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Punch In
In recording jargon,
punching in
refers to recording over a portion of a
previously recorded track, usually to fix a mistake. The previously recorded
track plays up to the point of the mistake (the
punch in point
), at which
time recording is activated on the track.
TRACK 1
Punch In on a Previously Recorded Track
Press the Track button(s) for the track(s) you would like to hear so that the
button(s) are illuminated. (If the Track button for the track you wish to hear is
already lit, you can skip the above step and proceed to Step 2.)
When you are finished playing, press the [RECORD] button again to stop recording.
RECORD
NOTE
If you have already recorded a performance on Track 1, and would like to record
an independent performance on Track 2 (without hearing Track 1 as you record),
you can make sure the Track 1 button is not lit (pressing it if necessary), before
beginning to record on Track 2. When used this way, the song recorder allows
you to record and play back two
single track songs
instead of one
two
track song.
Press the [PLAY] button.