Cutting track data

You can cut track data between the "SOURCE IN" and "SOURCE OUT" points.

<Note>

You cannot cut operation with a “Tape mode” audio file.

REC END

Cut data

REC END

SOURCE IN

SOURCE OUT

point

point

Tips:

If you cut data for all tracks, the REC END point of the file moves forward.

If you cut data for some of tracks, “0” data replaces the previous data, and the file length does not change.

<Note>

If only data on a single track of a STE- REO audio file is cut, the REC END point of the file does not changed.

For example, if only data on track 2 is cut as illustrated on the right, the REC END point of the audio file does not changed because the REC END point of track 1 does not change.

Track 1

Track 2

Track 1

Track 2

Cut data

REC END

REC END

data "0"

1. Store the "SOURCE IN" and "SOURCE OUT" points.

See "Chapter 6: Storing time data" for details about how to store these points.

2. If necessary, trim these edit points using the preview function.

See "Chapter 8: Preview function" for details about how to trim edit points.

3. While stopped, press the [AUDIO EDIT] key to show "Cut & Clip?" on the display, followed by the [ENTER/YES] key.

By pressing the [ENTER/YES] key, "Sel.Cut TRK?" appears on the display.

Flashing

Flashing

Tips:

You can select any one or more tracks to be cut available in the file. With a MONO file, only track 1 can be selected.

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DV40 specifications

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