Mackie SDR24/96 Operation Manual page 29

24 track/24 bit digital audio hard disk recorder
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3. Press the Page Right
button and select TrOf. The
current transport offset time
appears in the display.
4. Select Zero to reset the
transport offset time to zero.
5. Press Page Right
the transport offset time. A
blinking cursor appears over
the first numeral of the transport offset time. Use the increment (Inc) and
decrement (Dec) buttons to change the highlighted numeral. Use the >>
button to move to the next numeral.
6. Press the Page Left
the new transport offset time.
Relative Offset
Just as transport offset adds a preset amount of time to the transport locator
positions, relative offset subtracts a preset amount of time from the transport
locator positions when relative mode is turned on (see "Relative Mode" next). For
example, if the relative offset is set to 00:01:00:00, the rewind function will stop
at 23:59:00:00 instead of 00:00:00:00 (at 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sample rates). The
transport offset time is subtracted from all locates as well.
To set the relative offset time:
1. Press SETUP to enter
the SETUP MENU.
2. Select Transp. to enter
the TRANSPORT OPTIONS
menu.
3. Press the Page Right
button and select RelOf. The
current relative offset time
appears in the display.
4. Select Zero to reset the
relative offset time to zero.
5. Press Page Right
the relative offset time. A
blinking cursor appears over
the first numeral of the
relative offset time. Use the increment (Inc) and decrement (Dec) buttons
to change the highlighted numeral. Use the >> button to move to the next
numeral.
6. Press the Page Left
the new relative offset time. Note that the relative mode must be turned on for
the relative offset time to affect the transport locator positions.
Relative Mode
Relative mode can be turned on and off with this command. When relative
mode is on, the decimal point in the right side of the current time display
lights. In relative mode, the relative offset time is subtracted from the
transport locator time (see previous topic). This allows you to work with time
coordinates relative to a certain position.
< TRANSPORT OPTIONS
CurLoc TrOf RelOf RelMd
TRANSOF: 00:01:00:00 >
< TRANSOF: 00:02:00:00
to change
<<
button when finished, and then select OK to save
SETUP MENU
Record I/O Sync Transp
SETUP
TRANSPORT OPTIONS
Loc1 Loc2 Loc3 Loc4
< TRANSPORT OPTIONS
CurLoc TrOf RelOf RelMd
RELATOF: 00:01:00:00 >
to change
< RELATOF: 00:02:00:00
<<
button when finished, and then select OK to save
Zero
OK Cancel
>>
Inc
Dec
Zero
OK Cancel
>>
Inc
Dec
Operation Guide
>
>
>
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