Using Play List
Play List Function
The play list function allows you to create lists (play lists) that register clip sections recorded on P2 cards to continuously play them back in list order. List editing is fast and efficient since no actual data is involved.
In normal playback, playback starts from the starting point and goes on until the last clip.
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In a play list playback, the user first creates a play list that defines the IN points (start position) and OUT points (end position) of the clip segments that should be played. The subsequent play list playback will play only the sections specified on the play list as a single continuous section.
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Continuously played as specified
by the play list (When started from event A)
◆NOTE:
•The play list function is accessed by opening the play list screen (press the PLAY LIST button to turn it on).
•The play list is stored in the play list area of memory in this unit and can always be accessed from the play list screen. Play list can also be stored on a P2 card. To save the
•The processing activities entered on each line in the play list screen to run the play list are called events.
•During play list playback, only formats set as edit formats can be played and registered.
•Do not add a 24PN clip created in
•The play list stores the playback volume set during audio overwriting and uses this volume setting during playback. For this reason, the sound volume cannot be adjusted during play list playback.
•Do not use and register multiple copies of a clip at the same time since that may result in incorrect recognition.
Using Play List: Play List Function 61