloted to t
136 Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) Data Type<loop op.mode><loop op.mode><loop op.mode><loop o
137Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) <signature map><signature map><signature map><signature map
138 Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List)Explanation on the Command/Mode Set12 22 (<on/off>): loop on/off commandTh
139Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) data length in the clipboard is less than 10ms, specifying the<repeat count&g
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)1419. Jog/Shuttle dialJog dial (inside):Turning the [JOG] dial while the recorder is stoppedperfor
140 Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List)it to the default state (meter=4/4, tempo: =120). Also, whenthis command is rec
141Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List) 23 47: midi sync out status requestThe command for inquiring on status of the mi
142 Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Implementation Chart/MMC List)32 4F (<edit message>): track exchange status replyThis is the reply again
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Maintenance/Specifications) 143SpecificationsRecorder SectionRecording Medium : 3.5 inch, E-IDE type hard diskRecording
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Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 1527. Stop button [STOP]Pressing this button will stop the transport sectionof the recorder. Press
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)1629. Record button [RECORD]Pressing only this button places the readied tracksinto input monitori
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 1732. All Input LED [ALL INPUT]This is lit when all track input monitors are set toON by pressing t
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)18Rear panel section7. Optional PanelThe additional installation panel for the optionalModel 8345
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 19The recorder display integrates the level meter of a high-visibility FL tube with a 16 digits and
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Safety Instruction/Contents)2CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER - SER
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)202. Preset DisplayThe display below shows all preset items for explanation purpose.Level meterDis
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 21Pressing the [PGM] key will cause the recorder toenter Program select mode, display the message“S
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions)226. Warning messagesIf you perform an incorrect operation, inputincorrect data, or if an error oc
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 23Event overflow indication:The editing points have overflowed.Load error indication:You cannot loa
24 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting)Recorded areaNon recorded areaABS 000 m, 00 s, 00 f00 m, 08 s, 00 f REC ENDDISK END23 h, 59 m, 59 s-0
25Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting) The REMAIN indicator displays theamount of unrecorded area.recordable disk area (3 hours)recorded are
26 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting)Managing songs by Program Change functionThe recorder features Program Select function, which enables
27Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting) Real tracks and Additional tracksThe D2424 contains, in addition to 24 real tracks that can be record
28 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting)Input monitoring and playback monitoringThere are two methods for monitoring track sound (only on the
29Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting) Audio file and event<About an audio file>During recording, the recorder consecutively records a
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Safety Instruction/Contents) 3ContentsMain Features...
30 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Before Starting)<Hints>Make sure that you set the Clipboard In/Out points within zero files, and that you paste
31Model D2424 Reference Manual (Formatting and Optimizing Disks) Formatting and Optimizing DisksQuantizationSampling Frequency16 bits44.1kHz 48kHz 96
32 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Formatting and Optimizing Disks)Capacity10.0GB44.1kHz48kHz96kHz16 bits 24 bits16 bits 24 bits24 bitsApprox. 1888 min.
33Model D2424 Reference Manual (Formatting and Optimizing Disks) Re-Formatting the Current Drive or Newly Formatting the Backup DriveFollow procedures
34 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Formatting and Optimizing Disks)3.Use the [JOG] dial to select flashing “SCSI” (or“IDE2”) and press the [EXECUTE/YES]
35Model D2424 Reference Manual (Handling Programs) Handling ProgramsThis chapter explains how to handle Programs. It covers the following topics:1.
36 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Handling Programs)Duplicating a Program<Notes>* Duplicating a program is possible only when the Multiple Undo
37Model D2424 Reference Manual (Handling Programs) P01P02 P03P04 P05P06P07P01P02 P03 P04P05P06If you try to deleted PGM 05, only thedata of PGM 05 wi
38 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Handling Programs)1. Press the [SETUP] key while the recorder isstopped, to put the system in the SETUP mode.2. Turn
39Model D2424 Reference Manual (Punch In/Out) Punch In/OutWhat is Punch In/Out recording?Punch In/Out recording enables you to record over previously
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Safety Instruction/Contents)4Recording Digital data...
