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Chapter7Punch-in/out
130 — Operation Guide
Auto punch-in/out
Heres how to use auto punch-in/out.
Preparations
Make input monitor settings
To perform punch-in/out recording, you will need to select auto input monitor
as the input monitor setting. For details refer to page 128.
Set the auto punch-in/out points
Specify the location at which punch-in/out will start (Auto Punch In point) and
end (Auto Punch Out Point). Auto punch-in/out uses the in/out point settings (
P.120).
1. At the location where you wish to punch-in, hold down the [SET] key
and press the [IN] key.
The [IN] key will light, indicating that the In point has been set.
2. At the location where you wish to punch-out, hold down the [SET] key
and press the [OUT] key.
The [OUT] key will light, indicating that the Out point has been set.
Be aware that auto punch-in/out will not occur if the Out point is earlier than the
In point.
Tip!
The auto punch-in/out points (in/out points) can be precisely adjusted in millisec-
onds or in sub-frame units. For details refer to page 123.
Set the pre-roll/post-roll times
When executing auto punch-in/out, you can specify intervals of playback before
the punch-in and after the punch-out. The playback before punch-in is called the
pre-roll time, and the playback after punch-out is called the post-roll time.
With the factory settings, these are set to ve seconds, but you can change this as
desired. The beginning of the pre-roll is called the pre-roll point, and the end of
the post-roll is called the post-roll point.
Song
Pre-roll
point
Pre-roll time
Post-roll
point
Auto punch-out
point
Auto punch-in
point
Post-roll time
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