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Chapter 20—Remote Control
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
machine switches to input monitor and starts recording. At the out point, the machine
switches to playback monitor and stops recording. At the post-roll point, the machine
locates the pre-roll point and then stops. If the [REHEARSAL] button indicator is lit, the
machine goes into Record-Rehearsal mode between the in and out points (i.e., nothing is
recorded).
[ROLL BACK] button
This button is used to roll back the machine by the amount specified on the Locate Memory
page (see page 260). If its pressed while the machine is stopped, the machine rolls back the
specified amount and stops. If its pressed during playback, the machine rolls back the spec-
ified amount and then continues playing.
[REHEARSAL] button
This button is used to turn Rehearsal mode on and off. Its indicator lights up when
Rehearsal mode is on. In Rehearsal mode, the machine enters Record-Rehearsal mode
instead of actually recording when the [PLAY] and [REC] buttons are pressed together.
Rehearsal mode can also be used with quick punch.
[MTR] & [MASTER] buttons
These mutually exclusive buttons are used to select the MTR or Master machines for control
with the LOCATOR section. When the [MTR] button indicator is lit, the LOCATOR section
controls machines set to MTR. When the [MASTER] button indicator is lit, the LOCATOR
section controls machines set to MASTER. See “Configuring Machines” on page 256.
Setting the Locate Memories, Pre-roll, Post-roll & Roll-back
The locate points and the pre-roll, post-roll, and roll-back times can be set as follows.
1
Use the LOCATOR [DISPLAY] button to locate the Locate Memory page.
2
Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter
wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them.
MACHINE CONTROL/DAW CONTROL:
When the MACHINE CONTROL option is
on, the MACHINE CONTROL section controls external MMC machines, regardless of the
layer selection. When the DAW CONTROL option is on, the MACHINE CONTROL sec-
tion controls DAWs, regardless of the layer selection.
LOCATE MEMORY 1–8, IN, OUT, and RTZ:
These time values determine the points
that will be located when the LOCATOR [1–8], [IN], [OUT], and [RTZ] buttons are
pressed. Locate points can be specified in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames, the frame
range being dependent on the frame rate setting on the Time Reference page (see page 201).
These points can also be set on-the-fly, so long as the DM2000 is receiving timecode. To do
this, while holding down the LOCATOR [SET] button, press the [1–8], [IN], [OUT], or
[RTZ] button.