Roland P-20HD Reference Manual page 16

Video instant replayer
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Video Operations
Specify the OUT point (the end of the time range).
The MARKER [OUT] button lights up one second after the video
progresses from the IN point that you set. Make sure that the
MARKER [OUT] button is lit.
3 .
Use the [p] button or the [JOG/SHUTTLE] dial to
move the video forward.
4 .
Press the MARKER [OUT] button at the position
where you want to end the time range.
The button goes dark, and a clip is created.
A light blue marker is erased on the timeline.
The clips you create are registered in the clip list.
NOTE
5 You can't make clips shorter than one second. A clip is not made if
you press the [OUT] button within an IN/OUT range that is shorter
than one second. Once the [OUT] button lights up, you can make
a clip.
5 You can't set the OUT point earlier than the IN point.
5 The time that is actually set when you press the [IN] or [OUT]
buttons may be a little off compared to the time you specified,
depending on when you push the buttons.
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If the MARKER [LIVE IN] button in step 1 is lit, a clip is created
based on the live in time (the current time of recording).
In this case, the IN/OUT points are set to the recording positions at
the times they are pressed. For example, when you press [IN] and
then press [OUT] three seconds later, the three seconds recorded
between IN and OUT are turned into a clip.
Create the clip based on the current recording/
playback position
It's easy to create a clip by specifying only the OUT point.
By combining this with clip playback using the pads, you can
instantly replay what happened immediately before.
This is convenient when you want to keep the game play that
just happened as a clip, such as when players score points in a
live sporting event.
1 .
With content having been recorded (now recording,
or recording stopped), press the [p] button to start
playback.
At this time, check that the MARKER [LIVE IN] button is lit.
If the MARKER [LIVE IN] is unlit, press the button again to make it
light.
2 .
Press the MARKER [MAKE CLIP] button where you
want to set the end of the time range.
A seven-second clip of recorded video is created whose time
range ends at the position where you pressed the button, and the
clip is registered in the clip list.
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NOTE
5 You can't perform this operation if the recording time has not
reached the time set for the clip and the [MAKE CLIP] button is
dark.
5 The IN/OUT points for the clip may be little off compared to the
times you specified, depending on when you press the [MAKE
CLIP] button.
MEMO
5 If the MARKER [LIVE IN] button in step 1 is unlit, you can create
a clip whose replay position is at the end of the time range, not
based on the current time of recording.
5 When you create a clip using MAKE CLIP, the playback position
jumps to the IN point to create a thumbnail.
5 After the clip is created, the playback position returns to its
previous position.
5 If OUTPUT is set to REPLAY, playback does not jump to the IN point
and a thumbnail is not created, to avoid adversely affecting the
REPLAY output. A temporary thumbnail is created for the clip.
5 You can select clips you create by using the pads, or execute the
"Update Thumbnails" operation from the menu to display the
thumbnails.
Changing the length of a clip to create
You can change the length of the clip to create (the default value is 7
seconds).
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The setting is saved on a per-project basis.
Press the [MENU] button 0 "Project" 0 "Project
1 .
Settings" 0 select "Default Clip Length," and press
the [VALUE] knob.
2 .
Turn the [VALUE] knob to change the clip length,
and then press the [VALUE] knob to confirm.
3 .
Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.
Adding markers automatically
By setting the auto-marker, you can generate markers automatically
at specified intervals during recording.
Press the [MENU] button and select "Project" 0
1 .
"Project Settings" 0 "Auto Marker," and press the
[VALUE] knob.
2 .
Turn the [VALUE] knob to set the auto-marker
interval, and then press the [VALUE] knob.
For the marker interval, you can specify a time within 1–60
minutes, in units of one minute.
3 .
Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.
NOTE
You cannot add more markers than the maximum of 64, including
markers placed manually.

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