Using a Footswitch
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MD4—Owner’s Manual
Using a Footswitch
An optional footswitch can be used to control MD4. Apart from a few small differences, foot-
switch operation is essentially the same as pressing the MD4 [PLAY] button. Connect the foot-
switch to the PUNCH I/O jack at the front of MD4.
The following is a summary of footswitch operations.
Normal playback
: Play Pause
→
Play
→
Play Pause
→
Play
→
Auto Punch In/Out
: Record Pause
→
Play Record Wait
→
Record
→
Play
→
Play Pause
New Recording:
New Record Pause
→
New Record
→
Stop
The following table shows footswitch operation for all MD4 modes. It also shows the status of
the REHE, REC, and PLAY indicators for the various modes.
●
On
z
Flashing
For the optional Yamaha FC5 Footswitch, operation is initiated when the footswitch is pressed,
not when it’s released. This may differ, however, with other footswitches.
1. [PAUSE] button operation.
2. Effective only when a [REC SELECT] button is pressed.
3. [STOP] button operation.
4. After locating the Pre-Roll point, the Auto Punch In/Out sequence starts.
Mode Before
Mode After
Indicators
→
Indicators
REHE
REC
PLAY
REHE
REC
PLAY
Stop
—
—
—
→
Play
—
—
●
Play
—
—
●
Play Pause
1
—
—
z
Play Pause
—
—
z
Play
—
—
●
Cue/Review
—
—
●
→
Play
—
—
●
Record Pause
—
z
—
Play Record Wait
—
z
●
Rehearse Pause
z
—
—
Play Rehearse Wait
z
—
●
Play Record Wait
—
z
●
→
Record
2
—
●
●
Play Rehearse Wait
z
—
●
Rehearse
●
—
●
Record
—
●
●
Play
—
—
●
Rehearse
●
—
●
→
Play
—
—
●
New Record Pause
—
z
—
New Record
—
●
●
New Record
—
●
●
Stop
3
—
—
—
Auto Punch Record
Standby
—
z
—
→
Auto Punch Record
Wait
4
—
z
●
Auto Punch
Rehearse Standby
z
—
—
Auto Punch Rehearse
Wait
4
z
—
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