How To Record - Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Owner's Manual

Multitrack cd recorder/audio sample workstation
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2. Press AUTO PUNCH [IN].
fig.42-08
The current location will be registered as the punch-
in location, and the button will light.
If you wish to re-do the setting, move to the punch-in location you registered, and
press AUTO PUNCH [IN]. The registration will be cancelled, and AUTO PUNCH
[IN] will go out.
3. Move to the desired punch-out location.
4. Press AUTO PUNCH [OUT].
fig.42-09
The current location will be registered as the punch-
out location, and the button will light.
If you wish to re-do the setting, move to the punch-out location you registered, and
press AUTO PUNCH [OUT]. The registration will be cancelled, and AUTO PUNCH
[OUT] will go out.

How to Record

1. For the audio track that you wish to re-record, press [STATUS] to get it to blink in red.
The selected audio track will be ready to record.
2. Move the fader of the selected audio track to the 0 dB position.
3. Listen to compare the input source volume with the volume of the audio track
that you wish to re-record, and adjust the INPUT REC LEVEL knob to adjust the
input sensitivity so that there is no difference in volume between the two.
4. After you have adjusted the input sensitivity, move to a location immediately
before the area you wish to re-record.
5. Press [AUTO PUNCH].
fig.42-10
The button will light, and auto punch-in/out will be
on.
6. Press REC [
] to enter record-ready mode.
7. Press PLAY [
] to play it back.
At the point you specified for re-recording, punch-in will occur automatically. Play
your instrument to re-record the performance.
At the point you specified for punch-out, the track will automatically change back to
play mode.
8. Press STOP [
] to stop playback.
A message of "Keep take? (NO/YES)" (Do you wish to save the take on CD-RW
disc?) appears.
If you wish to save the take, press [YES/ENTER].
If you press [NO/EXIT], saving to CD-RW discs will be cancelled.
9. Listen to the result of the re-recording.
Return the song to a point earlier than you re-recorded, and play it back.
10. Press [AUTO PUNCH].
[AUTO PUNCH] will go out, and auto punch-in/out will be turned off.
Recording/playing back a performance
There must be at least one
second between the punch-in
and punch-out points. It is not
possible to set the punch-out
point less than one second
after the punch-in point.
If you wish to punch-in/out at
the location of a marker, move
to the marker location in steps
1 and 3 before you register the
punch-in/out locations.
"Moving to the location of a
marker" (p. 129)
Once you have registered the
punch-out location, you can
press AUTO PUNCH [IN]/
[OUT] to move to the
registration locations.
For details on adjusting the
input sensitivity of an input
source, refer to "Adjusting the
input sensitivity" (p. 113).
Even after auto punch-in/out
has been turned off, you can
press AUTO PUNCH [IN] or
[OUT] to move instantly to
those specified locations.
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