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Time Code Operation
Adding an event
Once you have created an Event List, you can also modify it by adding effect
changes. Select ADD. The display will show:
The ADD function is used in two different ways. To duplicate an event, press the
button directly above the Event number field and use the Soft knob to scroll to
the event that you want to copy. When you press STORE, the event will be
copied. (The copy will be placed directly after the original on the list.) To edit the
event effect, return to the main Time Code menu (by pressing CONTROL), then
press the button directly above "EDIT".
The second way to use the ADD function allows you to edit an existing event and
add the edited version as a new event in the list. To do this, press the button
directly above the event number, and use the Soft knob to scroll to the event you
want to start with. Now select the effect number, or the time code field, by
pressing the button directly above these display choices, and change the values
as needed. Each time you alter a time code entry, press ENTER. When you have
made all the changes you want, press STORE and the modified events will be
added to the list.
To delete an entry from the Event List, select DEL. The display will show:
Add #XX (Event no.) 00 : 00 : 00 : 00
* * :
Setup name or "No Event"
Del
# X X
00 : 00 : 00 : 00
* * :
Setup name or "No Event"
Selecting #XX allows soft knob selection from among the Event List entry
numbers (1-50). The time code associated with the event number is displayed
to the right. Press the key directly above "Del" to delete any event number from
the list. Note that if an entry number is deleted from the list, all subsequent entries
will move up on the list.
The Event List can be transferred via MIDI data dump via the MIDI Control page
in Control Mode.
Deleting an event
Dumping the list to
MIDI storage devices
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