Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory Function
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Chapter 5
1
To copy the playback signal to the sound memory,
press the REPRO button for the source channel,
and to copy the input signal, press the INPUT
button for the source channel.
2
When you pressed the REPRO button in step 1
Press the PLAY button slightly before the required
section, and begin playback.
When you pressed the INPUT button in step 1
Input the signal from the external equipment.
3
Immediately before the required section, press the
MEM REC button.
The MEM REC lamp lights, and writing to the
sound memory begins. During writing, the source
channel numbers are displayed.
Ending the writing to sound memory before
the sound memory is full
Press the MEM STOP button.
The MEM REC lamp goes off, and writing to the
sound memory stops.
If you do not press the MEM STOP button
during writing
When the sound memory is full (after about 160
seconds for a mono signal, and 80 seconds for a stereo
signal) writing automatically stops.
Restarting writing while still in progress
Press the MEM REC button.
This restarts the writing from the beginning of the
sound memory.
Monitor output during writing
Pressing the REPRO, INPUT, ALL INPUT, ALL
REPRO or AUTO INPUT buttons to switch the
monitor signal during writing has no effect on writing
of the audio signal.
Saving in the rS register and rE register
The tape address at which the MEM REC button was
pressed (the start point for writing to sound memory) is
automatically saved in the rS register, and the tape
address at which the MEM STOP button was pressed
or at which the sound memory became full (the end
point for writing to sound memory) is automatically
saved in the rE register.
If the input signal was written to sound memory while
the tape was stopped, no tape address is saved in the rS
register or rE register.
Source channels (stereo signal)
MEM REC button
Lit
STEREO SOUND MEMORY/DIGITAL COPY
DIGITAL COPY
SOUND MEMORY
MODE
INVERT
FWD/REV
BEFORE
AFTER
SCROLL
MEM
PLAY
SOURCE
CH
DESTINATION
CH
CH
SET
MEM
STOP
MEM
REC
START
EDIT
END
EDIT
Summary of Contents for PCM-3348HR
Page 8: ...1 2 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 ...
Page 86: ...4 32 Chapter 4 Basic Operations of the RM 3348HR Remote Control Unit Chapter 4 ...
Page 114: ...5 28 Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory Chapter 5 ...
Page 126: ...6 12 Chapter 6 Digital Copy Chapter 6 ...
Page 142: ...7 16 Chapter 7 Synchronized Operations Chapter 7 ...
Page 172: ...10 16 Chapter 10 External Synchronization Chapter 10 ...