Yamaha AW4416 Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter7—Punch-in/out
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— Operation Guide
Auto punch-in/out
Here’s 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.
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).
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.
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.
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 five 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.”
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 five 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