8 repeated entry of location points, 9 editing a location memory, 6 repeating a section – Tascam RC-898 User Manual

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Section 6.6 - Repeating a section

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

number of the location memory you want to
recall.

The number will “fill up” from the right. If you
want to recall memory

03

, for example, you only

need to press the

3

key, but if you want to recall

memory

13

, press the

1

key, followed by the

3

key.

3) Press the

ENTER/LOAD

key [20].

The

MEMORY NO.

display will stop flashing, and

the time value stored in that memory will appear
on the

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

display.

4) Press the

LOC

key [41].

The tape will locate to the location point that has
just been recalled.

If you enter a location memory in which nothing
has been stored, this is not an error, but the

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

display will show

00:00:00:00

.

If you enter the wrong location memory, press the

CANCEL

[19] key. The

MEMORY NO.

display

will stop flashing and return to its previous value..

6.5.8 Repeated entry of location points

You can also use the

CUE STR

key [39] to store a

series of location points as a tape is played.

1) Recall a location memory.

The location memory immediately after the
recalled memory will be overwritten, so make sure
that it is a location you do not want to keep.

2) Start playing (or recording) the tape.

The order of steps 1) and 2) can be reversed.

3) Press the

CUE STR

key.

The current tape location will be stored into the
location memory following the one you have just
recalled. No confirmation is necessary.

The

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

display will now

show the value of the time just stored in the loca-
tion memory, and the

MEMORY NO.

display will

show the memory number in which it has been
stored.

Pressing the

CUE STR

key again will store the

new tape location into the next memory location.

These location memories can be recalled and
edited in the same way as location memories
entered in any other way. There is also one level of
undo available to replace one location memory

which may have been entered accidentally. See
6.7.4, “Undo function” for details. Note that there
is no “redo” function available.

6.5.9 Editing a location memory

When a memory has been recalled, it is possible to
edit it, either by replacing the contents with a
value entered from the numeric keypad or using
the jog/shuttle controls:

1) Use the

DATA INC/DEC

key [27] to set the jog/

shuttle controls into data editing mode.

2) Use the

JOG

dial [28] to “nudge” the values

displayed on the

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

display [15].

The value will flash.

3) Confirm the entry with the

STR

key [17].

The

LOCATE TIME/VALUE

display will stop

flashing, and the

MEMORY NO.

display [14] will

start to flash.

4) Press the

ENTER/LOAD

key to store the edited

value to the same location memory, or the
numeric keypad, followed by the

ENTER/

LOAD

key to store the edited value to a

different location.

6.6 Repeating a section

You can set two points, independently of the loca-
tion memories, which allow you to repeat play-
back continuously between them.

1) From menu group 3, move the cursor to

Repeat

, and press

SELECT

:

2) Use the

DOWN

key to select the

Start

parameter if it is not already visible.

NOTE

The points that are set here using the RC-898 are indepen-
dent of any repeat points set on the DTRS units. When
repeat times are set using the RC-898, the repeat function is
not available from the DTRS front panel.

R e p e a t

S t a r t / E n d

M a c h i n e

1

3 0 N D

S t a r t

0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0

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