Locate points, Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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HDR 24/96

Note that the Remote 48 and GUI share the use of the same Locate Time. However, other values that
temporarily appear in the LOCATE TIME display on the Remote 48 will not appear in the LOCATE
TIME display of the GUI – at least not until they are entered into the actual Locate Time.

Locate Points

First it should be mentioned that LOC and Locate are the same thing. The label LOC is used on
certain tape machines and is used in the HDR GUI because it's brief and pixel thrifty. But when
you see or say "LOC," the word is actually "Locate." Well, okay, you can say "Loke," if you
really dig it. On the Remote 48, where space was less of a consideration you'll find the term
LOCATE written out. In the subsequent discussion we may use either term.

There are five dedicated “go to” buttons that use stored transport location times. Pressing or
clicking on any of these buttons sends the transport directly to the stored time location. These
five locations are called "LOCATE (LOC), LOC1, LOC2, LOC3, LOC4." Not all five Locate
Points are available from all control surfaces, however all are displayed in the GUI where they
can also be directly edited.

LOCATE is a general-purpose locator that’s a feature of the GUI and
Remote 48 only. It has no equivalent button on the HDR24/96 front
panel or Remote 24. On the Remote 48 it is set with the ENTER button.

GUI Numbered LOCs

Front Panel LOCs

Remote 48 LOCATE

The LOC button in the GUI and
LOCATE on the Remote 48 are
each directly to the left of the main
Transport buttons. On the Remote
48 the Locate Time is always

visible directly below the Current Time in the
Time Code display area. In the GUI however,
the LOCATE TIME display is not constantly
visible. It is necessary to open the Cue List panel (page 32)
on the right side of the Track Display area. Reveal the List
panel with the left pointing arrow, then select the Cues Tab.

LOCATE button

LOCATE display

The four Numbered Locates are used for general locating as well, but also in conjunction with

looping and auto-punch functions.
Numbered Locates are shown as
LOC1, LOC2 on the Front Panel, as
LOC1, LOC2, LOC3, and LOC4 in
the GUI, and as LOCATE 1,
LOCATE 2, LOCATE 3, and
LOCATE 4 on the Remote 24 and
Remote 48. On the tactile control

surfaces, Numbered Locates must be "Stored."

Remote 24 Numbered LOCs

Beyond these five
5 location points
(the general plus 4
Numbered
Locates) another

1000 points can be stored (as Cues), but they can only be
accessed with a "sequence" of button presses or by opening
the Cue list panel, both explained later.

Remote 48 Numbered LOCs

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