6
RECORD / WRITE MODES
1)
ASSEMBLE MODE - both AUDIO and SUB CODE LEDs in the REC FUNCTION area
of the DA-60
MK
II are lit, permitting recording of both audio and subcode data
2) EDIT AUDIO MODE - Only the AUDIO LED in the REC FUNCTION area of the
DA-60
MK
II is lit, permitting recording / editing of audio data without affecting the
subcode data
3) EDIT SUB MODE - Only the SUB CODE LED in the REC FUNCTION area of the
DA-60
MK
II is lit, permitting post striping of Time Code or editing of Start IDs
START ID ERASE
1)
Select EDIT SUB MODE
2) Press ID SELECT until "START ID ERASE" appears in the upper left of the display
3) Locate the tape to a higher counter position than the Start ID you wish to erase,
then press EXE - tape will rewind and erase the Start ID, as confirmed by the
blinking START ID ERASE in the display
Note: This operation will require you to execute the RENUMBER operation as it makes
any following program numbers out of sequence.
START ID RECORD
(Manual entry after audio has been recorded)
1)
Select EDIT SUB MODE
2) Press PLAY, then EXE at the desired point (START ID WRITE will blink - confirming
this operation)
To precisely enter a START ID point:
1) During PLAY, Press MEMO (1 or 2) at the point where you want to mark the Start ID
2) After a few seconds, press STOP
3) Using the Memory Start function, press LOC (1 or 2) and then trim this position to
your liking
4) Press EXE - a Start ID will be written at the trimmed position
Note: As long as parameter screen "5 At-id" is not set to "oFF", Start IDs will
automatically be written during Assemble recording mode once the currently selected
trigger level is exceeded. "AUTO ID" will show in the display.
STRIPE EXTERNAL DEVICE WITH TIME CODE
1)
Hold SHIFT and press MENU
▲
or
▼
until you arrive at screen display "-tc- cLoSE"
(if display reads "oPEn", proceed to step 3)
2) Press DATA ("cLoSE" will blink), rotate DATA DIAL to "oPEn" - press SET
3) Hold SHIFT and press MENU
▲
or
▼
until you arrive at screen display "22 rEFtc 30
ndF" (or some other specified frame rate)
4) Press DATA - the currently displayed frame rate will blink
5) Rotate the DATA DIAL to select the desired frame rate and press SET
6) Press MENU until "
■
GEN TC SET" is visible in the upper right of the display