Storing Locate Points; Moving To A Locate Point - Akai DPS16 Operator's Manual

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Storing locate points

You can name and store up to 100 points in a song. You can store a position at which the mood of a song changes,
such as bridges or choruses, to facilitate overdubbing later.
1. Press the [MEMORY] key at the position you wish to store the desired point.
You may store locate points while the DPS16 is recording, playing, or stopped. When you press the
[MEMORY]
key again, the next Locate Memory window opens, indicating the time value in the
which you pressed the
2. Name the locate point, such as "
TIP :
See page 17 for more information on how to enter characters.
3. To change the time value, move the cursor to the
4. Press the [F6] (
TO LIST
The locate point is stored in the locate list.
Press the
NOTE :
[F1]

Moving to a locate point

You can recall a locate point stored in the locate list and move to the locate point.
1. Press the [GO TO] key while the DPS16 is stopped.
The Locate List window appears, showing the list of stored locate points.
2. Use the [CURSOR] keys or the [JOG] wheel to select the desired locate point from the list.
TIPS:
• You can also store locate points to the
the locate points using those keys.
• Alternatively, you can store locate points to the
to specify the edit area. (See page 47.)
3. Press the [F6] (
) key.
GO
The window closes, and the selected point is located.
Press the
TIP :
[F1] (
[MEMORY]
key and "
(no name)
" or "
INTRO
) key to store this position as the locate point.
(
) key to cancel the operation without storing the point.
CLOSE
[INPUT SELECT]
CLOSE
) key to cancel the locate function.
Chapter 3: Transport/Locate Operation
LOCATE
GO TO
MEMORY
REC
" in the
Name
field.
", if necessary.
CHORUS
field and enter a new value.
Time
keys or the
[TRACK SELECT]
[IN]
/
[OUT]
keys. Those points (IN/OUT points) are used
[MEMORY] key
Time
keys and recall
field at
45

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