Vf160ex service manual




















Prepare a new hard disk and connect the two cable connectors to it with holding the connector section. Cushion 5. Put back the new hard disk into the VFEX main unit. In the reverse order of taking out the hard disk as performed earlier, carefully house the hard disk at the bottom of the main unit and cover it with the cushion. Page Formatting The New Hard Disk Formatting the new hard disk Carefully follow the instructions below to newly format the hard disk properly.

The VFEX will startup. About a demonstration song! Please check whether a demonstration song is recorded or not on your unit according the following manner. Both experienced and novice users of multitracker should try this process so as to learn the VFEX operations. The following description assumes that the VFEX has been started up without any recordings. The VFEX provides sophisticated locate functions, which allow quick locate to the desired point. The instructions are described below.

Note that the VFEX comes with 16 tracks, plus 8 additional tracks. Press the [PAN] key. Then turn the [JOG] dial to modify the parameter. Page Mix Down Create the master tape after adjusting all tracks.

Connect a headphone or speaker to monitor the sound. Details are described later. Locate the time to start recording on the VFEX. Page 47 The system is ready to record after you have completed the above procedures. Record 1. Locate the time to record on the VFEX.

To set another channel's pan, repeat steps 2 and 3 above. To edit the EQ for another channel, repeat step 1 through 5. Page Controlling Effect Send Level 5. Page Controlling Aux Send Level 5. Page Controlling Fader Levels 5. Controlling fader levels You can control fader levels for channels 1 through 16 and the master channel while viewing the numeric values. Page Channel View 4. With the A. In addition to these typical Reverbs, the VFEX provides not only various practical algorithms such as Delay, Chorus, Flanger and Pitch Bend, but some combinations of these are also available, e.

A variety of effect types are preset for each effect unit. By selecting a suitable effect type, you can process the sound as you wish. You can also edit the parameters of the selected effect type to create your own effect sounds. For details refer to the preceding page. Effect parameter settings Here's how to set the effect parameters.

Page Scene Memory Adjust the number of delay repeats. You can store a set of desired parameter settings to each memory. Items to be stored include all parameters set by the channel parameter edit and effect edit modes, as well as all channel fader levels. However, a temporary memory stored in the Temporary numbers disappear and all the parameters return to the default "Un-defined" settings when the power is turned off, though they do not disappear when changing the pro- gram.

The fader icon for the even channel as shown in a dotted line, indicating that you do not have to adjust it. The fader icons below are examples of indicating differ- ent status.

Creating an event memory on the fly 1. Page Creating The Scene Event Map Note that all necessary scene memories must be stored in advance when carrying out the following.

The screen shows the event memory list. Page Variable Pitch Control This section describes the Variable Pitch Control feature to play or record programs at variable recorder speeds.

The VFEX can change the speed in 0. Note that the key changes when changing the variable pitch speed. These programs are independent of each other and can be recorded or played separately. This section describes the instructions of how to operate the program. Page Selecting A Program If there are several programs set on the disk, there may be a need to select a target program.

This allows speedy voice editing in a nonlinear and nondestructive manner in track units. There are four track editing options as described below. Please read the instructions in its entirety prior to actual operations, to prevent any erroneous understanding of the description. First, start the desired program if there are several programs set.

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Serious quality, all-in-one digital recording workstation The VF EX continues the Fostex tradition of offering high-value self-contained recording solutions which simply offer musicians everything they need. A powerhouse Offers full track random-access digital audio recording to hard disc, digital mixing, audio editing, effects processing and CD mastering with bit audio resolution in a compact table-top workstation.

Fostex was founded by Foster Electric who have been developing high quality speaker components since Fostex continue to develop quality products for Professionals and Hifi enthusiasts. Archived Product.



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