Hs-4000, New bc$end mode setting, Sony p2 rec command support – Teac HS-4000 Addendum V1.22 User Manual
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HS-4000
TASCAM HS-4000
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ON AIR
button
BWF-J
Follow
BC$END
Mode
Area that can be played back
OFF
–
–
Entire take
ON
OFF
–
Entire take
ON
ON
Normal Entire take
ON
ON
Jump to
Standby
If next take has BC$STANDBY mark:
BC$STANDBY to BC$END
If next take does not have BC$STANDBY
mark: BC$STANDBY to take end
NOTE
If there is no BC$STANDBY mark, playback is from the take beginning
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If there is no BC$END mark, playback is until take end
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Marks other than BC$STANDBY and BC$END have no effect on the playback area.
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Examples of playback areas when the ON AIR button is ON,
Follow BWF-J is ON and the BC$ END mode is Jump to Standby
7. Touch the
ON AIR LIST
page
INFO
button to open the following
pop-up window.
If a take was shown before opening the window, information
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about that take appears.
If no take was shown before opening the window, or there are no
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playback takes, information about the sampling frequency and
card capacity appear.
Using the ON AIR button to switch between rehearsal/
confirmation playback and actual playback modes
ON AIR button ON (red): actual playback mode
The
CREDITS
playback button is disabled, and only the above playable
range can be played back. (The
CREDITS
playback, check and file name but-
tons do not function.)
When you switch from OFF to ON, the Home Screen time counter changes to
total time display and playback pauses at the beginning of the first take.
ON AIR button OFF: rehearsal/confirmation playback mode
When the
CREDITS
playback button is enabled, locating to and playing back
any part of the take is possible.
When you switch from ON to OFF, the Home Screen time counter changes to
elapsed time display.
New BC$END mode setting
On the
GENERAL
tab of the
PLAY
SETUP
screen you can now set the
BC$END
Mode
so that, unlike ordinary BC$END operation, when a BC$END
mark is reached the transport jumps to the BC$STANDBY mark of the next
take and playback continues.
BC$END Mode
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Normal
An END tally is output and playback continues.
Jump to Standby
An END tally is output and the transport jumps to the BC$STANDBY mark
of the next take and playback continues. If the next take does not have a
BC$STANDBY mark, playback will continue without jumping.
NOTE
This setting can only be enabled when in on air mode. It is not shown in other
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operation modes.
The repeat mode, auto cue, auto ready and incremental play settings on the PLAY
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SETUP screen are reset to the default value of OFF when the operation mode is
switched to on air. They can be turned ON, but this change will not be saved.
In on air mode setting, editing and erasing marks is not possible.
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If you press a MARK key, "Cannot set Markpoint in ON AIR Mode." will appear in a
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pop-up window.
The MARK LIST screen EDIT NAME, EDIT TIME and DELETE buttons are disabled.
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SONY P2 REC command support
The SONY P2 protocol REC command is now supported.
NOTE
For further information about this unit's support of the protocol, please contact
TASCAM customer support.
System setting backup and preset memory functions
The
SYSTEM
SETUP
screen now has a
Backup/Startup
page that you
can use to import and export system files, save and load user settings, and
change the startup settings used by the unit.
System Backup
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Use the
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Export
button to write all system backup data (including user
preset data) to the CF card.
Use the
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Import
ALL
button to load all system backup data (including
user preset data) on the CF card to the built-in memory. The loaded user
preset data affects how the unit operates.
Use the
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Import
User
button to load only user preset data from the
system backup data on the CF card to the built-in user preset memory.
The loaded user preset data does not affect how the unit operates. To
make it affect operation, use the
Load
Preset
item
User
button to load
user preset data.
If there is no system backup file, a pop-up window appears stating the
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importing will not occur.
Playback area
Playback area
Playback area
Playback area
BC$STANDBY
BC$STANDBY
BC$STANDBY
BC$END
BC$END
BC$END
BC$END
1st take
2nd take
3rd take
4th take
Next take has BC$STANDBY,
so plays until BC$END
Next take has BC$STANDBY,
so plays until BC$END
Next take does not have
BC$STANDBY, so plays until end
No next take, so plays until end