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Teac MX-2424 v1.04 User Manual

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Rollback Length

When rollback is activated the MX-2424’s transport will locate backwards by the amount of time set as the Rollback

Length and stop. Rollback Length can be set in one-frame increments from 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29. (Default is

00:00:10:00)

Rollback can be activated directly on the RC-2424 remote control unit by pressing [19] then

LAST [77].

A play head Jump can be activated on either the RC-2424 or the front panel of the MX-2424 by holding STOP [34]

and pressing either FAST FORWARD [33] or REWIND [32] to send you forward or backward using the amount

set up as the Rollback value.

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Display Subframe

With this Menu it is possible to toggle on or off the display of subframes in the LCD time display. A subframe is

1/100

th

of a frame. When toggled on it is possible to Trim Memory locations and Edit Points with subframe

accuracy. Points are always captured with subframe accuracy by pressing CAPT [16] even when subframe display

is turned off. (Default is Off.)

Menu Bank 300: MIDI

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MIDI Device ID

This Menu allows the MIDI Device ID of the MX-2424 to be set. It may become necessary to change this when the

MX-2424 is sharing the same MIDI Device ID as other equipment in a MIDI setup. (Default is 74)

Menu Bank 400: Input/Output

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Inputs 1 – 8 /48k

This Menu allows selection of input source for the first block of eight channels.

The “/48k” designates the setup is

for recording at 44.1kHz, 48kHz and their associated pull up/down sample rates. When the 96kHz recording

software update is available menu choices will display options for 96kHz recording. Possible choices are:

Analog

When selected, input to tracks 1 – 8 is taken from inputs 1 – 8 of the analog I/O module

(IF-AN24) if installed.

Dig In

When selected, input to tracks 1 – 8 is taken from inputs 1 – 8 of a digital I/O module

(IF-AE24, IF-AD24 or IF-TD24) if installed.

2CH In

When selected, the

dedicated stereo digital inputs are routed to channels 1 – 8 with the

Left signal going to the Odd tracks (1,3,5,7) and the Right signal going to the Even tracks

(2,4,6,8). It is then possible to record enable the desired Odd/Even pair of tracks for

stereo recording. (NOTE: When using this option it will be necessary to choose between

AES/EBU and SPDIF in Menu 462. and select 2CH In in Menu 002.)

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