Autoplay mode, Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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HDR 24/96

Once a Pre-Roll time has been set, you can turn Pre-
Roll on or off from the Transport menu by selecting
Use Pre-Roll.

Setting Pre Roll time and Enabling from the
Remote 48

• Enter the desired pre roll time from the number

pad

• Press ENTER to transfer the time to the Locate Time display
• Press STORE and PRE ROLL to store the Pre Roll time.

There is no method for setting the Pre Roll time from the HDR24/96 front
panel or Remote 24.

The Remote 24 and Remote 48 have a dedicated button for turning Pre-Roll
on and off. An LED above the PREROLL button will tell you when it’s
engaged.

Pre-Roll on the Remote 48

Autolocator Action

Remote 48 Key Sequence

Engage Pre-Roll mode

PREROLL

Preview Pre-Roll Time in Locate Time

RECALL PREROLL

Recall Pre-Roll Time to Locate Time

RECALL PREROLL ENTER

Store Locate Time to Pre-Roll

STORE PREROLL

AutoPlay mode

AutoPlay is a step-saving tool that automatically starts playback when you’ve jumped to a LOC or
Cue point, or anytime you reposition the Current Time by clicking in the GUI Track

area.

AutoPlay is toggled on and off with AUTO PLAY button
in either the GUI Tools panel or the Remote 48. The
AUTO PLAY button is located at the lower right corner of
the GUI Tools panel, next to the GUI transport buttons.
The other AUTO PLAY button is located in the upper right
of the MODES section of the Remote 48 (just to the left of
the Wheel). AutoPlay can not be activated from the front
panel or the Remote 24.

Auto Play is handy when you're jumping from Cue to Cue listening for

something in particular, or when you want to listen to a Cue start repeatedly without looping.
Restarting from a Cue repeatedly can also speed up multiple punching passes.

Auto Play can be combined with

Auto Take

(described in the

Recording Operations

section, page 83)

for quickly building up a bunch of alternate takes from which you’ll edit a solid track. Set a LOC or
Cue at a comfortable time before your punch-in point (or set up and enable a workable Pre-roll).
Then anytime you jump to that start point, the HDR is rolling.

Use this function with discretion. It can get annoying when it's on, and you've forgotten about it.
Generally it's best to enable Auto Play, use it, and turn it off.

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