Inserting A Two-Second Mute - Yamaha CDR1000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5—Recording

Inserting a Two-second Mute

A two-second mute, or silent section can be inserted at the beginning or end of each
track. To insert a mute at the beginning of a track, the [REC MUTE] button is pressed
while the CDR1000 waits in Record Standby mode. To insert a mute at the end of a
track, the [REC MUTE] button is pressed during recording, the mute is then inserted
when recording is stopped in the normal way pressing the [PAUSE] button, [STOP]
button, or footswitch. If the Fade Out function is set, the mute is inserted after the fade
out.
Rec Mute can be used with One-track Sync Recording, but not with All-track Sync
Recording.
Inserting a Mute at the Beginning of a Track
The following illustration shows the procedure for inserting a mute at the beginning of
a track.
Record
Ready
mode
Engage Record Standby mode, as explained on page 38.
1
See page 49 for information on engaging Record Standby mode with One-track Sync
Recording.
In Record Standby mode, press the [REC MUTE] button.
2
The input source is muted, a two-second silent section is inserted, and the REC MUTE
indicator lights up. When the mute is complete, the REC MUTE indicator goes out and
the CDR1000 resumes Record Standby mode.
Only one mute can be inserted at the beginning of each track. Technically speaking, the
mute is inserted into Index 0.
CDR1000—Owner's Manual
2-second
mute
Record
REC
Ready
REC
mode
MUTE

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