Tascam HS-4000 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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8 – Take mode
Press the . [MARK.] or / [MARK/] key while
pressing and holding the SHIFT key to move between marks.
Press and hold the m [
] key or , [ ] key while
pressing and holding the SHIFT key to search at high-speed.
NOTE
On the PLAY SETUP screen, you can set whether only the currently
selected take is played or whether all the takes within the current session
are played. You can also enable and disable repeat playback. (See
“Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)” on page 73.)
Playback functions can also be used through parallel control.
Using the call function
Press the CALL (CHASE) key to locate to the point where
playback was last started from playback standby (call point) and
put the unit in playback standby mode.
BWF–J cue point
When the Follow BWF–J item is set to ON, during playback if a
BWF–J cue point is detected, the following corresponding
operation will occur. In addition, if the BWF–J Tally Out item is set
to ON, in response to each BWF–J cue point, the CUE signal and
ally signal will be output from the parallel remote connector. t
BC$STANDBY When a take is loaded, the transport
locates to this point as the playback start
point. During playback, playback pauses
when this point is reached. In either case, a
BC$STANDBY tally is output.
BC$CM During playback, when this point is
reached, a BC$CM CUE signal is output.
BC$END During playback, when this point is
reached, a BC$END CUE signal is output.
BC$STOP During playback, when this point is
reached, a BC$STOP CUE signal is output,
and playback stops.
BC$FILE During playback, when this point is
reached, a BC$END CUE signal is output. If
the beginning of a following take
(BC$STANDBY CUE point) exists, that CUE
will be followed.
BC$PAUSE During playback, when this point is
reached, a BC$PAUSE tally is output, and
playback pauses.
Using the flash start function in take mode
Using a TASCAM RC–HS32PD (sold separately) or other remote
controller, flash start playback is possible.
For details, see “Flash start function” on page 90.