SECTlON4: RECOROING
(3) Using the Track Copy Capability as a Patch
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The track copy capability allows you to select sources and
tracks to record on, so you can record a specific input to
any tracks without going to the trouble of repatching the
input.
As an example, let’s record analog input 2 to track 1, and
analog input 1 to track 2.
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l Check to see that the DIGITAL IN indicator is not lit on
the display. If it is, press the DIGITAL IN switch to turn
off the indicator.
1 Press SHIFT and the associated LED will stat blink-
ing to show that all the double. function keys are
switched to offer their lower blue-labelled functions.
2 Press the TRK COPY key and the display will reads
?r,cP OFF,‘,
3 Press either the A or the V key to activate the track
copy function ; the “off ” display will change to
‘$0 n I’, like this :
4 Press the REC FUNCTION switch for track 1 and
” ;” will show in the seconds column, like this :
5 Select input 2 (the source to record on track 1 in our
example) by means of the A and 7 keys.
Each time you press the A key, the rightmost display
will change in secluence like this (” S” for input, and
“t ” for track) :
, ;-,2-(._)- ,T-<s-t \-t+(...)-t8
The V key generates those options in reverse oder.
0 If you hold either the A or the V key and press the
other, the dispslay will be switched back to show the.
default selection (’ 4 [” in our example).
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Press the REC FUNCTION switch for track 2. The
associated LED will stat blinking and “2” will show
in the seconds column, like this :
Select input 1 (the source to record on track 2 in our
example) by means of the A and V keys.
Go on to the next step when the display looks like
this :
Press SHIFT and the associated LED will turn off, the
display being switched back to show the ABS time.
Hold RECORD and press PLAY to start recording.
Input 1 is recorded on track 2 and input 2 on track 1.
l If, for example, you select input 2 in step 7, analog
input 2 is recorded on tracks I and 2.
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