Shuttling - Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5—General Operation

Shuttling

The Shuttle function can be used to shuttle forwards or backwards at various speeds
while listening to the recorded material.
Press the [JOG ON] button.
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The JOG ON and [STOP] button indicators light up.
Turn the SHUTTLE/CURSOR ring clockwise to shuttle forwards, or counter-
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clockwise to shuttle backwards. The further you turn the ring, the faster the

shuttling.

"SHTL" appears on the 1st line of the display.
The center position of the SHUTTLE/CURSOR ring is stop. The following shuttle
speeds are available. The plus or minus sign in front of each value indicates forward or
backward motion, respectively, and 1/1 is normal playback speed.
Forward: +1\16, +1\8, +1\4, +1\2, +1, +2, +4
Backward: –1\16, –1\8, –1\4, –1\2, –1, –2, –4
Press the [JOG ON] button again, or any transport button to cancel the Shuttle
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function.
The JOG ON and [PLAY] button indicators go off and the [STOP] button indicator
lights up.
The Shuttle 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. In addition, up to 4 tracks can be monitored
simultaneously at the x2 speed, and up to 2 tracks at the x4 speed.
D24—Owner's Manual
Backward
–1/16
–1/8
shuttle
–1/4
–1/2
–1 (normal speed)
–2
–4
Stop
+1/16
Forward
+1/8
shuttle
+1/4
+1/2
+1 (normal speed)
+2
+4

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