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Editing a recorded performance (Track Edit)
4.
Use [CURSOR] and the TIME/VALUE dial to choose
the track and V-Track containing the unwanted audio
data.
If a name has been assigned to the selected track, it will
be displayed at this time.
fig.15-57d
5.
If you want to erase audio data from other tracks using
the same settings (for range, etc.), move the cursor to
the position shown below and turn the TIME/VALUE
dial.
fig.15-58d
You will now be able to specify other tracks for the
removal of audio data over the same range.
If you want to cancel the erase operation for a specific
track, turn the TIME/VALUE dial counterclockwise
until a question mark (?) is displayed.
Erase will not be performed for any line containing one
or more question marks.
If you want to erase audio data from all V-Tracks or all
tracks, turn the TIME/VALUE dial clockwise until “*” is
selected.
Alternatively, if you want to select all V-Tracks from all
tracks, select “*- *.”
As Tracks 9/10 through 15/16 are stereo tracks, it will
not be possible to select either of their mono tracks
independent of the other.
6.
Move the cursor to the right half of the screen and
specify the erase range.
fig.15-59d
Pressing [F1] (DISP.FMT.) at this time will allow you to
select how the positions will be specified (i.e., by
measure, time, or marker).
The following parameters should now be set.
START (Start point):
This parameter is used to specify the start point of the
audio data to be erased.
END (End point):
This parameter is used to specify the end point of the
audio data to be erased. If you want to set the erase
range as extending from the start to the end of the song,
press [F3] (SELECT ALL).
7.
When you have made all of the necessary settings,
press [F4] (GO).
The audio data will now be erased, and when the
message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that this
operation has been completed.
8.
Press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the top
screen.
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