Doremi MCSHD User Manual
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Examples:
To play the following list of segments: (4, 3, 8, 1, 4) the 4 at the end will cause the V1 to loop.
Ensure all these segments have been defined with the IN, OUT and SAVE:
Press RECALL
004
++
Next Seg
=
003
ENTER
Press RECALL
003
++
Next Seg
=
008
ENTER
Press RECALL
008
++
Next Seg
=
001
ENTER
Press RECALL
001
++
Next Seg
=
004
ENTER
To insert segment 5 in the play list: (4, 3, 8, 5, 1, 4)
Press RECALL
005
--
Prev Seg
=
008
ENTER
Press RECALL
005
++
Next Seg
=
001
ENTER
The "Previous Segment" is only used to insert a segment in a previously defined play list. The
V1 will automatically display the previous segments for each play list item when you recall the
segment and move to "Prev Seg".
Defining more than one play list
The segment definition and playback feature allows the user to define more than one play list, as
long as the segment numbers do not conflict. i.e. the user can define: Play list A: (5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 5)
and Play list B: (10, 9, 8, 7, 10). To play list A, the user can recall any segment from that list (1, 2, 3,
4 or 5) or play list B by recalling any segment from that list (7, 8, 9 or 10).
Modifying a list during playback
A list can be modified during playback. This is useful to allow jumps from one list to the other. If we
use the two play list defined above, if during playback of list one, the user Recalls segment 2 and
enter 10 as the next segment (instead of 1), the V1 will jump from list 1 to list 2 as soon as it finishes
playing back segment number 2.
Using a segment as a Marker
A segment can also be used as a marker. Locate to the point you want to put a marker on, hit the IN
key followed by the OUT key and save the segment number as "no." Any time you recall segment
"no." the V1 will locate to that point and stops.
Segments and “A Time”
The Segment definition uses the “A Time” (absolute time) as a reference, this means that even if
you set a Time Code Offset, your segments will not change, they will only display the new time code
when played.
Remaining Time of a Segment During Playback
When you RECALL a segment or a play list, the LCD will display the segment number playing back
along with the remaining time up to the OUT point of that segment in the following format:
Segment No. : MM.SS
Where No. is the segment number played from 0001 to 2000 and MM.SS is the remaining time up
to the OUT point in mn:sec.
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