
6.11 JOG/SHUTTLE WHEEL
RADAR II’s Jog/Shuttle modes provide fast, precise location in recorded material.
Shuttle Mode uses the Jog Wheel to vary the speed and direction of audio for
locating points; Jog Mode allows you to “scrub” the audio to find exact locations.
Please Note:
The Jog Wheel may also be used as a convenient control device when scrolling
through RADAR II’s menus. When used as an input device, turning the
wheel to the right increases the value on screen, and turning it to the left
decreases the value.
6.11.1 Entering Jog Mode
RADAR II’s Jog/Shuttle modes provide fast, precise location in recorded material.
Shuttle Mode uses the Jog Wheel to vary the speed and direction of audio for
locating points; Jog Mode allows you to “scrub” the audio to find exact locations.
Please Note:
The Jog Wheel may also be used as a convenient input device when
prompted by the LCD to enter a numeric value, and also as a means of
scrolling through RADAR II’s menus. When used as an input device,
turning the wheel to the right increases the value, and turning it to the left
decreases the value.
Press the Jog/Shuttle button to the left of the wheel to engage JOG mode:
Turning the wheel clockwise or counterclockwise produces variable speed playback
for as long as you continue turning it. When you stop turning the wheel, playback
will stop. The speed of playback varies from scrub where you can accurately locate
the first transient of an audio waveform by rocking the wheel gently forward and
backward to slightly above normal playback speed.
Jog “Bump”:
You may “bump” the current location while in JOG by pressing the cursor
left or right buttons. Each cursor press will nudge the jog location by the
smallest possible wheel increment.
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