Selection Scene 5 Chapter

“00:00.00.00.” You can set the initial time code to any value.

1 Load an existing clip list for which you want to set the initial time code into to the unit memory as the current clip list.

For details, see 5-3-1 “Loading a Clip List From Disc Into Unit Memory” (page 68).

2 Display the CLIP menu.

See “To display the CLIP menu” (page 68).

3 Use the f button to select TC PRESET, and then press the g button.

A screen like the one shown below appears.

CLIP LIST TC PRESET

00:00.00.00

INC/DEC : JOG DIAL

SHIFT : ()() KEY

DATA SAVE : SET KEY

TO MENU : MENU KEY

The time code shown in this screen is the current initial time code of the current clip list. If you have already set the initial time code for this clip list, that time code is displayed.

4 Repeat the following operations to set a time code value (LTC).

Press the G or g button to select the digit to replace.

Rotate the jog dial to set a value.

5 Press the SET button.

The initial time code (LTC) of the current clip list is set. When the clip list is played back, time code will start counting from that value.

To check the time code after setting it

Press the SUBCLIP button, turning it on. The initial time code of the current clip list appears in the TCR field.

6 Save the current clip list to disc.

See 5-2-6 “Saving the Current Clip List to Disc” (page 66).

5-3-5 Sorting Clip Lists

Proceed as follows to sort the existing clip lists by clip list name or by date of creation.

1 Display the CLIP menu.

See “To display the CLIP menu” (page 68).

2 Use the F or f button to select SORT BY, and then press the g button.

A screen like the one shown below appears.

CLIP MENU

SORT BY

: name

*NAME(A-Z)

 

DATE(NEWEST FIRST)

3 Use the F or f button to select NAME or DATE.

NAME: Sort in ascending order by clip list name (factory default setting).

DATE: Sort by date of creation, with the newest clip list first.

4 Press the G button to return to the CLIP menu screen.

The clip lists are sorted by the method you chose in step 3.

Unused clip lists are excluded from the sort.

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