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Manual abstract: user guide EDIROL PR-50
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Owner's Manual
Thank you for your purchase of the PR-50 Realtime Video Presenter.
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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" (p. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner's manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
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Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. [. . . ] Click on the clip whose playback segment you want to change in the "Clips" list. Use the time slider in the "Parameters" Area to move the preview cursor to the frames you
want to set as the In point and Out point.
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Preview cursor
Current time The current time is indicated beneath the preview cursor.
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Dragging the Preview Cursor with the Mouse
You can play back scrubs by dragging the preview cursor with the mouse (p. 71).
Right-click the Time Slider with the Mouse
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Time slider · [Jump to top frame] · [Jump to end frame] · [Jump to in point] · [Jump to out point]
Context menu
A context menu appears, allowing you to shift to the following points.
Using the Transport Control
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Transport control · · · · : Return to first frame : Go back 1 frame : Go back 10 frames : Start playback · · · · : Advance to last frame : Advance 1 frame : Advance 10 frames : Stop playback
Using the In Point and Out Point Settings Icons
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Jump to out point
Jump to in point · · : Jump to In point : Jump to Out point
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Using the Keyboard Shortcuts
· Shortcut key + [Shift] + []: · Shortcut key + [Shift] + []: · Shortcut key + []: · Shortcut key + []: Go back 10 frames Advance 10 frames Go back 1 frame Advance 1 frame
Shortcut key is set in the [Preferences] in Selector. For more detailed information, refer to "System Preferences" (p. 44).
Using the Optional DV-7DLC
· JOG/Shuttle Dial · · · · · : Return to first frame : Go back 10 frames : Advance 10 frames : Pause : Playback · : Play from In point to Out point · · · : Go back 1 frame : Advance 1 frame : Advance to last frame
4. After deciding on the frame, set the In point or Out point as shown below.
· Right-click the time slider
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Time slider · [Set in point] · [Set out point]
Context menu
A context menu appears, and you can then make the following settings.
Using the In Point and Out Point Settings Icons
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Out point
In point · · · Sets the In point : Sets the Out point : Plays back from the In point to the Out point
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Using the Optional DV-7DLC
· · · : : Sets the In point : Sets the Out point Plays back from the In point to the Out point
When you set the In point, the In point is then automatically assigned to each of the clip thumbnails. You can also right-click the time slider with the mouse and select [Set thumbnail frame] to assign the frame that appears at the preview cursor position to each of the clip thumbnails.
5. You can delete the In point and Out point in the following ways.
Right-click the Time Slider with the Mouse
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Time slider · [Delete in/out point]
Context menu
Using the In Point and Out Point Settings Icons
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Deletes out point
Deletes in point · · : Deletes the In point : Deletes the Out point
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Setting the In Point and Out Point While Playing the Audio
You can set the In point and Out point as the audio is being played.
1. Press
with audio.
The button changes to
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in the upper left of the clip parameter Preview Area to switch on scrub playback
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When On When Off
3. Drag the time slider.
The audio track plays back in accordance with the time slider. When playback is paused, playback of the audio for that frame is looped.
4. Press to switch off scrub playback with audio.
The button switches to .
Specifying Clip Thumbnails
You can specify the thumbnails for clips shown in the palette.
1. Drag the time slider with the mouse to the point where the image you want to specify as the
thumbnail appears, then right-click.
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Time slider
Context menu
When you select "Set thumbnail frame, " the thumbnail switches to the currently displayed image.
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Setting Loop Mode for Each Clip
You can make separate Loop mode settings for each clip. When this is turned on, each clip plays in accordance with its own Loop Mode setting. You can have the same clip play continuously or play the next clip when the current one is finished. You can also have another specified clip play after the current clip is played back. These functions allow you to program the playback sequence of the clips. Select the clip whose Loop mode settings you want to set in the "Clips" list. Select the "Loop mode" setting.
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· One shot Playback stops at the final clip in the frame or at the Out point set in the clip settings (p. · Play Next Clip The current clip is played back to the end, and the next clip is played. · Select Next Clip Playback stops at the final frame in the clip or at the Out point set in the clip settings (p. [. . . ] These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. [. . . ]
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