Must one be in Insert or Punch-In Mode when one begins a recording initially? After that, when one wants to
overwrite material in record Mode, must one initially play the phrase you want to get rid of? Let's say I made a mistake! I somehow begin the Overwritea phrase too soon and not sure how this
happens!
Let's say I'm recording a voice track, and I say,
Last year, California's deficit was estimated at about 35-million dollars. " Of course, that should have been "billion". Now what? I pause the recording, and then all I have to do is move back a phrase or two? How do I make sure the recording begins in the correct place when I release Pause and resume recording?
Thanks.
--Daveed--



On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Michael Lang wrote:

Hello Jamie,

To my knowledge, and as always I am happy to be proven wrong, there is
only an overwrite mode in the PRS software.

Actually, you can overwrite with the PTR1: When you made a mistake, press the record key to pause the recording. Now, go back as many phrases as you want by briefly pressing the back key. You can also go forward by phrase with the forward key. If you found the phrase you want to overwrite, just press record again to start recording. The PTR1 will overwrite all phrases after the current phrase and the current phrase itself. This only works when one is recording. One cannot overwrite, after one has stopped a recording. In such a case, one would have to delete the phrases, one doesn't want to be in the title first. I use this overwrite function extensively and find it extremely useful. If I talk about something and make a mistake, I don't have to stop the recording, which I have to do with any other recorder. I just pause it, go back one or two phrases (the PTR1 of course plays the phrases, while one goes backward or forward) and then overwrite my mistake. It took some time, until I got used to it. The PTR1 overwrites at the beginning of a phrase. So normally, there already will be a breathing pause before the overwrite. Now, if one breathes first, when one starts the overwrite, there may be two breathings on the recording. If one keeps that in mind, the overwrite function of the PTR1 is wonderful.

  <*** Michael Lang ***>


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