62 EDIT MODE
ORIGINAL Pressing F5 will move a recording to the timecode position at which it
was originally recorded.
NOTE 1:
Any subsequent cues within the region on that track are moved such that they stay in the same
place with respect to the first cue. This means you can edit or drop-in over a cue and then move the whole lot
back to the *cue's* original position whilst keeping the edits intact.
NOTE 2:
Each track is processed separately, so different tracks may end up in different places, the first cue
within the region being the significant one.
TO TRACK Although easily achieved using ERASE and PASTE, this function al-
lows you to move audio from one track to another quickly and easily.
Pressing TO TRACK [F6] will pop up this prompt:
The source tracks are those selected for editing using the EDIT SELECT
keys before pressing TO TRACK [F6].
The destination tracks are those where you want the source tracks to be
moved to. To select the destination tracks, simply press the EDIT SE-
LECT keys until the number of destination tracks corresponds to the
source tracks at which point the tracks will be moved. They will remain
at exactly the same timecode position.
How is this useful? The same function is possible using ERASE and
PASTE but the new MOVE TO TRACKS function achieves the same
result with fewer key presses.
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