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Eliminating the Results of Overdubbing (Undo)
There may be times during recording/overdubbing when you make a mistake while performing or otherwise want to do the overdub over again. In such situations, you can use Undo to restore the recording to the state it was in before recording/ overdubbing took place. Try using the Undo function on the phrase you overdubbed in �Layering Further Material (Overdubbing).�
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Press the UNDO/REDO pedal. The performance played in the overdub disappears, and the phrase returns to the previous state prior to overdubbing. You can also use the following procedure to return the phrase to the state after overdubbing (redo).
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Press the UNDO/REDO pedal (redo). The results of the overdubbing, playback of which had stopped with the undo, are restored, with the phrase again returned to its state following the overdubbing.
Do not turn off the power while undo/redo is in progress. This may result in loss of recorded material.
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To end the performance, press the STOP pedal. In this manner, even if you make a mistake during overdubbing, you can scrap the results and do it over again, yet still recover the material if you have discarded it by mistake.