Teac MX-2424 v1.04 User Manual

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LOCATE/LENGTH

Pressing LOCATE

[27]

will send the play head to the time code value displayed in the bottom portion of the LCD

[18].

Pressing <SHIFT> [19] then LOCATE<LENGTH> [27] will display the amount of time between the In and Out

points.

TO/PREV/REF

[28] From the MX-2424

Pressing TO [28] then IN [30] will play up to the In point and stop (using the pre-roll amount determined in Menu

212). Pressing TO [28] then OUT [31] will play up to the out point and stop (using the pre-roll amount determined

in Menu 212). In either case the play head will return to the pre-roll position for the IN or OUT point (depending on

which one was pressed). If the stored pre or post roll time is less than one second, this operation will still use one

second for the value.

Pressing <SHIFT> [19] then TO<PREV> [28] will locate the Play Head to the beginning of the previous audio

event boundary on any track. If a track is in Edit mode then only that track’s audio event boundaries will be used by

this function.

[67,75] From the RC-2424

Pressing TO [67] then IN [69] will play up to the In point and stop (using the pre-roll amount determined in Menu

212). Pressing TO [67] then OUT [70] will play up to the out point and stop (using the pre-roll amount determined

in Menu 212). In either case the play head will return to the pre-roll position for the IN or OUT point (depending on

which one was pressed). If the stored pre roll time is less than one second, this operation will still use one second

for the value.

Pressing PREV [75] will locate the Play Head to the beginning of the previous audio event boundary on any track.

If a track is in Edit mode then only that track’s audio event boundaries will be used by this function.

Pressing <SHIFT> [19] then PREV<REF> [75] will provide access the Master Machine Reference Sync Point

Memory Location. (For more information please see the TL-Sync Manual.)

FROM/NEXT/SYNCP

[29] From the MX-2424

Pressing FROM [29] then IN [30] will play from the In point and stop (using the post-roll amount determined in

Menu 213). Pushing FROM [29] then OUT [31] will play from the out point and stop (using the post-roll amount

determined in Menu 213). In either case the play head will return the IN or OUT point plus any pre-roll (depending

on which one was pressed). If the stored post roll time is less than one second, this operation will still use one

second for the value.

Pressing <SHIFT> [19] then FROM<NEXT> [29] will locate the Play Head to the beginning of the next audio

event boundary on any track. If a track is in Edit mode then only that track’s audio event boundaries will be used by

this function. When using this function <SHIFT> [19] will stay lit allowing additional NEXT operations without

the need to press <SHIFT> [19] again.

[67,75] From the RC-2424

Pressing FROM [68] then IN [69] will play up from In point and stop (using the post-roll amount determined in

Menu 213). Pushing FROM [68] then OUT [70] will play from the out point and stop (using the post-roll amount

determined in Menu 213). In either case the play head will return to the IN or OUT point plus any pre-roll

(depending on which one was pressed). If the stored post roll time is less than one second, this operation will still

use one second for the value.

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