Yamaha MD4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Manual Punch In/Out 21
MD4—Owner’s Manual
Manual Punch In/Out
Punch in/out techniques allows you to rerecord specific sections of a track. This can be used to
correct mistakes or record something new into silent sections of a track. If you’re operating MD4
and playing or singing the part to be recorded, you’ll find it much easier to use the Auto Punch
In/Out function, which performs the punch in/out automatically. See Auto Punch In/Out on
page 24 for more information.
Manual punch in/out can be performed in three different ways: 1) using the [REC] button.
2) using the individual [REC SELECT] buttons. 3) using an optional footswitch. The Rehearsal
function can be used with all three methods.
Using the REC Button
1. Locate to a position before the point at which you want to punch in.
2. Press the [REC SELECT] button of the track that you want to record.
A circle flashes around the corresponding track indicator.
3. Press the [PLAY] button to start playback.
Playback starts and the PLAY indicators light up.
4. At the point where you want to punch in, press the [REC] button.
Recording starts. The REC indicators light up. The circle around the track indicator stops flash-
ing and lights up continuously. And the LAST REC IN indicator lights up, indicating that the
IN point has been stored.
If you’re monitoring the track via CUE, you’ll hear the existing sound playback until the [REC]
button is pressed. After which you’ll hear the new sound that’s being recorded.
Instead of pressing the [REC] button you could have pressed the [REHE] button to engage
Rehearse mode. Rehearse allows you to have a dry run before actually recording. In Rehearse
mode, the REHE indicators light up, not the REC indicators.
5. At the point where you want to punch out, press the [PLAY] button.
Recording stops. The REC indicators go off. The circle around the track indicator flashes. And
the LAST REC OUT indicator lights up, indicating that the OUT point has been stored.
Through the CUE monitor you’ll hear the existing sound playback.
6. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.
The following illustration shows how punch in/out works with the [REC] button.
In Point
3
4
2
1
Play
REC
SELECT
PlayRecord
Out Point
RECPLAY STOPPLAY