HHB PORTADRIVE PDR2000 Operation Manual page 48

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FRONT PANEL MODES
MOVING A RECORDED TAKE TO A DIFFERENT SLATE (EXISTING OR NEW)
In the EDIT INFO page, select the SLATE name and TAKE number of the take that you want to move
(edit) using rotary encoders 2 and 4 respectively.
Press SOLO2 to enter the slate EDIT page.
Enter a new slate name or name of an existing slate and then press SOLO6 to SAVE and return to the
EDIT INFO page or press SOLO5 to ABORT the edit and return to the EDIT INFO page.
If SAVE (SOLO6) is pressed, the message 'Take moved' appears briefly in the LCD.
Note - When you move a take to another slate, its new take number will be the last take
number in that slate + 1. For example, if you move a take to a slate that already has takes 001,
002 and 003, then the moved take will become 004 in that slate.
ENTERING NOTES FOR A TAKE (BEFORE, DURING OR AFTER RECORDING)
In the EDIT INFO page, select the SLATE name and TAKE number of the take that you want to
add/edit notes to, using rotary encoders 2 and 4 respectively.
Press SOLO6 to enter the take NOTES EDIT page.
Enter a maximum of 50 characters and then press SOLO6 to SAVE and return to the EDIT INFO page
or press SOLO5 to ABORT the edit and return to the EDIT INFO page.
CIRCLING / UN-CIRCLING A TAKE
In the EDIT INFO page, select the SLATE name and TAKE number of the take that you want to circle /
un-circle using rotary encoders 2 and 4 respectively.
Press SOLO4 to circle. 'TAKE CIRCLED' will be briefly displayed in the LCD and an asterisk will
appear after the take number to indicate that the take is circled. To un-circle, press SOLO4. 'TAKE
UN-CIRCLED' will be briefly displayed in the LCD and the asterisk will disappear.
Note -
You can circle, as many takes as you like – there are no limitations.
If the session is a FAT32/BWF/AES31 session, then when operating in TREE file structure a
take that is circled will have the string '(Circled)' added to the associated take folder name, so
that post are able to easily identify which takes are circled.
When operating in FLAT file structure a take that is circled will have the character '@' added
to the beginning of the name of each associated audio file located in the Audio Files folder.
If the session is an HFS/SDII/PT5 session, then a take that is circled will have the character
'@' added to the beginning of the name of each associated SDII audio file located in the
Audio Files folder, so that post are able to easily identify which takes are circled.
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