Recording the punch, Checking the punch, Track bouncing – Teac PocketStudio 5 Reference Manual User Manual

Page 32: Recording the punch checking the punch, 6 – advanced options and operations

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6 – Advanced options and operations

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TASCAM Pocketstudio 5

Reference Manual

Press

PLAY

. Playback starts until the IN point is

reached. Then the playback monitoring stops, and the

RECORD

key flashes until the OUT point is reached.

Then playback from the track starts again, and the

RECORD

key stops flashing.

Three seconds after the OUT point, the playback
point then rewinds to three seconds before the IN
point.

At this point, you may decide that the IN and OUT
points need to be adjusted (maybe you were a little

slow in hitting the keys when you first set them). See
“Naming and editing mark points” on page 30 for
details.

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If the

REPEAT

key is pressed so that it is lit, you can

automatically repeat this rehearsal process as many
times as you want, “hands-free”. You can press the

REPEAT

key to turn repeat or off while the rehearsal is

taking place.

Recording the punch

When you are ready to record, rewind to before the
IN point if necessary (usually the Pocketstudio 5 will
have done this for you).

Press the flashing

AUTO PUNCH

key so that it lights

steadily (if the

REPEAT

key is on, it will turn off).

Press the

PLAY

key. When the Pocketstudio 5

reaches the IN point, the

RECORD

key lights, and

recording starts. Off-track monitoring stops.

When the OUT point is reached, the off-track moni-
toring starts again

Repeat the punch recording for as many times as it
takes to get it right (but you can’t set automatic
repeat). You probably won’t get it right first time, so
don’t worry. Just carry on until you get a take you’re
happy with.

Checking the punch

To check the punch, rewind to before the IN point,
turn off the

AUTO PUNCH

key, and press

PLAY

. You

will hear the lead-in to the punch point, the punched
material, and the material after the punch.

If you are not happy with the punch, you can turn on
the

AUTO PUNCH

key again (the IN and OUT points

will remain), and re-record the punch.

Track bouncing

Like many multitrack devices, the Pocketstudio 5
allows you to bounce tracks (that is, combine
already-recorded tracks with each other so that the
old tracks are then available for further recording) On
the Pocketstudio 5, you can even bounce tracks to
themselves.

The way in which this works is that the MASTER
outputs are “looped back” inside and can then be
recorded on any armed tracks.

This means that you can record more than four tracks
in the Pocketstudio 5.

However, when you are bouncing tracks, you should
take note of the following:

1

Drums +

bass L

MASTER

L and R

2

Drums +

bass R

3

Bass L

(reuse)

4

Bass R

(reuse)

1

Drums L

2

Drums R

3

Bass L

4

Bass R

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