37Operation GuideOperation GuideLOC 2LOC 1LOC 2LOC 1 STORELocate Points and LoopingLocate points provide fast access to frequently used locations in y
46MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Track EditThe TRACK/EDIT button gives you access to the set of non-destructive editingtools on the MDR24/96. The MDR24/96 allows y
47Operation GuideOperation Guide3. Look at the screen and you will see a Starttime and End time (you will not see an Endtime if you have chosen Paste
48MDR 24/96MDR 24/96START:00:02:17:12 END:00:02:20:04 (trackselect = record) Start End Cancel CopyCopyAccess the Copy command by firstpressing TRAC
49Operation GuideOperation GuideAudio DAudio EClipboardAudio DAudio B Audio EAudio BSource TrackSource TrackClipboardAudio BInsertAccess the Paste com
50MDR 24/96MDR 24/96List item number you arecurrently on. As you undo or redoitems you will see this numberdecrease or increase. Keep note ofthis numb
51Operation GuideOperation GuideEditing ExamplesThe following are examples of specific applications of the MDR24/96 editingcommands. These illustrate
52MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Making a Vocal CompWhen recording vocals, it is often necessary to record multiple takes and combinethem into a perfect vocal comp
53Operation GuideOperation GuideEditing on a ComputerThe MDR24/96 allows youto transfer a file to yourcomputer for editing, andthen transfer it back t
54MDR 24/96MDR 24/96DISK UTILITY MENU Mount Format Verifyor 2000 on it, or with any Mac that has File Exchange or PC Exchange installed(Mac OS 7 or
55Operation GuideOperation GuideTo Verify the Performance of external media:1. Press the DISK UTIL button. If the Active Drive is the Internal drive,
38MDR 24/96MDR 24/96RecordingSaying the MDR24/96 is just a 24-track recorder is like saying a Ferrari 550is just a car. It’s true, but it misses the p
56MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Appendix B: SpecificationsPhysicalDimensions: 7" x 19" x 13.25" (17.8 cm x 48.3 cm x 33.7 cm)Shipping Weight:
57Operation GuideOperation GuideAppendix C: Upgrading the System SoftwareYou may be wondering about the two disks included with the MDR24/96? Thesedi
58MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Pin 1 + Ch 8 Ch16 Ch24Pin 2 shield Ch 8 Ch16 Ch24Pin 3 – Ch 7 Ch15 Ch23Pin 4 + Ch 6 Ch14 Ch22Pin 5 shield Ch 6 Ch14 Ch22Pin 6 – Ch
59Operation GuideOperation GuideAppendix E: Compatible CablesAnalog and Digital Multitrack CablesThe following companies supply analog and digital mu
60MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Marshall ElectronicsPO Box 2027, Culver City, CA 90231Tel: (800) 800-6608; Fax: (310) 391-8926http://www.mars-cam.com/cable.htmlAI
61Operation GuideOperation GuideAppendix F: Networking (FTP) SetupThe MDR24/96 comes to you with a handy 10/100 Base-T local area network(LAN) card b
62MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Hardware InterconnectionFor the simple network described here, simply plug one end of the cable into theEthernet port on the netwo
63Operation GuideOperation Guide SYSTEM MEN [1]-> Run FTP Setup MDS FTP Turbo TCP NetworkSystem #1 Settings (MDR24/96)Most computers w
64MDR 24/96MDR 24/96System #2 Settings (second computer or other Ethernet device)Windows 95/98Configuring TCP/IP:From the Windows Start button, select
65Operation GuideOperation GuideMacintosh OS 9.2.11. From the Apple menu choose Control Panels and select TCP/IP.2. From the File menu choose Config
39Operation GuideOperation Guide4. Use the << and >> SELECT buttons to select a tracknumber from the top line; the selected track number
66MDR 24/96MDR 24/96FTP Client ConfigurationThere are a number of FTP clients available for both PC and Macintosh platforms.This generic example may n
67Operation GuideOperation GuideAlthough LAN computers may connect to a WAN, such practice is typicallyachieved by the use of a “Gateway” or “Firewall
68MDR 24/96MDR 24/96HubA Hub is an active device that is designed to connect several Ethernet devicesin a “star” network. Each device connects to the
69Operation GuideOperation GuideREWINDFAST FWDPLAYSTOPRECORDSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTONPOWERLOC 2LOC 1 STORELOOP1–2RECSAFEAUTOTAKET-CODECHASETRACK/EDIT
70MDR 24/96MDR 24/96M TAPE IN/OUTSINPUT OUTPUTINPUT OUTPUTINPUT OUTPUTANALOG I/O ANALOG I/O ANALOG I/O
71Operation GuideOperation GuideColophonOperation Guide text composed by Dana Bourke, Benjamin Olswang and Tony Baird,based on a ballet by Jeff Gilber
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40MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Auto TakeSometimes you may want to record multiple passes, each on a differentVirtual Track. Instead of forcing you to manually ch
41Operation GuideOperation Guide24232221201918171615141312111098765432124TRACK /24BIT DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDEROL2471015202530354050OL247101520
42MDR 24/96MDR 24/96OL2504710152025303540+22 dBudBuequivalent+20–28 dBu+18+15+12+7+2–3–8–13–184. After adjusting the tape output levels for each cons
43Operation GuideOperation GuideRehearseRehearse (only available on the remote control) is a tool that you can use todetermine if a punch-in at your c
44MDR 24/96MDR 24/96Solo (Remote Only): This choice is available for the Remote Footswitch but not for theMDR24/96 Footswitch. Although you cannot sol
45Operation GuideOperation GuideDelete LastOne way to save disk space is to use the DELETE LAST button after a badrecording pass. One of the benefits
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