Tascam MMR-8 User Manual

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TASCAM MMR-8 Owner’s Manual • Chapter 3 • MMR-8 Keys and Status Displays

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LOOP

Pressing the Loop key prepares the MMR transport for performance of one of
several possible types of loop sequences relative to the In and Out time code
registers. To start looping after LOOP is pressed and the In and Out times are set,
press the appropriate transport key (<, >, REH, or REC). To cancel Loop mode
press LOOP again before pressing a transport key.

The start point of the loop is always the In register (minus any pre-roll time set)
and the end point is the Out register (plus any post-roll time set). If the value of the
Out register is less than (i.e., before) the value of the In point register, then the loop
will not play and an error message “Loop points inverted” will be displayed, since
the In point value must always be considered the “start” point. The loop cannot
play across the “midnight crossing” at the 24 hour mark. This includes pre-roll or
post-roll amounts. There must be at least one frame between the 00:00:00:00 time
code location and the In minus pre-roll or Out plus post-roll times. There is no
shifted function for this key.

There are three selectable Loop Play modes (Setup menu 210): Play Once and
Stop, Play Once and Cue, and Play Repeatedly. For Play Once and Stop, when play
(>) is pressed after LOOP, the MMR-8 will loop from the In register time (minus
any pre-roll amount) to the Out register time (plus any post-roll amount), and then
stop. For Play Once and Cue, when play (>) is pressed after LOOP, the MMR-8
will loop from the In register time (minus any pre-roll amount) to the Out register
time (plus any post-roll amount), then cue to the In point minus pre-roll time. If
Play Repeatedly is selected, the MMR-8 will play from the In time (minus any pre-
roll amount) to the Out time (plus any post-roll amount), and repeat this same play
sequence until STOP or LOOP is pressed again. The MMR does not execute a
seamless repeat, so there will be a small gap in time between the end of the loop
and beginning of the next iteration of the loop.

Rehearse Loop and Record Loop work similarly, with the Rehearse Loop
performing input monitor switching at the In and Out times in the loop, and Record
Loop actually placing the machine into record at the In and Out points. Press
LOOP then REH to initiate a Rehearse Loop and LOOP then REC to initiate a
Record Loop.

There are three selectable Loop Record modes (Setup menu 211): Record Once
Only, Repeat Record, and Repeat w/Unload. Record Once Only will record only on
the first pass of the loop, and then switch to playback only for subsequent loops.
Repeat Record will initiate a recording between the In and Out points for every
loop. Repeat w/Unload will make a recording on each pass and then unload the
track just created by the record pass before the next loop begins. This allows for
rapidly making many recordings in succession and keeping them all as separate
sequentially numbered track files in the project.

To perform a forward-backward loop, press Loop and then Reverse Play (<). The
MMR-8 will play forward from the start time (minus any pre-roll amount) to the
end time (plus any post-roll amount) and then play in the reverse direction from the
end time (plus any post-roll amount) to the start time (minus any pre-roll amount).
The MMR will then continually repeat the process (according to the Loop Play
menu setting). Press STOP or LOOP to cancel Looping.

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