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User guide FOSTEX VF08
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. 8588 002 000 (340292)
Owner's Manual
Digital Multitracker
INPUT A BAL
INPUT B BAL
PHONES
ST OUT
FOOT SW
L
R
TRACK EDIT GUITAR GUITAR
MIX PARAMETER
SCENE SCENE SEQ.
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER PGM FADER MAP
PAN LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX
EQ
EFFECT
UNBAL
TRIM
UNBAL
TRIM
BOUNCE MODE
ON/OFF
2TRK MODE
MASTERING TRAINING
ACCESS
CH ON/OFF PEAK
CH ON/OFF PEAK
PHANTOM F1 F2 F3
TRACK STATUS
RED
REC
GREEN
PLAY
OFF
MUTE
TRACK STATUS / TRACK SEL
STATUS /SEL JOG SHUTTLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7/8 2TRK MASTER
CURSOR EXIT /NO EJECT
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
ENTER /YES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SETUP
TIMEBASE SEL
UNDO /REDO
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
F1
F2
F3
SHIFT
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
AUTO PUNCH
LOOP
VARI PITCH
WAVE FORM SCRUB
LOCATE
EDIT
EDIT
EDIT
MARK
DELETE
RECORD
STOP
PLAY
REWIND
F FWD
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION:
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.
POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU' AU FOND.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
"WARNING"
"TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE."
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like. 6. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 10. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. 11. Grounding or Polarization - The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated. 12. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 13. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. 14. Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. 15. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. 16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or The appliance has been exposed to rain; or The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. A. B. C. D.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position dose not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
17. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
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Contents
Contents
· Safety Instructions ........................................... 2
· Basic recording (recording onto two track) .......... 27
Preparation for recording ........................................ 27 Recording .................................................................. 28 Playback .................................................................... 28
Basic Features of VF08
· Product Features ................................................ 6 · Precautions ........................................................ 7
About power supply ................................................... Precautions upon handling the hard disk ................. Note on repair ............................................................. About copyright .......................................................... About damage ............................................................. 7 7 7 7 7
· Mark function ................................................... 29
Setting a mark on the fly .......................................... 29 Locating a mark ........................................................ 29 Deleting a mark ........................................................ 29
· ABS Locate ....................................................... 30 · Punch In/Out .................................................... 30
Manual punch in/out using the keys on the unit ... 30 Punch in/out using the Foot Switch ........................ 30 Auto punch in/out function .................................... 31
· Before Operating ................................................ 8
RECORDING method ................................................... 8 Program ....................................................................... 8 Remain Indicator ........................................................ 8 Additional track .......................................................... 9 INPUT monitor and REPRO monitor .......................... 9 Event ............................................................................ 9 Trim ........................................................................... 10 Time Base .................................................................. 10
· Mixing ............................................................... 33
Adjusting levels ........................................................ Setting PAN position ................................................. Adjusting EQ ............................................................. Setting effects ............................................................ 33 33 33 34
· Mix Down .......................................................... 35
Names and Functions
Top panel (Analog input/output section) .............. Top panel (Mixer section) ........................................ Top panel (Recorder/display section) .................... Rear panel ................................................................. Side Panel .................................................................. 12 13 14 17 17
Analog Mix Down ...................................................... 35 Digital Mix Down ...................................................... 35
Mixer Functions
· Initial condition when turning the power ......... 36 · Operations while the Normal display is shown 36
Fader .......................................................................... 36 Track mute ................................................................ 36 Master fader mute .................................................... 36
About the hard disk storage device
Reformatting the Hard Disk ..................................... 18 Replacing a Hard Disk .............................................. 19 Formatting the New Hard Disk ................................ 21
· Mix Parameter Edit ........................................... 37
Adjusting PAN position ........................................... 37 Editing EQ ............................................................... 38 Preset entries in the EQ library ............................... 39 Editing effects ......................................................... 41
Setting effects send level ..................................... 42 Selecting an effect type ........................................ 42 Selecting pre/post of the effect send .................. 43 Turning the effect processor on or off ................ 43 About the effect types .......................................... 44
Basic Recording and Playback
· Connections of external equipment ................ 22 · LCD ................................................................... 23
