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Recorder Functions
The VF80 is "cueing" in the forward direction.
The VF80 is "cueing" in the backward direction.
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The VF80 is "cueing" in the forward direction at 64x the normal speed.
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Recorder Functions
This chapter describes various recorder functions.
Cueing
The cueing function allows you to monitor audio at higher or lower speed.
Cueing with the [F FWD]/[REWIND] keys
By pressing the [F FWD] or [REWIND] key during play-
back, you can monitor (cue) the sound at 3 times the
normal speed.
Press the [PLAY] key to start playback.
Press the [F FWD] or [REWIND] key during playback.
The VF80 starts "cueing" at 3 times the normal speed,
while "FWD" or "RWD" appears on the screen.
To return to the normal playback, press the [PLAY] key.
Shuttle cueing
During playback, "shuttle cueing" is possible at the
speed between 1 and 64 times the normal speed.
Press the [PLAY] key to start playback.
Rotate the [JOG/
SHUTTLE] dial while holding down the
[SHIFT] key.
• Rotating the [JOG/SHUTTLE] dial clockwise moves the
position to the forward direction, while rotating the dial
counter-clockwise moves the position to the backward
direction.
• According to the rotating degree, the cueing speed varies
among 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and 64x.
The current cueing speed is shown on the screen.
• As long as holding down the [SHIFT] key, shuttle cueing
continues even if you release the [JOG/SHUTTLE] dial.
The VF80 is "cueing" in the backward direction at 64x the normal speed.
The VF80 is still.
To return to the normal playback, press the [PLAY] key.
<Remember!>
Once the data is rewound to the beginning of a pro-
gram (ABS 0), playback starts from the beginning of
the program, regardless of pressing the [SHIFT] key.
When reaching the end of a program (ABS: 23H 59M
59S), the program stops and the [PLAY] hey flashes.