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using locate points • chapter 4
To store locate points "on the fly":
1. Press
to begin playback.
PLAY
2. Tap
SET LOCATE.
The current time position is transferred into the
next Locate Point, shown in the lower right hand
side of the display, i.e., if it was showing Locate 03,
tapping SET LOCATE will write the current time
into Locate 04, overwriting whatever was there.
3.
To store the current time into a particular locate
point, hold
SET LOCATE
Locate
through
1
To select a particular locate point:
The current locate point is shown in the lower right
hand corner of the display. This is the point the
HD24 will skip to when the
1. Press the
LOCATE SELECT
will read something like this:
L0 1 : "LocNam01"
00:00:09:25.25
2. Since the cursor is under the "L01", press the
(L) or
YES
NO
other points.
The LOCATE PT display in the lower right corner
will show the new location point, and the
alphanumeric display will show its name and value.
3. Press the
LOCATE
point.
If you want to go to Locate points 0 through 6,
these have dedicated front panel buttons.
Press
LOCATE 0
the song, or press the small round
buttons under the cursor buttons to move to
6
those locate points. Doing this does NOT
change the currently-selected LOCATE point,
so you can still use the
to that Locate point.
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and press one of the
buttons.
6
key is pressed.
LOCATE
button. The display
(M) buttons to recall any of the
button to jump to that Locate
to jump to the beginning of
through
1
button to jump
LOCATE
To edit a locate point:
1. Press the
LOCATE SELECT
will read something like this:
L0 1 : "LocNam01"
00:00:09:25.25
In the example above, the display reads 0 hours, 0
minutes, 9 seconds, 25 frames and 25 subframes.
>
2. Press the
(CURSOR RIGHT)
have reached the field (minutes, seconds, etc.)
that you wish to edit.
3. Press the
(L) or
YES
the locate point.
L01: "LocNam01"
00:00:09:2 9 .25
Note that even though you're incrementing by
frames (in the above example), it does "roll over"
the values above it—if you press
above display it will show:
L01: "LocNam01"
00:00:10:0 0 .25
since there are only 30 frames in a second
(including frame "00").
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button. The display
button until you
(M) buttons to edit
N O
(L) in the
YES

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