Display when turning on the power ........................ 23 Switching the time base ............................................ 23 "Disk remain" indication ......................................... 23
Scene memory ........................................................ 47
Storing the current scene .................................... Recalling a scene .................................................. Deleting a scene ................................................... Fader adjust .......................................................... 47 47 48 48
· Preliminary knowledge .................................... 24
Inputs and tracks ...................................................... 24 How to use condenser microphones ........................ 24
· Basic recording (recording onto a single track) .. 25
Preparation for recording ........................................ 25 Recording .................................................................. 26 Playback .................................................................... 26
Scene sequence ...................................................... 49
Assigning scene memories to the mark map ...... 49 Deleting a mark from the mark map .................. 50 Scene sequence on/off selection ......................... 50
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Recorder Functions
· Cueing .............................................................. 51
Cueing with the [F FWD]/[REWIND] keys ............... 51 Shuttle cueing ......................................................... 51 Digital scrubbing ..................................................... 52
Performing digital scrubbing .............................. 52 Storing the digital scrub point ............................ 52
· Training mode .................................................... 69
Connecting the instrument and headphones ........ On/Off of training mode ....................................... Slowing down the playback speed ......................... Changing the pitch ................................................ Canceling the center-positioned sound ................. Setting the cancel position .................................... Boosting the bass sound ........................................ Playing along with the playback sound ................. 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 70
· Variable Pitch .................................................... 53
Turning on or off the vari pitch function ............... 53 Setting the Speed ...................................................... 53
· Mastering mode ............................................... 71
Selecting a program to be played back .................. On/Off of mastering mode .................................... Setting the mastering effects ................................. On/Off the mastering effects ................................. Recording onto the master recorder ..................... Effect library details .............................................. 71 71 72 72 72 72
· Loop Function .................................................. 54
Setting the start and end points ............................. 54
Capturing the current position on the fly .......... 54 Editing the position via the screen ..................... 54 Setting the start and end points by marks ......... 55
Carrying out the loop playback ............................... 55
· Digital Recording ............................................. 74
Recording an external source onto the VF08 digitally 74
Selecting a program to be recorded ...................... Selecting the digital input ..................................... Selecting a track to record ..................................... Starting to record .................................................. 74 74 74 74
· Program ............................................................ 56
Creating a new program ........................................... Selecting a program .................................................. Deleting a program ................................................... Editing a program title ............................................. 56 57 57 57
· MIDI Clock Sync System .................................. 75
Connecting to external equipment ........................ Setup of the VF08 .................................................. Executing of recording .......................................... Confirming the MIDI clock sync ............................ 75 76 76 76
· Track editing ..................................................... 58
Copy & Paste and Move & Paste ............................. 58
Performing Copy (or Move) Paste ....................... 59 Undo/redo of Copy (or Move) Paste ................... 60
Erasing track data ................................................... 61
Erasing .................................................................. 61 Undo/redo of Erase .............................................. 62
· MIDI Sync/MIDI Machine Control System ........ 76
Connecting to external equipment ........................ Setup of external equipment ................................. Setup of the VF08 .................................................. Confirming MTC sync/MMC ................................. Executing of recording .......................................... 77 77 77 77 77
Track Exchange ....................................................... 63
Performing the track exchange ........................... 63
· Editing marks ................................................... 64
Viewing the mark list ............................................... 64 Editing a mark position ........................................... 64 Enter a mark title ..................................................... 65 Adding a mark ......................................................... 65 Deleting a mark ....................................................... 66 Locating a mark ....................................................... 66
· External MIDI equipment Sync System by the Slave Mode..78
Connecting to external equipment ........................ Setup of external equipment ................................. Setup of the VF08 .................................................. Confirming chase lock ........................................... Executing of recording .......................................... 78 78 78 78 79
Advanced Operation
· Metronome function......................................... 67
Setting the tempo map ............................................... Setting the metronome output ................................... Setting the time base to bar/beat ............................... Monitoring the metronome sound ............................ 67 67 67 67
Save/Load of Song Data
· About Song Data .............................................. 80
Items that can be saved or loaded as song data ......... 81 Notes for digital audio recorder to be used ................ 81 Notes for saving data using the S/P DIF digital signal 81
