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Auto punch-in/out – Yamaha AW2400 User Manual

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AW2400 Owner’s Manual

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7

Auto punch-in/out is a function that performs the punch-in
and punch-out operations automatically. In order to use
this function, you must first specify the punch-in location
(the In point) and the punch-out location (the Out point).

1

Call the RECORD screen Direct page, and
make sure that your instrument/mic is
assigned to the track on which you want to
punch-in.

2

Locate to the point at which you want to
punch-in.

3

Hold down the Locate section [SET] key
and press the [IN] key.

The current location will be registered as the In point.

4

Locate to the point at which you want to
punch-out.

5

Hold down the Locate section [SET] key
and press the [OUT] key.

The current location will be registered as the Out
point.

6

Press the Locate section [AUTO PUNCH]
key.

The [AUTO PUNCH] key will light, and the Auto
Punch-in/out function will be enabled. You will auto-
matically locate to a point a specific distance (the “pre-
roll time”) ahead of the In point. This point is called
the “pre-roll point.”

7

To rehearse the auto punch-in/out, press
the PLAY [

] key.

When you press the PLAY [

] key while the [AUTO

PUNCH] key is lit, the following will occur.

1

The PLAY [

] key will light, and playback will

begin from the pre-roll point.

B

When you reach the auto punch-in point, the REC
[

●] key will begin blinking, and the signal that you

are monitoring from the recording-destination
track channel will switch from the track playback
to the input signal (recording-source). (However,
recording will not actually occur.)

C

When you reach the auto punch-out point, the
REC [

●] key will go dark, and the signal that you

are monitoring from the recording-destination
track channel will return to the track playback.

D

When you reach a point that is a specific distance
(the “post-roll time”) after the Out point (this point
is called the “post-roll point”), you will return to
the pre-roll point and stop.

8

To perform the actual auto punch-in/out,
stop the recorder, then hold down the REC
[

] key and press the PLAY [ ] key.

When you press the REC [

●] key + PLAY [

] key

while the [AUTO PUNCH] key is lit, the following
will occur.

1

Only the PLAY [

] key will light, and playback

will begin from the pre-roll point.

B

When you reach the auto punch-in point, the REC
[

●] key will light, and recording will begin

(“punch-in”).

C

When you reach the auto punch-out point, the
REC [

●] key will go dark, recording will stop, and

you will return to playback mode (“punch-out”).

D

When you reach the post-roll point, you will return
to the pre-roll point and stop. At this time, the
[UNDO/REDO] key in the data entry / control sec-
tion will light.

9

To check the newly-recorded content, press
the [AUTO PUNCH] key to make it go dark,
and then press the PLAY [

] key.

Auto punch-in/out

• If you want to set the In and Out points more precisely, you

can use the Nudge function (

p. 94) which repeatedly plays

a short region before or after the current location, or use the
WAVE DISPLAY popup window (

p. 69) which lets you view

the contents of the track as a waveform.

• The In point and Out point will be updated each time you

record. The location at which you last started recording will be
registered as the In point, and the location at which you last
stopped recording will be registered as the Out point.

HINT

• If the auto punch-in/out region is too short or too long (less

than approximately 100 msec or greater than one hour), an
error message will appear, and you won’t be able to specify
the Out point.

• You can’t change the In/Out points if the [AUTO PUNCH] key

is lit. If you need to change the In/Out points, you must first
defeat the Auto Punch-in/out function.

NOTE

• If you turn the Locate section [REPEAT] key on before step 7,

operations 1–4 of step 7 will be repeated up to fifteen times.
(The A-B Repeat function is disabled during this time.) If you
want to stop repeating the rehearsal, press the [REPEAT] key
once again or press the STOP [

] key.

• With the initial settings of the AW2400, the pre-roll and post-

roll times are each set to four seconds. You can adjust these
values in a range of 0–20 seconds (

p. 210, 211).

HINT