Controls and Displays
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Shortcut 2000 Editor Owner’s Manual
Fast Forward
In Edit mode,
FF
(fast forward) will play audio at a speed beginning at twice normal, and
increasing in speed after a few seconds. At higher speeds, audio will play in "chunks" like a
CD player. The FF key is illuminated when active.
•
Holding P
LAY
and pressing FF will play audio at twice normal speed.
•
Pressing FF twice locates immediately to the end of the file.
Rewind
In Edit mode, the
R
EW
(rewind)
key performs three functions:
•
Press R
EW
to roll audio backward like a tape recorder. The speed will begin at
twice normal, and increase after a few seconds. At speeds above normal, audio
will play in "chunks" like a CD player. The R
EW
key is illuminated when
active.
•
Hold R
EW
and press P
LAY
to play audio in reverse at
normal
speed.
•
Pressing R
EW
twice locates immediately to the beginning of the file.
Loop
When L
OOP
is active, Playback will repeat indefinitely. Looping is canceled by pressing
L
OOP
again. When in Play with looping on, the P
LAY
key flashes. (S
TOP
will cancel playback,
but Loop remains active.) The L
OOP
key is illuminated when active.
Pause
Record or Playback can be temporarily interrupted by pressing P
AUSE
. A second press
will continue. Other buttons that will release P
AUSE
are P
LAY
, R
EC
, F
AST
F
ORWARD
and
R
EWIND
. The P
AUSE
key is illuminated when active.
Bleep
Audio will be non-destructively replaced with a "bleep" tone when the B
LEEP
button is
pressed. There are three operating modes:
•
In Play mode, the B
LEEP
button replaces the audio output of the file being
played. It has no effect on the file itself.
•
In Record mode the B
LEEP
button replaces incoming audio with a tone. The
tone is recorded to disc along with the original audio. The Bleep can be
removed and the original audio will be restored.
•
At the Edit level, an area of audio may be selected on the display and replaced
with the bleep tone by holding I
NSERT
and pressing B
LEEP
.
Hot Keys
The 10 numeric keys of the keyboard have the dual purpose of serving as storage
locations for audio clips called "Hot Keys". A set of 10 Hot Key Assignments is stored with
each Directory, and is recalled whenever the Directory is selected. H
OT
K
EYS
have two uses:
•
Instant playback of pre-selected audio files
•
Storage of audio intended for future use during edit operations.
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