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Daniel Burnett Posted on Jan 05, 2012

BR800 auto punch in/out. Loops first track but wont record subsequent tracks.

BR800 auto punch in/out. In at measure 003-01, out at 007-01. When I hit record on the second track it wont record because the counter has advanced past 007-01. Its looping the first track but wont record the second track when I hit the track record button. Also the main record button light goes out.

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2010

SOURCE: auto punch -does this allow the recording to begin

Yep, that's what its supposed to do. You set the start (and stop) points and it punches from play to record so you can pick up just before where you goofed up. I'd suggest you put the punch-in point at a natural transition to what you're recording - like a pause in guitar part of between verse/chorus of vocals. If you try to punch into the middle of a guitar run (for example) the results may be less that satisfactory. Make sure you sing/play along with the playback so the transition sounds natural - don't try to just pick up after the punch.

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