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Automatic Punch-in/out

This sophisticated MT3X function makes it possible to
pre-define the punch-in and punch-out points, so you
don’t have to touch the controls during the actual

punch-in/out operation.

1. Set the REC SELECT switch for the track to be

punched-in to the appropriate record position.

2. Use the AUTO PUNCH MEMO button to specify the

start and end (punch-in and punch-out) points for
the MTSX’s AUTO PUNCH I/O function. While run­
ning the tape in the playback mode, press the

AUTO PUNCH MEMO button once to specify the
punch-in point (the AUTO PUNCH I/O “MEMO” indi­
cator will flash), and then again to specify the

punch-out point (the AUTO PUNCH I/O “MEMO"
indicator will light continuously).

3. Rewind the tape to a point before the punch-in point

(refer to the electronic tape counter).

4. Press the AUTO PUNCH I/O button to activate the

automatic punch-in/out function. The AUTO PUNCH
I/O “I/O” indicator in the central display panel will
light, indicating that the AUTO PUNCH I/O function
is ready.

5. Press the REC and PLAY buttons to start the trans­

port running in the AUTO PUNCH I/O mode. Prior

to the pre-defined punch-in point, the red REC indi­

cator will flash. As soon as the punch-in point is
reached, the record mode will be activated and the

REC indicator will light continuously. When the
punch-out point is reached, the record mode will be
automatically disengaged.

r NOTE: ------------------------------------------- -----------

The AUTO PUNCH I/O mode can not be activated
when the tape is wound to a point beyond the pro­
grammed punch-in point.

- NOTE: -----------------------------------------------------

The AUTO PUNCH I/O mode can be turned off by
pressing the AUTO PUNCH I/O button a second
time, and the MEMO display can be cleared by first
pressing the MEMO button, causing the “MEMO” in­
dicator to flash, and pressing the “MEMO” button

again. The “MEMO” indicator will go out.

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