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Chapter 3 Playback Operations
Changing the Locator Bank
1. Press [BANK].
The LOCATE buttons now act as buttons to change 
locator banks. A blinking locator button will now 
indicate which bank is active. The currently active bank 
will be blinking.
2. Press the LOCATOR button ([1]-[8]) corresponding to 
the bank number you wish to select. 
For example, if you wish to use Locator Bank 4, press [4].
3. Once you’ve selected a locator bank, the [Bank] indicator 
goes out. To return to the previously selected bank, press 
[Bank] once more, followed by the locator button 
corresponding to the bank you want. 
For example, if Bank 4 is current, and you wish to get 
back to Bank 1, press [Bank], and then press [1].
Editing Stored Locators
If you store a locator and later decide to change its value, a 
simple method is to clear it, move to the new position, and 
re-store the locator at the new position. Here is another way 
to change the locator values.
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTILITY)]. 
The Utility menu icon appears in the display. If it is not 
displayed, press [F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [F2 (Loc)]. 
If “Loc” does not appear above [F2], press [PAGE] until 
“Loc” is displayed, and then press [F2 (Loc)].
3. Each of the locators is displayed. Use [
], [
], 
[
], and [
] to move the cursor to the locator you 
want to change. If no value is stored for a locator, “-h-m-
s-f- —-” appears in the display.
fig.02-06d
4. Move the cursors to the locator you wish to change. Use 
the TIME / VALUE dial to modify the value of the 
locator.
The function buttons work as follows:
[F2 (NOW)]:
Enters the value for the current position of 
the timeline, as indicated in the top of the 
display.
[F3 (JUMP)]:
Moves the current time to the value of the 
locator.
[F6 (EXIT)]:
Exits the screen.
5. When you finish editing your locator values, press 
[F6 (EXIT)] to return to the Utility menu, or press 
[PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
Clearing Locator
1. Press and hold [CLEAR], and press the locator buttons 
([1]-[8]) that you wish to clear.
Auxiliary Cursor
Cursor