LAST X/LAST ED/TOTAL
POWER
OFF
ANALOG
LAST X ([SHIFT] + [IN])
This button is for re-registering an event which
has been deleted.
A once deleted event can be re-registered.
O Recall the deleted event (the one with the "d"
indication on the event number display area), and
press the LAST X ([SHIFT] + [IN]) button.
The "d" indication is replaced with a blank display.
LAST ED ([SHIFT] + [OUT])
This button is for recalling the original data which
has been previewed and edited.
O Press the LAST ED ([SHIFT] + [OUT]) button. The
original data which has been previewed and edited
is restored.
O Pressing the LAST ED button again restores the
current edit data after the previous editing. Each
time the LAST ED button is pressed, the original
data and present edit data are displayed
alternately.
LAST ED buffer:
The data automatically stored in the LAST ED buffer
consists of the latest data stored in the EDL memory
and preview data before any changes are made.
When the LAST ED button is pressed, the data stored
in this buffer is recalled. This function comes in handy
when previewing the data before and after the
changes are made in case the pre-preview editing
data is more suited to the purpose at hand.
LAST X
([SHIFT]+[IN])
LAST ED
([SHIFT]+[OUT])
TOTAL
([SHIFT]+[DUR])
ON
AUDIO MONITOR SELECT
MIX
MIX
4
4
3
3
(V1·2)
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
UNI
2
2
V1
V2
V1/V2
MIX
1
MIX
1
L
R
REC
VAR
CH 1
CH 2
UNI
CH 3
4
VAR
MIX
4
MIX
3
3
2
2
MIX
1
MIX
ANALOG
ANALOG
SDI
SDI
INT
INT
10
0
10
20
30
CH 1
TOTAL ([SHIFT] + [DUR])
This button is for checking the total editing time.
The total editing time from the start of editing is
displayed.
This enables the editing time to be checked when
editing material with a fixed length.
O Press the TOTAL ([SHIFT] + [DUR]) button. While
it is held down, the total editing time is shown in the
VTR2 time display area.
Start time and end time:
The time that serves as the reference for calculation is
determined by the edit point setting statuses, etc.
The total editing time is equal to the end time
prescribed below minus the start time.
Start time:
Normally, the VTR2 (recorder) IN point of the edit
data set in the first event of the EDL memory is the
start time.
End time:
The VTR2 (recorder) OUT point of the displayed
event is the end time.
When the OUT point has not been set, the VTR2
(recorder) IN point serves as the end time; when
not even the IN point has been set, the VTR2
(recorder) OUT point of the previous event serves
as the end time.
73
CH 3
CH 4
V2
PB
SDI
REC
4
MIX
4
MIX
4
3
3
2
2
1
MIX
1
MIX
1
V2
INPUT
ANALOG
ANALOG
SDI
SDI
INT
INT
10
10
0
0
10
10
20
20
30
30
0 0
0 0
0 0
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
V2
INT
REC
/ V1 PB