S Sampson New member Nov 18, 2000 #1 How do I stop my tracks from bleeding over? I have no manual and have not spent much time with this recorder.
How do I stop my tracks from bleeding over? I have no manual and have not spent much time with this recorder.
B bbbmusic New member Nov 19, 2000 #2 Sampson, If it is anything like the FD-4 (Fostex), you have to record a channel with the pan all the way to the left or right and all the channels you are listening to (as playback) have to be panned to the oppiste side to prevent bleed...... Later Bruce
Sampson, If it is anything like the FD-4 (Fostex), you have to record a channel with the pan all the way to the left or right and all the channels you are listening to (as playback) have to be panned to the oppiste side to prevent bleed...... Later Bruce
S Sampson New member Nov 19, 2000 #3 Thanks, I'll have to give that a try. The snow is starting to fall here so I'll have more time to play with it.
Thanks, I'll have to give that a try. The snow is starting to fall here so I'll have more time to play with it.