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-Loop Playback/Repeat Playback/Single Track Playback, Using loop playback (standard mode

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10-Loop Playback/Repeat Playback/Single Track Playback In ordinary playback mode, unless you do something to stop it, once playback starts, it will stop only when the end of the last file in the current playback area is reached. By making the settings and conducting the operations described in this chapter, however, you can also make the unit loop a section of a file that you choose, repeat all the files in the current playback area, play a single track repeatedly or play a single track once and stop. NOTE Accurate assignment of IN (starting) and OUT (ending) points is not always possible for variable bit rate (VBR) MP3 files. Using loop playback (standard mode) Use this function to continuously repeat playback (loop) part of a file that you select. 1. During playback (or when paused), press the LOOP button to set the point where you want to start loop playback. The current position is set as the IN (starting) point. 2. Press the LOOP button at the point when you want loop playback to stop. The current position is set as the OUT (ending) point, and loop playback between the IN(starting) and OUT(ending) points begins. •• The current positions of the IN (starting) and OUT (ending) points are shown by the and icons that appear below the playback position display bar on the Home Screen. During loop playback the icon also appears. •• To stop loop playback, press the LOOP button. This also clears the loop interval setting. 3. Press and hold the LOOP button to open the "LOOP SET" pop-up. 4. Use the and [ª] buttons to move the IN (starting) point to the desired position. Press the  button to save the IN (starting) point. 68 TASCAM GB-10

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TASCAM GB-10
10-Loop Playback/Repeat Playback/SingleTrack Playback
In ordinary playback mode, unless you do something to stop
it, once playback starts, it will stop only when the end of the
last file in the current playback area is reached. By making
the settings and conducting the operations described in this
chapter, however, you can also make the unit loop a section
of a file that you choose, repeat all the files in the current
playback area, play a single track repeatedly or play a single
track once and stop.
NOTE
A
ccurate assignment of IN (starting) and OUT (ending) points
is not always possible for variable bit rate (VBR) MP3 files.
Using loop playback (standard
mode)
Use this function to continuously repeat playback (loop) part
of a file that you select.
1. During playback (or when paused), press the LOOP
button to set the point where you want to start loop
playback.
The current position is set as the IN (starting) point.
2. Press the LOOP button at the point when you want loop
playback to stop.
The current position is set as the OUT (ending) point, and
loop playback between the IN(starting) and OUT(ending)
points begins.
The current positions of the IN (starting) and OUT (ending)
points are shown by the
and
icons that appear below
the playback position display bar on the Home Screen.
During loop playback the
icon also appears.
To stop loop playback, press the
LOOP
button. This also
clears the loop interval setting.
3. Press and hold the LOOP button to open the “
LOOP
SET
” pop-up.
4. Use the
Á
,
Ô
,
and
[
ª
] buttons to move the
IN (starting) point to the desired position. Press the
Â
button to save the IN (starting) point.