Re-recording over a mistake (punch-in/out), Manual punch-in/out – Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR User Manual

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Section 1. Recording and playing back

Section 1

During recording, you may sometimes play a
wrong note or be unsatisfied with your
performance. In such cases, you can punch-in/
out to re-record just a specific region of your
performance.
“Punch-in” is the action of switching from
playback to recording while you play back a
track. “Punch-out” is the action of switching from
recording back to playback while the track
continues to play.
In other words, you punch-in at the point where
you want to start re-recording, and punch-out
when you’re finished recording.

fig.01-170

On the MICRO BR, you can choose from two
methods of doing this; manual punch-in/out and
auto punch-in/out.

* You can use the Undo function (p. 49) to return to the

state prior to re-recording.

* The data prior to punching-in/out will remain on the

memory card without being erased. If you no longer
need this data, you should execute Song Optimize (p.
59) to erase the unneeded data from the memory card so
that its storage capacity can be used effectively.

In this method, you punch-in/out by operating

.

* When using manual punch-in/out, you must ensure

that there is at least a 1.0 second interval between
punch-in and punch-out.

In the following example, we’ll use manual
punch-in/out to re-record a portion of track 1
which you recorded earlier.

1.

Press one of the [TR1]–[TR4] buttons.

2.

Press CURSOR [

][

] several times

to access the Rec Track screen.

3.

Press [TR1] several times to make “REC”
appear for track 1.

fig.Disp-RecTrack-1.eps

Track 1 will be the recording track.

4.

Press CURSOR [

][

] to access the

Track Level screen, and set the Tr1 Level
to 100 (p. 33).

fig.Disp-TR1-LEVEL.eps

5.

Press [EXIT].

You will return to the Play screen.

6.

Play back the song, and use the INPUT
LEVEL dial to adjust the volume of the
input source.

Listen and compare the input source with
the track to be re-recorded, and adjust the
INPUT LEVEL dial so that there is no
difference in volume.

7.

Move to a location slightly earlier than the
point at which you want to begin re-

recording, and press

.

Playback will begin.

Re-recording over a
mistake (Punch-in/out)

Time

Punch-In

Stop

Start

Punch-Out

Playback

Playback

Recording

Manual punch-in/out

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