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SECTION 24.5

PLAY SPEED

As you would expect, the speed preset buttons in this group (marked

25%, 33%, 50%, 75%

and

100%)

govern the playback rate of the active

DDR

.

Speed preset buttons are mutually exclusive, and establish a playback

mode.

They do not

initiate playback; rather, the playback speed you choose is applied when subsequently press

Play

.

(If a

DDR

is already playing, pushing a speed preset button alters the current playback speed immediately.)


Hint: If you use an onscreen speed control to change to a new playback speed, the control surface button
selection state follows when possible (in cases where no button corresponds exactly to the newly established
speed, no preset button will be illuminated).

The speed

T-Bar

works in similar fashion to the preset buttons, but provides a smoothly variable approach

to setting playback speed.

TW-42

N

OTES

There is no

Speed

T-bar

on TW-42.

SECTION 24.6

MARKING GROUP

The

IN

and

OUT

buttons in this group allow you to indicate the

In points

and O

ut points

for events you wish to record for later replay.

24.6.1

(MARK) IN

Pressing

IN

actually performs several related functions. First,

remember that TriCaster must be in

Record

mode for any instant

replay marking purpose.

For this reason, if you should happen to push the

IN

button before

enabling recording, it is enabled automatically (illuminating the
interface Record button just as if you had pressed it on the
screen).

With

Record

active, an

In Point

is set for the current clip that will

eventually be stored (when you press

OUT

) in the currently

delegated

DDR

(see Section Section 24.3).

Hint: Actually, the IN

button can also be thought of as a ‘reset In Point’ function. Pressing it updates the

In

Point, discarding any incomplete clip (i.e., one for which an Out Point had not been set. The partially recorded
data up to that time is simply dropped (and is not added to the DDR playlist).

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