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DGy Control Panel
350-9047 v3.0.1
DGy Model 201x User’s Guide
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To return to normal (1x) playspeed immediately from any
playspeed click on the
Play
button.
If
Pause
is clicked in the fast forward mode, clicking on
Pause
again will continue in fast forward at the previously selected
speed.
If
Fast Reverse
is selected while in the
Fast Forward
mode, the
DGy 201x
will reverse direction and play at the lowest reverse
speed.
Pressing the
Stop
button will cause play to stop and cancel the
fast forward speed setting.
16)
Next Clip
Click the
Next Clip
button to move to the clip subsequent to the
clip currently selected. This command is active only when in the
Play
or
Pause
mode, and is inactive in the
Stop
mode.
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Clicking the
Next Clip
button in the
Play
mode causes
DGy 201x
to cue to the beginning of the next clip in the
clip list (see
Clip Browser Window
)
and automatically
enter the
Pause
mode. To begin playback click on the
Play
or
Pause
buttons.
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Clicking the
Next Clip
button in the
Pause
mode causes
DGy 201x
to cue to the beginning of the next clip in the
clip list (see
Clip Browser Window
). To begin playback
click on the
Play
or
Pause
buttons.
17)
Goto Previous Mark
After some Event Marks have been entered in the Event list
(see
Set Mark
in the following section), the
Prev
and
Next
mark
buttons can be used.
Click
Prev
to cue to the previous event mark.
Click on
Play
or
Pause
to continue playback from the new cue
point. This command works in
Play
or
Pause
modes only.
18)
Set Mark
A mark
can be set while
in the
Record
or
Play
mode. In
Record
,
click
Mark
to set a mark immediately. In
Play
, click
Mark
at the
current playback position of the clip. A mark will be entered in
the
Event Marking
list. Marks are automatically provided with a
unique mark number derived from the timecode on the
recording. Once an Event mark is created, it can be named. See
Show All Marks
for information on how to name an event mark.
19)
Options
Click
Options
to display the
Options
window, used to set a
variety of system options, including audio, video, recording, and
streaming parameters. Refer to the
Options Window
on page
39 for details.