Yamaha 101 manual Overdubbing, Disengaging a track from being record-enabled

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If the mistake is only a short one and you just need to fix the mistake and not erase the rest of the track you can first punch-in at the point where the mistake was and then punch-out when you have fixed the mistake. To perform a punch-out, first punch-in at the point where the mistake was made then press the [PLAY] key by itself to ‘punch-out’ of recording after you have fixed the mistake.

Overdubbing

After you have successfully recorded the first track or tracks, you can then record additional tracks while listening to your previously recorded tracks. This is referred to as ‘overdubbing' tracks.

Before you begin overdubbing you must disengage the previously recorded tracks from being record-enabled. If you don't, you will erase the tracks that you just recorded.

Disengaging a track from being record-enabled

1.In the Quick Navigate section press the [RECORD] key until the DIRECT page of the RECORD screen is displayed.

There will be a line connecting the input channel from which you recorded to the to the track that was recorded.

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Contents Recording AW16G Recording 101 Table of Contents Recording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Glossary Introduction AW16G FeaturesWith Powered Monitors Setting up the AW16GConnect the Monitoring System With Headphones Connect the instruments or microphones With Unpowered MonitorsXLR To TRS Cable Turn the Equipment on Creating a New Song RecordingSetting the Input Level Assigning the Input Signal to a Track Punch In/Out Recording the First TrackOverdubbing Disengaging a track from being record-enabledOverdubbing Additional Tracks Mixdown Setting the Basic Levels Adjusting the Panning Panning Guidelines Using the EQ Library Adjusting the EQUsing the Dynamic Processor Library Using the Dynamics ProcessorsRecalling a Preset on an Effects Processor Using the Internal Effects ProcessorsRecording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Page Glossary