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Chapter 19—Remote Control
02R96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Using the Locator
LOCATE MEMORY [1–8] buttons
These buttons are used to set and to locate to the eight Locate memories. Locate memories
can be set on the Locate Memory page (see page 224). To set a locate memory on-the-fly,
while holding down the [SET] button, press a LOCATE MEMORY [1–8] button. The
02R96 must be receiving timecode in order to do this. Once set, the stored position can be
located by pressing the corresponding button. If the button is pressed while the machine is
stopped, the stored position is located. If the button is pressed while the machine is playing,
the stored position is located and then playback continues from that position.
[SET] button
This button is used in conjunction with the LOCATE MEMORY [1–8], [IN], [OUT], and
[RETURN TO ZERO] buttons to set the locate points.
Setting the Locate Memories
The locate points can be set as follows.
1
Use the MACHINE CONTROL [DISPLAY] button to locate the Locate Memory
page.
2
Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter
wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them.
MACHINE CONTROL/DAW CONTROL:
When the MACHINE CONTROL option is
on, the MACHINE CONTROL section controls external MMC machines, regardless of the
layer selection. When the DAW CONTROL option is on, the MACHINE CONTROL sec-
tion controls DAWs, regardless of the layer selection.
LOCATE MEMORY 1–8:
These time values determine the points that will be located
when the LOCATe MEMORY [1–8] buttons are pressed. They can only be set while the
MACHINE CONTROL option is on. Locate points can be specified in hours, minutes, sec-
onds, and frames, the frame range being dependent on the frame rate setting on the Time
Reference page (see page 177).
FRAMES:
This parameter selects the timecode frame rate.
(MEM-LOC)
SET
DISPLAY
MACHINE CONTROL
LOCATE MEMORY
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