5 − Playback
TASCAM SS-R1
Auto Cue function
If the Auto Cue function is on, and you select a track to
play and then enter pause mode, any “silent” portion at the
beginning of the track will be skipped, and the SS-R1 will
pause at the location where the actual “signal” of the track
begins to rise. This means that sound will be heard imme-
diately when you start playback.
You can specify the threshold level (= auto cue level) used
to detect the audio signal when the Auto Cue function is
active. In other words, any signal higher than the auto cue
level will be treated by the SS-R1 as “signal”, and any sig-
nal lower than this level will be treated as “silence”.
The following procedure describes how you can use the
menu to turn the Auto Cue function on/off and adjust the
Auto Cue Level setting (for details on operations in the
menu screen, refer to “Operations in the menu screens” on
page 16).
1 Press the
MENU
key to access the main menu list
screen.
2 Select the PLAY menu.
3 Select the AUTO CUE item.
In this state, you can turn the Auto Cue function on/off.
4 Turn the AUTO CUE item
ON
.
5 Press the front panel
˚
key (or the remote’s
CURSOR
¥
key).
In this screen you can adjust the auto cue level.
6 Turn the front panel
MULTI JOG
dial (or use the
remote’s
CURSOR
§
, ¶
keys) to select the de-
sired Auto Cue Level, and then press the front
panel
˚
key (or the remote’s
CURSOR
¥
key).
You can select an auto cue level in the range of -24 dB
– -72 dB (6 dB steps).
7 When you’ve finished making the setting, press
the front panel
TIME (ESC)
key (or the remote’s
CLR/ESC
key) to return to the home screen.
If the Auto Cue function is on,
A_CUE
will be lit in the
home screen.
NOTE
The Auto Cue setting is remembered even if the
power is off.
Using the remote’s dedicated key to turn Key Control on/off
You can use the remote’s
KEY
key to turn Key Control on/
off.
KEY key
NOTE
You can’t adjust the key level from the remote.