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Precautions
Before
using
the
XR-3,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
understand
the
differences
between
a
radio/
cassette
tape
recorder
that
you
might
be
accustomed
to
using
(commonly
called
a
"boom
box")
and
a
multitracker
(abbreviated
here
as
MTR).
Using
a
cassette
tape
Both
a
boom
box
and
an
MTR
have
four
tracks
for
recording.
However,
the
same
cassette
tape
would
be
recorded
differently,
as
shown
in
the
following
diagrams.
Standard
boom
box
XR-3
On
the
standard
boom
box,
both
the
A
side
and
B
side
of
the
tape
can
be
used
to
record
four
tracks,
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
You
need
to
flip
the
tape
over
to
record
the
other
side.
On
the
contrary,
the
MTR
uses
either
the
A
or
B
side
of
the
tape
to
record
four
tracks.
That
is,
you
never
flip
the
tape
over.
Multitrack
recording
As
explained
in
the
previous
paragraph,
a
boom
box
usually
records
data
on
each
side
of
the
tape
in
stereo
(L,
R).
On
the
other
hand,
you
can
record
four
tracks
individually,
or
two
tracks
simultaneously,
on
the
XR-3.
In
this
way,
you
can
record
many
different
musical
instruments
on
different
tracks.
In
addition,
you
can
record
a
new
sound
on
an
empty
track,
while
listening
to
sounds
already
recorded
on
the
other
track(s).
(This
operation
is
called
"overdubbing."
You
can
also
mix
multiple
tracks
while
recording
to
another
track.
(This
operation
is
called
"ping-pong
recording.")
In
this
way,
the
MTR
allows
you
to
perform
various
recording
techniques.
The
difference
between
a
track
and
a
channel
"Track"
and
"channel"
are
sometimes
used
to
mean
the
same
thing.
However,
in
this
manual,
these
are
differentiated
as
follows:
The
word
"channel"
is
mainly
used
for
mixer
inputs/outputs,
and
the
word
"track"
is
used
for
recorder
(tape)
inputs/outputs.
For
example,
we
might
say,
"recordingthesoundoftheguitarconnectedtoChannel
1
onto
Track
1."
The
XR-3
has
two
inputs:
Channel
1
and
Channel
2.
It
also
has
four
tracks
for
recording
and
playback:
Tracks
1,
2,
3,
and
4.
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Fostex XR-3 Specifications

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BrandFostex
ModelXR-3
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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