· Saving data using the S/PDIF digital signal ..... 82
Connecting to an external digital recorder ................ 82 Setting the external recorder ..................................... 82 Saving data ................................................................. 82
· Track bounce (Ping-pong recording) ............... 68
On/Off of bounce mode ............................................. Setting pan position ................................................... Setting level of each track .......................................... Performing the track bounce ..................................... 68 68 68 68
· Loading data using the S/PDIF digital signal .. 84
Connecting to an external digital recorder ................ 84
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Setting the external recorder ..................................... 84 Loading data .............................................................. 84
Others
· MIDI Implementation Chart ............................ 111 · MMC Command List ....................................... 112 · Inquiry Message List ...................................... 112 · Maintenance ................................................... 113 · Specifications ................................................ 113 · Block Diagram ................................................ 114 · Installing the Model 8340 SCSI card .............. 115
· Saving /Loading Data using SCSI .................... 86
Connecting to an external device ............................... Formatting a backup disk .......................................... Saving data to a SCSI disk ........................................... Loading from a single SCSI disk .................................. Loading from more than one disk .............................. 86 86 87 89 90
· Save/Load a WAV File ....................................... 92
Saving a WAV file ....................................................... 93 Loading a WAV file ..................................................... 96
SETUP Mode
· To enter the SETUP mode ................................ 99 · Time Signature Setting ..................................... 99
New Registering of Time Signature ............................ 99 Correcting the Registered Time Signature ............... 100 Deleting of Time Signature ...................................... 100 Clearing All Time Signature data ............................. 100 Changing the Bar Offset Figure ................................ 100
· Setting a Tempo .............................................. 101
New Registering of Tempo ....................................... 101 Correction of the Registered Tempo ........................ 102 Erasing of the Registered Tempo ............................. 102
· Setting the Metronome function .................... 102 · Setting MIDI sync output signal ..................... 103 · Setting an MTC frame rate ............................. 103 · Setting an MTC offset value ........................... 104 · Setting MTC offset mode ............................... 104 · Setting the Slave mode .................................. 105 · Setting the Slave type .................................... 105 · Setting the Record Protect function .............. 106 · Setting Digital Input ....................................... 107 · Setting BAR/BEAT Resolution mode ............. 107 · Setting the MIDI device number ..................... 108 · Checking the number of track events ............ 108 · The Drive Format Information ........................ 109 · Drive Setting ................................................... 109 · Fader Fix mode Setting .................................. 110 · Fader Recall mode Setting ............................. 110
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Basic Features of VF08
Basic Features of VF08
The VF08 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. The digital recorder section allows you to record and playback uncompressed linear 16-bit/44.1 kHz digital audio. You can make all process for music production such as overdubbing, track bounce, effect processing, mixdown and mastering in the digital domain without sound deterioration.
Product Features
Mixer Section
· Built in a high-performance DSP multi-effect processor employing the A.S.P. (Fostex Advanced Signal Processing) technology · 7 track faders and a stereo master fader allow you to control signal levels intuitively. · The track ON/OFF switch is provided for each track. The 2-band EQ with the EQ library and the effect send with PRE/POST selection are provided for Tracks 1 through 6. · Both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (1/4" phone) connectors are provided for each analog input. The phantom power is also available when using the balanced connector. Also the trim knob on each input makes it possible to accept a wide range of input signals from microphone to line levels. · "Bounce" function allows bouncing signals from tracks 1 through 6 to tracks 7/8 with a single key operation. · "Mastering effect" allows effect processing for the master tracks (7/8). · "Training mode" helps you to practice your instrument by slowing down playback, shifting the pitch of the recorded performance or masking the solo instrument/voice. · "Scene memory" function allows you to save and load up to 99 mixer scenes including fader positions and EQ/effect settings. · You can feed the mixed-down signal from the S/PDIF output connector to an external digital device such as a DAT recorder for digital recording. · Nondestructive audio editing functions such as copy, paste, move, erase and undo/redo are possible. · The "Program" function allows you to give a title to each song and manage up to 99 titles. · +/- 6.0% pitch control. · Accepts S/PDIF digital signal and records it directly onto any VF08 track. · The auto punch in/out function with rehearsal mode. The IN and OUT points can be set with 1/100 frame accuracy. You can also carry out punch in/out manually using the foot switch.
Others
· Dot-matrix LCD and self-illuminating keys allow you to know the current status visually, as well as to make settings of the mixer and recorder easily. · Durable and reliable 3.5-inch E-IDE standard hard disk is built in. · Optional SCSI card (Model 8340) allows save/load of all VF08 data (both recorder and mixer data) using an external SCSI device. · Save/load of song data using the S/PDIF (optical) signal is possible. · Feeds MIDI clock with song position pointer or MTC (MIDI Time Code). · Supports MMC (MIDI Machine Control). · Can be slaved to an external MTC. · The internal metronome function can be used for recording a guide track. · The bar/beat resolution function allows editing by beat (the clock digit is omitted). · Up to 99 mark points can be set per each song. You can locate any mark point or make the mark map of a scene.
