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This read-only register shows the start time of the first edit on the currently loaded

(SHIFT+8)

tracks. Tracks selected while in the EDIT track select mode govern the operation of

 

this function. If no tracks are selected in the EDIT track select mode, the MMR

 

will scan across all loaded tracks to find the first edit location. To select a single

 

track or a group of tracks for location of the first edit point location, press only the

 

desired track SEL keys while in the EDIT track select mode, then select SHIFT +

 

8. The location of the first edit point on the selected tracks will be shown.

NEXT EDIT

This register shows the location of the first splice point (or start of sound event)

(SHIFT+9)

located just after the current location. Each time NEXT EDIT is selected the

 

register value moves “forward” one event in the edit list, always coming to rest at

 

the next splice point or start of event. Pressing SHIFT+NEXT EDIT not only finds

 

and displays this point, but also performs an automatic locate function, moving the

 

transport to that point. RCL+SHIFT+NEXT EDIT simply finds and displays the

 

next edit time code in the hold register (also see the Recall key).

CLR

This key performs both a clear and a cancel function, operating in almost all modes

 

and situations. CLR has no shifted function.

 

In the Setup and Verify states, the CLR key takes on its alternate function,

 

“cancel.” In Setup, pressing CLR generally returns a changed value back to the

 

previously stored value, or exits altogether. It is also used to re-enter a password, to

 

cancel a password entry, and as an alternative method of providing a “no” response

 

to an operator query. In the Error state, pressing CLR will clear the error message

 

and return the MMR-8 to the previous operating state. During track slip or register

 

trim, pressing the key returns the registers to their previous values (before the slip

 

or trim operation changed them). During time code entry in the Normal state, CLR

 

returns the entry register time code to a zero value. For most other operations, CLR

 

will return the MMR-8 to the Normal state.

CAPT

The capture key places the time code value from the top line of the display into the

 

entry register in the bottom line of the display. After capturing the time code value

 

the CAPT LED will flash until a target register key is pressed to place the captured

 

time code value into that register. Note that pressing CAPT automatically readies

 

the system to store the value into the target register, as if the STO key had already

 

been pressed. This action can be done at any time during normal operation of the

 

MMR-8 (including play and record). To complete the capture operation, either

 

press a target register key or press CLR to cancel.

SHIFT + CAPT

This register holds the Time code location that is set to be equal to 0 feet and

(TIME)

frames. This is used in film post production work to set a “local 0” for interlocking

 

film to a time code source. To set the offset between the time code display and the

 

feet and frames display, use the keypad to enter the time code that will be

 

equivalent to 0 feet and frames into the entry register. Next, press LOC to locate

 

the MMR transport to that time and press CLR to clear the entry register. Finally,

 

press STO + SHIFT + CAPT to enter the number listed in the top of the display

 

into the TIME register. There will now be an offset between the time code display

 

and the feet and frames display when toggling between these two display styles. To

 

clear the time register, locate to 00:00:00:00 and store that to the Time register.

