Repeat this procedure to find the best take.

If you are satisfied with the selected take, press the [YES/OK] key to return to the previous screen.

If you want to select the most recent recording, select the “Redo” button and press the [ENTER] key to return to the “Level00” take.

2. Playback

This page explains how to perform basic playback, and how to use program playback.

2-1. Playback

1Select the track(s) that you want to play.

For each track that you want to play, press the [TRACK STATUS] key to set it to PLAY mode (LED lit green).

2Move to the counter location from which you want to play.

For details on how to move to a new location, refer to p.32.

3Begin playback.

Press the [PLAY] key. (The [PLAY] LED will light.)

• Apply EQ to the playback. (→ p.37)

• Adjust the level and pan of the playback. (→ p.37)

Apply effects to the playback. (→ p.42)

Play the built-in rhythm along with the playback. (→ p.48)

4Stop playback.

Press the [STOP] key. (The [PLAY] LED will go dark.)

Even if there is no more audio, playback will not stop until you press the [STOP] key.

You can also use a PS-1 foot switch (sold separately) to start or stop playback (→ p.101).

2-2. Program playback

This function lets you play two or more songs in the order you specify.

It is convenient to use this when recording to DAT or MD.

To create a program play list

1Access the [SONG] “PrgPlay” tab page.

2Select the song you want to play first.

Use the scroll buttons to select “01” in the program play list, and turn the [VALUE] dial to choose a song.

3In the same way, select the second and following songs.

To delete a song from the program play list, select that song and turn the [VALUE] until it reads “- - -”.

The program play list will be preserved until you turn off the power.

To play back a song program list

1Access the [SONG] “PrgPlay” tab page.

2Press the [PLAY] key to begin playback.

The programs will play in the order of the list, starting with the first song.

During playback, you can press the [FF] key to move to the next song. Pressing the [REW] returns you to the begining of the current song. If you are already at the begining of the current song, pressing the [REW] key will move to the beginning of the previous song.

3Press the [STOP] key to stop playback.

You can use “program list playback” only while the “PrgPlay” tab page is displayed.

2-3. Other types of playback

Playing back a different virtual track

As described in “1-2. Switching the virtual track for recording” (→ p.53), select a virtual track that you recorded, and play it back.

Loop playback

This repeatedly plays the IN–OUT region of the song. This lets you check the contents of that region, or can be used in conjunction with auto-punch recording to perform loop recording. (→ p.54)

1Select the track(s) that you want to play.

For each track that you want to play, press the [TRACK STATUS] key to set it to PLAY mode (LED lit green).

2Register the region (IN–OUT) that you want to loop. (→ p.33, 118)

These settings can also be made in [LOOP] “Loop” or in [AUTO PUNCH] “AtPunch” tab page “Wave.”

3Access the [LOOP] “Loop” tab page, and turn the “Loop” button “On.”

4Begin loop playback.

When you press the [PLAY] key, playback will begin at the IN point, and the IN–OUT region will play repeat- edly.

5Press the [STOP] key to stop playback.

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