Recorder Section
· Employs the Fostex original FDMS-3 (Fostex Disk Management System-3) format, allowing high quality recording/playback with uncompressed linear 16-bit/44.1 kHz digital audio on 8 tracks, as well as 16 additional tracks. You can record about 3 hours of mono audio per 1 GB disk space.
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Basic Features of VF08
Precautions
About power supply
· Be sure to connect the VF08 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 VF08 to the same AC outlet to which devices that could generate noise (such as a large motor or dimmer), or the devices that consume a large amount of power (such as an air conditioning system or large electric heater) are connected. · If you use the VF08 in an area with a different power voltage, first consult your dealer or the nearest Fostex service station. You can use the VF08 with a power frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz. · It is very dangerous to use a power cord that is frayed or damage. In such a case, stop using the VF08 immediately and ask your dealer to repair the cord. · To avoid possible electric shock and damage to the VF08, avoid contact with water or other liquids, or do not handle the power plug while your hands are wet. · To prevent possible electric shock and damage to the VF08, do not remove the main unit cover or reach the inside the VF08. · Do not let water or other liquid, or metal objects such as pins, accidentally enter the inside of the VF08 because this may lead to electric shock or damage. Should water enter the inside of the VF08, remove the power plug from AC outlet, and consult your dealer or the nearest FOSTEX service station. · To prevent damage to the VF08, be sure to power on the connected devices first, then turn on the power to the VF08. When you remove or connect the cables to the input/output connectors on the VF08, make sure that the track and master faders and volume controls are set to "0."
Precautions upon handling the HD
· Before turning the power off to the VF08, first quit setup mode and make sure that the recorder section is stopped. Especially, never attempt to turn off the power to the VF08 while the hard disk is accessing data (the HD ACCESS LED is lit or flashing). Otherwise, not only will you lose recorded data, but you may damage to the VF08. Fostex is not responsible for the data lost during operation of the VF08. · Before you change the location of the VF08, pack the unit in the shipping carton or an impact- resistant case. Make sure that the VF08 is kept free from external vibration or impact since the VF08 is very sensitive to vibration. · Do not install the VF08 in locations subject to the following: * Extremely high or low temperature, or significant changes in temperature. * Excessive humidity or dust. * Excessive changes in power supply voltage. * Unstable or significantly vibrating or shaking surfaces. * Near a strong magnetic field (such as a TV or speaker). · If you move the unit from a place with an excessively low temperature to a warm place, or if you use the VF08 in a room in which the temperature varies significantly during winter, condensation may occur on the hard disk or other parts. In such cases, leave the VF08 for about an hour in the new location before you turn on the power.
Note on repair
· The VF08 does not use any parts that user can repair easily. Contact your dealer or the nearest FOSTEX service station to ask about repairs. · Use the packing carton designed for the VF08 when you transport the VF08 to the dealer for repair or return. If you have discarded the packing box, try to pack the VF08 completely using shock absorbing materials. Fostex is not responsible for malfunction or damage due to incomplete packaging or caused during transport.
Important!
Equipment name, electrical ratings, serial number and other information for the VF08, are written on bottom side.
MODEL VF08
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER
FOSTEX 230V~ SERIAL NO. FOSTEX CORP. MADE IN CHINA 18W 50/60Hz
Delay of display indication
· While using the VF08, you may have an experience to see the delay of the reaction of the time counter or level meters. This is not a malfunction and it bears no relation to the actual sound to be recorded or played.
About copyrights
· It is prohibited by law to use any part of a CD recording or video images or audio data for which copyright is possessed by a third party for commercial purposes such as contents, broadcasts, sales, or distribution-any purpose other than for your personal pleasure.
Time counter
Level meters
About damage
· Fostex is not responsible for any "direct damage" or "indirect damage" caused by using the VF08.
This kind of delay is due to the VF08 design concept in which the audio processing takes priority over the display processing when the audio processing gets busy (e.g. when a sudden fader level change happens). You may always trust the VF08 to record or playback audio in good condition.
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Basic Features of VF08
Before Operating
This section describes the basics that you should know before you start operating the VF08. All users, including those who are familiar with using tape-based Multitracker and those who are new to Multitracker, should read this section thoroughly to understand the functions of the VF08.
Recording method
The VF08 uses a hard disk as a recording medium, instead of a conventional tape. You can start recording sound sources from any point on a disk as long as the point is within the range of 24 hours in ABS time. Also you locate any point within the range. You may think of the VF08 as incorporating tapes on which 24-hour time information is striped.
