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2.Use the cursor
[ ]/[ ]
keys to select the item you want to
set (or execute the respective function). The following
items are available.
• PAN (Stereo panning for each track)
While "PAN" is shown on the display, use sliders 1 - 3 to set the stereo
panning position for audio tracks 1 - 3. The setting range is "10r" (hard
right ) - "C" (center) - "10L" (hard left ). The display shows the setting
for the most recently operated audio track.
• P-I/O (Auto punch-in/punch-out function)
"Auto punch-in/punch-out" lets you redo recording on a specified
range of the audio tracks. For details, see below.
• BOUNCE (bounce function)
"Bounce" is the capability to collate several audio tracks on track 1 - 2.
For details, see page 58.
• TKSEL1 - TKSEL3 (Select take)
While "TKSEL1" - "TKSEL3" is shown on the display, use the curso
[ ]/[ ] keys to select the take number (1 - 10) to use for audio tracks
1 - 3. (Take numbers for unrecorded takes cannot be selected.)
3.To return to the Audio menu, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)]
key.
The Audio Edit menu can be called while a song is playing or stopped.
However, if it is called while a song is playing, items other than "PAN"
cannot be selected.
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Using the auto punch-in/punch-out function
This section explains how to use the auto punch-in/punch-out function to
rerecord only part of a track.
1.From the Audio menu, press the [REC] key to set the unit to
recording standby mode, and then use the cursor [ ]/[ ]
keys to select the track which to rerecord.
2.Press the [■] key to cancel the recording standby mode.
3.Press the [EDIT] key to activate the Audio Edit menu, and
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