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(→p.35, 97)
By holding down the [IN/LOC1] key and pressing
the [OUT/LOC2] key, you can listen to the audio
between the IN–OUT points.
27 [AUTO PUNCH] key
This key is used to turn the Auto Punch-in/out
function on/off, to set the pre/post roll time, and
to verify the start/end locations. (→p.28, 98)
This key will light when the Auto Punch-in/out
function is on.
28 [LOOP] key
This key is used to turn the Loop function on/off
for playback or recording, and to verify the start/
end locations. (→p.99)
This key will light when the Loop function is on.
29 [UNDO] key
After recording or editing a track, you can use the
Undo function to return the data to its prior state,
and then (if desired) use the Redo function to can-
cel the Undo and go back to the edited data.
Up to 99 prior recording or editing operations can
be undone. You can select from 1, 8, or 99 levels of
undo. (→p.99)
This key will light when Undo or Redo is available.
30 [TRIGGER] key
This is the on/off key for the Trigger Recording
function, which causes recording to begin automat-
ically in response to an audio input. This key is also
used to set the threshold level and pre-trigger time.
(→p.31, 100)
This key will light when the Trigger Recording
function is on.
31 [SCRUB] key
This key turns the Scrub, Play To/From, and Slow
Play functions on/off. The key will light when the
Scrub function is “On.” These functions are used
by controlling the [VALUE] dial or TRANSPORT
keys. (→p.101)
32 [ENTER] key
This key is used to finalize a parameter selection, or
to turn a parameter on/off.
33 [TRIM] knob: –60...–10...+4 dBu
These knobs adjust the input level. The markings
indicate the input level.
The LEDs will show different colors to indicate the
following statuses.
• Lit green: input present
• Lit orange: correct level
• Lit red: excessive level
Adjust each [TRIM] knobs appropriately, so that
the LEDs do not turn red when the connected
instrument is played at maximum volume.
The input level will depend on the instrument or
performance, but the approximate ranges are as
follows.
–60 – –40 dBu: mic input
–30 dBu: guitar, bass guitar
–10 dBu: consumer audio devices such as a CD
player
+4 dBu: keyboards or studio equipment
If the [TRIM] knob is raised when nothing is con-
nected to an input, hum or noise may result.
34 [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob
This knob sets the volume level from the [MONI-
TOR OUT L/R] jacks.
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