13—Operating the Hard Disk Recorder
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Moving Through a Project
You can place the now line in a variety of ways, including:
• using the current time location display (Page 130)
• locators (Page 182)
• markers (Page 186)
• the position bar (Page 126) found on many of the VS-2000 screens
• the Jump feature—see below.
Using Jump
The VS-2000’s Jump feature allows you to quickly move the now line
to any location in the project:
1. Hold down SHIFT and press PAGE—a dialog appears showing you the location to
which you can jump.
2. Use the cursor buttons and the Time/Value dial to select the desired destination.
3. Press ENTER/YES to move the now line to the selected location.
Looped Playback
You can loop a section of a project so that it plays over
and over. This can be handy when a section needs
rehearsal, or when you’re punching a section over
and over as a performance is perfected (see Page 190.)
To use the Loop feature, you must first tell the VS-2000 where you want the looped
section of the project to begin and where you want it to end by setting loop FROM and
TO points, respectively. You can do this in a variety of ways.
Setting Loop Points When a Project Isn’t Playing
1. Move the now line to the beginning of the section to be looped.
2. Hold down LOOP, press FROM and release both buttons.
3. Move the now line to the desired loop end location.
4. Hold down LOOP, press TO and release both buttons.
5. If you need to re-set either point, move the now line to the desired location, hold
down LOOP and press the FROM or TO button as necessary.
Setting Loop Points While a Project Is Playing
For this entire process, hold down the LOOP button until instructed otherwise.
1. Start playback shortly before the location at which you want the loop to start.
2. Hold down LOOP.
3. Without releasing LOOP, press TAP at the start of the section you want to loop.
4. Continue holding down LOOP and press TAP at the end of the section.
5. Release LOOP.
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