Next/Previous Edit; Jog Wheel - Akai DD1500 User Manual

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Pressing GOTO and the numeric keypad's +/- keys allows you to step though locate points
sequentially. These include locate memories, grab markers and IN, SYNC and OUT
points.

NEXT/PREVIOUS EDIT

By pressing AND HOLDING the GOTO key and the DATA ENTRY +/- keys, you can go to
each edit in turn. This will take you to the start and end of each cue in turn on the track(s)
selected for edit. I.e.:
If a track is selected for edit, these keys take you to the start and end of each cue in turn
on that track. If no tracks are selected for edit, they take you to the start and end of each
cue on the tracks selected for playback (i.e. shown blue on the external monitor). If no
tracks are selected for playback or editing, these keys have no function.
NOTE: You must hold the GOTO key down for this - if you press GOTO and release it
before pressing either the DATA + or - key, you will display the GOTO screen where the
DATA +/- keys act as normal for incrementing/decrementing parameter values.

JOG WHEEL

The jog wheel allows you to 'scrub' audio much like reel-rocking on a conventional tape
recorder. You may jog all tracks simultaneously. Normally, maximum jog speed is 1 x play
speed but you may set this to be as much as 5 x maximum play speed. More
conveniently, perhaps, you can set it so that normal operation gives a maximum jog
speed of 1 x play speed but, when the SHIFT key is held, you can jog up to 5 x play
speed.
The jog wheel can also act as a 'spool' function and the jog wheel then sets the speed
and direction of playback. Maximum spool speed can be set to 5 x play speed.
You may also use the jog wheel to 'scroll' through a project very quickly, In this case, all
you are doing is 'sliding' the GRID on the VGA monitor, allowing you to get to points 'off
screen' very quickly. In this case, no audio is heard.
JOG, SPOOL and SCROLL are selected using the JOG/SPOOL key. This selects whether
the jog wheel described below 'scrubs' audio, spools audio or scrolls through the project.
When the JOG LED is on, the jog wheel will scrub audio. The jog wheel is always active,
even in play, so that you can just grab the jog wheel and start editing straight away.
When SPOOL is on, the jog wheel will spool audio.
When both LEDs are on, you can scroll through the project very quickly and no audio will
be heard but this does allow you to get to points in the project very quickly.
Version 2.00 - March, 1996
GETTING AROUND THE GRID - 9
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
GOTO plus DATA + key
GOTO plus DATA + key
GOTO plus DATA + key
GOTO plus DATA - key
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