This key is also used to edit the marks you have regis- tered, for example by renaming or deleting them.

(→ p.33, 119)

When you create an audio CD using the Disc At Once method, these markers are used to separate the tracks. (→ p.66)

38[SCENE] key

Use this key to register settings such as [CHANNEL] faders, [PAN]/[BALANCE] knobs, EQ, and effect send as a “scene” at the desired time within the song. If Scene Read is turned on when you play back, the registered scene will be selected automatically. You can also use

this key to perform scene editing operations such as sort, rename, or delete (→ p.39, 120). This key will light if Scene Read is on.

39[AUTO PUNCH] key

Use this key to turn the auto punch-in/out function on/

off, to make pre/post-roll settings, and to check the start/end locations. (→ p.54, 122)

This key will light if Auto Punch-in/out is on.

40[LOOP] key

Use this key to switch looping on/off for recording or playback, and to check the start/end locations. (→ p.123) This key will light if Loop is turned on.

41[TRIGGER] key

Use this key to switch Trigger Recording on/off, allow- ing you to automatically start recording when an input

signal occurs. This key also lets you set the threshold level and pre-trigger time. (→ p.54, 123)

This key will light if the Trigger Recording function is on.

Front panel

1CDRW-1 drive bay

The CDRW-1 CD-R/RW drive option (sold separately) can be installed in this bay. (→ p.149)

2[GUITAR IN] jack

You can connect a guitar or bass guitar to this jack.

This is an unbalanced phone input jack with an imped- ance of 1 MΩ .

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42[SCRUB] key

Use this key to switch the Scrub, Play To/From, or Slow Play functions on/off. You can use these different func-

tions by controlling the [VALUE] dial and TRANSPORT keys. (→ p.124)

43[METER/TRACK VIEW] key

Use this key to view volume data during recording or

playback (level meters), and audio event data (track view) for each track. (→ p.125)

44[UNDO] key

After you have recorded on a track or performed an editing operation, you can use this key to perform Undo (which returns the data to its prior state) or to perform Redo (which cancels the Undo and returns the data to the recorded or edited state).

You can use this to cancel or recall as many as 99 previ- ous recording or editing operations. You can select

either 1, 8, or 99 times as the number of operations that will be allowed for the Undo function. (→ p.126)

This key will light if Undo or Redo is available.

45[NO/CANCEL] key, [YES/OK] key

Use these keys as the “Yes”/“OK” or “No”/”CANCEL” buttons that appear in the display. In addition, the [NO/ CANCEL] key moves back to the previous tab page, and the [YES/OK] key proceeds to the next tab page.

46[ENTER] key

Use this key to finalize a parameter setting or on/off set- ting.

3[PHONES] jack

You can connect a set of headphones to this jack. This is a stereo phone jack.

It outputs the same signal as [MONITOR OUT L/R].

4[PHONES LEVEL] knob: 0...10

This knob adjusts the volume level of the headphones. Larger markings indicate a higher volume.

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