Tascam DA-6400dp [45/64] Moving to marks
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TASCAM DA-6400/DA-6400dp
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8 – Mark and Locate Functions
Mark functions
Adding marks
Marks can be added in the following ways.
Including the marks added by the automatic mark function, one
take can have up to 99 marks added to it.
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Adding marks manually
Press the MULTI JOG dial to add a mark at the current playback/
recording point.
The mark will be named “MARK xx”.
8
Adding marks automatically
The automatic mark function allows the unit to add marks
automatically during recording. For details about the automatic
mark function, see “Adding marks automatically when recording”
on page 27.
The marks will be named according to type.
Reason mark added automatically Mark name
Overload indicator lit OVERxx
Synchronization with master clock
lost
UNLKxx
At set time interval TIMExx
Using marks
Press the INFO button while pressing and holding the SHIFT
button to open the
MARK INFO
page.
No Mark Point
is shown when the current take has no
marks.
Select the desired mark on the
MARK INFO
Screen and press
the MULTI JOG dial to open the mark pop-up menu.
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the desired item, and press
the MULTI JOG dial to execute it as follows.
8
LOCATE
Move to the selected mark. (See “Moving to marks” on page
45.)
8
EDIT TIME
Open the
EDIT MARK TIME
screen where you can edit the
selected mark.
8
EDIT NAME
Open the
MARK NAME
screen where you can edit the name of
selected mark.
8
DELETE
Delete the selected mark. (See “Deleting marks” on page 46.)
8
DELETE ALL
Delete all marks in the current take. (See “Deleting all marks in
the current take” on page 46.)
8
SORT BY TIME
Show marks sorted by time.
8
SORT BY NAME
Show marks sorted by name.
8
INFO
Open a pop-up with the number of marks of each type in the
current take. (See “Viewing mark information” on page 46.)
8
CANCEL
Close the mark menu.
Moving to marks
8
Using buttons to move to marks
Press the . [MARK .] or / [MARK /] button while
pressing and holding the SHIFT button to move to the previous
or next mark.
NOTE
If the settings of the
INPUT AUX1
–
INPUT AUX6
items
are MARK SKIP +, MARK SKIP -, TAKE/MARK SKIP +, TAKE/
MARK SKIP - or MARK on the
PARALLEL INPUT
screen,
if a mark movement event is input through the PARALLEL
connector, the transport will move one mark backward
or forward for each event.(See “PARALLEL INPUT page
settings” on page 38.)
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Using the menu to move to marks
1. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the mark to which you
want to move.
2. Press the MULTI JOG dial to open the mark pop-up menu,
select the
LOCATE
item and press the MULTI JOG dial to
move to the selected mark.
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- Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back no user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified service personnel 2
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- For the customers in europe 2
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- Important safety precautions 2
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- Warning to prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- Accumulators can have serious effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in batteries and or accumulators 4
- B by disposing of the electrical and electronic 4
- B by disposing of waste batteries and or accumulators 4
- C improper disposal of waste batteries and or 4
- C improper disposal of waste equipment can have 4
- Correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment 4
- D the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates 4
- Disposal of batteries and or accumulators a waste batteries and or accumulators should be 4
- Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment a all electrical and electronic equipment should be 4
- Disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities 4
- E the return and collection systems are available to 4
- Equipment correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment 4
- For china 4
- For european customers 4
- If the battery or accumulator contains more than if the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead pb mercury hg and or cadmium cd defined in the battery directive 2006 66 ec then the chemical symbols for lead pb mercury hg and or cadmium cd will be indicated beneath the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol 4
- Safety information 4
- Serious effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 4
- That batteries and or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste 4
- That electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste 4
- The end users for more detailed information about disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment 4
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- Contents 5
- Internal settings 6 5
- Introduction 5
- Names and functions of parts 5
- Playback 5 5
- Preparation 7 5
- Recording 2 5
- Working with folders browse screen 5
- Contents 6
- Data transfer using a computer 9 6
- Important notice regarding softwar 6
- Loading files recorded by other devices 8 6
- Mark and locate functions 5 6
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 1 6
