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• Location to a MEMORY point
By specifying a desired MEMORY point memory (among 04 through 99), you can locate to the
point.
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the [MEMORY] key.
The display shows a MEMORY point time with the flashing point number.
2. Use the jog dial to select a desired MEMORY point number (between "04" and "99") and press the
[LOCATE] key.
The recorder locates to the MEMORY point and the display returns to the Normal screen.
If you select a MEMORY point which does not hold time data, "--H--M--S--F--SF" is shown on the display.
Flashing
Tips:
You can edit the time shown on the display after carrying out step 1 above. By pressing the [LOCATE]
key after editing the time, you can locate to the edited time. See "Chapter 6: Storing time data" for details
about how to edit time data.
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MEMORY
ABS
HMSFSF
MEMORY
ABS
HMSFSF
MEMORY
ABS
HMSFSF
MEMORY
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HMSFSF
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• Location to the next or previous CUE/MEMORY point using the skip mode
(Skip locate function)
By setting the "Skip Mode?" menu in the Setup mode appropriately, you can locate to a CUE or
MEMORY point quickly.
1. Set the "Skip Mode?" menu in the Setup mode to "CUE" or "MEM".
The "Skip Mode?" menu is initially set to "FILE". See "Chapter 15: Setup mode" for details.
2. Press [SKIP/CURSOR] I<< or >>I key.
Each time you press the key, the display shows something like the examples below and the recorder
locates the next or previous locate point (CUE or MEMORY point depending on the selection in step 1).
<Notes for location to a MEMORY point>
You can locate (including the skip locate function) to a desired time assigned to any of MEMORY points 04
through 99.
MEMORY points holding time data can be used in common by all audio files, however, you cannot locate
to a MEMORY point which holds a time greater then the REC END time (except for "Tape mode" files).
If you are going to locate to a such point, the display shows "Out of Zone!" and the operation is ignored.
In the following example, if file 002 is currently selected, you cannot locate to MEMORY 07 or 08.
In other words, you can locate to MEMORY points 04 through 06 and 09 through 11. If file 002 is currently
selected, you can locate all MEMORY points 04 through 11).
File 001
File 002
Mem 04
Mem 05
Mem 06
Mem 07
Mem 08
Mem 09 Mem 10
Mem 11
• If the skip mode is set to "MEM":
• If the skip mode is set to "CUE":