Pre-Record Buffer in Internal Recorder

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DJS
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Pre-Record Buffer in Internal Recorder

Postby DJS » Wed Aug 19, 2015 22:49

We have the pre-record buffer in the Background recorders, (where its less important) and don't have it in the Internal recorder (where it is essential). Can we have a configurable pre-record buffer in the Internal recorder please.
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Classical and Acoustic Music, BNE, Australia

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Re: Pre-Record Buffer in Internal Recorder

Postby Lauran » Thu Aug 20, 2015 09:29

Seconded

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Re: Pre-Record Buffer in Internal Recorder

Postby Little tribeca » Sat Oct 10, 2015 20:58

Would be very nice!

Don't know why it's not yet integrated...

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Re: Pre-Record Buffer in Internal Recorder

Postby J.Wajer » Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:37

you can prerecord the internal machine using dub mode....
...Gracefully Ignored...

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Re: Pre-Record Buffer in Internal Recorder

Postby DJS » Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:23

J.Wajer wrote:you can prerecord the internal machine using dub mode....

Too complicated? It just needs to be a simple push Record again while already in Record to start a new file. This is such a fundamental requirement for classical music session recording with lots of takes, I am amazed that Merging are taking so long to implement.
David Spearritt
Classical and Acoustic Music, BNE, Australia