118 TASCAM HS-400012 – Mark and locate functionsNOTE• An “audio Over” occurs when the level exceeds themaximum level (full scale) minus the value set by the user.(In the example setting shown in the column to the left, thiswould be when the level exceeds the maximum level minus0.20 dB.)• If a mark is triggered using parallel control, a mark is addedin the same manner as if the MARK key had been pushed.• If an auto mark is added for an audio over or synchroni-zation error, the same type of mark will not be added againuntil at least 10 seconds pass.Using keys to locate to marksWhile pressing and holding the SHIFT key, press the . [MARK.] or /[MARK /] key to locate to the previous or nextmark.NOTEIf MARK SKIP +/– is input using parallel control, the unit willlocate to the next or previous mark.Mark functionsAdding marksUse the following methods to create marks.One timeline or take can have a maximum of 99 marks,including marks created by key operations and automatic marks.Push the MARK key on the front panel.Press the MARK key to add a mark at that playback/recordingtime.In timeline mode, marks are only added to the timeline. Marksare not added to the audio files.Mark names are in the format "MARK XX".Use the auto marker functionWhen the Auto Marker function is set to ON, marks can beautomatically added when audio overs occur, at regular timeintervals when synchronization errors occur, and when prerecording starts, recording starts and recording stops.(See“OPTIONS page” on page 102.)In timeline mode, automatic marks are added to the timelineand the audio file itself.Auto marks are named according to how they were made asfollows.When auto mark was made Mark nameWhen audio over occurs OVER xxAt every time interval TIME xxWhen a synchronizationerror occurs UNLK xxCAUTIONThe following auto marks are only added to audio files(takes). In timeline mode, they do not appear in timelines.When auto marks aremade Mark nameRecording start point REC xxRecording end point END xxPre-recording start point PRE xx