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Re-Recording a Specific Punch In/Out, Call up the operation display.

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Re-Recording a Specific Section-Punch In/Out When re-recording a specific section of an already-recorded Song, use the Punch IN/OUT function. In this method, only the data between the Punch In point and the Punch Out point is overwritten with the newly recorded data. Keep in mind that the notes before and after the Punch In/Out points are not recorded over, although you will hear them play back normally to guide you in the Punch In/Out timing. 1 Call up the operation display. [DIGITAL RECORDING]  [A] SONG CREATOR  TAB [][] REC MODE 2 Determine the settings for recording. [1 ]- REC START [3 ] (Punch In) [4 ]- REC END [6 ] (Punch Out) [7 ]/ [8 ] PEDAL PUNCH IN/OUT Determines the Punch In timing. NORMAL: Overwrite recording starts when pressing the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button or when you play the keyboard in the Synchro Standby mode. FIRST KEY ON: The Song plays back normally, then starts overwrite recording as soon as you play the keyboard. PUNCH IN AT: The Song plays back normally up to the beginning of the indicated Punch In measure, then starts overwrite recording at that point. You can set the Punch In measure by pressing the [3 ] button. Determines the Punch Out timing. REPLACE ALL: This deletes all data after the point at which recording is stopped. PUNCH OUT: The Song position at which recording is stopped is regarded as the Punch Out point. This setting maintains all data after the point at which recording is stopped. PUNCH OUT AT: Actual overwrite recording continues until the beginning of the specified Punch Out measure (set with the corresponding display button), at which point recording stops and normal playback continues. This setting maintains all data after the point at which recording is stopped. You can set the Punch Out measure by pressing the [6 ] buttons. When this is set to ON, you can use Foot Pedal 2 to control the Punch In and Punch Out points. While a Song is playing back, pressing (and holding) Foot Pedal 2 instantly enables Punch In recording, while releasing the pedal stops recording (Punch Out). You can press and release Foot Pedal 2 as often as you want during playback to punch in/out of overwrite recording. Note that the current function assignment of the Foot Pedal 2 is cancelled when the Pedal Punch In/Out function is set to ON. NOTE Pedal Punch In/Out operation may be reversed depending on the particular pedal you've connected to the instrument. If necessary, change the pedal polarity to reverse the control (page 121). NEXT PAGE 68 Tyros4 Reference Manual

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68
Tyros4
Reference Manual
Re-Recording a Specific Section—Punch In/Out
When re-recording a specific section of an already-recorded Song, use the Punch IN/OUT function. In this method, only
the data between the Punch In point and the Punch Out point is overwritten with the newly recorded data. Keep in mind
that the notes before and after the Punch In/Out points are not recorded over, although you will hear them play back nor-
mally to guide you in the Punch In/Out timing.
1
Call up the operation display.
[DIGITAL RECORDING]
[A] SONG CREATOR
TAB [
][
] REC
MODE
2
Determine the settings for recording.
[1

]–
[3

]
REC START
(Punch In)
Determines the Punch In timing.
NORMAL:
Overwrite recording starts when pressing the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE]
button or when you play the keyboard in the Synchro Standby mode.
FIRST KEY ON:
The Song plays back normally, then starts overwrite recording as
soon as you play the keyboard.
PUNCH IN AT:
The Song plays back normally up to the beginning of the indicated
Punch In measure, then starts overwrite recording at that point. You can set the
Punch In measure by pressing the [3

] button.
[4

]–
[6

]
REC END
(Punch Out)
Determines the Punch Out timing.
REPLACE ALL:
This deletes all data after the point at which recording is stopped.
PUNCH OUT:
The Song position at which recording is stopped is regarded as the
Punch Out point. This setting maintains all data after the point at which recording
is stopped.
PUNCH OUT AT:
Actual overwrite recording continues until the beginning of the
specified Punch Out measure (set with the corresponding display button), at which
point recording stops and normal playback continues. This setting maintains all
data after the point at which recording is stopped. You can set the Punch Out mea-
sure by pressing the [6

] buttons.
[7

]/
[8

]
PEDAL PUNCH
IN/OUT
When this is set to ON, you can use Foot Pedal 2 to control the Punch In and Punch
Out points. While a Song is playing back, pressing (and holding) Foot Pedal 2
instantly enables Punch In recording, while releasing the pedal stops recording (Punch
Out). You can press and release Foot Pedal 2 as often as you want during playback to
punch in/out of overwrite recording. Note that the current function assignment of the
Foot Pedal 2 is cancelled when the Pedal Punch In/Out function is set to ON.
Pedal Punch In/Out operation may be reversed depending on the particular pedal you’ve connected to the
instrument. If necessary, change the pedal polarity to reverse the control (
page 121
).
NOTE
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