Hi,
Has anyone figured out how to do an automatic punch-in? What I mean by automatic is: setting an in/out time for a track/s to go in/out record mode.
Cheers, Ty
Automatic punch in
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Hello Ty,
Method 1:
- select first the in & out points by dragging your left & right locators where you want them (if they're out of sight: shift-click for the left one, right-click for the right one);
- arm the desired tracks on "punch" (click two time on the arming buttons);
- assuming you have a mounted drive and a valid target folder, go before the wanted punch-point, press record, et voilà...
Method 2:
- select a region on one or more clips;
- arm your tracks on "punch";
- go before the wanted punch-point, & again press rec. Even more simple!
Cheers
Benoit
Method 1:
- select first the in & out points by dragging your left & right locators where you want them (if they're out of sight: shift-click for the left one, right-click for the right one);
- arm the desired tracks on "punch" (click two time on the arming buttons);
- assuming you have a mounted drive and a valid target folder, go before the wanted punch-point, press record, et voilà...
Method 2:
- select a region on one or more clips;
- arm your tracks on "punch";
- go before the wanted punch-point, & again press rec. Even more simple!
Cheers
Benoit