2-2. Moving to a different location

Using the counter to move

(1)Select a page in which the counter is shown at the top of the display, such as the song page, Meter page, CH VIEW, or “Ch View” tab page.

(2)Click the location counter unit that you want to change (it will be enclosed by a frame).

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(3)Turn the value dial (or use the +/– keys) to move to the new location.

Using the FF and REW keys to move

Moving to a point later in the song (fast-forward)

Press the FF key.

If you hold down the FF key during playback, you will move toward the end of the song. Playback will resume when you release the key.

If you hold down the FF key while stopped, you will begin moving toward the end of the song and will continue moving until you press another transport key (such as STOP or PLAY).

If you press the FF key during loop playback, loop playback will stop, and then the location will begin moving toward the end of the song.

Moving to a point earlier in the song (rewind)

Press the REW key.

If you hold down the REW key during playback, you will move toward the beginning of the song. Playback will resume when you release the key.

If you hold down the REW key while stopped, you will begin moving toward the beginning of the song and will continue moving until you press another transport key (such as STOP or PLAY).

If you press the REW key during loop playback, loop playback will stop, and then the location will begin moving toward the begin- ning of the song.

Moving to the beginning/end of the song

Moving to the beginning of the song

Hold down the STOP key and press the REW key to move to the beginning of the song.

Moving to the end of the song

Hold down the STOP key and press the FF key to move to the end of the song.

Using the Locate keys to move

You can register a specific location for each of the Locate keys, and move immediately to those locations by pressing the appropriate key.

You can register up to four locations in each song.

Use the one of the LOC 1/IN, LOC 2/OUT, LOC 3/TO, or LOC 4/END keys to register the locations.

In addition to recalling the registered locations, these keys are also used to specify locations for auto-punch recording (IN/OUT loca- tions) and track editing (editing range). For details on the func- tion of each locate key, refer to “19. LOC 1/IN, … LOC 4/END” (p.147).

Assigning locations to the Locate keys

(1)Move to the location that you want to register (store). Use the counter or the FF/REW keys to move to the desired location.

(2)Press the STORE key; the StoredTime dialog box will appear, allowing you to register the location.

If you decide to cancel, click the Exit button or press the STORE key once again.

(3)Press one of the LOC 1/IN, LOC 2/OUT, LOC 3/TO, or LOC 4/END keys to register this location to that key. The registration will be completed, and the dialog box will close.

You can register a Locate key to a location during playback or recording simply by performing step (2).

If you want to set a location precisely while viewing the waveform, refer to “2-3. Finding a precise location (SCRUB)” (p.40).

Moving to a location registered to a Locate key

While stopped or playing, press one of the LOC 1/IN, LOC 2/ OUT, LOC 3/TO, or LOC 4/END keys. You will move to the registered location.

Moving using assignable Marks

You can register Marks at specific locations and use them to move to the registered locations.

You can name each mark, to indicate locations within the song.

Up to one hundred marks can be registered per song.

In addition to their use for finding a registered location, the Marks are also used to divide tracks when you create an audio CD (p.80 “2. Disc At Once”).

Registering a mark

(1)Move to the location that you want to register. Use the counter or FF/REW keys to move.

(2)Press the STORE key, and the StoredTime dialog box will appear.

If you decide not to register the location, click the Exit button or press the STORE key once again.

(3)Press the MARK key to register the location as a mark. The dialog box will close.

Mark numbers are automatically re-assigned in numerical or- der starting at the beginning of the song.

(4)Verify that the mark was registered.

Press the MARK key and select the “EditMark” tab page, and verify that your new mark was registered.

During playback or recording, perform steps (2) – (4) to reg- ister a location as a Mark.

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