40 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Punch In/Out)Track 5Track 6Track 7Track 8Auto Punch In point(Rehearsal In)Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 4This part is c
41Model D2424 Reference Manual (Punch In/Out) PUNCHREHEARSALTAKEAUTOAuto Punch In/Out TakeAfter you are satisfied with your rehearsal, youcan proceed
42 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Punch In/Out)Press the foot switch at thePunch In point.Track 5Track 6Track 7Track 8Auto Punch In point(Take In)Trac
43Model D2424 Reference Manual (Punch In/Out) Manual Punch In/Out takeYou can proceed to record if you are satisfiedwith the recording level, foot sw
44 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording Digital Data)Recording Digital DataDigital recording from an external digital deviceIn addition to multire
45Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording Digital Data) Selecting a recording Program1. If you already have multiple Programs, select thedesired Prog
46 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording Digital Data)Digital recording to external digital equipmentTunes recorded on the D2424 can be recorded on
47Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording Digital Data) <Note>Data on the additional tracks cannot be digitallyrecorded to the external device
48 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording to a Metronome Sound)Recording to a Metronome SoundDigital MixerAnalog MixerThis chapter explains how to r
49Model D2424 Reference Manual (Recording to a Metronome Sound) Creating a Tempo Map* Set the time signature using the “Setting a timesignature” menu
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Safety Instruction/Contents) 5Erase...
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Storing a Locate Point (Edit Point)50Storing a Locate Point (Edit Point)[AUTO PUNCH IN] key[AUTO PUNCH OUT] key[CLIPBO
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Storing a Locate Point (Edit Point) 51FlashingStoring and editing the locate points to the memory keys• Select the desi
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Storing a Locate Point (Edit Point)52Flashing1.While the recorder is stopped, press the memorykey that stores the data
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Storing a Locate Point (Edit Point) 533.Select the LOCATE number desired using the[JOG] dial.LOCATE number from 00-99 a
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Locate Function)54Locate FunctionThe recorder swiftly locates (it moves the current location of the recorder section)
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Locate Function) 55AUTO PUNCH IN pointLOCATEPLAYBACKLOCATEPLAYBACKLOCATE STARTLOCATE STARTAUTO RTN END pointAUTO RTN ST
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Locate Function)56AUTO RTN END pointAUTO RTN START pointLOCATEPLAYBACK STARTPLAYBACKAUTO RTN END pointAUTO RTN START
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Chain Play function) 57Chain Play function“Chain play” functions to playback, in any order, the tunes recorded on a mu
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Chain Play function)58Setup of the Chain Play ListThe chain play list is setup via the “Chain Play List?” menu in the
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Chain Play function) 59Setup of the Chain Play ModeUpon setup of the previous “Chain Play List,” select the desired mo
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Safety Instruction/Contents)6Time Signature Setting...
60 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Cue & Review Function)Cue & Review FunctionThis chapter explains how to use the “Cue & Review” function
61Model D2424 Reference Manual (Cue & Review Function) Playback point (time)Playback pointTrack indication5. Press the [STOP] button to stop the
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Preview Function)62Preview Function1 sec. (mute playback)1 sec. (normal playback)The sound rises at the memory point.S
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Preview Function) 63[AUTO PUNCH IN] key[AUTO RTN END] key[CLIPBOARD OUT] key[AUTO PUNCH OUT] key[AUTO RTN START] key[CL
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Multiple Undo Function)64Multiple Undo FunctionCompletiondata and timeof Take 1Time axisTo undo recordings or edits, y
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Multiple Undo Function) 65Time axisMultiple Undo for Take 4OptimizeFlashingFlashingUsing the Multiple Undo function1.Wh
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)66Editing TracksThe recorder features speedy, nonlinear, nondestructive editing of independent audio tr
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks) 67<Notes>• The data on the clipboard will be replaced by newdata each time you execute the COPY o
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)68FlashingPress the [EDIT] key again to get ready for the pasteoperation.“Copy Paste?” or “Move Paste?”
