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Chapter 4: Locator and Track Controls
This chapter discusses changes to the track and Locator functions. While the Locator
changes are mostly small conveniences, the track control changes affect monitoring
and are fundamental to the R-1 operation.
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All Repro and Auto Input are now mutually exclusive.
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The R-1 creates multichannel files when recording channels are linked. This
feature is not new, but is now more significant in relation to file importing and
exporting.
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The Reel Trim key on the Remote can locate within the Title.
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The Cue Track in the R-1 software Multitrack panel now accepts and responds
to the trackball pointer.
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The
Next
and
Previous
Locator keys can be pressed together with the
Wave
key to locate Clip edges.
4.1
Track Controls
4.1.1
Monitoring
All Repro and Auto Input are now mutually exclusive. When All Input or All Repro is
selected, Auto Input is ignored in monitoring but continues to be lit if enabled. If Auto
Input is enabled while in All Repro or All Input, the action forces the track controls
back to Individual. If the user disables Auto Input while in All Repro or All Input, there
is no additional effect.
All Repro overrides the Input/Repro LEDs when stopped.
See page 194 of the
R-1 Operation Manual
for global Track Controls.
4.1.2
The Effect of Linking
After linking channels according to page 204 in the R-1 Operation Manual, Sound Files
recorded to these Tracks are designated as multichannel. Multichannel Sound Files
have only one entry in the Directory’s Audio Browser: there appears to be one file even
though the R-1 actually stores a single-channel file for the audio referenced by each
Clip on each Track. The single-channel files are, in effect, hidden.