15
PLAYBACK and EDITING
Playback
The standard playback mode will play all the tracks on
a card in order. Alternative playback options are the
EDL playback mode, where the EDL marks in the tracks
control playback, and the Repeat playback mode where
either a single track is continually repeated or all the
tracks on a card are continually repeated.
The played back audio signal is simultaneously output
to the HEADPHONE jack, LINE OUT, TELEPHONE
IN/OUT, DIGITAL OUT (if turned on), and speaker (if
turned on and no headphones are connected). The HP/
SPK VOLUME knob above the HEADPHONE jack
controls the output volume through the headphones
and speaker. All other outputs are a fixed level.
Note
• Even when the SPEAKER switch is ON, the speaker will
not output sound if headphones are connected.
Basic Procedure
1. From the stop mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE
button to start playback from the first track on
the card.
2. Playback can be paused at any point by
pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback
is resumed by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE
button.
3. Press the DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button to
alternate between the various track
information display options. Refer to the
Display Selections section on page for more
information.
4. Playback will continue until the all the tracks
on the card have been played or the STOP
button is pressed to stop playback.
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EDL PLAY
PLAY / PAUSE
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STOP (
7
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DISPLAY
SPEAKER
Starting Playback from a Selected
Track
1. From the stop mode, press the
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4
or
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button until the desired playback
track is indicated in the display.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start
playback.
3. Playback can be paused at any point by
pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback
is resumed by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE
button.
4. Press the DISPLAY (TIME/DATE) button to
alternate between the various track
information display options. Refer to the
Display Selections section on page 10 for more
information.
5. Playback will continue until the all the
remaining tracks on the card have been played
or the STOP button is pressed to stop playback.
Reverse and Forward Search
During playback, press and hold the
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/
4
or
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button to perform an audible search (4 times normal
speed) in the reverse or forward direction. Release the
1
/
4
or
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button to return to the normal
playback speed.
Notes
• Reverse and forward searching will continue to the next or
previous track if held down past the beginning or the end
of a track.
• If Repeat or Repeat 1 is on, the searching will follow the
track order of the Repeat mode.
• These functions are not available during EDL playback
and EDL repeat playback modes.
Fast Reverse and Forward Search
For very large tracks, the normal reverse and forward
search speeds are too slow if certain points later in the
track need to be reached. Therefore, a 30 and 250 times
normal speed search is possible.
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to
enter the play-pause mode in the desired track you want
to search. Then press and hold the
1
/
4
or
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/
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button to start fast search in the reverse or forward
direction. The search speed will be 30 times normal for
3 seconds and then become 250 times normal for the rest
of the time the button is held. Release the
1
/
4
or
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/
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button to return to the play-pause mode.
Notes
• There is no sound output in either of the fast search
speeds.
• Reverse and forward searching will continue to the next or
previous track if held down past the begging or the end of
a track.
• If Repeat or Repeat 1 is on, the searching will follow the
track order of the Repeat mode.
• These functions are not available during EDL playback
and EDL repeat playback modes.