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Punch In/Punch Out
The data recorded on tracks for keyboard playing (R1/R2/L) can be re-recorded in
parts with the Punch In/Punch Out feature.
3Start and Stop Recording
Start recording as usual. Even though you start playing from the beginning, only the
data played within the Punch In/Punch Out range will be re-recorded.
2Use the SUB MENU [] button so that “Punch Out:Off” appears on the display.
1In the Record Ready Mode (page 88) for the track you will re-record or in the
Rehearsal Mode, use the SUB MENU [] and [] buttons so that “Punch In:Off”
appears on the display.
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Previously played
data
Before re-recording
After Re-recording
Recording start
(Punch In) Recording stop
(Punch Out)
Previously
played data Newly played data
Use the [–] and [+] buttons, [1][0] number buttons, or the Data Dial to enter the
measure number for using the Punch In feature.
: 3Punch In
t: 5Punch Ou
Use the [–] and [+] buttons, [1][0] number buttons, or the Data Dial to enter the
measure number for using the Punch Out feature.
You can use Punch
In/Punch Out to re-
record multiple tracks
at the same time.
Punch In/Punch Out
cannot be used for
songs that have no
data recorded in
them. “Punch In: - - -”
will be shown on the
display.
The Punch Out mea-
sure number cannot
be set lower than the
Punch In measure
number.
Song Recording
Punch In/Punch Out
recording is available
only when Multi
record mode is en-
gaged. When in the
Quick record-ready
mode, “Punch In: - - -”
or “Punch Out: - - -”
appears on the dis-
play and Punch In/
Punch Out recording
is not accessible.
If you select the
tracks set as the Ac-
companiment or Har-
mony, “Punch In: - - -”
or “Punch Out: - - -”
appears on the dis-
play and Punch In/
Punch Out recording
is not accessible.