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Chapter 4—Recording
D24—Owner’s Manual
Rehearsing
In Rehearsal mode, recording can be practiced, with automatic playback and input
monitor switching at the punch in and out points, without actually recording anything
to disk.
The following illustration shows the procedure for rehearsal.
1
Set wordclock source, timecode source, timecode frame rate, and recording
resolution. See “Preparing to Record” on page 31 for more information.
2
Use the [RECORD READY] buttons to select tracks for recording.
The corresponding READY indicators flash.
3
Set the recording levels in conjunction with the D24 track meters.
See “Metering” on page 39 for more information. Recording levels are typically set
using the group, or bus output faders on the mixing console.
4
Select a monitoring mode.
See “Monitoring” on page 42 for more information.
5
Press the [REHE] button.
The REHE button indicator flashes, indicating Rehearse Standby mode.
To cancel Rehearse Standby mode, press the [STOP] button.
6
Press the [PLAY] button to start rehearsal.
Rehearsal starts and the PLAY button indicator and READY indicators light up contin-
uously. The LAST REC IN point is set automatically and its indicator lights up.
Rehearsal can also be started by pressing the [PLAY] and [REHE] buttons simulta-
neously.
If the [PLAY] button is pressed during rehearsal, the D24 punches out of rehearsal, con-
tinues with normal playback, and sets the LAST REC OUT point.
7
Press the [STOP] button to stop rehearsal.
The REHE and PLAY button indicators go out and the READY indicators flash. The
LAST REC OUT point is set automatically and its indicator lights up.
LAST REC IN
point
Rehearse
Rehearse Standby
LAST REC OUT
point
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READY
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REHE
STOP
PLAY
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RECORD
READY