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Contents MMR-8 HAZARD, do not Expose this Appliance to Rain or Moisture Teac Corporation Important Safety Instructions Page Page Page Page Page MMR-8 MMR-8 ChapterMMR-8 Operation MMR-8 System Applications 105 MMR-8 Introduction General InformationHardware Overview Page Functional Overview Page State LCD Window Display Comment Normal SetupError BackupSystem Specifications Page MMR-8 Materials Kit Box InstallationMounting Rack Ears General GuidelinesMultiple MMR-8 Rack Installation Installing Multiple MMR UnitsAC Mains and Grounding Earthing Considerations Audio CablesMMR-8 Back Panel MMR-8 Back Panel ConnectionsMonitoring Connections Audio ConnectionsAnalog In/Out Connections Digital In/Out ConnectionsVitc Timecode and Video Reference SignalsVideo In/Out SMPTE/EBU Time Code In/OutAES/EBU Sample Rate Biphase ConnectionsDigital Audio Sample Reference Connections Word ClockMMR Sync Bus Connections Midi ConnectionsExternal Controllers & Bus Connections Lynx Bus / KCU ConnectionParallel Transport Connecting External Scsi MediaSerial Transport Connection Serial Editor ConnectionTascam MM-RC Remote Controllers for the Tascam MMR-8Verifying MMR-8 Installation Powering Up the SystemSoftware Updates Testing Your Installation Factory Default SettingsMMR-8 Tascam MMR-8 User’s Guide MMR-8 Operation MMR-8 Keys & Definitions MMR-8 OperationMMR-8 MMR-8 Front Panel Page LED Indicators Front Panel Indicators, Switches, and DisplaysMachine Status LEDs Normal State Display Liquid Crystal Display LCDView Track State Display Setup State DisplayLoad Track State Display Slip Track State DisplayBackup State Display Error State DisplayVerify State Display Front Panel Key Groups Transport GroupMount Setup and Wheel Group ArrowSubf SHIFT+TRIM SHIFT+UPTC/FEET TrimTrack Group WheelSEL SelectSHIFT+SEL Overwrites existing material on track Clipboard contentsInsert Edit To Clipboard w/offset Input MONDelete Shift + LoadSlip TrackNumeric Keys Keypad GroupSHIFT+2 OffsetSHIFT+1 ReaderCapt CLRMMR-8 MMR-8 MMR-8 Loading and Mounting Drives Basic OperationTRK Loading a Project, Session, or CompositionLoading Individual Tracks Loads into any Selected Track IndexDeleting Tracks from the Disk Recording a New ProjectViewing Tracks Unloading TracksUsing Registers Recalling RegistersCapturing the Current Time Code Trimming Time Code Values Using the Entry RegisterHeadphone Volume Level Local & Studio MonitoringHeadphone Jack Phones Setup State & the Setup Menus MMR-8 Setup MenusSetup Operation Menu # Menu Name Parameters Setup Menu ChartMenu # Menu Name Parameters Menu # Menu Name Parameters Menu # Menu Name Parameters Control Mode Setup Menu DetailsSerial Transport User SettingsHead/Tail Lynx BusTransport Control Track Record Arm/SelectPrev/Next Undo/RedoClear/Paste Non-Destructive Record ModeAuto Cleanup Tape ModeMMR Bus Film Post Production MMR-8 System ApplicationsMMR-8 As Master Biphase Setup MenusPage MMR-8 Film Connections Video Post ProductionMMR Input and Output Level Calibrations System Input Level Calibration Using the Meter LEDsMOC Calibration Procedure Input Converter Board Output Converter Board MIC Calibration ProcedureUsing Removable Media Adding External Drives to the SystemFormatting Disks Tascam MMR-8 System SoftwarePage Arrow Appendix a Control Panel Command SummarySetup and Wheel Group Transport GroupKeypad keys Page SHIFT+SEL EDIT+SELMON+SEL INPUT+SELSeagate Nikon MO Drive BelugaUnknown Sony MO DriveTascam MMR-8 Approved Drives SET NFREMOVEID=4 Appendix C WaveFrame CompatibilityPage Appendix D MMR-8 Cable Information Parallel Tracks and Parallel Transport ConnectorMidi IN/THRU/OUT Connector pinout Lynx Remote Controller Connector pinoutEditor Connector pinout Transport Sony 9-pin Connector pinout Biph Biphase Connectors pinout Analog Input & Output Connectors pinoutsSync MMR-Bus Connector pinout DIO AES/EBU Digital Audio Connector pinoutWord Clock OUT Connector Timecode in ConnectorTimecode OUT Connector Word Clock in ConnectorVitc in Connector Scsi ConnectorPRX Connector 104 Appendix E MMR-8 Glossary KCU Control TrackMidi LCDLED LTCAbbreviations Smpte ScsiTerms BIT REC LED Index112 113 114 115 116 117
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