Pitch Change 117
D24—Owner’s Manual
9Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—ST MARK IN” appears on the display (“ST” being the start point
of the part to be pitched).
10 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select one of the following points:
MARK IN—LAST REC IN point
MARK OUT—LAST REC OUT point
MARK A—A point
MARK B—B point
LOC MEM 0199—a locate memory from 1 through 99
11 Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—ST 00:00:00.00.0” appears on the display (“00:00:00.00.0” being
the position of the selected point).
12 Use the JOG/DATA dial or keypad to adjust the start position, and then press
the [ENTER] button.
“PLAY OK—ENTER TO PLY” appears on the display.
13 Press the [ENTER] button to audition the source track.
“PCHG PLAY—ENTER TO STP” appears on the display and playback begins at the
specified start point and continues to the end of the project.
Auditioning the Pitch Change function requires a lot of processing power, so for mon-
itoring purposes only, the source tracks are mixed to tracks 7 and 8, with odd-num-
bered tracks appearing on the output and meter of track 7, and even-numbered tracks
appearing on the output and meter of track 8. This mix can also be monitored via the
PHONES, or if the Coaxial I/O is assigned to tracks 7 and 8 (see “Assigning the Coaxial
Input & Output” on page 188), the COAXIAL STEREO DIGITAL OUTPUT. Track
outputs 1 through 6 do not output anything when these functions are used.
14 Press the [ENTER] button to stop playback.
Use the [ENTER] button to audition the source track again.
15 Press the [CANCEL] button several times to return to the mode selection dis-
play.
“MODE—TEST PLAY” appears on the display, and from here you can select either
“TEST PLAY” or “REC.
The following illustration shows the procedure for auditioning.
ST point
00:01:00.00
Audition
From TR: 2
ENTER ENTER