Fast forward and rewind, Recording, During playback from the stop position – Teac 2488 User Manual

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4 – Recorder

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TASCAM 2488

User’s Guide

4

Use the Ó and Á cursor keys to zoom out
and in respectively horizontally.

In other words, pressing the Á key will
increase the amount of space on the screen
taken by a certain amount of time, and press-
ing the Ó key will make the same amount of
time take less space on the screen. The three
zoom levels available are:

x 1

,

x 2

(allowing

approximately single-frame accuracy in
adjustment), and

x 32

(allowing approximately

an accuracy of about 10 sub-frames). The res-
olution is shown below the time display.

5

Use the § and ¶ cursor keys to adjust the
vertical scale (the way that the volume of the
sound is shown).

The zoom levels here are x 1, x 2, x 4, x 8, x 16
and x 32. Pressing the § key increases the ver-
tical scaling of the display, and pressing the ¶
key decreases the scale.

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If you can’t see any waveforms when you first enter this
display, press the

§

key to zoom the volume so that

you can see the quiet passages.

6

Use the wheel to move the cursor. You can
monitor the “jogged” sound of the selected
track through the monitoring system.

7

To move past the edge of the screen and posi-
tion the cursor roughly at the correct location,
press and hold the

F FWD

or

REW

keys to play

all the tracks forwards or backwards at nor-
mal speed. When you release the keys, the
playback will stop. You can then use the wheel
to position the cursor precisely.

8

Press

STOP

(or

ENTER

or

EXIT

) to return to

the home screen, with the playback position
now being the point which has just been set.

NOTE

Because only one track can be jogged at a time, only
one track of a stereo pair can be heard at a time in this
mode. If it is difficult to hear the track, you may want to
monitor in mono (see “Monitoring” on page 27)
.

Fast forward and rewind

On a tape recorder, you can use the fast forward and
fast rewind keys to spool through a tape. A disk
recorder like the 2488 works in a somewhat different
way.

The forward and rewind keys can be used in the fol-
lowing ways:

During playback

When the 2488 is playing back

material, if you press and hold either the

F FWD

or

the

REW

key, the playback position moves forward

or backward (depending on which key is being held
down) at ten times the normal playback speed (as
shown by the

FF x10

or

REW x10

in the home display.

At this time, playback is muted, and the PLAY indi-
cator flashes.

When you release the

F FWD

or

REW

key, playback

starts at the position which has been reached.

You cannot perform this operation while recording—
only from playback.

From the stop position

When playback is

stopped, you can press and release the

F FWD

or

REW

keys to start “fast rewind” or “fast forward”.

While this “winding” is taking place, playback is
muted.

Holding down the keys for more than one second, or
pressing the keys repeatedly, changes the “wind
speed” from ten times (

x10

shown on the home

screen), to fifty times (

x50

) to one hundred times

(

x100

) to one thousand times (

x1000

).

While the 2488 is “winding” in one direction, press-
ing the opposite key (for example,

F FWD

while

rewinding) will immediately start location at 10x in
the new direction.

Recording

To start recording from the stopped state:

1

At least one track should be armed (press the

REC

key(s) of the track(s) on which recording

is to take place). The

REC

keys(s) start to

flash).

2

Press and hold down the

RECORD

key.

3

Press the

PLAY

key. Both the

PLAY

(green)

and

RECORD

(red) indicators light, and the

flashing

REC

indicator(s) light steadily.

4

Stop recording by pressing the

STOP

key.

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