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S3200XL Operator’s Manual - Version 1.00 Page 285
This page allows you to play the cue list from any point and there are several ‘transport’ controls
that do this.
This is an abbreviation for PLAY EXTERNAL and plays the cue list but
only when it is receiving incoming SMPTE from an external source. If
the external source stops, then the S3200XL will stop. If the external
source is ‘rewound’ to another location, the S3200XL will pick up on
the new SMPTE position and re-commence playback from that point
although you will note that if playback re-commences at a point that is
halfway through a sample, that sample will not play. If no SMPTE is
present, then nothing will happen when is pressed!! When the
cue list is playing, the cue list will scroll through the cue list and a small
highlight appears to the left of the cues to indicate that the event has
played. The current cue playing is always the middle cue in the screen
except when playing the first three cues at the start of a cue list.
This is an abbreviation for PLAY INTERNAL and will play the cue list
from its own internal SMPTE generator. It will also transmit SMPTE
timecode through the SMPTE out socket on the rear of the S3200XL
allowing you to control external devices using the S3200XL as the
master controller. When the cue list is playing, the cue list will scroll
through the cue list and a small highlight appears to the left of the cue
to indicate that the event has played. The current cue playing is always
the middle cue in the screen except when playing the first three cues
at the start of a cue list.
This is an abbreviation of CONTINUE INTERNAL and pressing this
after pressing STOP (see below) will play the cue list from the current
position of the pointer cursor. This also transmits SMPTE timecode
through the SMPTE out socket from the point at which playback is re-
commenced. You can freely move the pointer cursor to any location in
the cue list to commence playback from any point using this key.
When the cue list is playing, the cue list will scroll through the cue list
and a small highlight appears to the left of the cues to indicate that the
event has played. The current cue playing is always the middle cue in
the screen except when playing the first three cues at the start of a
cue list.
This stops playback of the cue list in all play modes. It also stops
transmission of timecode from the SMPTE out socket.
NAMING CUE LISTS
In this page, it is also possible to name a cue list. To do this, press NAME and type in the name
(up to 12 characters) followed by pressing ENTER. The ‘time:’ field to the right of the name
display shows the current time of either the internal or external timecode.