SECTlON4: RECORDING

(1) Copying in Stereo Pairs
As an example, let’s copy tracks 3 and 4 to tracks 5 and 6
in stereo.
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1 Press SHIFT and the associated LED will start blink-
ing to show that all the double function keys are
switched to offer their lower blue-labelled functions.
2 Press the TRK COPY key and the display will read
?r.cP OFP.
3 Press the A or V and the “t r.c F off will change
to “t r.c f on ” to show that the track copy function is
activated, the mK COPY LED being lit.
4 You have to specify target tracks before source tracks.
So press the REC FUNCTION switch of track 5 (one
of the target tracks in our example). The track’s LED
will start blinking and the display will change to look
like this :
5 Now, let’s proceed with source track selection.
Each time you press the A key, the rightmost display
will change in sequence, like this (” t ” for input, and
“t for track) :
The V key generates them in reverse order.
Since track 3 is one of the source tracks in our exam-
ple, have the display show “t 3”, like this :
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. If you hold the A or the V key and press the
other, the display is switched back to show the
default source selection (” IS ” in our example).
In a similar way, let’s specify another targetisource
pair.
To specify track 6 as a target track, press the track’s
REC FUNCTION witch, and the associated LED
will start blinking while the display will change to
look like this :
T&get Track
Specify track 4 as a source track by means of the A
and V keys.
To exit the track copy setting mode, press SHIFT. The
display will be switched back to show the ABS time.
The TRK COPY LED remains lit.
To start copying, hold RECORD and press PLAY.
Track 3 is copied to track 5, and track 4 to track 6.
. If you are using two DA-38s, you can copy tracks
of one unit to tracks of another (discussed below)
while at the same time you can copy tracks within
one unit (as discussed above).

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