Specifications

Chapter 23: Punch Recording Modes 503
Transport Display of TrackPunch Status
The Transport Record button indicates Track-
Punch and Record status as follows:
When TrackPunch mode is enabled:
A “T” appears in the Record button in the
Transport.
If at least one track is TrackPunch-enabled, the
Record button lights solid blue.
When TrackPunch mode is enabled and the
transport is armed for recording:
If no tracks are TrackPunch-enabled, the Re-
cord button in the Transport flashes gray and red.
If at least one track is TrackPunch-enabled, the
Record button flashes blue and red.
If at least one TrackPunch-enabled track is also
record-enabled, the Record button flashes blue and
red, and the record LED lights.
Whenever at least one audio track is recording,
the Transport Record button lights solid red.
TrackPunch Enabling Tracks
Before each pass, you must TrackPunch enable all
tracks that you intend to punch (you can Track-
Punch enable tracks without record enabling
them).
To TrackPunch enable one audio track:
Control-click (Mac) or Start-click (Windows)
the track’s Record Enable button.
To TrackPunch enable or disable all audio tracks:
Option-Control-click (Mac) or Alt-Start-click
(Windows) a track’s Record Enable button.
To TrackPunch enable or disable all selected audio
tracks:
Option-Control-Shift-click (Mac) or
Alt-Start-Shift-click (Windows) a track’s
Record Enable button.
When TrackPunch enabled, Track record enable
buttons light solid blue.
TrackPunch and TrackInput Status indicators in the
Transport window
TrackPunch mode, with at least one TrackPunch-
enabled track
Input Status
indicator
TrackPunch
Record Enable
Status indicator
enabled
Create track groups for each stem or set of
tracks on which you plan to punch, then use
the Group List to quickly select all tracks in
the group.