Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 – Introduction
- 2 – Names and functions of parts
- 3 – Preparation
- 4 – Basic operation
- 5 – FILE LIST
- 6 – Overview of operation modes
- 7 – Timeline mode
- Preparing to record
- Recording in timeline mode
- Playback in timeline mode
- Reading, saving and creating AES31 editing information
- Editing the timeline
- Selecting the range to copy/cut/delete
- Setting the editing start point
- Setting the editing end point
- Clearing the editing start/end points
- Selecting a complete region for editing
- Copying the data in the selection (Copy)
- Cutting the data in the selection (Cut)
- Erasing the data in the selection (Erase)
- Dividing the data at the set position (Divide)
- Inserting the data of the copy buffer at the set position (Insert)
- Inserting a selected file into the set position (Insert File)
- Inserting silence at the set position (Insert Mute)
- Pasting the copy buffer data at the set position (Paste)
- Pasting the data of a selected file into the set position (Paste File)
- Setting fades for the designated region (Fade IN/FadeOut)
- Removing set fades (Remove Fade IN/Remove FadeOut)
- Setting the playback level in the selected region (Level)
- Undoing the previous edit (UNDO)
- Redoing an edit (REDO)
- Bouncing
- 8 – Take mode
- 9 – Playlist mode
- Playlist operations
- Editing a playlist (adding, clearing and editing entries)
- ENTRY list screen
- ASSIGN File screen
- Assigning a take to an entry
- Entry number page allocation
- Clearing entry assignments
- Editing entry titles
- Editing the playback starting and ending points
- Editing the playback Start/End point using the number buttons and mark list screen
- Editing the playback starting time
- Editing fade-in/fade-out length and level
- Rehearsal playback
- Saving playlists
- Naming a playlist and saving it
- Playback in playlist mode
- 10 – Internal settings
- Menu screen
- Recording settings (REC SETUP)
- Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)
- Sync and timecode settings (SYNC T/C)
- Remote settings (REMOTE SETUP)
- Audio Signal Input and Output settings (AUDIO I/O)
- Level meter settings (METER SETUP)
- System settings (SYSTEM SETUP)
- Version information (VERSION INFO)
- Viewing and working with folders and files (BROWSE)
- Managing media (MEDIA MANAGE)
- TIMER EVENT LIST screen
- TIMER EVENT SETUP screen
- Operation mode selection (OPERATION MODE)
- 11 – Mark and locate functions
- 12 – Other functions
- 13 – Operation with timecode synchronization
- 14 – Loading files recorded on another device
- 15 – Troubleshooting
- 16 – Messages
- 17 – Specifications
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TASCAM HS-20
7 – Timeline mode
Undoing the previous edit (UNDO)
You can undo the previous timeline edit.
1. Press the HOME key on the front of the unit to open the
Home screen.
2. Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode.
3. Touch the EDIT button to open the pull-up menu.
4. Touch the UNDO button on the pull-up menu. After the
edit is undone, the Home Screen will open after a pop-up
window is shown.
In this case, the EDIT pull-up menu will remain open.
NOTE
•
The UNDO button on the Fade/Level pull-up menu can also
be used to undo an edit.
•
If no editing has been conducted, the UNDO button is
disabled. The UNDO button appears with white letters when
it is possible to undo an edit.
•
The timeline mode can store up to 10 of the most recent
recording/editing operations. You can undo and redo
editing within this editing history range .
However, when the frequency of editing or the number of
regions increases, the number of operations that can be
stored might decrease to less than 10.
•
The timeline mode editing history will be erased by the
following actions.
•
Turning off the unit
•
Loading a folder
•
Loading AES31 editing information
•
Changing the operation mode
Redoing an edit (REDO)
After undoing an edit, you can redo it.
1. Press the HOME key on the front of the unit to open the
Home screen.
2. Touch the EDIT MODE button to enter edit mode.
3. Touch the EDIT button to open the pull-up menu.
4. Touch the REDO button on the pull-up menu. When the edit
is redone, the Home Screen will open after a pop-up window
is shown.
In this case, the EDIT pull-up menu will remain open.
NOTE
•
The REDO button on the Fade/Level pull-up menu can also
be used to redo an edit.
•
If no edit has been undone, the REDO button is disabled. The
REDO button appears with white letters when it is possible
to redo an edit.
•
The timeline mode can store up to 10 of the most recent
recording/editing operations. You can undo and redo
editing within this editing history range .
•
However, when the frequency of editing or the number of
regions increases, the number of operations that can be
stored might decrease to less than 10.
•
The timeline mode editing history will be erased by the
following actions.
•
Turning off the unit
•
Loading a folder
•
Loading AES31 editing information
•
Changing the operation mode