ABS0 00m 00s 05m 00s 10m 00s REC END 15m 00s 23h 59m 59s
Remain indicator
The remain indicator shows how much recording time is left on the current hard disk. The VF08 program is managed by a 24-hour time counter, however, the actual recording time left depends on the available disk space. The remain indicator appears on the LCD during recording (or on REC standby), showing the rough remaining time if you record on a mono track. Note that if the remaining time is 100 hours or more, the indicator shows the available (remaining) disk space in MB.
The remaining time is 13h 28m15s.
recorded area
unrecorded area
recorded area
unrecorded area ......
You can record at any point within 24 hours in ABS time.
You can record in any area within 24 hours in ABS time. ABS 0: The beginning time at 00H 00M 00S REC END: The end time of recording (in the example above, 00H 15M 00S)
unrecorded 5 minute recording 5 minute recording unrecorded area (remain) 24 hour recording ......
recorded area
recorded area
With a tape recorder, the maximum recording time depends on the tape length, regardless of the amount of unrecorded areas. With the VF08, you can use the media more efficiently because no disk space is used for unrecorded areas.
Program
You can use up to 99 "tapes with 24-hour time information" with the VF08. Each "tape" is called a "Program". A program exists independently on the hard disk, therefore, you can freely record, playback or edit each program without affecting other programs. You can give a name (program title) to each program, so you can easily identify a program. "Program title" with its program number appears at the top left of the normal screen as shown below.
Program number/title ("01" is the program number while "#0001" is a default title)
The remaining value is calculated on a mono-track basis. That is, the value indicates recordable time if you record on a mono track. You can calculate the recordable time when recording on more than one track easily by dividing the time by the track number. In the example above, if you record on 2 tracks, the recordable time is about 6 hours 44 minutes (13 hours 28 minutes 15 seconds divided by 2). Or if you record on 8 tracks, the recordable time is about 1 hour 41 minutes (13 hours 28 minutes 15 seconds divided by 8). The VF08 manages up to 99 programs on the hard disk. Each program includes not only the recording data but also various setting information which consumes a small amount of disk space. Therefore, note that the remaining time shown on the screen is a rough value. Always check the remaining time left before starting recording, to ensure that you have enough disk space to work with.
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Basic Features of VF08
Additional track
A program on the VF08 consists of 24 tracks. Tracks 1 through 8 are called "Real tracks" which you can record, playback and edit. Tracks 9 through 24 are called "Additional tracks". Using the "Track Exchange" function, you can exchange between "real track(s)" and "additional track(s)" in one-track, 2-track or 8track block. This makes it possible to record solo on several tracks, exchange tracks and compare the results, or to record different rhythm versions using multiple tracks, exchange the rhythm tracks completely and making a remix version. Note that tracks 9 through 24 cannot be recorded, played or edited. The tracks you want to work with must be set as tracks 1 through 8.
One track exchange 8 track block exchange
Event
Each time you make a recording, an independent audio file is created on each recorded track. A silent part on a track is also recognized as a file. These files (audio files and silent files) are called "events". With the VF08, you can create up to 512 events per track. You cannot make any further recording when 512 events are created. In the normal use, 512 events are enough. The VF08 can show the current number of events on the LCD. It also shows a warning message if you are going to make recording when 512 events already exist. You may resolve this problem by saving the program (see "Save/Load of a program"). Let's count the events for each recording step (A through E) below. A.Before recording, there is a single event (silent file) on the track (the VF08 recognizes a silent part as a file). B.After making a recording (REC B), there are two events on the track; the recorded audio file and the following silent part.
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Track 8
Track 9 Track 10 Track 11 Track 12 Track 13 Track 14 Track 15 Track 16
Track 17 Track 18 Track 19 Track 20 Track 21 Track 22 Track 23 Track 24
C.After making another recording (REC C) continuously from the end point of REC B, there are three events on the track; two audio files and the following silent part. D.After locating a point ahead of REC C and then making an other recording (REC D), there are totally five events on the track. Note that a silent file is created between Rec C and Rec D. E.After making a recording (REC E) over REC B and REC C, there are four events on the track.
A Silence Rec B Rec B Rec B Rec E Rec C Rec C Silence Silence Silence Silence Rec D Rec D Silence Silence
2 track block exchange 8 track block exchange
Input monitor and Repro monitor
There are two modes for monitoring a track of the VF08 ; "Repro monitor" and "Input monitor". "Repro monitor" means that the track playback signal is monitored. "Input monitor" means that the input source of the track is monitored. You can check the signal level for recording in this mode. Input monitor is only available for tracks to be recorded (on REC standby) or currently being recorded.
