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The red arrow lights above the jog/shuttle wheel are on when you are in Shuttle mode. If
they are off, press the wheel to enter Shuttle mode.
When the jog/shuttle wheel is at the midpoint position, both red arrow lights are on and
the footage is paused.
Turn the wheel to the right to advance the footage. Turn the wheel fully to the right to
view footage at the maximum shuttle speed set in the MCS3 Controller Settings dialog
box.
Turn the wheel to the left to move backward through a clip or sequence. The left arrow
light is on when you are rewinding footage.
For information on editing footage by using the MCS3, see “Using the MCS3 for Editing
Footage” on page 1323.
Using the MCS3 for Editing Footage
To use the MCS3 controller for editing footage:
1. Ensure that the MCS3 Controller Settings dialog box is closed.
2. Open one of the following windows:
- Capture tool
- Digital Cut tool
- Deck Controller
- Timeline
The MCS3 controls the active window.
3. Use the jog/shuttle wheel and the navigation buttons to move back and forth between
clips and sequences.
4. Use the MCS3 function buttons to perform edits.
For information on mapping buttons, see Configuring MCS3 Settings” on page 1317.
5. Use the MCS3 controller to jog through footage on a video deck or DAT player.
Troubleshooting the MCS3 Controller
When you select Controller Settings from the Settings list, you might see the message “No
Controller found.” This message means one of the following:
The MCS3 controller is not connected.
The MCS3 controller might be malfunctioning.