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Section 1
Repeating Playback (Repeat)
By using the “Repeat function” you can repeatedly play back
a specified part. Repeating playback allows you to check the
mixing balance or perform loop recordings (p. 54) with the
punch in/out functions.
The position in the song where [REPEAT] is pressed first
becomes repeat start point (A), and the position where it is
pressed a second time becomes repeat end point (B). The
portion between the two points is then repeated during
playback.
fig.01-201
Press [REPEAT] again to cancel the repeat function and
delete the start and stop points.
Setting the repeat portion
1. Enter the repeat start point (A).
Move to the position where you want the repeat to start
and press [REPEAT].
fig.01-202
The position is set as repeat start point (A).
The [REPEAT] indicator begins to flash, telling you that
the repeat start point (A) has been registered.
If you wish to re-do the registration, you can cancel the
registered location by pressing [REPEAT] when the
current location is the same as the repeat start point (A).
If the current location is beyond the repeat start point
(A), press [REPEAT] twice to cancel the registration.
The [REPEAT] indicator goes out, and the registered
repeat start point (A) and end point (B) are deleted.
2. After registering the repeat start point (A), register the
repeat end point (B).
Move to the position where you want the repeat to end
and press [REPEAT].
fig.01-203
That position becomes repeat end point (B).
The [REPEAT] indicator lights, telling you that the
repeat end point (B) has been registered.
To re-do the registration, press [REPEAT] once again.
The [REPEAT] indicator goes out, and the registered
repeat start point (A) and end point (B) are deleted.
Then press [REPEAT] again and register repeat start
point (A) and end point (B) as desired.
* There must be at least one second between repeat start point
(A) and repeat end point (B). It is not possible to set the end
point less than one second away from the start point.
* If you press [REPEAT] at a position before the repeat start
point (A), that earlier position is then set as the repeat start
point (A).
3. If you want to save the settings in the currently selected
song, hold down [STOP], and press [REC].
“Saving the current settings to the song” (p. 85)
* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line
of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.
Repeat
Repeat Start
(A)
Repeat End
(B)
Time