5 “left” and “right” keys, 6 sub-frame values, 7 using the data/level knob to set values – Tascam DA-78HR User Manual

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4 - Menu interface, etc.

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4.3.5 “Left” and “right” keys

When editing time values, etc. it is useful to be able
to edit one particular element (i.e. hours, minutes,
seconds or frames) of the time value.

The “cursor” is indicated by a flashing dot following
the “field” currently being edited.

There are no dedicated left and right cursor keys.
Instead, when the unit is in menu mode, pressing and
holding the

SHIFT

key and pressing the ▲ key will

have the effect of a left cursor key.

Likewise, pressing and holding the

SHIFT

key and

pressing the ▼ key will have the effect of a right cur-
sor key.

It should be noted that there is an “invisible” field to
the right of the frames field. This allows the whole of
the displayed value to be incremented, not just the
highlighted field. In other words, frame values, etc.
will “roll over” and increment the next field to the
left. In this mode, there is no flashing dot to indicate
the cursor.

Repeated presses of these keys will allow the editing
of the following fields (in order):

Hours

Minutes

Seconds

Frames

Frames

(with increment of whole time value)

Sub-frames

percentage

Sub-frames percentage (with incre-

ment of whole time value)

Sub-frames samples

Sub-frames samples (with increment of whole time
value)

Hours , etc.

The right “cursor key” (

SHIFT

+ ▼) moves forward

through the list, and the right “cursor” key (

SHIFT

+

▲) moves backward.

The sub-frame displays (in italics above) are
explained in the section below (4.3.6, “Sub-frame
values”)
.

4.3.6 Sub-frame values

There are two ways of representing sub-frame val-
ues: as “percentage” subframes, or as samples.

When sub-frames are displayed as percentages, the
minimum displayed value is always

00 and the max-

imum displayed value is

99.

When displayed as a sample value, the number of
samples per frame varies, according to both the sam-
pling rate, and the frame rate currently selected:

When moving around a time value in the way
described above, moving the “cursor” past the frames
field will change the display to a sub-frame display.

A sub-frame display shows

SF (

SF

), followed by

either the 2-digit representation of the percentage
subframe value

SF ;;

, or the 4-digit representation

of the sample value

SF ;;;;

.

There are four modes of sub-frame display:

• Percentage

• Percentage with increment of whole time value

• Samples

• Samples with increment of whole time value

In the two display modes where there is an increment
of the whole time value, there is no dot displayed.

These modes are accessed, as explained above (4.3.5,
““Left” and “right” keys”)
using the “cursor keys”.

To return to the hh:mm:ss.ff display, move the cursor
“outside the display”, i.e. to the right of the sub-
frame field when the “samples with increment of
whole time value” mode is displayed.

4.3.7 Using the DATA/LEVEL knob to set

values

In some menus and other parameter settings, it is
possible to use the

DATA/LEVEL

knob to set numeri-

cal values.

1

Press and hold down the

SHIFT

key, and press

the

SHUTTLE/DATA

key.

This data setting is the default setting, made at
power-up.

2

When editing the value of a parameter, and the

SHUTTLE/DATA

indicator is blinking slowly,

Sampling

frequency

48 kHz

44.1 kHz

Frame rate

↓↓↓↓

24

1999

1469

25

1919

1763

29.97

1601

1471

30

1599

1469

ABS

1439

1322

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