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<strong>GX9000</strong> User manual Rev 2.1 The Take Logging System<br />

Entering Cue Points<br />

Cue points can be entered in playback or record. In Playback, cue points are<br />

inserted in the current cue list. In Record, cue points are appended to the<br />

current cue list.<br />

1. Put the unit into play or record.<br />

Presetting Cue Point Counters<br />

Auto Cue<br />

2. At the desired timecode press the Take button. The new Take number will<br />

be momentarily displayed.<br />

Press the Time Remaining / Cue Count button to permanently display the<br />

current Take number on the lower alpha-numeric display.<br />

The procedure is identical for each of the four cue point types, so only the<br />

procedure for Take Points is described.<br />

• Press the Stop button if the unit isn’t already in Stop.<br />

• Press the Take button.<br />

The number shown in the alpha numeric display represents the number<br />

that will be entered when the Take button is next pressed.<br />

• Use the Numeric Keypad to enter a new cue point number.<br />

• Press the Enter button to make the change.<br />

Take Log<br />

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<br />

.AutoCue<br />

<br />

Off<br />

Record<br />

Silence<br />

-80dB<br />

-70dB<br />

-60dB<br />

-50dB<br />

-40dB<br />

The <strong>GX9000</strong> can be programmed to automatically add cue points while<br />

recording. Two modes are available.<br />

• A Take Point can be added every time the unit starts recording.<br />

• A Take Point can be added when the audio level on any channel exceeds<br />

a preset level. An End Point is added when the audio level then drops<br />

below the assigned level. Available thresholds are Silence, -80dB,<br />

-70dB, -60dB, -50dB, and -40dB. The Silence setting<br />

represents a threshold of zero (digital silence). Note that the Silence<br />

setting is only functional if actual zeros have been recorded between<br />

segments. Otherwise the unit will never trigger.<br />

The Off setting disables the Auto Cue utility.<br />

<strong>Genex</strong> Audio Inc Page 56

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