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    Fostex D-series saving

    Hi all! Question: Is it possible to transfer from one D2424 to another D2424 using SCSI as the SaveDevice? I don't have the cable to attempt it for sake of experiment, was hoping someone might already know the answer. In the manual, there are instructions for saving to an external or internal...
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    Unexpectedly low volume playback - could it be the adapters?

    Hi all- This is only marginally if at all a Fostex question, but any input is appreciated. :) I've got a Fostex D2424LV (two actually) and I am totally in love with them for recording or playback into my DAV via the optical cable. My problem is in the other room, where I run the recordings...
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    D2424LV -let the fun begin

    We've got two of these units ordered, so now the real fun will begin. :) I'll be capturing many old tapes to digital, and installing one of the units for playback in the planetarium, replacing our well-worn Otari MX5050 and 1/2" tapes. We'll be the first facility to use this unit with our...
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    D2424 vs. D2424LV

    Hi, all! I need to know what the real differences are between the D2424 and the D2424LV. I'm assuming that the LV has fewer features, but that might work for my purposes. It all depends on what those differences happen to be. I don't need much by way of mixing capabilities, since most of...
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    bulk tape erasing

    I'm in a bit of a fix and need to erase some older tapes to put newer stuff on. (Not touching any masters, not to fear.) I'll be upgrading to a digital multitrack recording and playback system in the somewhat near future (it's all spoken word), but in the meantime... I have a bulk tape eraser...
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    Okay, another newbie audio card question...

    Hi, I'm currently looking for a reasonalby high-quality, low-cost, low-feature card. I don't need much by way of features because all I want to do with it is get spoken word into the computer for editing (I really like n-track, BTW). I've got a decent analog board for my mic to run through...
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