1. Basic operations

<Timeline displays (on the built-in display)>Number key operations

A green “” below the timeline indicates an event point.

A green “” indicates that “PAUSE” has been set for an event point.

If an edit point is over an event point, “” or “” for the event point is indicated in amber.

When “CLIP” (Clip1, Clip2) has been registered in an event, “” appears above the event point.

Similarly, when “GPI-Out” (GPI-O1 to GPI-O19) has been registered in an event, “ ” appears above the event point.

The timeline axis is indicated in green from the start event to the end event.

During playback, the part from the beginning to the current position is indicated in red.

Similarly, during reverse playback, the part from the end to the current position is indicated in red.

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XPT

MENU

NEW

COPY

PASTE

DSBL

INPUT

STILL 1

STILL 2

TRIM IN

REC

 

4

5

6

/ +

VMEM

INS

DEL

MOD

PAGE

 

CLIP 1

CLIP 2

TRIM OUT

STOP

 

1

2

3

 

BKGD

REV

TAKE

PATT

 

 

 

 

REV

ENTER

 

0/10

.

C

 

KEY

<<

>>

UNDO

 

PATT

<<

>>

TRIM OFF

PLAY

 

MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY

7Creates a new timeline.

8

Copies events.

An event is not copied if an edit point is not over the event.

 

 

 

Pastes the copied events.

9 If the edit point is an event point, the event is inserted after

 

the event point.

 

If the edit point is at any midway position in an event, the

 

event is inserted at the edit point.

4

Inserts events.

If the edit point is an event point, the event is inserted after

 

the event point.

 

If the edit point is at any midway position in an event, the

 

event is inserted at the edit point.

5Deletes events.

Modifies events.

6 This key cannot be operated if the edit point is not over the event point.

0Moves to the start event point.

.Moves to the end event point.

2Moves to the next event point.

1Moves to the previous event point.

Reverses the playback direction (event numbers are put in

3 their reverse sequence).

Undoes the editing operation of the event.

C When the button is pressed, the operation performed last is canceled.

Plays back events.

T When this button is operational, its indicator lights in amber. Each time it is pressed, operation is switched between playback and pause.

During playback, its indicator blinks in green; during pause, it blinks in amber.

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