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stored into locate point number 20.
2. If you want to edit the location address, press the Right Cursor
button to move the cursor to the bottom of the display and use the
Numeric Keypad to enter in the desired offset. The cursor will
automatically advance through each pair of digits. You can also
use the Cursor buttons to position the cursor beneath the pair of
digits you wish to edit, and use the UP/DOWN buttons or the
Numeric Keypad to change the number; or use the COPY TAPE
LOCATION button (see section 1.4J);
Note: To use the COPY TAPE LOCATION button, it must be set to
Normal mode in the MIDI/UTIL section (see section 5.3F).
3. To edit the locate point’s name, use the NAME button as described
in the NAME section (see 4.1D);
Note: If no tapes are present, pressing the SET LOCATE button will
just display the current locate point.
4. Press the Right Cursor button past the frame location, the display
will show a second page which allows you to fine tune the locate
point (only accessible when in Normal or SMPTE Display Type);
The display will look like this:
LXX "LocNamXX"
fine tune +sf:ss
…where sf:ss is the fine tune amount in sub-frames and sample steps.
Sub-frames are 1/100th of a frame, ranging from 0–99.
Sample steps are divisions of sub-frames. When the Display Type
is NORMAL, their range is 0–15. When the Display Type is
SMPTE, their range depends on the SMPTE format being used, as
indicated by the five SMPTE LEDs to the right of the LCD display:
from 0–19 for 24 fps (frames per second), and 0–15 for 29.97 fps and
30 fps. When the SMPTE format is 25 fps, the range is 0–18 every
four sub-frames and 0–19 on the fifth sub-frame.
5. To return to the previous page, press the Left Cursor button
repeatedly until the cursor is past the locate number location.
To store locate points ‘on-the-fly’:
1. Rewind to the beginning of the song and engage Play mode;

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