10.SHIFT + 6.IN buttons

In the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button and press the IN button to change the P IN (player) and R IN (recorder) points. Each press of the button changes the indication between P IN R IN OFF. Use the 12.TRIM +/– button to change the time code as necessary. Press 7. [ENTRY] (or SET) button to finalize all changes. (When the play list is displayed in overwrite edit mode.)

6.IN + 9.OUT buttons

Pressing the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously will show the duration between the IN and OUT points. If an OUT point has not been registered, it will show the duration up to the current location. (In the playback screen)

10.SHIFT + 6.IN + 9.OUT buttons

Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the IN and OUT buttons will show the total time (TOTAL DURATION) for all events. (In the playback screen) For details on other operations, refer to the descriptions of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button,

17.RESET button and 19. GO TO button.

7.ENTRY button

7.ENTRY + 6.IN / 9.OUT buttons

During insert editing in the insert mode, hold down the ENTRY button and press the IN or OUT button where you want to register an IN or OUT point in the event registration/revision mode (and the EVENT button is on or flashes). When an OUT point has been registered in a new event, it automatically becomes possible to register a new event (auto event increment function). Registering an OUT point but no IN point in a clip automatically makes the beginning of that clip the IN point.

In overwrite editing, selecting three of the four IN and OUT points in a play list and in an overwriting video will register the event as an unfinalized event.

The playback location can be registered as an IN or OUT point also in the play list.

7.ENTRY + 22.SPLIT buttons

Use these buttons for splitting audio. In the event register/edit mode (when the EVENT button is on), hold down the SPLIT button and press the ENTRY button. The location where the button was pressed will become the audio split IN point.

button and press the ENTRY button and the beginning of the clip at the cursor position in the play list becomes the IN point and its end point becomes the OUT point.

9.OUT button

Pressing the OUT button will show the time code value for the registered point. (In the playback screen) 10.SHIFT + 9.OUT buttons

In the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button and press the OUT button to change the P OUT (player) and R OUT (recorder) points. Each press of the button changes the indication between P OUT R OUT OFF. Use the 12. TRIM +/– button to change the time code as necessary. Press 2.SET or 7.ENTRY after completing all changes. (When the play list is displayed in overwrite edit mode)

For details on other operations, refer to the descriptions of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button,

17.RESET button and 19. GO TO button.

10.SHIFT button11.+ / – button

In the play list, press this button to zoom in (+) or zoom out (–) the time line.

12.TRIM + / – buttons

Use these functions to change play list events. Select the event you want to change in the play list, hold down the IN, OUT and SPLIT buttons and press the TRIM+/– button to change the color of the IN, OUT and SPLIT points. Use this button to increment (+) and decrement

(–)the IN, OUT or SPLIT point one frame at a time. Then press ENTRY to return to the original color and apply the change.

NOTE:

At a 24PN frame rate, the frame rate can be changed in multiples of 4 frames.

13.UNITY/VAR/channel select switches and audio playback level controls

Use to select playback signal channels and perform level control during audio level adjustment and voice-overs.

List Play Using

8.CLIP LIST button

Use this button to import a clip selected in the thumbnail screen into the play list. Select a clip in a thumbnail display (multiple clips can be selected) and switch to the play list display. Hold down the SHIFT

NOTE:

• Levels are not adjusted during play list playback.

Using Play List: Play List Function 71