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> Thanks for all the replies re reversing audio. Following is thedefinitive
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> answer from Dan Moore at Mackie - note that REVERSE will be comingas an
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> official feature:audio
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\n> 2. Put the HDR into shuttle mode
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\n> 3. Reverse shuttle the HDR with your track soloed, and record that
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> to your tape recorder (or Mac, or whatever).I respect Dan's input (Hi, Dan!), and he's a practical sort of guy -
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\n> 4. Play back your newly recorded reverse track bacjk into the HDR.
\n> Done.
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