Punching in (but not out)

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2010/12/15 14:43:20 (permalink)

Punching in (but not out)

I know about punching in and out but how do you punch in (and not out).  Like the old days with a punch in pedal, reach the point you want to punch in and hit the pedal.  Period.  If I'm one minute into the song, make a mistake, and I want to start from that point.  How do I do it.  I don't want to set an end point, I just want to punch in and continue???
 
Thanks, Kevin
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    mrfitz
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    Re:Punching in (but not out) 2010/12/16 19:31:18 (permalink)
    Can't you just ff to the end, drop the end marker, then go back?

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    kcsimms
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    Re:Punching in (but not out) 2010/12/16 20:20:33 (permalink)
    Yes, I've thought of that but it seems they'd make it a little easier than that.
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    kcsimms
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    Re:Punching in (but not out) 2010/12/20 19:14:38 (permalink)
    I fianlly figured out that I can program the pedal to record, not just play.  I'm an obvious newbie.  Just answered my own question.
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