(4)

(5)

(6)Begin recording.

When you press the REC key, the recorder will move to a location earlier than the punch-in point, as speci- fied by the pre-roll time, and will enter the record- ready state (REC key blinking).

When you press the PLAY key, playback will begin. Playback will continue during the pre-roll time, and then recording will occur from the specified punch-in point (IN). (The REC and PLAY keys will light.)

(7)Stop recording.

When you reach the punch-out point (OUT), record- ing will end and playback will resume. (The REC key will be dark and the PLAY key will be lit.)

When the post-roll time ends, the recorder will stop.

(8)Verify the content that was recorded.

Move to a location earlier than where you began record- ing (IN), and play back to verify that the recording is sat- isfactory.

Loop recording

When using auto punch-in/out recording, you can click the Loop Play radio button (in the Play/Stop Mode field of the “Play/Stop” tab page) so that the IN–OUT region will be re- corded repeatedly (loop). When you are finished recording, you can use the Undo/Redo functions to compare different takes, and keep the best one.

(1)Adjust the settings for auto punch-in/out.

Refer to “Auto punch-in/out” (p.66) steps (1)–(5).

(2)Click the Loop Play radio button to turn it on (high- lighted).

The Loop indicator will light.

(2)

(3)Begin recording.

When you press the REC key, you will move to a point before the specified IN (recording start) location, as set by the pre-roll time, and the D3200 will be in record- ready condition (REC key blinking).

When you press the PLAY key, playback will begin (PLAY key will light).

Playback will continue for the pre-roll time, and recording will begin at the IN point. (The REC key will light.)

Recording will end when you reach the OUT point, and playback will continue for the post-roll time. (The REC key will go dark.)

Then you will move to the pre-roll time, and the same process will be repeated.

To stop, press the STOP key at a point outside the recording region (IN–OUT).

(4)Use the Undo/Redo function to compare the takes, and select the best one.

Press the UNDO key to display the “Undo/Redo” tab page.

The “Undo/Redo” tab page displays the most recent recording (Level 00) and the previous recordings (Level “loop-recorded takes minus 1”) together with the Rec Track (track number).

Loop recordings appear in the list as “Record Track,” just as conventional recordings.

In the “Undo/Redo” tab page, click the Undo button and Redo button to select a recorded take. The selected performance will be recalled.

(5)Listen to the recorded performance.

Press the PLAY key to play back, and listen to the recording. If “Loop Play” is on, the region between the IN (beginning of recording) and OUT (end of record- ing) points will continuously play back.

Repeat this process to select the best performance.

The data in the list lets you go back through the most recent sixteen levels.

1-6. Creating a master track

After applying effects and EQ to each track to create the over- all balance of your song, you can then apply effects and EQ to the entire song to make the volume and tone consistent, and record the resulting two-track stereo mix onto the “mas- ter track.”

The master track data you create here can also be copied to a channel track (p.69).

After recording or track editing, you can use the Undo function to return to the state prior to recording or editing (p.141).

If you recorded on a different virtual track, check the virtual track that is selected after executing Undo.

Mixing down the audio of tracks 1–32 and recording a master track for a 44.1 kHz/16-bit song

(1)Select the virtual tracks that you want to use in your final mix.

For each channel track, select the virtual track that you

want to include in the mix that will be recorded onto the master track (p.65).

Select a virtual track for the master track.

(1)

 

Song,

Locate

 

Mixer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Effects

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session

Drums™

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recorder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

 

 

 

 

 

CD

 

 

 

 

Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drive

 

 

 

 

 

 

USB

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIDI

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upgrading

the system

 

 

 

Recovery

CD

 

 

ClickPoint

calibration

 

 

 

 

 

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