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Chapter 3: Transport/Locate operation
Locate operation
You may specify up to 100 points (locate points) in a song and store them in a locate list to help you locate points
quickly. The DPS12 also features a Quick Locate function that enables you to assign a locate point to a key on the
panel and locate the point with a simple key operation. This section explains various locate operations.
Storing locate points
You can name and store up to 100 points in the locate list. The [MEMORY] key is used to store the locate points.
GO TO
LOCATE
MEMORY
[MEMORY] key
1. Press the [MEMORY] key at the position you wish to store during recording or playback.
The time shown on the time counter is captured as a locate point, and the LOCATE MEMORY window
appears on the screen as shown below:
A
B
1 This field indicates the current position when the [MEMORY] key is pressed.
2 This field indicates the name of the locate point.
TIP :
You can capture the value of the time counter using the
[MEMORY]
key while the transport section
is stopped.
2. Name the locate point, if necessary.
You can assign a name, such as “INTRO” or “CHORUS.” Use the [CURSOR] key to move the cursor (a
highlighted part) to the field (2) and enter characters.
TIP :
Refer to page 18, 19 for information on entering characters.
3. Press the
STORE TO LOCATE LIST
([F3]–[F5] keys).
The point is stored in the locate list and the window is closed.
* To cancel the operation without storing the point, press the
CANCEL
[F2] key.

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