Tascam 788 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
60 TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio
6 Location operations
As well as the IN and OUT points, which have
already been introduced for use in punch operations
(Auto punch operations on page 55) and for repeat
playback (Repeat playback on page 51), and which
are also used together with the TO point for track
editing (Track editing on page 65), there are also
999 location marks available for each song.
These can be inserted, deleted, named and edited
freely, and they are stored with the song, allowing
you to return at any time to a part of the song which
you have marked as needing attention.
There is also an easy method of directly locating to a
position without using the location marks, as
described here:
Direct location
In this method, you use the cursor keys and the dial
to locate to a specified position.
As explained earlier in The time display on
page 26, there are three modes in which the time can
be shown on the home screen:
ABS (the absolute
time),
MTC (MIDI Time Code) and BAR (which
represents the time in bars and beats, according to an
internal tempo map (see Synchronization on
page 94).
In the first two of these modes, you can locate to sub-
frame accuracy. There are ten sub-frames in a frame,
and the length of a frame depends on the frame rate
set up in the sync operations, but is between 1/30 and
1/24 of a second. In the last mode, you can locate to
beat accuracy.
Direct location (i)
For the first two modes (ABS and MTC), the way
to locate directly is as follows:
1 Make sure the transport is stopped. You can-
not perform this direct location when playing
back or recording.
2 If the home display is not shown, press the
HOME/ESC key.
3 There is an underline cursor at the top of the
screen.
If the top left of the screen does not show
ABS
or
MTC (that is, it shows BAR), press the Ó
key until the cursor is under
BAR, and turn
the dial counterclockwise until ABS or MTC
is showing.
4 Use the Ó and Á keys to move the cursor to
any of the following fields: hours (
h), minutes
(
m), seconds (s), frames (s) or sub-frames (no
indication on the display, though the value is
shown).
5 Use the dial to increase or decrease the number
over the cursor (in the illustration here, the
cursor is under the hours value).
If you increase a value past the maximum (for
example, if you try to increase the seconds
value over
59), the number will wrap
round; that is, the minutes value will
increase by one, and the seconds value will
be set to
0.
6 When you change a value, the values on the top
line will start to blink and will continue to
blink for a few seconds.
If you press the
EXIT key (or the STOP key)
while the values are blinking, the time value
will be reset to the previous value before you
started to edit it.
7 Press
ENTER while the values are blinking to
set the value, or
PLAY to start immediate play-
back at that value. Also, if you do not press any
keys or turn the dial for a few seconds, the val-
ues stop blinking, and the new time value that
has been set becomes the current playback
position.
Frames
Hours Seconds Sub-frames
Minutes