Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory Function
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Chapter 5
5-10-2 Restoring the Channel
Settings Before the Sound
Memory Operation
By pressing the REC READY button for a channel not
selected as the source channel or destination channel,
you can carry out normal recording in parallel with a
sound memory operation.
Use the following procedure to restore the channel
settings before the sound memory operation.
1
Before pressing the SOUND MEMORY button,
save the channel settings using the buttons in the
SET UP MEMORY block.
For details on how to save the channel settings, see the
section “Saving the channel settings” (page 4-8).
2
Press the SOUND MEMORY button, setting all
channels to the recording inhibited state.
3
After setting the source and destination channels,
press the button in the SET UP MEMORY block
used in step 1 to retrieve the channel settings.
This returns the settings of channels other than the
source and destination channels to their state
before pressing the SOUND MEMORY button.
For details on how to recall the channel settings, see the
section “Recalling the channel settings” (page 4-8).
Restoring the channel settings while the
SOUND MEMORY button was lit
When you press the SOUND MEMORY button,
turning it off, all channels go to the recording inhibited
state. To restore the channels to the state before you
turn off the SOUND MEMORY button, first save the
channel settings using the buttons on the SET UP
MEMORY block. Then after pressing the SOUND
MEMORY button, turning it off, retrieve the channel
settings from the memory.
5-10-1 Monitor Signal During
Editing
Monitor signal for the destination channel
Press either the REPRO button or INPUT button for
the destination channel to obtain the following monitor
output.
REPRO button: Tape playback signal
INPUT button: Sound memory playback signal
5-10 Time Shift Editing
Summary of Contents for PCM-3348HR
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