6 - location functions, 1 reference modes, 2 setting the precision – Tascam RC-898 User Manual

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Section 6.1 - Reference modes

6-1

6 – Location functions

The RC-898 can store and recall up to 100 loca-
tion memory positions, allowing you to find key
points in a recording project easily.

The contents of location memories (timecode val-
ues) are displayed on the

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

LED display [15], and the number of the current
location memory is displayed on the

MEMORY

NO

. 2-digit LED display [14].

6.1 Reference modes

Before proceeding with an explanation of the way
in which location operations are carried out, it is
necessary to examine the way in which times are
displayed on the RC-898.

The RC-898 can use one of three time reference
modes to show the tape times of the DTRS units
connected to it, as shown on the timecode indica-
tors [12]:

ABS

,

REL

and

TC

.

ABS

refers to the absolute time, as determined

from the servo track of the DTRS tape.

TC

refers to timecode read from the timecode

track of the DTRS unit. However, since the RC-
898 does not accept timecode directly, this need
not be actual timecode, but in the case of a DA-98
or DA-88, may be pseudo-timecode, “synthe-
sized” from the ABS values (see 8.1.2, “Synthe-
sizing timecode from ABS times”)
.

REL

refers to the time value, relative to a user-

defined reference point (see 6.3, “Setting a relative
time reference”).

Cue points may be set “on-the-fly” or entered
manually, and copied from a cue list. All cue
points may be edited and “trimmed” to frame
accuracy.

For faster entry and editing, cue points may
optionally be displayed and edited to second accu-
racy, ignoring the “frames” field.

6.2 Setting the precision

The RC-898 typically displays to frame-based
precision (although in fact, the location and syn-
chronization is to sample precision).

However, it is not always necessary to work to this
degree of accuracy, and you may want to save a

little time by ignoring the “frames” field when
entering and locating to location memories.

Accordingly, the RC-898 provides you with a way
to do this:

1) From the F menu group, move the cursor to

FrameDisp

and press

SELECT

:

2) Use the

UP

or

DOWN

key to change from

on

to

off

.

When frame display is set

on

, the last two digits

of the display will be used for the frames field of
location memories, and the RC-898 expects frames
to be entered as part of time values. When set to

off

, the frames field is ignored (i.e. always

assumed to be zero).

6.3 Setting a relative time

reference

This operation is equivalent to pressing the “reset”
button on a numerical tape counter to set the value
to “0000”. When the RC-898 is in relative mode,
the time shown on the

TAPE TIME

display [13]

becomes relative to a zero point which you set.
This zero point is referenced to the first DTRS
unit in the chain.

1) From the F menu group, move the cursor to

DispTime

and press

SELECT

:

2) Use the

UP

or

DOWN

key to change

Absolute

to

Relative

.

The

REL

indicator [12] will light to show that the

RC-898 is now displaying times in relative mode.

NOTE

The location and synchronization accuracy is not affected
by this function.

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