52 TASCAM DR-40X6 – PlaybackSetting the jump forward timeOperation from the MENU screen1. Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.2. Use the + or − button to select PLAY SETTING, and pressthe ENTER/MARK or / button.This opens the PLAY SETTING screen.3. Use the + or − button to select (highlight) JUMP FWD andpress the ENTER/MARK or / button.4. Use the + and - buttons to set the jump forward time.5. After completing the setting, press the ¤ (HOME) [8]button to return to the Home Screen.NOTEIf the amount of time to the end of the file is less thanthe set time, playback will jump to the end of the file andpause.Operation from the Quick menu1. When stopped in dictation playback mode, press theQUICK button to open the Quick menu.2. Use the + or − button to select (highlight) JUMP FWD andpress the ENTER/MARK button.The JUMP FWD time setting screen will open.3. Use the + or − button to select (highlight) a function,and press the ENTER/MARK button to enable it andreturn to the Home Screen.Playback of files recorded using dualrecordingWhen dual recording has been used, press and hold the 1/2[SOLO] button to select the main recording file or press andhold the 3/4 [SOLO] button to select the backup recordingfile.The file will be played for the input source that has an iconwith a dark background.NOTEThis function, which uses the 1/2 [SOLO] and 3/4 [SOLO]buttons to switch between files, finds files by the first 11characters of their names. If file names are changed, thisfunction will not work.OVERDUB INPUT MUTE function(during playback)SEPARATE MODEPress the 3/4 [SOLO] button to switch between the inputsound and the 3/4 channel playback sound.After overdubbing, you can use this to listen to the recordedfile.MIX MODEPress the 1/2 [SOLO] button to mute the input sound.Solo functionPress and hold the 1/2 [SOLO] button or 3/4 [SOLO] buttonto enable the solo function.Use for projects that have been recorded in 4-channel modeand in other cases when multiple files are being played backto monitor only one of the files.You can check the solo status with the track status indica-tions.