SDR 24/96

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SDR 24/96

 

Locator Mode

 

 

 

The locator mode setting

 

 

 

LOCMD: Loop1-2/Punch3-4

(SETUP:Record:Page Right:LocMd)

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determines how looping and auto punch

 

 

 

work.

With Loop1-2/Punch3-4 selected, Locates 1 and 2 double as start and end points for looped playback (see “Loop” on page 31 for more info), and Locates 3 and 4 serve as punch in and punch out points when Auto Punch is enabled (see “Auto Punch” on page 37 for more info).

With Loc3-4 PreR/PostR selected, Locates 3 and 4 double as start and end points for looped playback (Locates 1 and 2 do not loop). If Auto Punch is enabled (the PUNCH button), Loc3 and Loc4 become the Punch- in and out points. With both LOOP and PUNCH selected, the preroll time (SETUP:Record:PreRo) is subtracted from the Punch Start point to get the Loop Start point, and the postroll time (SETUP:Record:PostRo) is added to the Punch End point to get the Loop End point.

Auto Take Mode

When the AUTO TAKE button is enabled, the SDR24/96 automatically increments the virtual tracks after each take (record pass).

AUTO

TAKE

There are two modes in which AutoTake (SETUP:Record:Page Right:AuTkMd) can operate.

With Auto Increment mode

AUTOTAKE MODE: AutoIncr

selected, after each take, the

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audio stays on the virtual track on

which it was recorded and the

 

 

 

virtual track selection is automatically incremented by one. After 8 takes, virtual track 8 will continue to be re-recorded with additional passes until you manually move to another virtual track (it does not wrap around to virtual track 1).

With Auto Edit mode selected,

AUTOTAKE MODE: AutoEdit

after each take, the audio in the

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area to be recorded is shifted to

the next highest virtual track,

 

 

 

beginning with the currently selected virtual track up to virtual track 8, and the newly recorded audio is pasted into the currently selected virtual track. The audio on virtual track 8 will be lost.

Auto Increment mode provides the following advantage:

You can record further takes to the same track without discarding or covering up previous takes.

Auto Edit mode provides the following advantages:

If you want to keep the latest take, no further editing is needed.

If you want to hear a previous take, you can use the undo/redo commands.

It keeps the current virtual track active, so audio before and after the recorded area is always retained.

One Button Record

To enter record mode, you normally have

ONE BUTTON

RECORD: On

to press the PLAY and RECORD buttons

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at the same time. When One Button

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record is enabled (SETUP:Record:Page Right:RecBt), once PLAY has been started, you can press the RECORD button to begin recording on armed tracks.