2 repeat function, 1 to start repeat play, 3 track delay – Tascam DA-78HR User Manual

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7 - Advanced operations

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TASCAM DA-78HR

If you press

PLAY

twice while the tape is locating,

the

PLAY

key will light steadily, the tape will stop

and playback will start immediately.

If you are using the DA-78HR with a remote control
unit, and you have have pressed the

AUTO PLAY

key

on the remote control unit, replay will start automati-
cally when the location point is reached.

7.2 Repeat function

You can repeat playback continuously between the
two location memory points (Memo 1 and Memo 2).

NOTE

When we talk about the “first” and the “second” loca-
tions here, we are referring to the earlier and later
location times. Memo 1 could be at a later time than
Memo 2, and hence we would refer to it in this sec-
tion as the “second location point”.

The tape will wind to a little before the first point (if
it is not there already) and start playing. The off-tape
monitoring will start at the first memory location and
continue until the second location is reached. The
tape will then stop playing, and rewind to a little
before the first point and start playing again.

7.2.1 To start repeat play

1

When the two location points have been set,
press the

REPEAT

key.

2

The tape will locate to the first location point
and start playing until the second location
point, rewind to the first location point, and
play again. This process will be repeated.

While the tape position is between the two
location points, the

REPEAT

indicator will be

lit steadily. It will flash while the tape position
is outside the two location points.

3

Stop the repeat function by pressing the

REPEAT

key (the

REPEAT

indicator will go

out).

If the tape is playing, it will continue playing
(past the second location point).

If the tape is rewinding to the first location
point when the

REPEAT

key is pressed, it will

stop.

NOTE

S

The two location points must be at least 5 seconds apart
for the repeat facility to be operational—if you attempt a
repeat operation when they are closer together than this,
the display shows

Too NEAR

(TOO NEAR).

If you have only set one location point, the repeat will be
between “00:00:00.00” and the location point.

Pressing any transport control while repeat play is in
progress will stop the replay, but will not cancel the
repeat mode. To restart the repeat playback, locate
to either location point, and while the tape is winding,
press PLAY. Alternatively, press PLAY while the tape
is before the second location point.

7.3 Track delay

The DA-78HR allows you to delay tracks relative to
the other tracks, either when recording or playing
back. You can use this function for post-production
“slip”, compensate for delays caused by external pro-
cessing equipment, allow for propagation delay in
multi-microphone sessions or add special effects.

The track delay can be set from –200 samples to
+7200 samples. A negative number means that the
track on which the “delay” setting is made is
advanced in time relative to the other tracks. How-
ever, this does not mean that the DA-78HR includes a
time machine! Since the monitoring head is a “vir-
tual” head, made of a composite of delayed off-tape
and input source signals, the “position” of the record-
ing head can be adjusted in both directions.

1

Make sure that the unit is in shift mode (the

SHIFT

indicator is flashing).

2

Press the

RHSL

(

DELAY

) key.

3

The display can show the delay in samples or
milliseconds in which the delay is counted.
Press and release the

DELAY

key briefly in

order to change between these two units.

Millisecond delays are shown as 3-digit values,
and sample displays are shown as 4-digit val-
ues (always with leading zeroes).

4

Typically, all tracks will have their delay set
together (as shown by the display). Use the

and
keys to change the value.

You can also use the

DATA/LEVEL

knob to set

the delay value (see 4.3.7, “Using the DATA/
LEVEL knob to set values”)
.

5

Press a track’s

REC FUNCTION

key to select an

individual track whose delay value can be
changed.

6

To change from editing individual track values
back to all tracks together, press and hold the

DELAY

key for more than one second.

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