Quick Reference Guide

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FREEZE
The FREEZE function allows you to digitally record a sound, then play it back as a repeating
loop. There are three recording modes. RECORD mode is for normal recording; OVERDUB
allows you to record new data over existing data; and CAPTURE retains the most recent 5.2
seconds (if stereo) or 10.4 seconds (if mono) of sound.
Recording
Select a Freeze program.
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Press [DELAY].
2
Set parameters as desired.
3
Press [TRIGGER] or step on the footswitch to set the
D5000 into standby mode.
This step is omitted if the mode is set to CAPTURE and the record-
ing method (AUTO/MAN) is MANUAL.
If MANUAL:
Press [TRIGGER] or step on the footswitch to start the
recording.
If AUTO:
Recording starts automatically when the input signal is
received.
If recording mode is RECORD or OVERDUB:
Recording stops automatically when the maximum re-
cordable length is reached.
If recording mode is CAPTURE:
Stop the recording by pressing [TRIGGER] (or stepping
on the footswitch) at any time after reaching maximum
recordable length. The D5000 will retain the final 5.2
seconds (10.4 seconds if mono) of received sound.
Recording status “OK” indicates that recording
has terminated.
DELAY
The FREEZE RECORD page appears.
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TRIGGER
Indicates the recording mode: REC READY,
OVERDUB READY, or CAPTURE READY.
TRIGGER
Recording status
Shows the elapsed recording time in graphical
form.
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TRIGGER