Re-recording Only a Mistake (Punch-in/out)
If you want to punch in/out at a previously set locator
point, press [LOCATOR] to move to the locator point
(p. 72), and press AUTO PUNCH [IN] or AUTO
PUNCH [OUT].
Erasing a registered auto
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punch in/out location
• To erase an auto punch-in location, press and hold
AUTO PUNCH [ON/OFF] and then press [IN].
• To erase an auto punch-out location, press and hold
AUTO PUNCH [ON/OFF] and then press [OUT].
When the settings are erased, the AUTO PUNCH
[ON/OFF], [IN], and [OUT] go out.
If you want to save the auto punch in/out settings in
the currently selected song, hold down [STOP], and
press [REC].
* During updating, "Keep power on!" appears in the upper
line of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.
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How to record
As an example of use, the explanation below assumes you
are using the auto punch in/out to re-record a portion of
track 1, which is a track to which you have already
recorded.
1
Press REC TRACK [1].
REC TRACK [1] lights alternately in orange and green.
2
Place the fader for track 1 at the location shown
below.
fig.01-180
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3
Start playback and adjust the volume of the input
source using the REC LEVEL dial.
Listen to the track you will be re-recording and the
input source and adjust the volume of the input source
using the REC LEVEL dial so that it is the same level as
the track.
4
Move to a position before where you want to start re-
recording and press AUTO PUNCH [ON/OFF].
The button lights up, showing that the auto punch in
and out have been set.
5
Press [REC] to place the BR-600 in recording standby
and then press [PLAY].
Recording automatically starts at the auto punch-in
location, so start playing what you want to record.
At the point you specified for punch-out, the track will
automatically change back to play mode.
6
Press [STOP] to stop recording.
* During updating, "Keep power on!" appears in the upper
line of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.
7
Listen to the re-recorded results.
Return the song to a point earlier than you re-recorded,
and play it back.
Adjust the volume of track 1 using the TRACK fader.