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Flash start playback, Standby playback (only with rc-hs32pd connected), Operation using a computer keyboard – Teac HS-4000 User Manual

Page 124: Setting the keyboard type, Using the keyboard to input names, Connected), 13 – other functions, Selecting the flash start page

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TASCAM HS-4000

13 – Other functions

2. Touch the REMOTE SETUP button to open the REMOTE

SETUP screen.

On the GENERAL page, set what happens when a flash start

key is pressed, and set whether the two banks of flash start

keys have 12 or 16 buttons each when using the TASCAM

RC-HS32PD remote controller (sold separately) in dual

playlist mode. For details, see “GENERAL page (REMOTE

SETUP screen)” on page 106.

Selecting the flash start page

1. In take mode, select the session that you want to play back.

(See “Loading sessions” on page 43.)
When in playlist mode, select a playlist.(See “Loading

playlists” on page 80.)

2. Use the DATA dial to select the page that contains the takes

or files that you want to play.
When in dual playlist mode, use the SELECT button to select

the current player first.
The takes or entries numbered from 1 to 96 in the selected

session or playlist can be played back using flash start.
The pages depend on the RC–HS32PD Flash Start Key Mode

and player mode.

Take, single playlist

or A/B MIXED playlist

mode

Dual playlist mode

Page 16x2

16x2

12x2

1

1-32

1-16

1-12

2

33-64

17-32

13-24

3

65-96

33-48

25-36

4

-

49-64

37-48

5

-

65-80

49-60

6

-

81-96

61-72

7

-

-

73-84

8

-

-

85-96

NOTE

When using a TASCAM RC-HS32PD remote controller (sold

separately), file names (or the first parts of long file names)

appear on the keys, making it easy to check the files.

When using a TASCAM RC-SS20 remote controller (sold

separately), the takes or entries numbered from 1 to 20 on

each page can be played back using flash start.

When using a computer keyboard, the takes or entries

numbered from 1 to 12 on each page can be played back

using flash start.

Flash start playback

When the Flash Start Key Method item is set to Flash Start,

pressing a flash start key causes the corresponding take or entry

to start playback immediately.

Standby playback (only with RC-HS32PD

connected)

When the Flash Start Key Method item is set to Standby,

pressing a flash start key when stopped puts the corresponding

take or entry into playback standby and that key blinks yellow.

Following this, pressing the PLAY key will cause playback to start

and the key to become green.
During playback, touching another flash start key will cause the

corresponding take or file to become lined up for playback, and

that key will become yellow.
When a take or entry is lined up for playback, pressing the PLAY

key will cause that take to start playing.
To cancel standby, touch the key for the lined up take (yellow

key) again.

Operation using a computer keyboard

You can control this unit by connecting an IBM-PC-compatible

keyboard with a PS/2 or USB interface to the unit.
Connect PS/2 keyboards to the KEYBOARD connector on the

front panel of this unit. Connect USB keyboards to the USB

connector on the front panel of this unit.
A variety of operations are possible, but using the keyboard is

especially efficient for inputting names.

Setting the keyboard type

Set the keyboard type to suit the connected keyboard.
Change the KBD Type setting on the PREFERENCES page of the

SYSTEM SETUP screen.(See “PREFERENCES page” on page 112.)

Using the keyboard to input names

You can edit and input characters for the following items in the

same manner as inputting characters on a computer.
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Project names (See “Editing the project name” on page 40.)

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Session names (See “Editing the name of the first session” on

page 41.),(See “Creating new sessions” on page 43.)

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Take names (See “Editing take names” on page 76.)

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Playlist names (See “Creating a new playlist” on page

77.),(See “Saving a playlist” on page 93.)

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Exported PPL file names (See “Creating a JPPA PPL file from

the loaded playlist” on page 94.)

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Exported AES31 file names (See “Exporting AES31 editing

information” on page 55.)

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Playlist entry titles (See “Editing entry titles” on page 88.)

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Bounce file names (See “Bouncing” on page 67.)

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First half of the next take name

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Letter in the second half of the next take name

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Mark (See “Editing mark names” on page 121.)

You can also use it to enter numbers for the following items.
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Editing the T/C USER BITS

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Editing the START TIME

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Editing mark positions (See “Editing mark positions” on page

120.)