6 – Basic Operations–Punch-in and punch-out
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5 Start playing the tape (press PLAY), and the
signals from tape will be monitored.
6 At the point where the punch is to occur, press
RECORD.
The
RECORD key flashes, and the REC FUNC-
TION
indicator(s) of any armed track(s) light
steadily.
At any time when the rehearsal key is lit or
flashing, this means that recording will not
actually be carried out, even if the
RECORD
key and/or the
REC FUNCTION indicators are
lit.
7 At the point where you want to punch out,
press
PLAY.
The
REC FUNCTION indicator(s) of any armed
track(s) starts flashing again. The RECORD
key goes out.
8 After the post-roll period, the tape returns to
the pre-roll point (the punch-in point minus
the pre-roll offset).
The
RHSL indicator now lights steadily, show-
ing that the DA-98HR is in rehearsal mode.
NOTE
If you want to alter the pre-roll and post-roll times, see
6.6.5, “Editing the preroll and postroll times”. The punch-in
and punch-out points will remain the same while you
change the pre- and post-roll times.
6.6.4 Setting and editing punch points
using the menus
1 Press the RHSL (rehearsal) key L twice (or
until the indicator lights steadily).
2 Press the
AUTO MON key i (the indicator will
light).
3 Go to menu group 1 and select the
In
Point
option using the cursor keys and
ENTER:
In the screen above, the sub-frame units are
samples. Select the sub-frame units, which can
either be 1/100 of a frame, or samples, by mov-
ing the cursor to the right field (here it is
sm,
but for 1/100 frame units it is
sf) on the bot-
tom line of the display, and using the § and ¶
keys to change between them.
4 Use the Á and Ó keys to select the “field”
(hours, minutes, seconds or sub-frame units)
that you want to edit, and use the § and ¶
keys to change the values. The function keys
can also be used as number keys (4.4, “Using
the function keys as number keys”).
5 Press
ESCAPE to return to menu group 1.
6 Select
Out Point and repeat the process
for the punch-out point.
NOTE
You can also use this process to edit punch points which
have been set “on the fly”).
7 Locate the tape to the punch-in point (minus
the pre-roll time) by pressing
LOC 1 O.
6.6.5 Editing the preroll and postroll
times
As shipped from the factory, the DA-98HR will posi-
tion the tape 5 seconds before the punch-in point,
whether this has been set by you, or set automatically
(as described above).
The post-roll is factory set to 3 seconds. You can alter
both these times using the following method:
1 Enter menu group 1, move the cursor to the
Pre/Post menu option, and press
ENTER:
2 Use the Ó
and Á keys to position the cursor
by the “field” (minutes or seconds) that you
want to change and use the § and ¶ keys to
alter the value.
You can also use the function keys to enter the
value directly, as described in 4.4, “Using the
function keys as number keys”.
Since there is little point in setting pre- and postroll
times to frame accuracy, you can only set these val-
ues to second accuracy.
The minimum value you can set for preroll is 5
seconds and the maximum value is 59 minutes
59 seconds.
Punch-in Point
Sample Sub frame
29DF
00:09:21:12.0000 sm
Pre-roll Post-roll
Pre Post
00m05s 00m10s