Teac HD-P2 MP3 Player User Manual


 
16 TASCAM HD-P2 Owner's Manual
HD-P2 Screens and Menus
Figure 15 - File Edit Screen
Figure 16 - File Edit in Process
The
SHUTTLE/DATA
wheel moves the menu selection as
it does in any other menu screen. If you wish to use
the
SHUTTLE/DATA
wheel to move the timeline, press and
hold the
STOP
key.
While auditioning the le you can change the In and
Out points by pressing the
LOCATE
Ô/
keys. The
display updates to show the current selection of the
le and the small In/Out time displays also update to
reect the new position. This is used to trim unwanted
sections of audio from the front and/or end of the
audio le.
Figure 16 shows a section of the le from 4 seconds,
670 msecs to 14 seconds, 70 msecs. If you navigate
to the
Trim
menu item and press
SELECT
it will (after
a conrmation dialog) permanently remove the grey
sections to the left and right from the le.
REW
– Rewind skip play.
STOP-REW
– Return to beginning of le.
F FWD
– Fast Forward skip play.
STOP-F FWD
– Go to end of le.
STOP
– Stop transport.
STOP-SHUTTLE/DATA
– Move timeline forward/backward.
PLAY
– Play le starting at position of up arrow.
REC
– N/A.
LOCATE
Ô
– Set IN point.
LOCATE
– Set OUT point.
STOP-LOCATE
Ô
– Locate to IN point.
STOP-LOCATE
– Locate to OUT point.
More Information
– Leads to detailed le information
screen.
Rename
– Used to rename the le (up to 8 characters).
Trim
– Trim audio from beginning and/or end of le
based on In/Out points.
Delete
– Removes le from project, moving it into the
project trash.
Project Trash Manager
Whenever a “retake” is performed, or
Delete
is chosen
in the File Edit screen, the HD-P2 moves the audio
le to the Project’s Trash folder. The Trash Manager
screen is used to move a le back into the project, or
to delete the le(s) permanently.
In Figure 17 there is only one le in the trash, which
you can select to delete, or to move back into the
project. Selecting the
Delete All Files
menu option will
permanently delete all les from the trash.
For information regarding how much space is being
used by all les, in all projects, visit the Media
Cleanup menu, located in the Media Management area
Figure 17 - Project Trash Screen
of the System Menu.
Deleting les from one project’s trash does not affect
les in other projects.
Project Files Menu
This menu shows a list of all active les in the project.
Highlight a le and press
SELECT
to enter the File Edit
screen.
The File Edit screen is the only screen that disables the
transport keys from normal operation. While in this
screen you use the
REW/FFWD/STOP/PLAY
keys to audition
the current le. The timeline shows where you are in
the le. The top left and right time elds indicate the
current In and Out points of the le. When you rst
visit this screen they are set to the start and end loca-
tion of the le.