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks) 69Copy & Paste between programsCopy & Paste between programs can be performedusing the procedur
7Model D2424 Reference Manual (Main features/Precautions) Main features• A removable cartridge for easy installation andreplacement of the hard disk a
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)70AUTO PUNCH IN pointAUTO PUNCH OUT pointEraseAny real trackAUTO PUNCH IN pointAUTO PUNCH OUT point(RE
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks) 71FlashingLitChecking and adjusting the edit pointsAfter you store the edit points, you can check themo
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)72FlashingTrack Exchange"Track exchange" is the function that exchanges tracks -- all real tr
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks) 73∞42OL030241812963kHz24FSBIT24∞42OL0302418129632322212019181716151413121110987654321 CLOCKINT∞42OL0302
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)74∞42OL030241812963kHz24FSBITSETUP24∞42OL0302418129632322212019181716151413121110987654321 CLOCKINT∞42O
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function) 75MIDI Sync FunctionThe following are examples concerning general types of systems using MIDI relat
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function)76Setup of the recorder1. Because the MIDI clock and song position pointer will be output from the
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function) 77* If correct sync cannot be obtained, re-check the connections/cables and setting of both equipme
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function)78Connecting to external equipmentConnect the recorder MIDI IN/OUT to the computer (with MIDI inter
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function) 79* Initial setting: 00* Permissible setup ID: 00 ~ 99* This item will be the setting common to all
8 Model D2424 Reference Manual (Main features/Precautions)Precautions• Be sure to connect the recorder to the power supplyspecified in the Specificati
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function)80Multitrack system by the slave modeAn example of how to make a multitrack system by interconnecti
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function) 813. With the SETUP mode “MTC offset mode setting,” whether the MTC offset time will be output (ABS
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function)82<Note>After this setup, check the following in the recorder (#2) and (#3).* Blinking of “CH
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function) 83<Slave><Master>Computer with MMC/MTCsoftwareExternal MIDI equipment sync system by th
Model D2424 Reference Manual (MIDI Sync Function)845. Set slave type to “Vari” by the SETUP mode “Slave type setting.”Refer to page “116”, SETUP mod
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 85Saving and Loading Song DataThe recorder allows you to select the data (audio data and
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)86<The following items can be saved and loaded as song data>Memory data: CLIPBOARD
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 87Saving the data using a adat or S/P DIF digital signalS/P DIF digital signal (or adat d
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)881.Press the [SETUP] key.The recorder enters Setup mode.2.Use the [JOG] dial to select “
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 89Loading the data using a adat or S/P DIF digital signalLoad the data by S/P DIF digital
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Names and Functions) 9Front panel-1Front panel-2Rear panelPOWER24TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER24bit/96kHz75ΩWORDOUTPUTINPUTOUTP
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)901.Press the [SETUP] key.The recorder will enter the Setup mode.2.Use the [JOG] dial to
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 9175ΩWORDOUTPUTINPUTOUTPUTDATA16 - 924 - 178 - 1100ΩRS422THRUAC-ININPUT16 - 924 - 178 - 1
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)92Formatting a SCSI diskAn unformatted disk or a disk used with the computer can also be
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 93Saving data of an individual ProgramWhen saving with a SCSI disk it is possible to save
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)945. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.The recorder performs the save operation differentlydepe
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 95Loading the data using SCSIHere you are loading on the current drive, the data of each
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)96Loading data saved on several removable disksAs an example here, we will load the data
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 97Saving and Loading with IDE2 (E-IDE Hard disk/DVD-RAM)It is possible to setup an option
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)98If you create a new program and you go to the savemenu, a “p01” indication appears if n
Model D2424 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 99SAVE/LOAD by “WAV” fileIn addition to save/load by the aforementioned FDMS-3 (Fostex Di
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