B C D E
Signal input in the recorder
Signal output from the recorder
1 track 2 track 3 track READY 4 track READY 5 track 6 track 7 track 8 track
Playback sound (Playback monitor) Playback sound (Playback monitor) Input signal (Input monitor) Input signal (Input monitor) Playback sound (Playback monitor) Playback sound (Playback monitor) Playback sound (Playback monitor) Playback sound (Playback monitor)
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Basic Features of VF08
Trim
It is important to set the analog input level appropriately when converting an analog input signal from [INPUT] A or B into a digital signal (A/D conversion). You can adjust the analog level using the [TRIM] control. The [PEAK] indicator lights if the level is too high. If the [TRIM] setting is not appropriate and the analog input level is too high (if the PEAK indicator lights), the signal will be converted into a distorted digital signal, resulting digital noise. You cannot eliminate this distortion/noise from the sound in the following stages. Therefore, be sure to adjust the level appropriately using the [TRIM] knob not to light the [PEAK] indicator when receiving the loudest audio input signal.
Appropriate gain
Clip level
Bar/Beat/Clk shows the musical position generated from the internal tempo map of the VF08 (including time signature and tempo). The example below shows the current recorder position is at beat 1 of bar -2. This position (beat 1 of bar -2) corresponds to ABS 0 and the following bar/beat numbers are determined according to the time signature and tempo settings.
Excessive gain
Beat 1 of bar -2 corresponds to ABS 0 as the default setting, however, you can change to set it between bar -9 and bar -2.
Clip level
Time Base
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 recorders. There are three types of time bases: 1. ABS (Absolute time) 2. Bar/Beat/Clk (Bar/Beat/Clock) 3. MTC (MIDI Time Code) You can switch between these time bases by pressing the [TIME BASE SEL] key. The ABS shows the absolute time of each program and is striped from 00h00m00s (=ABS 0) to 23h59m59s when a program is created. The example below shows the current recorder position is at 00m (minute) 00s (second) 00f (frame). The hour digit appears only when the ABS time exceeds 01h00m00s00f. ABS 0 is the reference position for managing all the location and related to other time bases.
MTC (MIDI Time Code) runs in sync with the ABS time. The MTC value (**h**m**s) corresponding to ABS 0 can be set, which is called "MTC offset". If you set the MTC offset to 01h00m00s, the MTC will start from 01h00m00s, and at the ABS 01h00m00s position, the MTC value will be 02h00m00s. The example below shows that the current position is at MTC 00h59m57s.
The default MTC offset is 00h59m57s00f00sf. You can change the offset to any time value of 24-hour clock. It is also possible to set the MTC offset by setting the MTC value corresponding to "beat 1 of bar 1" instead of "ABS 0". The following diagram illustrates the relationship between the three time bases.
ABS 0
00M 00S 00M 03S 00M 06S
ABS
.....
- 002BAR 1
001BAR 1
002BAR 1
BAR/ /CLK
.....
00H 59M 57S
01H 00M 00S
01H 00M 03S
MTC
.....
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Names and Functions
Top panel
INPUT A BAL
INPUT B BAL
PHONES
ST OUT
FOOT SW
L
R
TRACK EDIT GUITAR GUITAR
MIX PARAMETER
SCENE SCENE SEQ.
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER PGM FADER MAP
PAN LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX
EQ
EFFECT
UNBAL
TRIM
UNBAL
TRIM
BOUNCE MODE
ON/OFF
2TRK MODE
MASTERING TRAINING
ACCESS
CH ON/OFF PEAK
CH ON/OFF PEAK
PHANTOM F1 F2 F3
TRACK STATUS
RED
REC
GREEN
PLAY
OFF
MUTE
TRACK STATUS / TRACK SEL
STATUS /SEL JOG SHUTTLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7/8 2TRK MASTER
CURSOR EXIT /NO EJECT
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
ENTER /YES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SETUP
TIMEBASE SEL
UNDO /REDO
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
F1
F2
F3
SHIFT
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
-20 -30 -40
AUTO PUNCH
LOOP
VARI PITCH
WAVE FORM SCRUB
LOCATE
EDIT
EDIT
EDIT
MARK
DELETE
RECORD
STOP
PLAY
REWIND
F FWD
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LOCATE ABS 0 LOCATE REC END
Rear panel
POWER
PHANTOM ON OFF
S/P DIF / DATA OUTPUT INPUT
MIDI OUTPUT
INPUT
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