Using a foot switch to punch-in/out, Locations—auto punch-in/out” (p. 122), Using a foot switch to punch-in/out” (p. 122) – Roland CDX-1 User Manual
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Recording/playing back a performance
Using a foot switch to punch-in/out
If you are playing an instrument at the same time that you operate the controls of the
recorder, it will be difficult for you to perform punch-in/out operations using the
REC [
] button. In such cases, it is more convenient to press a separately sold
foot
switch
(such as the DP-2 or BOSS FS-5U) instead of pressing the REC [
] button.
1. Connect an optional foot switch (DP-2, BOSS FS-5U, etc.) to the FOOT SWITCH
jack.
2. Press [UTILITY].
The Menu are displayed as icon.
fig.2-06
3. Press CURSOR [
] to select the System
icon.
4. Press [YES/ENTER].
The System settings screen appears.
fig.2-07
5. Press CURSOR [
] to move the cursor to
“Foot SW.”
6. Turn the VALUE dial to select “PUNCH I/O.”
●
FSW Func (Foot Switch):
PLAY/STOP:
Each time you press the foot switch, the song will alternately play back ([
]) and
stop([
]).
PUNCH I/O
:
It will perform the same function as REC [
]. Use this to switch between punch-
in recording and playback.
SAMPLER TRIG:
The samples specified for each pad bank will play. (➔ “Playing a sample from a
connected foot switch” p. 75)
7. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
This changes the settings so that the foot switch will perform punch-in/out
operations. Perform punch-in/out as described in “Using the Record button to
punch-in/out” (p. 121). At this time, press the foot switch instead of pressing REC
[
].
Automatically punching-in/out at a specified location
—Auto Punch-in/out
Auto punch-in/out is a function that automatically performs punch-in/out at the
time locations that you specify beforehand. This is convenient when you wish to
punch-in/out at precise times.
Specifying the area for recording
Before you begin recording, you must register the locations at which punch-in and
punch-out will occur automatically.
1. Move to the desired punch-in location.