Playback settings (play setup), 11 – internal settings, General page (playback settings) – Teac HS-2000 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-2000

11 – Internal settings

Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)

Make settings related to playback.

GENERAL page (playback settings)

Make settings related to the playback mode.

Play Mode

Set how the playback of takes and entries is handled

using the following buttons. This setting affects all

modes except timeline mode.

One Take

(default)

Only the currently selected take or entry is played

back.

All Take All the takes in the currently loaded session or all

the entries in the playlist are played back.

Repeat Mode

Turn repeat playback ON and OFF (default).

Follow BWF-J (default: OFF)

Turn the BWF–J cue point function ON or OFF.

This setting can be made separately for each mode.

When the BWF–J cue point function is ON, operation

will follow BWF–J cue points set in sessions and takes.

For details about operation, see the following pages.

Timeline mode:

(See "BWF-J cue point (timeline mode)" on page 51.)
Take mode:

(See "BWF-J cue point (take mode)" on page 74.)
Playlist mode:

(See "BWF-J cue point (playlist mode)" on page 96.)
On-air mode:

(See "BWF-J cue point (on-air mode)" on page 99.)

BC$END Mode (On-air mode only)

In on-air playback mode, you can change the function

of BC$END marks.

Normal

(default)

An END tally is output and playback

continues.

Jump to Standby

An END tally is output and the transport

jumps to the BC$STANDBY mark of the

next take and playback continues. If the

next take does not have a BC$STANDBY

mark, playback will continue without

jumping.

NOTE

This setting can only be enabled when in on-air mode. It

is not shown in other operation modes.

CONTROL page

Make various playback function settings.

Auto Cue (default: OFF)

Set whether auto cue is ON or OFF.

If auto cue is ON, whenever a take is changed or

loaded, the unit will enter playback standby at the first

point in the take where the signal exceeds the level set

here.

If there is no signal in the take above the Auto Cue

level and Play Mode is set to One Take, the transport

stops at the start of the take. If there is no signal in the

take above the Auto Cue Level and Play Mode is set to

All Take, the unit will start searching for a signal in the

next take.

This setting affects all modes except timeline mode.

To set the auto cue start point detection level, touch

the knob area and use the DATA dial to change the

value.

Setting

options

–72dB, –66dB, –60dB, –54dB (default), –48dB,

–42dB, –36dB, –30dB, –24dB

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