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FREEZE
The FREEZE function allows you to digitally record a sound, then play it back as a repeating
loop. There are three recording modes. RECORD mode is for normal recording; OVERDUB
allows you to record new data over existing data; and CAPTURE retains the most recent 5.2
seconds (if stereo) or 10.4 seconds (if mono) of sound.
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Recording
Select a Freeze program.
1
Press [DELAY].
2
Set parameters as desired.
3
Press [TRIGGER] or step on the footswitch to set the
D5000 into standby mode.
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This step is omitted if the mode is set to CAPTURE and the record-
ing method (AUTO/MAN) is MANUAL.
If MANUAL:
Press [TRIGGER] or step on the footswitch to start the
recording.
If AUTO:
Recording starts automatically when the input signal is
received.
If recording mode is RECORD or OVERDUB:
Recording stops automatically when the maximum re-
cordable length is reached.
If recording mode is CAPTURE:
Stop the recording by pressing [TRIGGER] (or stepping
on the footswitch) at any time after reaching maximum
recordable length. The D5000 will retain the final 5.2
seconds (10.4 seconds if mono) of received sound.
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Recording status “OK” indicates that recording
has terminated.
DELAY
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The FREEZE RECORD page appears.
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TRIGGER
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Indicates the recording mode: REC READY,
OVERDUB READY, or CAPTURE READY.
TRIGGER
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Recording status
Shows the elapsed recording time in graphical
form.
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TRIGGER