3-12 (E) Chapter 3 Operations for Linear/Nonlinear Editing
3-2 Operations for Nonlinear Editing (Operations in Cut Units)
2 Press the [
B?
] or [
?b
] key to jump to the next or previous cut point.
• When you press the key to execute the cut jump, the indicator for the
channel specification key corresponding to the channel on which the cut
point was found lights during the cut jump operation.
• Each time you press a key, a cut jump is carried out as shown by 1 to 3
in the figure below.
• As an exception, when the last cut in a file is displayed, pressing the
[
B?
] key jumps to the end of the file. When at the beginning of the file,
pressing the [
?b
] key jumps to the cut point that is closest to the end of
the file.
When the [
B?
] key is pressed
B?
?b
B?
?b
B?
?b
Current position Exception
2
3
1
Current position
2
3
1
Notes
• If you press the [
B?
] and [
?b
] keys simultaneously, the indicator or
indicators light for the channel specification keys corresponding to the
channel used for the immediately previous cut jump (the channel(s) on which
the cut point was found). For example, using the cut jump function when
channel A1 is specified causes the A1, A2, and A3 channel indicators to light
when cut points are found on channels A1, A2, and A3 channel indicators.
This operation allows you to check the channel on which the cut point of the
current cue up position is located.
• When the MAV-555 is used in a 2 input/2 output configuration and the file
being recorded on the BG port has been opened for playback on another port,
the [
B?
] key cannot be used to control the cut jump function on the
playback port. (It is only possible to cue to the beginning of the file by
pressing the [
?b
] key.)
When the [
?b
] key is pressed