Mackie Remote 48 User Manual - Autolocator
Us
er’
s
Guide
13
Remote 48 User’s Guide
TC (Time Code)
The TC LED represents the status of the HDR24/96 with respect to received
time code. When T-CODE CHASE is enabled, the TC LED blinks when either
no time code is present or time code is unreadable, and glows when the
HDR24/96 is locked to time code. The TC LED is off when T-CODE CHASE
is disabled.
Clock
The CLOCK LED glows when the system is locked to the selected sample
clock source, and blinks when the sample clock source is not present or out
of range. The CLOCK LED always glows when the sample clock is set to
Internal.
Autolocator
This section describes the Remote 48 Autolocator functions. Some
Autolocator functions have many steps associated with them. The convention
for describing an Autolocator operation is:
[
< Step 2> < Step 3> ....
where you perform step 1, then step 2, then step 3, and so forth until the last
step in the sequence. Buttons presses are shown in bold, and numeric keypad
entry with pound signs (###…). Some Autolocator operations require only
one step, others up to four.
Numeric Keypad
The numeric keypad is used to enter time values into the
Locate Time display or Cue numbers into the Cue display
(see TIME ENTRY, EDIT TIME, STORE, RECALL, and
TIME CODE CALCULATOR
).
Time Entry
With no Autolocator operations pending, typing a time
value on the Numeric Keypad clears the LOCATE TIME
display and shifts the numbers left into the display.
Pressing ENTER (as well as several other Autolocator
functions) terminates the entry. Pressing CLEAR anytime while entering
numbers acts as a backspace. Clearing the last digit out of the display
cancels the operation, and restores the previous Locate Time value. You do
not need to type all 8 digits each time you enter a time; the Remote 48 fills-in
the blanks with zeros after time entry is terminated. The rightmost dot in
LOCATE TIME
display flashes when time entry is active.
The Remote 48 supports two basic time entry operations:
• [########...
ENTER]
Stores the entered time into Locate Time.
• [########...
LOCATE]
Locate to a specific time without overwriting the current Locate Time value;
the previous value of Locate Time is restored after the operation is completed.
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
CLEAR
0
ENTER