
2.
To program the temporary MARK points, press MARK IN and MARK
OUT buttons.
Each subsequent button press overwrites the previous point.
RADAR II will automatically assign location numbers in the order in which they
were programmed. For example: you have just programmed a locate point at
01:00:00:00 and RADAR II has assigned it as #1 . Next, you program another point
at 01:00:05:00 and it is assigned point #2 . If you then rewind a bit and press
MARK LOC at 01:00:03:00 this would become locate point #3. The most recently
programmed point is set as the current locate point. You may also choose to enter
new location points using the EDIT LOC function described in Editing a Locate,
Mark In or Mark Out Point below. This may be preferable if you already know the
SMPTE times at which you would like to have location points.
Please Note:
The Renumber Locates menu item (under the Projects menu) re-numbers
all Locate points in the current Project in SMPTE order. See
§4.3.2.11
for
more information about this feature.
3.14.2 Recalling a Locate Point
The RECALL LOC button is on the numeric keypad near the center of the Session
Controller.
1.
Press the Recall Loc button.
The LCD display will show a flashing R at its
upper-right corner, as shown above.
2.
Use the cursor up and down arrows to scroll through the locate points,
or...
Enter the number of the locate point using the numeric keypad.
This
locate point also becomes the default RECALL LOC point.
SHORT CUT:
You have the option of directly entering the number of the location point
in the Calculator keys, or entering the first letter of any named location
point using the QWERTY keyboard.
3. Press ENTER to process the locate.
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