Internal Timecode; Manually Jamming To External Timecode; Specifying The Rec-Run Start Time - Roland R-88 Owner's Manual

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Internal Timecode

Here's how to set the time of the internal timecode.
1.
Choose [MENU]
<TIMECODE/TIME>
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2.
Touch the number that you want to edit, and use
to edit the value .
3.
Touch <SET> to apply the edited values to the timecode .
The specified time will be shown in <CURRENT> (current time).
Manually Jamming to External
Timecode
<SET INT TC> .
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2.

Specifying the REC-RUN Start Time

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2.
3.
Here's how you can read the timecode being output from a device
connected to the TIMECODE IN jack, and apply it to the <CURRENT>
(current time) of the internal timecode.
Choose [MENU]
<TIMECODE/TIME>
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Touch <JAM SET> to apply the timecode sent from the
external device .
The timecode sent from the external device will be shown in
<CURRENT> (current time).
When REC RUN mode is selected (p. 47), here's how to specify the
start time (REC RUN TC).
Choose [MENU]
<TIMECODE/TIME>
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Touch the number that you want to edit, and use
to edit the value .
If TIMECODE MODE is set to REC-RUN, this time will advance only
during recording.
Touch <SET> to apply the edited values to the timecode .
TIMECODE
<SET INT TC> .
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<SET REC RUN TC> .
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