D-108 Owner’s Manual (Storing a Locate Point <Edit Point>)
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Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys
• Select the desired Time Base using the DISP SEL key and EXECUTE/YES key an if you wish to use a Time Base other
ABS.
• The stored or edited locate points are used only in the currently-selected Program.
Storing in real-time
You can store the locate point (in the ABS, MTC, or BAR/BEAT/CLK Time Base) in real-time while the D-108 is
playing.
• You can omit Step 2 to speed operation.
• If you set “BAR/BEAT Resolution mode” in SETUP mode
to ON, the D-108 will round off the CLK value of the captured
bar/beat/clock value. That is, the locate point will be at the
beginning of the beat (00). Refer to page 120 for more
information.
8 TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER
PREVIEW
ENVELOPE
LOCATE REC END
VARI PITCH
RECORD
STOP
PLAY
REWIND
F FWD
PUNCH
LOCATE
REHEARSAL
TAKE
TIME BASE SEL
RECALL
STORE
HOLD/
/NO
EXIT
/YES
EXECUTE
DISP SEL
REDO
UNDO
ERASE
AUTO RTN
COPY
MOVE
PASTE
CLIPBOARD
AUTO RTN
OUT
IN
AUTO PLAY
AUTO PUNCH
START
OUT
IN
END
TC IN
LOCKED
HD ACCESS
RECORD TRACK
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PGM SEL
PUNCH
IN / OUT
LOCATE ABS 0
CLIPBOARD PLAY
AUTO
SHIFT
POWER
OPTICAL
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1. Press the PLAY button to play back data.
2. When the point you wish to store is reached, press
the HOLD/> key.
The time value or bar/beat/clock value of the point is
captured. The D-108 enters data edit mode.
3. Press the STORE key.
The STORE LED lights up.
4. Press the desired memory key.
The STORE LED turns off.
The captured time value (or bar/beat/clock value) is
stored in the memory key. After the data is stored, the
D-108 displays the previous Time Base and continues
playback.
44.1kHz
SETUP
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<Note>
The following menu (##=number from 00-99) appears
when pressing the STORE key. This menu is used to
store data in the LOCATE ley, described later. Ignore
this menu and go to the next step when storing data in
the memory key.
44.1kHz
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5. Press the STOP button.