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Locating to a specific point

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Chapter6-Transport/locate operations Locating to a specific point You can directly specify a locate point as a numerical value, and locate to it. Here's how. 1. With the transport stopped, press the [NUM LOCATE] key of the Locate section. NUM LOCATE AUTO PUNCH MARK SEARCH 7 8 LAST REC 4 5 IN OUT 9 MARK 6 SET 1 2 REPEAT A B 0 RTZ 3 ROLL BACK CANCEL NO If you have selected a screen where normal transport operations cannot be performed, such as the SONG screen or the MASTERING screen, the [NUM LOCATE] key cannot be used even if the cursor is displayed at the counter in the upper part of the display. The cursor will move to the counter in the upper part of the display. Cursor 2. To specify the locate point using the [DATA/JOG] dial, use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to move the cursor to the digit that you wish to change, and rotate the [DATA/JOG] dial to specify the value. 3. To specify the locate point using the numeric keys (keys 0-9 of the locate section), move the cursor to the lowest digit of the value you wish to input, and use the numeric keys to directly input the value. If the time display (SECOND) is selected as the counter display type, you can specify the value as hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds; if time code display (TIME CODE) is selected, you can specify hours/minutes/seconds/frames/subframes; if measure display (MEASURE) is selected, you can specify measures/ beats. 4. To execute the Locate operation, press the [ENTER] key. 114 - Operation Guide

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Chapter6
Transport/locate operations
114
— Operation Guide
Locating to a speci
c point
You can directly specify a locate point as a numerical value, and locate to it.
Here
s how.
1.
With the transport stopped, press the [NUM LOCATE] key of the Locate
section.
If you have selected a screen where normal transport operations cannot be per-
formed, such as the SONG screen or the MASTERING screen, the [NUM
LOCATE] key cannot be used even if the cursor is displayed at the counter in the
upper part of the display.
The cursor will move to the counter in the upper part of the display.
2.
To specify the locate point using the [DATA/JOG] dial, use the CURSOR
[
]/[
] keys to move the cursor to the digit that you wish to change,
and rotate the [DATA/JOG] dial to specify the value.
3.
To specify the locate point using the numeric keys (keys 0
9 of the
locate section), move the cursor to the lowest digit of the value you wish
to input, and use the numeric keys to directly input the value.
If the time display (SECOND) is selected as the counter display type, you can
specify the value as hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds; if time code display
(TIME CODE) is selected, you can specify hours/minutes/seconds/frames/sub-
frames; if measure display (MEASURE) is selected, you can specify measures/
beats.
4.
To execute the Locate operation, press the [ENTER] key.
LAST REC
MARK SEARCH
LAST REC
5
4
IN
OUT
NO
A
B
REPEAT
RTZ
2
3
1
0
ROLL
BACK
CANCEL
SET
MARK
NUM
LOCATE
8
9
7
6
AUTO
PUNCH
Cursor