- Specifications 8 6
- Troubleshooting 7 6
- Caution 7
- Conventions used in this manual 7
- Features 7
- Included items 7
- Introduction 7
- Trademarks 7
- Beware of condensation 8
- Cleaning the unit 8
- Introduction 8
- Note about formatting 8
- Notes about media 8
- Notes about power supplies 8
- Notes about ssd and hdd drives 8
- Precautions for placement and use 8
- Precautions for use 8
- User registration 8
- Using the teac global site 8
- Caution 9
- Da 6400 front panel 9
- Da 6400dp front panel 9
- Front panel 9
- Names and functions of parts 9
- Caution 10
- Names and functions of parts 10
- Da 6400 rear panel 11
- Da 6400dp rear panel 11
- Names and functions of parts 11
- Rear panel 11
- Home screen 12
- Names and functions of parts 12
- Note about the parallel connector 12
- Names and functions of parts 13
- Menu structure 14
- Names and functions of parts 14
- Names and functions of parts 15
- Basic menu screen operations 16
- Changing menu items by page 16
- Confirming a selected item 16
- Going back one step in a menu 16
- Menu operation procedures 16
- Names and functions of parts 16
- Opening a submenu from a page 16
- Returning directly to the home screen from a menu 16
- Selecting items moving vertically on a page 16
- Caution 17
- Installing an ssd hdd drive in the case 17
- Loading an ssd hdd case 17
- Loading and removing ssd hdd cases 17
- Preparation 17
- Removing an ssd hdd case 17
- Using the security screw 17
- Caution 18
- Connecting and disconnecting usb flash drives 18
- Installing i o cards sold separately 18
- Preparation 18
- Turning the unit off 18
- Turning the unit on and off putting it in standby 18
- Adjusting the brightness 19
- Caution 19
- Preparation 19
- Preparing ssd hdd drives and usb flash drives for use 19
- Setting the built in clock date and time 19
- Caution 20
- Connecting headphones 20
- Preparation 20
- Setting headphones monitoring mode 20
- Preparation 21
- Setting the lock function 21
- Caution 22
- Recording 22
- Restrictions on recording operations 22
- Setting the master clock 22
- Making word video connector settings 23
- Recording 23
- Setting input monitoring 23
- Setting the reference level 23
- Making recording channel settings 24
- Recording 24
- Setting input monitoring for specific channels 24
- Setting the record function for specific channels 24
- Recording 25
- Setting the recording file format 25
- Canceling edits 26
- Caution 26
- Changing the character input 26
- Changing the cursor editing point position 26
- Character input limit 26
- Deleting a character 26
- Deleting all characters to the left of the cursor 26
- Deleting all characters to the right of the cursor 26
- Editing position 26
- Editing text 26
- Inputting the date 26
- Inputting the selected character at the cursor 26
- Leaving a single space open 26
- Recording 26
- Setting the file name format 26
- Switching between upper and lower case 26
- Adding marks automatically when recording 27
- Automatically incrementing take numbers 27
- Incrementing take numbers manually 27
- Recording 27
- Adding marks manually when recording 28
- Adding marks when recording 28
- Making i o card settings 28
- Recording 28
- Setting input signal routing 28
- Setting the pause mode function 28
- Caution 29
- Fs madi output frame 29
- Madi input frame 29
- Madi input select if ma64 ex only 29
- Madi input status 29
- Madi output ch mode 29
- Recording 29
- Recording duration 29
- Settings for if ma64 ex and if ma64 bn cards 29
- Timecode synchronized recording 29
- Audio file 30
- Delete 30
- Enter exit 30
- Folder operations 30
- Icons on the browse screen 30
- Navigating the browse screen 30
- Opening the browse screen 30
- Other files 30
- Plain folder 30
- Rebuild 30
- Rename 30
- Working with folders browse screen 30
- Cancel 31
- Caution 31
- Create 31
- Delete 31
- Edit tc only when take selected 31
- Editing folder take and file names 31
- Enter only when take selected 31
- Rename 31
- Select only when take selected 31
- Take and file operations 31
- Working with folders browse screen 31
- Copying folders takes and files 32
- Deleting folders takes and files 32
- Working with folders browse screen 32
- Creating new folders 33
- Editing the start timecode of a take 33
- Rebuilding folders 33
- Working with folders browse screen 33
- Caution 34
- File formats 34
- File name 34
- Folder structure 34
- Folder structure overview 34
- Working with folders browse screen 34
- Basic playback operations 35
- Caution 35
- Files that can be played back 35
- Pausing playback 35
- Playback 35
- Playing recordings 35
- Searching backward and forward 35
- Selecting takes 35
- Selecting takes directly 35
- Setting the play mode 35
- Setting the repeat mode 35
- Skipping to the previous next take 35
- Stopping playback 35
- Generator tc 36
- Generator u b 36
- Internal settings 36
- Setting the timecode 36
- Start time 36
- Tc input frame 36
- Tc input monitor 36
- Tc input u b 36
- Tc setup 1 page settings 36
- Internal settings 37
- Tc frame type 37
- Tc generator mode 37
- Tc output mode 37
- Tc setup 2 page settings 37
- Input aux1 input aux6 38
- Internal settings 38
- Output aux1 output aux5 38
- Parallel connector settings 38
- Parallel input page settings 38
- Parallel output page settings 38
- Dns address 39
- Dns setup 39
- Internal settings 39
- Ip address 39
- Ip setup 39
