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Chaper 4 Operation Tips
Chapter 4 Operation Tips
9
Set the SAFE button to OFF after adjusting the
level to a new setting.
10
Start the tape recorder in PLAY.
11
Store the required duration time by setting the
punch in and punch out times.
You can drop out manually if preferred.
12
Clear Punch in/out and WRITE HOLD modes.
Note
In WRITE HOLD mode, once the automated item
enters WRITE, the item is held in WRITE until it is
dropped out manually. If you do not use the SAFE
button and the punch in/out function, the automation
data is overwritten each time the tape recorder plays
back. When WRITE HOLD mode is cancelled, all
items held in WRITE become READY.
Using the TOUCH HOLD mode
When the TOUCH HOLD mode is set to ON, faders
are prohibited from dropping out and are held in
WRITE, even when you release the fader. This
function allows you to hold the relative balance among
the ganged faders, even when you release a fader
within a group.
To drop out a fader in TOUCH HOLD mode,
manipulate any one of the following;
—Touch the MASTER DROP IN button
—Press the WRITE button in the channel
—On the window, touch the level display of the fader
to be dropped out
—Stop the tape recorder
Punching In/Punching Out
Punching in/punching out by specifying
the durations
You can change automation data between specified
durations by using the punch in/out function.
The following example shows a case where you want
to remove noise recorded on the tape by cutting the
audio with the fader.
Previous automation data
New automation data
Event created automatically
Punch in point
Punch out point
For items in WRITE mode, the events are created
automatically at the punch in and punch out points.
1
Find the timecodes of the start and end of the
noise.
2
Set the timecodes found in step
1
in the PUNCH
IN TIME and PUNCH OUT TIME windows, then
press the AUTO button.
The automation data is stored for the duration
between the punch in and punch out times
displayed.
3
Rewind the tape.
4
Set the SAFE button on the panel to OFF so that it
goes off.
5
Drop in the fader for the desired channel, and
slide the fader down to the minimum position.
The display turns red, but data will not be written
before the PUNCH IN point.
6
Start the tape recorder to play back.
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