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46 TASCAM DP-32SD
7 - Recorder Functions
4. Use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select (highlight blue)
MODE
,
PREROLL
or
POSTROLL
, and then use the JOG/
DATA dial to set the value.
MODE
:
LAST REC
or
IN-OUT
PREROLL
:
1.0
to
9.9 sec
POSTROLL
:
1.0
to
9.9 sec
After setting
MODE
,
PREROLL
and
POSTROLL
, press the
F4 (t) button to return to the Home screen.
Auto Punch
appears at the top of the screen when automatic punching
is enabled.
You can also press the AUTO PUNCH button again to return
to the Home screen without enabling automatic punching.
NOTE
You can press the AUTO PUNCH button before putting any tracks
into recording standby. Press the REC button of any track to put it
into recording standby after enabling automatic punching.
Checking punch-in/out points
When punch-in/out points are set, you can confirm the setting
by pressing the PLAY (t) button.
The playback starts from the pre-roll point and continues to the
post-roll point. When the punch-in point is reached, on tracks
armed for recording, already recorded audio will be muted and
only input signals will be heard. When the punch-out point is
reached, already recorded audio and input signals will both be
heard.
If you want to change the punch-in/out points, locate the
desired points and set them again.
If there are no problems with the punch-in/out points and pre-
roll and post-roll times rehearse recording, as described below.
Rehearsing with automatic punching
You can rehearse before punch in/out recording. During
rehearsal, monitoring operates the same way as in actual
recording, but no recording occurs.
1. When the AUTO PUNCH button is lit and at least one of the
tracks is in recording standby, press the REHEARSE button.
The REHEARSE button lights.
2. Press the RECORD (0) button.
Automatic punch in/out rehearsal starts.
Playback starts from the pre-roll point. You can monitor
both the track playback and input source signals during
the pre-roll.
When the punch-in point is reached, monitoring changes
to only the input source signal, and the RECORD (0)
button starts flashing (indicating that this is a rehearsal).
When the punch-out point is reached, monitoring of both
the track playback and input source signals resumes, and
the RECORD (0) button becomes unlit.
Playback stops at the post-roll point.
Before starting a rehearsal, you can press the REPEAT button
to repeat rehearsal of the auto-punch interval until you
press the STOP (8) button. (AUTO PUNCH, REHEARSE and
REPEAT buttons all light in this case.)
Recording with automatic punching
After rehearsing, record with auto punch in/out.
1. If necessary, press the REHEARSE button so that it becomes
unlit.
2. Press the RECORD (0) button.
Playback starts from the pre-roll point. You can monitor
both the track playback and input source signals during
the pre-roll.
When the punch-in point is reached, monitoring changes
to only the input source signal, and the RECORD (0)
button starts flashing (indicating that this is a rehearsal).
When the punch-out point is reached, monitoring of both
the track playback and input source signals resumes, and
the RECORD (0) button becomes unlit.
Playback stops at the post-roll point.
Before starting punch in/out recording, you can press the
REPEAT button so that it lights. Then, you can repeat automatic
punch in/out recording up to 8 times (takes). This uses the
recorder's virtual track feature.
After recording, you can choose your favorite take from one of
the 8 takes recorded on virtual tracks. (See "Checking takes"
below.)
NOTE
You can undo auto punch in/out operations.