Using the locate register, Entering locate values directly, Adjusting locate values using the knob – 360 Systems TCR Multi-Track User Manual

Page 61: Capturing locate values, Storing and recalling locate values

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TCR Series UserManual

Operations 4-11

Using the Locate Register

Entering Locate Values Directly

From the Transport Screen enter the desired time code position using the numeric keypad. After
typing the first digit (or by pressing ENTER) the value entry prompt appears. Continue entering the
desired location, then press ENTER when finished.

Adjusting Locate Values Using the Knob

From the Transport Screen, press ADJUST todisplay the prompt for the Locate (LOC) value.

FILE

LOC

00:01:23:08

.00

POSN

USE WHEEL OR ARROWS TO ADJUST LOC VALUE

PRESS 'ADJUST' OR 'ENTER' WHEN FINISHED

EDIT IN = CURSOR <--

EDIT OUT = CURSOR -->

EXIT = CANCEL

UNDO = BACK SPACE

TIME LEFT: 03:43:46 (8)

SPEED: 0.000X

Adjust Prompt

With the Adjust Prompt active, the following keys in the Jog Section change from transport controls
to adjustment controls:

<< (Rewind) changes to ADJ-, which allows you to nudge a value down by one increment.

>> (Fast-forward) changes to ADJ+, which allows you to nudge a value up by one
increment.

EDIT IN changes to

, which allows you to move the Time Code Register’s underline to

the left.

EDIT OUT changes to

, which allows you to move the Time Code Register’s underline

to the right.

The Jog Wheel changes to allow you to dial in values.

Press ADJUST again to return the buttons to transport functions.

Capturing Locate Values

When the CAPTURE button is pressed, the current position as shown on the Time Code Display is
copied into the LOC Register. It can now be stored away, and used to reposition to this spot later.
You can capture positions whether the transport is running or not.

Storing and Recalling Locate Values

Press STORE to access the Store Locate Point Prompt, which allows you to store the value that
currently appears in the LOC Register to one of 100 general purpose locate points in the open file, or
to a special locate point such as the head point, edit in-point, edit out-point, etc.

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