Loops
A loop is a specified area of the disk that you can play back either
continuously or a set number of times. Each loop begins at an in
point and ends at an out point, which you specify in either frames
or timecode (depending on the display type set in the Timecode
menu). Loops include the in and out points.
Creating a Loop
You create loops in the Loop menu. You must set Diskus to any
inactive disk mode to create a loop.
STEP 1:
Open the Transport window
Move the cursor outside any open windows and press the
left mouse button. Choose the Transport item. The
Transport window appears.
STEP 2:
Put Diskus in disk mode
In the Transport window, press the diamond in the Disk
Mode
button and choose Disk from the List window.
STEP 3:
Open the Loop menu
If the Menu window is not open, move the cursor outside
any open windows and press the left mouse button. Choose
the Menus item. The Menu window appears.
0 0 : 0 0 : 1 9 : 2 6
I n
D i s k
R e c
V a r
F z
F m
P a u l 3
Name
(opens Disk Define List)
Slider Bar
Record
Timecode/Frames
(opens Numeric window)
Slider
Disk Mode
(opens Disk Mode List)
Input
Go To Beginning
Jog Backward
Play Backward
Stop
Play Forward
Jog Forward
Go To End
Freeze
Frame
Variable Speed
button
The Transport Window
Loops Diskus
Operations
5-14
Applications
9100-0217-02 - SEP 95
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