Selecting the index, Searching for an intermediate point in a tune, Selecting the playback point – Teac RC-601MKII User Manual

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TASCAM RC-601MKII

SELECTING THE PLAYBACK POINT

Selecting the Index

Index skip

The index can be selected (skipped) using the INDEX
(

</>) key.

< key:

Pressing this key when the elapsed time of an index is one
second or more returns the remote control unit to the start of
that track. When the elapsed time is less than one second,
the remote control unit skips to the start of the previous
track.

> key:

The remote control unit skips to the start of the next index.
Pressing this key again makes the remote control unit skip
to the start of the following index.

The operation mode after index selection conforms to
operation after track selection. The auto cue function also is
active. (The remote control unit stands by at the audio start
point of the index.)

Specifying the index No.

When the INDEX SEARCH key is pressed in the monitor
playback mode or the monitor PAUSE mode to turn the
index search function ON (indicator lights), you can use the
numeric keys to specify the index.

Specify indexes using two digits. For example, to specify
index 3, press “0” and then “3”.

[NOTE]

• If a non-existent index No. on the track is input, the final

index is automatically selected.

z

The index search function ON/OFF setting is backed

up on the remote control unit. So, the same setting is
reproduced when the remote control unit is next turned
ON.

Searching for an intermediate point

in a tune

In the monitor playback mode or monitor PAUSE, you can
use the SEARCH dial or JOG/DATA dial to search for an
intermediate point in a tune.

When the failsafe function is OFF, cue searches are also
possible in the online READY mode. (→ page 25 “Failsafe
Function”)

You can also locate specified track Nos./elapsed time.

[NOTE]

• During a cue search, the playback output level

automatically drops by about 12 dB.

Using the SEARCH dial

In the monitor PAUSE mode or monitor playback mode,
you can use the SEARCH dial to perform a fast-forward/
backward cue search.

Using the JOG/DATA dial

In the monitor PAUSE mode, you can use the JOG/DATA
dial to perform a search one frame at a time.

Time search function

This function allows you to specify and locate a time within
(from the start of) a track in the monitor playback mode or
monitor PAUSE mode.

1 Press the TIME SEARCH key to turn the time search

function ON. (Indicator is lit.)

2 In the monitor PAUSE mode or monitor playback mode,

enter minutes, seconds and frames using two digits for
each item. (Minutes/seconds/frame are the time elapsed
from the start of the track.)

The specified point is located, and the state enters the
same operation state as when the time was specified
(monitor PAUSE or monitor playback).

[NOTE]

• This function cannot be used simultaneously with other

functions (e.g. index search by numeric keys, time
search, direct cue point locate) that use the numeric
keys.

• Time searches are not possible in the program playback

mode. When the mode is set to the program playback
mode when the time search function is ON, the time
search function is automatically canceled.

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