
GX9048 User manual
Rev 2.1
Playback
Genex Audio Inc
Page 41
Locate Memories
The
Numeric Keypad
allows access to the timecode locate memories.
Pressing number buttons while the recorder is in basic timecode display
mode recalls one of the 100 locate memories. The recalled timecode is
displayed in the alpha numeric display. Pressing
Play
while this timecode is
displayed plays from the recalled timecode and returns the display to default
timecode. Press Enter to park the unit at the displayed timecode.
The first ten (00 – 09) locate memories are pre defined and are automatically
loaded by the recorder. These are:
Location Display
Function
00
Lst Rec
Beginning of last recording
01
Lst Ply
Last Play start
02
Lst Stp
Last Stop
03
Lst Loc
Last Locate
04
Beg ADL
Start of the open project
05
A-ZERO
Zero point on the timeline (00:00:00:00)
06
R-ZERO
Previously stored relative zero point
07
End ADL
End of the open project
08
Reserved
09
Reserved
Storing a Timecode in a Locate Memory
•
Press
the
+/Store
button to grab the displayed timecode ready to be
stored in one of the 100 locate memories.
•
Press
the
Number
buttons to select a memory location. Only locations
from 10 to 99 are available for user storage.
•
Turn
the
Rotary Wheel
to adjust the grabbed timecode if necessary.
•
Press
the
Enter
button to confirm the stored timecode.
Adjusting Locate Memories Using the Scrub Wheel
You can trim the timecode stored in a locate memory using the
Rotary
Wheel
.
•
Recall a locate memory using the
Numeric Keypad.
•
Turn
the
Rotary Wheel
to adjust the timecode.
•
Press
the
Enter
button to store the change.
Jump Forward 10 Seconds
•
Press
the
+10 Secs
button to advance the timecode ten seconds from
the current position. If the recorder is in play when the button is pressed,
playback continues at the new timecode, otherwise the recorder is
parked at the new timecode.
Jump Backwards 10 Seconds
•
Press
the
-10 Secs
button to subtract ten seconds from the current
position. If the recorder is in play when the button is pressed, playback
continues at the new timecode, otherwise the recorder is parked at the
new timecode.