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  1. Terfyn

    Getting only part of song to 15/16

    The MR to PC connection is USB which is digital not analogue. The recording is passed as a digital file to the PC and can remain digital through to burning a CD if required.
  2. Terfyn

    Getting only part of song to 15/16

    Thinking about what you would need to do in the MR16 to get the same effect, I would also go for the PC editor route. Suggest you also download WavManager (free) + Instructions from the Fostexinternational site to help download a single track from your MR to your PC. The MR option would need...
  3. Terfyn

    The MR16 has 16 mono tracks, they have paired 9/10 - 15/16 with the idea that you can "Bounce"...

    The MR16 has 16 mono tracks, they have paired 9/10 - 15/16 with the idea that you can "Bounce" your mono tracks 1-8 and record them as a stereo pair OR record a stereo instrument to 9/10 etc. The Fostex logic is for Input A to go to the first track selected with the Rec Select button, Input B to...
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    Look at http://mygear.olivier-recordings.com/user/Categories.aspx?pcid=202165&ct=Fostex

    Look at http://mygear.olivier-recordings.com/user/Categories.aspx?pcid=202165&ct=Fostex
  5. Terfyn

    MR 16 "too many events" Help!

    Please take your question to http://mygear.olivier-recordings.com/user/Categories.aspx?pcid=202165&ct=Fostex where you should get some more help. The problem is to do with a file that is created as the result of too many edits. You can save the recording but I can't remember how. The old...
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    MR 16 "too many events" Help!

    You can try downloading all the Songs you want to keep on to your PC and then Re-Format the disk. Delete does NOT recover disk space, it only marks the Songs as "hidden". Also you may have carried out too many edit functions on your Song.
  7. Terfyn

    Which Plextor?

    https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=292132
  8. Terfyn

    Which Plextor?

    You need a model that has its own power supply. Fostex have not packed up completely. Your dealer or wholesaler should be able to supply an internal burner. Contact the Forum run by Twitch.
  9. Terfyn

    MR 16 with no CD burner...

    Could not find any info in the Instruction Manual. Does your MR16 have a blank panel on the side of the machine under the track faders? This is the location of the CD drive in the MR16 HD/CD. The MR is designed to drive a self powered CD burner from the USB Host port. There are a number of self...
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    May i suggest you join Twitch's New Fostex Forum on...

    May i suggest you join Twitch's New Fostex Forum on http://mygear.olivier-recordings.com/user/Categories.aspx?pcid=202165&ct=Fostex. This replaces the old User Forum run by Fostex USA (who stopped supporting about two monthes ago) and is trying to provide a support platform for all Fostex kit...
  11. Terfyn

    External CD Burner for Fostex MR16HD

    Any good CD burner with its own power supply should do. Alternative is to mix to your 2Mix folder in the normal way. Set up the USB link to your PC and look for that file on the MR16. Download the file and burn directly to a CD on your PC burner.
  12. Terfyn

    External effects on MR16.

    The Insert jack on Input A takes the signal from the Input (after you have added any "distortion" effects) feeds it via one arm of the Y connector to your reverb and returns the signal for recording through the other arm of the Y connector. Provided your reverb unit is providing enough output...
  13. Terfyn

    MR16 HD-CD disc full message

    You just re-format the disk The Fostex DOS is simplistic and does not free up disk space following a "delete". Make sure you have downloaded all the "Songs" you want to keep to your PC (or burnt to a CD in your case) and re-format. The operating system sits in an EPROM so is not affected.
  14. Terfyn

    New Fostex Forum

    The Wav file can be burnt to a CD OR converted to mp3 using a program such as Nero. Save it, name it and attach it to an e-mail in the normal way. WavManager downloads the tracks into a PC folder. The files saved can then be used in an audio editor such as Audacity (free) and converted to mp3...
  15. Terfyn

    New Fostex Forum

    I have the MR16-HD/CD so I am not experienced with your machine. The HD had the Hard Disk installed instead of the card reader. It is designed to interface directly with your PC using the USB port and a software download package called WavManager. (Available via the new forum and from Fostex...
  16. Terfyn

    External effects on MR16.

    I apologise if you are doing this already. Take the output from your reverb pedal to Inputs A (and B if stereo) Record the original + reverb on to unused tracks. This will give you a new recording with the effect added. Download the new tracks to your PC. (using WavManager)
  17. Terfyn

    External effects on MR16.

    It would help if you give more detail. I presume you are using Aux Out 1 & 2 and re-recording the effects on a spare pair of tracks. If you are using the internal effects, they will bounce down to your chosen stereo pair in the normal way.
  18. Terfyn

    New Fostex Forum

    Just to confirm what Twitch has said. I contacted the UK importer about the latest software for my MR16. I received a copy of the update by return of e-mail. So the support is there for any one who wants it. I see the change as Fostex USA returning to core business and reducing overheads.
  19. Terfyn

    MR8-MKII, offloading data files question

    I think you can download direct but, to be sure, also download Wavmanager from the Fostex site for use with the USB connection. The tracks are recorded as .Wav files so I believe a direct transfer on to your HD should work. Just found a quote from the Fostex forum which may answer your...
  20. Terfyn

    Analog mixer

    The suggestion is that you input from your mixer to the computer via the Line In on the computer. This connects to the Sound Card in your computer which is an A/D converter in is own right. You have a choice of using this method. OK if the sound card is a quality one. OR buying an A/D converter...
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