TASCAM DP-006 Owners Manual - Page 65

Repeat playback, Setting IN and OUT points

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Repeat playback Use the repeat playback function to play the same part again and again. The repeated passage is time between the IN and OUT points. Setting IN and OUT points In addition to using them for setting the repeat playback passage, the IN and OUT points are also used for interval setting for track editing. Moreover, the IN and OUT points are used as the start and end points when making stereo master tracks. You can set these points when recording, playing back and stopped. NOTE In the following cases, IN and OUT points cannot be captured or edited. i During repeat playback i When the recording mode is set to MASTER RECor MASTER PLAY 88Capturing IN and OUT points 1. Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTINGscreen. 7 - Recorder Functions 2. Press the F3 [IN] button or F4 [OUT] button at the desired position (whether the unit is stopped, playing or recording) to set the IN/OUT point. SET IN!or SET OUT!and the captured time appear in a pop-up message. SET IN SET OUT NOTE When the Home Screen is open, you can also use the F3 and F4 buttons to set IN and OUT points even though these F3/F4 button assignments do not appear. The set times will be shown with a SET IN!or SET OUT!message as above. 88Editing IN/OUT points 1. When the I/O SETTINGscreen is open, press the F2 [EDIT] button to enable editing. 2. Edit the values of IN and OUT points using the following guidelines. • Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to move the cursor (underlined) between the IN and OUT items. • Use the m [RTZ] and, [LRP] buttons to move the cursor (underlined) between time fields. • Use the DATA wheel to change the value at the cursor position (underlined). 65 TASCAM DP-006

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TASCAM
DP-006
65
7 – Recorder Functions
Repeat playback
Use the repeat playback function to play the same part again and again. The
repeated passage is time between the IN and OUT points.
Setting IN and OUT points
In addition to using them for setting the repeat playback passage, the IN and
OUT points are also used for interval setting for track editing. Moreover, the
IN and OUT points are used as the start and end points when making stereo
master tracks.
You can set these points when recording, playing back and stopped.
NOTE
In the following cases, IN and OUT points cannot be captured or edited.
i
During repeat playback
i
When the recording mode is set to
MASTER REC
or
MASTER
PLAY
8
Capturing IN and OUT points
1.
Press the
IN/OUT
button to open the
I/O SETTING
screen.
2.
Press the
F3
[IN] button or
F4
[OUT] button at the desired position
(whether the unit is stopped, playing or recording) to set the IN/OUT
point.
SET IN!
or
SET OUT!
and the captured time appear in a
pop-up message.
SET IN
SET OUT
NOTE
When the Home Screen is open, you can also use the
F3
and
F4
buttons to
set IN and OUT points even though these
F3
/
F4
button assignments do not
appear.
The set times will be shown with a
SET IN!
or
SET OUT!
message as
above.
8
Editing IN/OUT points
1.
When the
I/O SETTING
screen is open, press the
F2
[EDIT] button to
enable editing.
2.
Edit the values of IN and OUT points using the following guidelines.
• Use the
F3
[
5
] and
F4
[
b
] buttons to move the cursor (underlined)
between the IN and OUT items.
• Use the
m
[RTZ] and, [LRP] buttons to move the cursor (underlined)
between time fields.
• Use the
DATA
wheel to change the value at the cursor position
(underlined).