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To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
If you’ve made a mistake or you’re not completely satisfied with your perfor-
mance, you can undo the operation by pressing [H] (UNDO) button on the
REC MODE page.
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Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save the recording.
PUNCH IN OUT / PUNCH IN OUT (MERGE)
This method of recording can only be used on an existing recording. It allows you to
re-record over a specific part of the already-recorded material. You can replace the
original part with the new recording by PUNCH IN/OUT, or keeping the original and
mixing it with the new by PUNCH IN/OUT (MERGE). This lets you either correct a mis-
take in the recording or overdub new parts onto the original recording.
Keep in mind that the parts before and after the Punch In/Out section are not
recorded over and remain as the original data—they play back normally to guide you
in and out of the recording.
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Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [SELECT] button and select the
recorded file to be re-recorded from the AUDIO display.
2
Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [SETTING] button, then use the
TAB [
Q
Q
Q
Q
][
W
W
W
W
] buttons to select the REC MODE tab.
3
Use the [C] (TRACK SELECT) button to select the track to be re-
recorded.
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Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select a recording method.
• Replace a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT
• Overdub a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT (MERGE)
The Hard Disk Recorder automatically
reduces the level of the previous track
by a certain, slight amount to accom-
modate the new recording. This is done
to minimize possible distortion. You
can use the Normalize effect to maxi-
mize the volume of the overall sound.
For details, see
NOTE
Keep in mind that even if you
neglect to save the recorded data
in this step, the originally
recorded file (before re-recording)
will still remain on the hard disk
drive.
CAUTION
You can re-record over only one range
at one time.
The beginning and ending of the
recorded data using the Punch In/Out
function is faded in/out automatically.
This is done to minimize possible noise
at the beginning and ending of the
recorded data. We recommend that you
specify the beginning and ending points
at sections in the data where the volume
is low.
NOTE
NOTE
Original Data
Start Recording
Punch In
Punch Out
Stop Recording
Re-recorded Data
Original Data
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