Using locate from the remote 48, Previewing times in the remote 48 locate window, Numbered quick locate points – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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• Press the various numeric keys to type in a new value. Each new digit is added on

the (least significant) right side, and previous digits are moved left to accommodate
it. Press the ENTER button.

Recall

an existing value with the RECALL button. See page 71 for details. Press the

ENTER button.

• And don’t forget, you can also

Edit

whatever time value you manage to get into

LOCATE TIME display. See page 68 for further details. Press the ENTER button.

Using LOCATE from the Remote 48
Pressing the LOCATE button causes the Transport position (Current
Time) to locate to the time displayed in the Locate Time window. The
Locate button LED is lit whenever Current Time = Locate Time, and is
dim at all other times. The Remote 48 LOCATE button corresponds to
LOC in the GUI Transport. The Remote 24 does not have a general
Locate function, but it does have the four Numbered Locates described
below.

Previewing Times in the Remote 48 Locate window.
When you Recall a Cue or other stored time value, it will typically appear in the Locate
window. The HDR24/96 however, requires an ENTER button press to confirm the Recall
operation, so it is possible to recall values without actually overwriting the current value of
Locate Time. Press RECALL, then simply avoid pressing ENTER. Once RECALL has been
pressed you can successively query in any number of stored values (Cue numbers, Locate
numbers, Punch Length, Loop Length, Pre-Roll, Last Play) in any order by pressing their
respective buttons or button sequences. At any time during a Preview the displayed value can
be committed to Locate Time by hitting ENTER, or the operation can be canceled by hitting
RECALL once again. Once a Cue is recalled –

Press RECALL, then "0" "1" (for example)

You can then use the data Wheel to quickly scroll through all of your saved Cues. The
specific implementation for previewing each parameter may differ. Refer to documentation
on each specific parameter.

The Locate Time will remain as set, until set differently. However it should be noted that the
Locate Time window on the Remote 48 is also used as a workspace for certain storing,
recalling, and editing procedures. While LOCATE TIME display can “preview” stored
values and even store new values without overwriting the general Locate Time, it is a good
practice to assume that the general Locate Time will change occasionally. Values that really
truly must stick around throughout an entire session or beyond should be stored from the
Locate Time to a Cue or Numbered Locate for later recall.

Numbered Quick Locate Points
The HDR24/96 has four pre-numbered Locate points
(LOC 1, LOC 2, LOC 3, and LOC 4) whose function
and accessibility vary depending on your setup and
what you want to do.

LOCs 1 and 2 can be accessed from the HDR 24/96
front panel, while all four Numbered LOCs can be
accessed from the remote controllers and from the
GUI. Numbered LOC times are displayed on the GUI
Tools panel just to the right of center. Pressing any of

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