
On a traditional
broadcast deck
Pressing the eject button will unthread a tape on the selected player or recorder and
eject the tape or cassette. The timecode panel will update to reflect the deck as it
will no longer reference the tape timecode.
On a HyperDeck
recorder
When a HyperDeck is in ‘stop’ mode, pressing the ‘eject’ button will switch your
active recording slot to the other one available. For example, HyperDeck recording
with slot 1 active will switch to slot 2. When you HyperDeck is in record or play mode,
pressing ‘eject’ will stop the record or playback and switch slots in the one step.
TIP
If you are using a HyperDeck recorder with HyperDeck Extreme Control, the
illuminated ‘eject’ button will let you know there is no media inserted in the drive slots
of the HyperDeck recorder.
HyperDeck Extreme Control Front Panel
In this section of the manual you will find detailed descriptions of all the features on your
HyperDeck Extreme Control.
PLAYBACK
RECORD
TRIM
PLAYER
REF
SERVO
REMOTE
RECORDER
HOURS
MINUTES
SECONDS
FRAMES
IN
INPUT
PREROLL
SKIP
REC
SKIP
SHUTTLE
JOG
POSITION
EDIT
EJECT
REW
PLAY
F FWD
STOP
OUT
ENTRY
DELETE
M
M
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
1
6
7
5
3
2
6
1
Playback and record buttons
16 numbered buttons let you select which deck is the player and which deck is the
recorder. The M buttons are not enabled at this time.
2
Player and Recorder buttons
Player and recorder buttons let you select your player or recorder device. Once you
press the player button, the status indicator and timecode will update to reflect the
deck or device selected as player.
3
Timecode Display
The timecode display will update to the connected deck when the numbered playback
or record button or ‘player’ or ‘recorder’ button is selected. When a drive or tape is
ejected, the timecode display will revert to the deck default, generally 00:00:00:00.
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