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9. You can now listen to the part you've just recorded by pressing the se-
quencer
key (see illustration below) to return to the first measure, and
then the [RUN] key. You can also use the forward and reverse keys to
move to any measure and listen to playback from that point.
Playback will stop automatically when the end of the recorded se-
quence is reached, or it can be stopped at any time by pressing the [STOP]
key.
10. When you're satisfied that the first track is OK, go back to step 5 and
select a new record track, then record. Continue this process until your
composition is complete. For difficult tracks you might want to use the
step record mode, described on the next page.
Punch-in Recording
Punch-in recording makes it possible to re-record (replace) a section
of a previously-recorded track without affecting the data before and after
the punch-in section. All operations are the same as for replace recording,
except that you must specify the measure numbers for the beginning and
end of the punch-in segment. If you select "punc" instead of "over" or
"repl," (see step 4, above) the display will appear as follows:
Move the cursor to the punch-in and punch-out point parameters and
set as required prior to recording. Other parameters within this display can
be set in the same way as for replace or overdub recording.
Once recording is started the sequence will play back until the punch-
in point is reached, then the replace record mode will be activated until the
punch-out point is reached, allowing you to record the new material. If
recorded material exists following the punch-out point, playback will
continue until the end of the sequence.

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