Teac HD-P2 owner manual Project Files Menu, Project Trash Manager

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HD-P2 Screens and Menus

Project Files Menu

This menu shows a list of all active files in the project. Highlight a file and press SELECT to enter the File Edit screen.

The File Edit screen is the only screen that disables the transport keys from normal operation. While in this

screen you use the REW/FFWD/STOP/PLAY keys to audition the current file. The timeline shows where you are in the file. The top left and right time fields indicate the current In and Out points of the file. When you first visit this screen they are set to the start and end loca- tion of the file.

Figure 15 - File Edit Screen

The SHUTTLE/DATA wheel moves the menu selection as it does in any other menu screen. If you wish to use the SHUTTLE/DATA wheel to move the timeline, press and hold the STOP key.

While auditioning the file you can change the In and Out points by pressing the LOCATE Ô/keys. The display updates to show the current selection of the file and the small In/Out time displays also update to reflect the new position. This is used to trim unwanted sections of audio from the front and/or end of the audio file.

Figure 16 shows a section of the file from 4 seconds, 670 msecs to 14 seconds, 70 msecs. If you navigate to the Trim menu item and press SELECT it will (after a confirmation dialog) permanently remove the grey sections to the left and right from the file.

REW – Rewind skip play.

STOP-REW– Return to beginning of file.

Figure 16 - File Edit in Process

F FWD – Fast Forward skip play. STOP-F FWD – Go to end of file. STOP – Stop transport.

STOP-SHUTTLE/DATA– Move timeline forward/backward. PLAY – Play file starting at position of up arrow.

REC – N/A.

LOCATE Ô – Set IN point. LOCATE – Set OUT point. STOP-LOCATE Ô– Locate to IN point. STOP-LOCATE– Locate to OUT point.

More Information – Leads to detailed file information screen.

Rename – Used to rename the file (up to 8 characters).

Trim – Trim audio from beginning and/or end of file based on In/Out points.

Delete – Removes file from project, moving it into the project trash.

Project Trash Manager

Whenever a “retake” is performed, or Delete is chosen in the File Edit screen, the HD-P2 moves the audio file to the Project’s Trash folder. The Trash Manager screen is used to move a file back into the project, or to delete the file(s) permanently.

In Figure 17 there is only one file in the trash, which you can select to delete, or to move back into the project. Selecting the Delete All Files menu option will permanently delete all files from the trash.

For information regarding how much space is being used by all files, in all projects, visit the Media Cleanup menu, located in the Media Management area

Figure 17 - Project Trash Screen

of the System Menu.

Deleting files from one project’s trash does not affect files in other projects.

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Contents HD-P2 Important Safety Precautions Appliance to Rain or MoistureImportant Safety Instructions TrademarksTable of Contents Supplied accessories IntroductionDocument Conventions About this manualSystem Organization File System Format Transport Keys and Hold Switch HD-P2 InterfaceKeys Menu keys and Shuttle/Data wheelAudio Switches, Inputs & Outputs Audio SwitchesLeft Side Right SidePower Setup Operation HD-P2 Playback Considerations Playing AudioMedia Space and Recording HD-P2 Screens and Menus MonitoringAudible Alerts Operational ScreenProject Settings Menu Menu NavigationProject Menus Main MenuSample Width 16 or 24 bits Project Files Menu Project Trash ManagerSystem Menus System SettingsChange/New Project Power Management Set System TimeAudio Clock Management Media ManagementMedia Cleanup Media InformationMedia Speed Check Reformat MediaSoftware Update Default Project SettingsProject Templates Display MenuTimecode Settings TimecodeOverview Clock SourceTrigger Mode Rate Pull Up/DownFreeWheel Jam SyncKey Shortcuts ShortcutsOffset Shifted Menu KeysExternal PS/2 Keyboard Equivalents External PS/2 Keyboard EquivalentsFireWire Dock Docking and ConformingCompact Flash Card Layout HD-P2 Conform ApplicationDimensional Drawing HD-P2 Conform Application ScreensSpecifications SpecificationsHD-P2