Subject: | Re: New Equipment: KorgMR1000 v Sound Devices 702 |
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From: | "Greg Weddig" gweddig |
Date: | Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:05 am ((PDT)) |
Dan is correct, it is always in a "record ready" mode. To clarify what Dan said, pressing the record button _can_ create a new file, however you can also adjust the settings so pressing the record button creates a marker in the file instead. I use the latter setting. --greg weddig Baltimore, MD http://gregweddig.net --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > [SNIP] > If you press REC during recording, it seamlessly starts a new file. > If you hit STOP (pause) during recording, it stops recording. > > -Dan Dugan (dealer) > |
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