4 manual entry of a location point, 5 editing a location, 6 storing the location in a memory – Tascam RC-898 User Manual

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Section 6.5 - Location operations

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the location in a memory”) and recalled for later
use.

6.5.4 Manual entry of a location point

You can also use the numeric keypad to enter a
time value manually from a cue list, etc. to which
you can locate.

Time values are entered from the right of the dis-
play, which is cleared as soon as a number key is
pressed. For instance, to enter a value of

01:25:34:12

, the following keys should be

pressed:

Note that the

ENTER/LOAD

key [20] is used to

confirm the entry.

If you make a mistake entering the value, you can
stop the entry procedure with the

CANCEL

key

[19]. The display will stop flashing.

This time value can now be used for “instant”
location (simply press the

LOC

key [41]) or

stored in a location memory for further use (see
6.5.6, “Storing the location in a memory
”).

6.5.5 Editing a location

When a location has been captured or entered as
described above, it can be edited using the jog dial
[28].

1) Ensure that the

DATA INC/DEC

indicator [27]

is lit.

If this indicator is not lit, the

JOG

dial will control

the tape transport.

2) Use the

JOG

dial to adjust the value of the

location point.

3) To confirm this edited value, either locate to the

position that you have just edited, or store the
edited value into the location memory.

4) To use the

JOG

dial as a transport control

again, press the

DATA INC/DEC

key so that the

indicator goes out.

6.5.6 Storing the location in a memory

There are 100 memories into which location time
values may be stored, numbered from

00

to

99

.

The location memory which is currently in used is
shown in the 2-digit

MEMORY NO.

display [14].

As mentioned above (6.3, “Setting a relative time
reference”), lo
cation

00

is used for special pur-

poses, such as storing the “zero” reference point in
relative time mode. We therefore suggest that you
do not use location memory

00

as a general loca-

tion point.

1) Enter or capture a location time (you do not

need to press

ENTER

in this case).

2) Press the

STR

key [17].

The

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

display will stop

flashing, and the

MEMORY NO

. display [14] will

start to flash.

3) Use the numeric keypad [16] to enter the

number of the location memory into which you
want to store the value.

The number will “fill up” from the right. If you
want to store the time value in memory

03

, for

example, you only need to press the

3

key, but if

you want to store it in memory

13

, press the

1

key,

followed by the

3

key.

You can also use the

JOG

dial as a data dial (when

the

DATA INC/DEC

indicator [27] is lit) to select

the location memory.

4) Press the

ENTER/LOAD

key [20].

The

MEMORY NO.

display will stop flashing, and

the value is stored in the location memory.

If you enter the wrong location memory, press the

CANCEL

[19] key. The

MEMORY NO.

display

will stop flashing and will return to its previous
value.

6.5.7 Recalling a location memory

To recall and locate to a time value stored in a
location memory:

1) Press the

RCL

key [18].

The

MEMORY NO

. display [14] will start to flash.

1

00:00:00:01

(display is cleared and

starts flashing)

2

00:00:00:12

5

00:00:01:25

3

00:00:12:53

4

00:01:25:34

1

00:12:53:41

2

01:25:34:12

ENTER/LOAD

(stops display flashing and enters the
value)

NOTE

Location memories stored on the RC-898 are completely
independent of either the MEMO 1 and MEMO 2 points
stored in the DTRS units, or of the 10 extra memory loca-
tions which may be stored in a DA-98 unit.

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