TASCAM SS-CDR250N 32C/TELNET Protocol Specifications Ver1.15 - Page 16

Direct Track Search Preset, Pitch Control Data Preset

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RS-232C/TELNET Protocol Specifications Ver. 1.15 SS-CDR250N/SS-R250N ・DIRECT TRACK SEARCH PRESET DIRECT TRACK SEARCH RESET performs a search for a track on the controlled device by specifying the track number. If a track search is performed while the controlled device is in a playback state or a stop state, the controlled device starts playing the selected track first. If a track search is performed while the controlled device is in a state other than the above two states, the controlled device switches back to the state where it was before starting a search and remains in that state. Command 23 Data 4 bytes Return None Description Remarks Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Tens digit of the track number Ones digit of the track number Thousands digit of the track number Hundreds digit of the track number Track number Example) 2301: Track 123 If the track number specified does not exist in the media, it sends ILLEGAL [F2]. ・PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET sets the pitch of playback of the controlled device. (%) The setting range is ±16.0%. Only when this command is sent with request data ([FF]), the controlled device sends the PITCH CONTROL DATA RETURN command [A5]. The pitch control mode can be turned on or off using the PITCH CONTROL SELECT command [35]. Command 25 Data 4 bytes or 2 bytes Return Pitch Control Data Return [A5] Data1 N2 Data2 N3 Data3 0 1 Data4 N1 Description Remarks Positive (+) value Negative (-) value N1: Tens digit of the pitch control value Preset % N2: Ones digit of the pitch control value N3: First decimal place of the pitch control value F F ... Sense Example) 2310: -2.3% Requests the controlled device to return the current pitch control setting ·If the specified data is out of range, the controlled device sends ILLEGAL [F2]. - 16 -

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RS-232C/TELNET Protocol Specifications Ver. 1.15
SS-CDR250N/SS-R250N
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DIRECT TRACK SEARCH PRESET
DIRECT TRACK SEARCH RESET performs a search for a track on the controlled device by specifying the
track number. If a track search is performed while the controlled device is in a playback state or a stop state,
the controlled device starts playing the selected track first.
If a track search is performed while the controlled device is in a state other than the above two states, the
controlled device switches back to the state where it was before starting a search and remains in that state.
Command
23
Data
4 bytes
Return
None
Description
Remarks
Data 1
Tens digit of the track number
Track number
Example) 2301: Track 123
Data 2
Ones digit of the track number
Data 3
Thousands digit of the track number
Data 4
Hundreds digit of the track number
If the track number specified does not exist in the media, it sends ILLEGAL [F2].
PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET
PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET sets the pitch of playback of the controlled device. (%)
The setting range is ±16.0%.
Only when this command is sent with request data ([FF]), the controlled device sends the PITCH CONTROL
DATA RETURN command [A5].
The pitch control mode can be turned on or off using the PITCH CONTROL SELECT command [35].
Command
25
Data
4 bytes or 2 bytes
Return
Pitch Control Data Return [A5]
Data1
Data2
Data3
Data4
Description
Remarks
0
1
Preset %
Positive (+) value
Negative (-) value
N2
N3
N1
N1: Tens digit of the pitch control value
N2: Ones digit of the pitch control value
N3: First decimal place of the pitch control
value
Example) 2310: -2.3%
F
F
Sense
Requests the controlled device to return the
current pitch control setting
·If the specified data is out of range, the controlled device sends ILLEGAL [F2].