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Pause During Record Without Track Marks?

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djrobin458

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It's no big deal. You can use the "Combine" feature later; to make the 2 tracks 1.

Don

Hi -

Just got an MZ-RH10 for the sole purpose of recording .wav files via microphone. Everything is good so far but I'd like to know if it's possible to pause during record without having a track mark be automatically inserted???

Thanks,

David

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While you can combine tracks, be aware that some people, myself included, have had trouble combining tracks recorded in WAV. My first WAV recording was auto-trackmarked every five minutes, and when I went to combine them, some of the tracks refused to do so. I asked around here, and while there are no explanations, it seems to be common enough to be known.

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Note that despite all my warnings [in the gapless howto] about brief repeated bits in auto-trackmarked recordings, I've only ever experienced such with recordings made with LINE-IN.

Microphone recordings should still be fine to combine, even if you use AUTO TIME MARK. It's the level-based auto marking used with line-in that causes the repeated sections.

I stopped using SS's combine function after having to deal with 30+ hours of line-in sourced recordings, so I can't speak as to whether SS 3.3 has problems with that function, but I'd been using it since v2.2 or so without any problems with mic recordings.

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