VR800 Owner’s Manual (Editing Tracks)
Follow the steps below to perform the Copy & Paste or Move & Paste operation.
Store the copy (or move) start point (CLIPBOARD IN point), end point (CLIPBOARD OUT point), and the paste start point (AUTO PUNCH IN point).
Check the stored edit points using the Preview function and make adjustments if necessary.
Specify the copy (or move) source track, and copy (or move) the data to the clipboard.
Specify the destination track and the number of times for the paste operation (repeated paste), and execute the paste operation.
Storing the edit points
1.Refer to the “Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys” section for information on storing the copy (or move) start and end points,
and the paste start point.
Store the copy (or move) start point to the CLIPBOARD IN key, the end point to the CLIPBOARD OUT key, and store the paste start point to the AUTO PUNCH IN key.
•See “Storing and editing the locate points to the memory keys” on page 48.
Checking and adjusting the edit points
After you store the edit points, you can check them on the display by pressing the corresponding keys. You may also adjust the points. This section explains how to preview and
1.While the recorder section is stopped, press and hold down the SHIFT key and press the memory
key for which you wish to check the edit point.
You can preview “fade in” at the CLIPBOARD IN point, “fade out” at the CLIPBOARD OUT point, and “fade out” at AUTO PUNCH IN point.
2.Trim the edit point while previewing.
•Refer to “Preview Function” on page 59 for more information.
Executing Copy (or Move)
1. Press the RECORD TRACK select key of the copy (or move) source track to set it READY.
Select from mono tracks or adjacent
Note: If you select
2. Press the EDIT key repeatedly until [Copy Clip (or [Move Clip]) flashes on the display.
Select [Copy Clip] to execute Copy & Paste.
Select [Move Clip] to execute Move & Paste.
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3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.
The copy or move operation will complete immediately. The display briefly indicates [COMPLETED !], then flashes the [Copy Paste] message (or the [Move Paste] message). The VR800 enters standby mode for the paste operation. The lamps of the selected RECORD TRACK select keys continue to flash.
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This is indicated after copy/clip. | This is indicated after move/clip. |
Note: Pressing the EXECUTE/YES key without selecting a track in Step 1 will cause the display to indicate an alarm message [Select TRK !]. Select a track, then press the EXECUTE/YES key.
Now the sound data to be pasted has been copied (or moved) to the clipboard, you can check the data on the clipboard by following the steps below. If there is no problem with the data, you can proceed to the paste operation.
Checking the clipboard data
*Hold down the STOP button and press the PLAY button. The VR800 indicates whether the sound data on the clipboard is a copied data or moved data ([Copy Clip] or [Move Clip]) and plays the data (this is called clipboard playback). Monitor the playback sound through the mixer channels that correspond to the copied (or moved) tracks. During clipboard playback, the lamp of the RECORD TRACK select key for the copied (or moved) track will flash.
*Press the EDIT key again to get ready for the paste operation. [Copy Paste] or [Move Paste] flashes on the display.
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