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D-108 Quick Operation Guide
Before recording
After recording
PREVIEW
VARI PITCH
REWIND F FWD
LOCATE
TIME BASE SEL
RECALLSTOREHOLD/
/NO
EXIT
/YES
EXECUTE
DISP SEL
REDOUNDOERASE
AUTO RTN
AUTO PUNCH
OUTIN END
PGM SEL
1 2
44.1kHz
COMPLETED!
87654321
42
OL
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30
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18
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9
6
3
∞
44.1kHz
COMPLETED!
87654321
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
3
∞
Undo and redo recording
Everybody makes mistakes. If you make a mistake in recording, you can restore and re-do the data that
existed before the mistake occurred.
These functions are called “Undo” and “Redo,” and are executed by the UNDO key and REDO keys on the
control panel.
The Undo function enables you to cancel the latest recording or edit and restore the previous state. Using the
Redo function after using the Undo function enables you to cancel the Undo operation and restore the latest
recording or edit. These functions have some limitations as described in the <Note> below.
<Note>
You can repeatedly use the Undo/Redo functions until you perform one of the following
operations:
* You make a new recording.
* You perform a new edit (Copy/Paste, Move/Paste, Auto Punch in/out, Erase, etc.).
* You turn off the power to the D-108.
* You select a different Program.
* You eject a disk.
1.After making a recording (or playing back a newly
recorded data), press the UNDO key.
The D-108 displays [Undo!], then [COMPLETED !], and
displays the previous Time Base indication.
Undoing the recording will restore the status obtained
before recording.
2.To cancel the undo operation, press the REDO key
again.
The D-108 displays [Redo!], then [COMPLETED !], and
displays the previous Time Base indication.
Performing the Redo operation will cancel the Undo
operation and restore the state obtained after recording.
Recorded area
Undo
Redo