Sony PCM-3348HR Operation Manual page 103

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Exiting the writing standby state
Press the MEM STOP button.
The MEM REC lamp goes off.
Abandoning writing in progress
Press the MEM REC button.
The MEM REC lamp flashes, and the RM-3348HR
returns to the writing standby state.
Notes on the rE register
When you start writing to the sounds memory in auto
start mode, writing does not stop even if the tape
address coincides with the value stored in the rE
register (the sound memory writing end point), the tape
address at which the MEM STOP button was pressed
or at which the sound memory became full (the end
point for writing to sound memory) is, however, saved
in the rE register.
5-7-4 Using External Trigger Mode
for Writing to Sound Memory
Before carrying out writing to the sound memory, be
sure to check that you have carried out the preparations
described in Section 5-7-1, "Preparations" (page 5-14).
Use the following procedure to write the source
channel signal to sound memory using external trigger
mode.
1
Press the MEM REC button.
The MEM REC lamp starts flashing, and the RM-
3348HR goes into the writing standby state.
2
Input the external trigger signal.
When the signal becomes active, triggering the
writing to sound memory, the MEM REC lamp
changes from flashing to constantly lit.
The source channels are displayed, and the upper
destination channel display shows "Et," indicating
external trigger mode.
Ending writing to sound memory before the
sound memory is full
Press the MEM STOP button.
The MEM REC lamp goes off.
If you do not press the MEM STOP button
during writing
When the sound memory is full (after about 160
seconds for a mono signal, or 80 seconds for a stereo
signal), writing automatically stops.
Thereafter the MEM REC lamp starts flashing, and
the RM-3348HR returns to the writing standby state.
Exiting from the writing standby state
Press the MEM STOP button.
The MEM REC lamp goes off.
Retriggering during writing
Retriggering during writing is not possible.
For details on the retriggerable mode, see Section 5-6-1,
"Trigger Modes" (page 5-12).
Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory Function
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