Timecode Editing
Event Edit Menu
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Capture Current Time
Simultaneous Events
Event Mode
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
Select an event to edit as described at the top of the previous page. From the
Event Edit menu, press [F3]:
[G*]
SS29
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F2
01: 03 : 23. 22
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F2
A new time can be entered using the Numeric keypad, the SpinKnob or nudged
with the [+]/[–] keys. Press [Enter] to enter the new timecode number.
The current Status Bar timecode number can be captured by pressing [F4]. It is
possible to locate to a specific point in a song for example, then press [F4] to
capture that time.
Several events can trigger at exactly the same timecode point. In this case
only the first event in a group will show a timecode. The others will show a
blank in the TIME column.
In the diagram above, there are three events at 01:00:23.22. The first one has
a TIME and the two following are blank. If you were to go into the Timecode
Edit menu and spin the value up or down by at least one frame the timecode
number would appear in the TIME column. Press Enter and the value would be
written and its position in the list would adjust depending on the value you've
entered. All events are listed sequentially.
Likewise if you go into the Timecode Edit menu of an event and spin to the
value of the event directly above, the number you are editing would blank out.
The default Event mode is RCL. In this mode, the event (when triggered) will
recall the selected channel and MIDI Snapshots. The second mode is OFF. this
allows the user to disable single events. They can be re-enabled at any time.
T/C
RCL
F3
F4
<EDIT
Now
enters current Status Bar
F3
F4
timecode number
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