Shuttle mode, Fast forward and rewind, Changing the rewind speed – 360 Systems TCR Multi-Track User Manual

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4-10 Operations

TCR Series UserManual

Shuttle Mode

When the SHTL (shuttle) button is illuminated, the position of the wheel determines the transport
speed and direction. Speed can be controlled from approximately .1X to 60X in the forward or
reverse direction. The speed is displayed in the lower right hand corner of the TRANSPORT
SCREEN. Negative values indicate reverse movement. When reversing direction, the speed passes
through 0X, during which time the transport does not move and the pause indicator above the wheel
is illuminated. If the wheel position is not changed within three seconds, the transport switches from
pause to stopped.

Fast Forward and Rewind

The double arrow button (>>) to the right of the wheel is used to activate fast-forward. When
pressed, the button illuminates and the transport rolls forward at the configured Fast-Forward/
Rewind speed. Pressing the fast-forward button again causes an immediate jump to the nearest fast-
forward stop position.

Current Fast Forward Position

Fast Forward Stop Position

In front of Head Point

Head Point

Between Head and Tail

Tail Point

Beyond the Tail Point

23:59:59...

The double arrow button (<<) to the left of the wheel is used to activate rewind. When activated, the
button illuminates and the transport rolls in reverse at the configured Fast-Forward/Rewind speed.
Pressing the rewind button again causes an immediate jump to the nearest rewind stop position.

Current Rewind Position

Rewind Stop Position

Beyond the Tail Point

Tail Point

Between Head and Tail

Head Point

In front of Head Point

00:00:00...

There is no rollover from 23:59:59:29 to 00:00:00:00.

Changing the Rewind Speed

The fast-forward/rewind speed can be configured in the MORE PREFERENCES section of the
MACHINE SETUP | PREFERENCES menu. It can be set between 1X to 60X in 2X steps. For
speeds above 2X, the audio is played at 2X and the speed is increased by "chunking," i.e., skipping
the appropriate amount of audio between the short sections that are played.

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