Standby playback (only with rc-hs32pd remotes), Operation using a computer keyboard, Setting the keyboard type – Teac HS-2000 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-2000

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13 – Other functions

Standby playback (only with RC-

HS32PD remotes)

1. When the Flash Start Key Method item is set to

Standby, press a flash start key when stopped to

put the take or file that corresponds to that key into

playback standby. That key blinks yellow when in

playback standby.

2. Then, press the PLAY key to start playback. That key

lights green during playback.

3. During playback, touching another flash start key

causes the corresponding take or entry to be cued

for playback (without stopping the currently playing

entry). That key will light yellow.

4. Press the PLAY key to start playback of that entry.

To cancel standby, touch the key for the cued take

(yellow key) again.

Operation using a computer

keyboard

You can control this unit by connecting an IBM-PC-

compatible keyboard with a PS/2 or USB interface to the

appropriate connector on its front panel of the unit.

A variety of operations are possible, but using the

keyboard is especially useful when inputting names.

Setting the keyboard type

Set the type of keyboard connected (US or Japanese) on

the

PREFERENCES

page of the

SYSTEM SETUP

screen. (See “PREFERENCES page” on page 112.)

Using a keyboard to input names

You can edit and input characters for the following items

in the same way as inputting characters on a computer.

Project names (See “Editing project names” on page

40.)
Session names (See “Editing the name of the first

session” on page 41 and “Creating new sessions” on

page 42.)
Take names (See "Editing take names" on page 77.)

The first half of the Next Take name

The letter in the second half of the Next Take name

You can also use it to enter numbers for the following

items.

T/C USER BITS

START TIME

Marks

(See "Editing mark positions" and "Editing mark

names" on page 125.)
Manual locate points

(See "Manual locate function" on page 125.)
Timecode offsets

(See "SYNC page" on page 104.)
Playlist names

(See "Creating a new playlist" on page 82 and "Saving

playlists" on page 94.)
AES31 file names

(See "Creating new AES31 editing information" on

page 54.)
Playlist entry names

(See "Editing entry names" on page 88.)
Bounce file names

(See "Bouncing" on page 69.)

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