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BLACK
BOX
BBR
64
MADI
&
BBR
64
DANTE
RECORDER
- User Manual v3.0
If the LOOP button is pressed between Markers, the BlackBox will continue in
Playback until it reaches the next Marker, Loop back to the previous Marker and then
recommence Playback. There will be a short
break in Playback while the BlackBox loops back
to the earlier Marker (i.e. it does not create a
continuous loop).
If, however, there are no later Markers,
pressing the LOOP button will create a Loop
between the last Marker and the current
playback position.
LOOP mode will remain active until you press LOOP again. You are able to STOP and
restart PLAY whilst remaining in LOOP mode.
In STOP, holding down MARK and using the data wheel will jump to the next and
subsequent Markers within the Song so that you can start Playback from a specific
Marker.
In PLAYBACK, holding down the MARK button while using the data wheel enables the
deletion of Markers that are no longer required in the current Song. Clockwise
movement will delete one, or more, later Markers; Anticlockwise will delete one, or
more, earlier markers.
The Markers are stored in the audio files in what’s known as a Cue Chunk which
many (but not all) DAWs can read. So they may also be used to indicate a place in the
recording to the post production team.
Monitoring
It is possible to monitor a summing mix, a rough
mix, or individual tracks or pairs of tracks on the
BBR via the headphone output. The summing
mix “ALL” will place every odd numbered track
on the left channel and every even numbered
track on the right channel.
The data wheel will alter the volume of the headphone output (when not in the
MENU). The volume is displayed on the colour display while you adjust it.
If you hold down the BACK button whilst using the data wheel, you will change what
is heard in the headphones. The options are “MIX”; “ALL”; “1-2”; “3-4”, etc. with ALL