Teac MX-2424 v1.04 User Manual
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Pressing NEXT [76] will locate the Play Head to the beginning of the next audio event boundary on any track. If a
track is in Edit mode then only that track’s audio event boundaries will be used by this function. When using this
function
again.
Pressing
Location. (For more information please see the TL-Sync Manual.)
IN/OUT
[30, 31] From the MX-2424
Pressing IN [30] or OUT [31] will cause the MX-2424’s Play Head to locate to the In or Out point and stop.
Pressing CAPT [16] then IN [30] or OUT [31] will place the time code location of the Play Head at the time
CAPT [16] was pressed into the In or Out memory locations. As soon as the capture key is pressed, the time code
value is captured and ready to store. CAPT [16, 71] may be pressed repeatedly, continually updating the captured
value until a target is determined.
If multiple units are on the TL-Bus and an In/Out point is set on any machine on the bus (slave or master), the
In/Out point will be updated on all machines that are active on the TL-Bus. Any offsets are taken into account for
each machine.
Pressing STORE [20] then IN [30] or OUT [31] will store the time code displayed in the bottom of the LCD into
the In or Out memory location.
Pressing RCL [21] then IN [30] or OUT [31] will recall the In or Out memory location into the bottom of the LCD
[18] for viewing or editing
[69, 70] From the RC-2424
Pressing IN [69] or OUT [70] will cause the MX-2424’s Play Head to locate to the In or Out point and stop.
Pressing CAPT [16,71] then IN [69] or OUT [70] will place the time code location of the Play Head at the time
CAPT [16,71] was pressed into the In or Out memory locations. As soon as the capture key is pressed, the time
code value is captured and ready to store. CAPT [16, 71] may be pressed repeatedly, continually updating the
captured value until a target is determined.
If multiple units are on the TL-Bus and an In/Out point is set on any machine on the bus (slave or master), the
In/Out point will be updated on all machines that are active on the TL-Bus. Any offsets are taken into account for
each machine.
Pressing STORE [20] then IN [69] or OUT [70] will store the time code displayed in the bottom of the LCD into
the In or Out memory locations.
Pressing RCL [21] then IN [69] or OUT [70] will recall the In or Out memory locations into the bottom of the
LCD [18] for viewing or editing
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