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Punch-in point

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Auto punch-in/out

Here we will explain how to use the auto punch-in/out function, which performs the punch- in and punch-out operations automatically. This function allows you to repeatedly perform punch-in/out with single-frame accuracy (11.6 ms).

Specify the auto punch-in/out points

Before you begin auto punch-in/out, you must set the “auto punch-in point” at which punch- in will occur, and the “auto punch-out point” at which punch-out will occur. The locations at which recording/rehearsal was last started (last record in point) and ended (last record out point) will be used as the auto punch-in/out points.

1.At the location where you wish to auto punch-in, hold down the SET button and press the LAST REC SEARCH [IN] button.

The display will indicate “MARK IN,” and this location will be specified as the auto punch-in point.

2.At the location where you wish to auto punch-out, hold down the SET button and press the LAST REC SEARCH [OUT] button.

The display will indicate “MARK OUT,” and this location will be specified as the auto punch- out point.

Note: It is not possible to perform auto punch-in/out if the auto punch-out point is earlier than the auto punch-in point.

Note: When the MD4S is turned off, the auto punch-in/out points you set will be lost.

Tip: Auto punch-in/out points can be adjusted in steps of a single frame (11.6 ms). (See “Adjusting the location of a marker or auto punch-in/out point” on page 63 for more information.)

Setting the pre-roll/post-roll times

“Pre-roll time” is the length of playback that will occur immediately before the punch-in point. “Post-roll time” is the length of playback that will occur immediately after the punch- out point. On the MD4S, the pre-roll and post-roll times are each set to 5 seconds, but you can modify this if desired. The location at which the pre-roll starts is called the “pre-roll point,” and the location at which the post-roll ends is called the “post-roll point.”

—Owner’s Manual

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Yamaha MD4S owner manual Auto punch-in/out, Specify the auto punch-in/out points, Setting the pre-roll/post-roll times