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Fostex DIGITAL MASTER RECORDER D-5 User Manual

Fostex DIGITAL MASTER RECORDER D-5
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Fostex DIGITAL MASTER RECORDER D-5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Master Recorder
Quantization16-bit linear
Number of Tracks2
Dynamic Range90 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio90 dB
Input ConnectorsXLR (balanced), RCA (unbalanced)
Output ConnectorsXLR (balanced), RCA (unbalanced)
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
Weight12 kg
Power RequirementsAC 100V - 240V, 50/60 Hz

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Precautions in Operation

Main Features

Installation

For safety's sake

Advises on safe installation practices and avoiding interference with microcomputer.

Notes on Using DAT Cassette Tapes

Names and Functions of the Controls

Front Panel Section

Details the controls and indicators located on the front panel of the recorder.

Rear Panel Section

Details the connectors and switches found on the rear panel of the recorder.

Basic Recording Process

Recording Analog Audio Signals

Covers connecting analog audio sources and setting recording modes for input signals.

To Record from Start of Tape

Procedure for initiating recording from the beginning of a tape, including level adjustment.

Setting the Recording Level

Covers rough adjusting input levels, using the MARGIN display, and adjusting recording balance.

Recording from Intermediate Point of Tape

Explains how to continue recording on a prerecorded tape by finding the previous recording's end point.

Recording Digital Audio Signals

Connections

Illustrates how to connect digital audio equipment for recording via AES/EBU or optical.

Preparation for Recording

Details preparation for digital recording, including input selector and AUTO-ID settings.

Recording Procedure (Digital Input)

States that digital recording follows analog procedures, without level adjustment.

Playback Procedure

Basic Playback Procedures

Covers starting playback, pausing, stopping, and tape transport functions.

Various Playback Methods

Details different ways to playback recorded content, including P-NO. locating and high-speed AI search.

Sub Code Editing

Specifications