- Mac address 39
- Network function settings 39
- Password 39
- Internal settings 40
- Ntp server 40
- Setting the sntp function 40
- Sntp status 40
- Sntp update 40
- Update time 40
- Dst setup 41
- Internal settings 41
- Time zone 41
- Application 42
- Caution 42
- Ftp file transfer protocol server 42
- Internal settings 42
- Network functions ftp server telnet vnc 42
- Overview of file operations using an ftp client 42
- Required settings for ftp connection 42
- Internal settings 43
- Remote control telnet 43
- Internal settings 44
- Making oscillator settings 44
- Required settings for vnc connection 44
- Vnc virtual network computing 44
- Adding marks 45
- Adding marks automatically 45
- Adding marks manually 45
- Cancel 45
- Delete 45
- Delete all 45
- Edit name 45
- Edit time 45
- Locate 45
- Mark and locate functions 45
- Mark functions 45
- Moving to marks 45
- Sort by name 45
- Sort by time 45
- Using buttons to move to marks 45
- Using marks 45
- Using the menu to move to marks 45
- Deleting all marks in the current take 46
- Deleting marks 46
- Editing mark locations 46
- Editing mark names 46
- Mark and locate functions 46
- Viewing mark information 46
- If the 7 button was pressed 47
- If the 9 chase button was pressed 47
- If the multi jog dial was pressed 47
- Locating before completely specifying the time 47
- Locating to a specific time 47
- Mark and locate functions 47
- Caution 48
- Loading files recorded by other devices 48
- Preparation before loading 48
- Using the loaded files on the unit 48
- A computer 49
- Computer system requirements 49
- Connecting an ssd hdd to a computer 49
- Data transfer using a computer 49
- Precautions when connecting an ssd hdd case and 49
- Warning about copying files from computers 49
- Warning about copying files to computers 49
- Windows 49
- Caution 50
- Data transfer using a computer 50
- Disconnecting from a computer 50
- Alert display when lit red 51
- Checking the firmware version 51
- Error display 1 when lit red 51
- Error display 2 when lit red 51
- Info button and indicator appearance 51
- Operation status display when lit blue 51
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 51
- Caution 52
- Firmware update procedures 52
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 52
- Viewing media information 52
- Inputting characters 53
- Moving the cursor 53
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 53
- Selecting the type of character input 53
- Setting peak hold time 53
- Setting the keyboard type 53
- Setting the meter mode 53
- Using a usb keyboard to operate the unit 53
- Using the keyboard to input names and values 53
- Caution 54
- Correcting characters 54
- Deleting a character 54
- Full keyboard 54
- Inserting characters 54
- List of keyboard operations 54
- Numeric keypad transport operations only 54
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 54
- Exporting importing system backup data 55
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 55
- Setting the power redundancy check function da 6400dp only 55
- Other settings information screens and keyboard operations 56
- Restoring factory default settings 56
- Cannot create a new folder 57
- Changed settings are forgotten 57
- Computer but it stops working when writing files 57
- It is connected to a computer 57
- Name full appears when editing a name 57
- No sound is output 57
- Playback is not possible 57
- Recording is not possible 57
- The media is not recognized 57
- The ssd hdd case is not recognized properly when 57
- The ssd hdd case is recognized properly by a 57
- The unit will not turn on 57
- There is noise 57
- Troubleshooting 57
- Analog output 58
- Clock references 58
- Control input output 58
- Ethernet connector 58
- External dimensions 58
- File formats 58
- File system 58
- General 58
- Number of channels 58
- Operating temperature range 58
- Parallel connector 58
- Phones jack 58
- Power consumption 58
- Quantization bit depth 58
- Recording media 58
- Rs 422 terminal 58
- Sampling frequencies 58
- Specifications 58
- Time code in connector 58
- Time code out connector 58
- Timecode frames 58
- Usb port 58
- Weight 58
- Word video in connector 58
- Word video thru out connector 58
- Block diagrams 59
- Dimensional drawings 59
- Illustrations in this manual might differ in part from the actual product specifications and external appearance might be changed without notification to improve the product 59
- Specifications 59
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- As some of the open source and public domain software is used in et kernel compact and prconnect pro the following copyright and or license term need to be described accordingly 60
- Important notice regarding software 60
- Open source license term 60
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- Important notice regarding software 61
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- Important notice regarding software 62
- Tascam da 6400 da 6400dp 62
- Exclusion of damages 63
- How you can get warranty service 63
- Length of warranty 63
- Limitation of implied warranties 63
- To locate an authorized service center in your area 63
- Warranty 63
- What is and is not covered 63
- What we will pay for 63
- Who may enforce the warranty 63
- Da 6400 da 6400dp 64
- Teac corporation 64
- Warranty 64
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