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Section 1. Recording and playing back

8.

At the point where you want to begin re-
recording, press .

Punch-in will begin, and you’ll be in record
mode.

9.

When you’re ready to punch-out, press
or (or press ).

Each time you press , you’ll alternately
punch-in and punch-out, so simply perform
the same procedure at any other location
that you want to re-record.

10.

When you’re finished recording, press
to stop.

“Auto punch-in/out” is the method in which
punch-in/out begins automatically at the time
locations you specify beforehand.
This is convenient when you want to punch-in/
out at precise points, or if you want to punch-in/
out automatically so that you can concentrate on
your playing.
In the following example, we’ll re-record a
portion of track 1 which you recorded earlier.

* When using auto punch-in/out, you must set the punch-
in and punch-out points at least 1.0 seconds apart.

1.

Specify the punch-in and punch-out
points as described in steps 1–2 of
“Playing back repeatedly (Repeat) (p.
43)”.

2.

Press [TR2] (AUT).

The region you specified will be the auto
punch-in/out region. and
“A.PUNCH” will light.

fig.Disp-RecTrack-1.eps

3.

Press one of the [TR1]–[TR4] buttons.

4.

Press CURSOR [ ][ ] several times
to access the Rec Track screen.

5.

Press [TR1] several times to make “REC”
appear for track 1.

fig.Disp-RecTrack-1.eps

Track 1 will be the recording track.

6.

Press CURSOR [ ][ ] to access the
Track Level screen, and set the Tr1 Level
to 100 (p. 33).

fig.Disp-TR1-LEVEL.eps

7.

Press [EXIT].

Auto punch-in/out

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