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Previewing Cue Point Positions
To aid in ne tuning the position of any cue point, you can preview it. Preview
plays a few seconds from the cue point. If the cue point is slightly late or early,
use the move function to ne tune its position.
To preview Cue Points:
1. Select one in the Cue List and press Play.
Clearing & Deleting Cue Points
You can delete cue marks and clear Play In, Record In/Out, or Stop points via
the Cue Points menu or Cue List screen.
To clear all In and Out stored values:
X Tap Clr In/Out.
To clear an individual Play In, Record In/Out, or Stop point:
X Select one from the Cue List and tap Disable.
To delete a cue mark:
1. From the Cue List, select a cue mark.
2. Tap Delete.
Locating to Cue Marks
You can “cue” the song to a certain point—that is, quickly jump to specic cue
marks within a song using the Play button and HP encoder.
To jump between cue marks:
X While playing, paused or stopped, press in and hold the Play button, and
then turn the HP encoder to jump to the next or previous cue mark.
Punching In/Out
Punching allows you to drop in and out of record on armed tracks while
playing back existing unarmed tracks. Automatic punching is a commonly
used technique that allows you to play along with existing audio and have
the recorder automatically and seamlessly drop into and out of record at
predetermined points—a cool tool for getting just the right performance. You
can punch in/out on a new track or over existing tracks.
Punching in/out over existing material (known as overdubbing) replaces the