Sony PS-LX300USB Operating Instructions Manual page 61

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If this is not where you want to record, use one of the following methods to prepare
for recording:
If
Then
You want to record into
a different data window
Click the Window button and choose a data window from the Record
destination window drop-down list. Click OK to return to the Record
dialog.
You want to record into
a new window
Click the New button in the Record dialog and specify the attributes
(sample rate, bit depth, and channels) for the new file. Click OK to return to
the Record dialog.
3. Choose a recording mode from the Mode drop-down list:
Mode
Description
Automatic
retake
(automatically
rewind)
Automatic retake mode is the easiest method of recording. Recording begins at the
position displayed in the Start box when you click the Record button @ and
continues until you click the Stop button •. When you stop recording, the start
position resets to the beginning of the take, allOWing for immediate review and
retake.
Multiple takes Multiple takes mode allows you to record several takes with each take defining a
region in the Regions List. Recording begins at the position displayed in the Start
box when you click the Record button
@
and continues until you click the Stop
button •. When you stop recording, the stop position becomes the start position
for the next take, which can be recorded immediately.
Punch-In
Punch-In mode is used to record over a specific selection in an existing data
(record a
window. Specifying Punch-In activates the Start, End, and Length boxes. Recording
specific length) begins at the position displayed in the Start box when you click the Record button
@ and continues until one of the folloWing occurs:
• You click the Stop button •.
• The cursor in the data window reaches the position displayed in the End box.
• The length of the recorded data equals the value in the length box.
Punch-In mode makes it possible to record over a specific section of audio without
the risk of affecting the remainder of the audio file. You can preview the punch-in
region by clicking the Play button ....
Tip: You can specify a recording length using the current status format by typing
numbers in the End or length boxes.
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RECORDING, EXTRACTING, AND BURNING

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