Fostex D2424 User Manual

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Model D2424  Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data) 
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Saving and Loading with IDE2 (E-IDE Hard disk/DVD-RAM)
It is possible to setup an optional Model 9044 (Bay and Caddy) to mount an E-IDE hard disk (IDE2), or optional
DVD-RAM drive (Model 9046) for backup purposes.
With this setup it becomes possible to save/load files in WAV (RIFF WAVE file format, hereafter WAV) described
later, or save/load in FDMS-3 V3.0 (Fostex Disk Management System-3) format described earlier.
<Precautions>
• This model can only save/load in IDE2 (E-IDE or DVD-RAM) FDMS-3 Ver3.0 format. When using
an IDE2 to save/load WAV files, priority format it in FAT16 DOS on another PC.
• Our Service Division will assemble optional Model 9044 or Model 9046.  For installation, please
contact the Fostex distributor in your territory.
• Note that the optional Model 9046 (DVD-RAM drive) only provides limited space on the disk,
when using it as a backup drive.  For more details refer to page 86 “Precautions When Using a
DVD-RAM Drive”.
Saving in FDMS-3 Ver3.0 Mode
Here we will save files in FDMS-3 Mode on a backup
E-IDE hard disk (or optional DVD-RAM).
Go to the “
Save PGM?
” menu in the SETUP mode, to
save S/P DIF and adat digital signals, described
earlier, in the same manner as saving on SCSI devices.
1. Press the [SETUP] key when the equipment is stopped.
Go to the SETUP mode.
2. Turn the [JOG] dial to select “SavePGM?” (“?”
flashing). Then press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The menu to select the device to save the program on
appears. “
SCSI
” flashes in the default mode.
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3. Turn the [JOG] dial to “IDE2” so that it flashes. Then
press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
Find “
IDE2” + “Device Name
”. The backup mode selection
menu appears. “
FDMS3
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4. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while “FDMS3” is
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A menu appears so you can select the program that
you want to save. The currently selected program
number flashes. The size of the program also appears.
Turn the [
JOG
] dial in this state to select individual
programs or select “
Save All” (**/**)
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Use an 
optional DVD-RAM
 as a device to save your
programs on. A menu appears when you select programs
that can be saved on one DVD disk.  If you select too
many programs and all those programs cannot be saved
on one disk, then the number of disks required to save
all those programs and the program size alternately
appears on the LCD.
5. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key to select the program
that you want to save.
If you select individual programs, the menu to select
programs from the backup disk appears.
In the default mode “
New PGM
” appears so you can
create a new program on the backup disk.
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