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Nudging the Current Position

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Nudging the Current Position 53 Nudging the Current Position The Nudge function can be used to nudge the current position backwards or forwards in sub-frame steps while auditioning a small section of the recorded material after the current position. This is useful for locating precise positions when editing parts, storing locate memories, or setting the LAST REC IN and OUT points for auto punch in/out recording. The length of the section to be auditioned can be set from 25 ms to 100 ms using the Nudge Time function, the default setting is 50 ms. 1 Press the [JOG ON] button. The JOG ON and [STOP] button indicators light up. Playback cycles from the current position for the specified number of milliseconds, as shown below. Backward nudge Current position Forward nudge Nudge time 2 Turn the JOG/DATA dial clockwise to nudge forwards, or counterclockwise to nudge backwards. "NUDGE" appears on the 1st line of the display, and the position, including sub-frame digits, appears on the 2nd line. The current position is nudged forwards or backwards in sub-frame steps. Backward nudge Forward nudge 3 Press the [JOG ON] button again, or any transport button to cancel the Nudge function. The JOG ON and [PLAY] button indicators go off and the [STOP] button indicator lights up. The Nudge function requires a lot of processing power, so for monitoring purposes only, all tracks are mixed to tracks 7 and 8, with odd-numbered tracks appearing on the output and meter of track 7, and even-numbered tracks appearing on the output and meter of track 8. This mix can also be monitored via the PHONES, or if the Coaxial I/O is assigned to tracks 7 and 8 (see "Assigning the Coaxial Input & Output" on page 188), the COAXIAL STEREO DIGITAL OUTPUT. Track outputs 1 through 6 do not output anything when these functions are used. D24-Owner's Manual

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Nudging the Current Position
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D24—Owner’s Manual
Nudging the Current Position
The Nudge function can be used to nudge the current position backwards or forwards
in sub-frame steps while auditioning a small section of the recorded material after the
current position. This is useful for locating precise positions when editing parts, storing
locate memories, or setting the LAST REC IN and OUT points for auto punch in/out
recording. The length of the section to be auditioned can be set from 25 ms to 100 ms
using the Nudge Time function, the default setting is 50 ms.
1
Press the [JOG ON] button.
The JOG ON and [STOP] button indicators light up.
Playback cycles from the current position for the specified number of milliseconds, as
shown below.
2
Turn the JOG/DATA dial clockwise to nudge for-
wards, or counterclockwise to nudge backwards.
“NUDGE” appears on the 1st line of the display, and the
position, including sub-frame digits, appears on the 2nd
line.
The current position is nudged forwards or backwards in
sub-frame steps.
3
Press the [JOG ON] button again, or any transport
button to cancel the Nudge function.
The JOG ON and [PLAY] button indicators go off and the [STOP] button indicator
lights up.
The Nudge function requires a lot of processing power, so for monitoring purposes
only, all tracks are mixed to tracks 7 and 8, with odd-numbered tracks appearing on the
output and meter of track 7, and even-numbered tracks appearing on the output and
meter of track 8. This mix can also be monitored via the PHONES, or if the Coaxial I/O
is assigned to tracks 7 and 8 (see “Assigning the Coaxial Input & Output” on page 188),
the COAXIAL STEREO DIGITAL OUTPUT. Track outputs 1 through 6 do not output
anything when these functions are used.
Nudge time
Current
position
Forward nudge
Backward nudge
Forward
nudge
Backward
nudge