Registers For The Sound Memory Function; Sound Memory Playback Start Point (Ps) - Sony PCM-3348HR Operation Manual

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5-3 Registers for the Sound Memory Function

The sound memory function uses special-purpose
registers to hold the following six data items. The
indications in parentheses, which also appear on the
lower CUE display, identify the registers being
recalled.

Sound memory playback start point (PS)

Sound memory write start point (rS)
Sound memory write end point (rE)
Memory editing start point (SA)
Memory editing end point (EA)
Memory playback time (Pt)
5-3-1 Sound Memory Playback
Start Point (PS)
The PS register holds the tape address at which the
sound memory playback is to begin. During playback
using the auto start mode, when the tape address is the
same as the contents of the PS register, sound memory
playback begins automatically.
Saving and adjusting values in the PS
register
Automatic saving in the PS register
If during rehearsal, playback or recording you press
the MEM PLAY button, the current tape address is
automatically stored in the PS register.
Saving a specific tape address in the PS
register
Use the following procedure.
1
Enter the required tape address on the LOCATE
TIME display using the numeric buttons.
2
Press the STORE button.
3
Press the MEM PLAY button.
Adjusting the value in the PS register
Press the MEM PLAY button and TRIM +/– buttons
simultaneously.
When using manual mode or external trigger mode for
sound memory playback, it is not possible to change
the contents of the PS register.
Recalling the PS register value
Press and light the RECALL button, then press the
MEM PLAY button.
The time value in the PS register appears on the
LOCATE TIME display.
Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory Function
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