TRACK

Vtr1–6: Select virtual tracks 1–6

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1. Select VirtualTrack...............

[1a...1h, ..., 6a...6h]

Selects the virtual track for each track 1”–“6.”

Each track has eight virtual tracks, a”–“h.” The virtual track you select here will be used for recording and playback.

 

 

 

Selected track

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recorded track(s)

 

 

 

2. SelectAll ..............................................

[On, Off]

If you want to simultaneously select the same virtual track number for all tracks (1–12), turn this “On” and select the desired virtual track for any one of the tracks. On: All tracks will be set to the same virtual track number.

Off: Virtual tracks can be selected individually for each track.

Vtr7–12: Select virtual tracks 7–12

For details, refer to “Vtr1–6.”

In the case of a 24-bit song, this page cannot be selected.

1.Select VirtualTrack.............................................[7–8a...7–8h, ..., 11–12a...11–12h]

Select the virtual track for each pair of tracks.

2. SelectAll ..............................................

[On, Off]

The editing region (time) is specified by the times that are registered in the [IN/LOC1], [OUT/LOC2], [TO/ LOC3], and [END/LOC4] keys (→ p.33, 118).

IN time: the time location registered in the [IN/LOC1]

key

OUT time: the time location registered in the [OUT/ LOC2] key

TO time: the time location registered in the [TO/LOC3] key

END time: the time location registered in the [END/ LOC4] key

You can either register these times to the appropriate keys beforehand, or set them using the “Wave” button of the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page.

After executing one of these operations, you can use Undo to return to the previous state if you are not satisfied with the result.

1.EditType......[CopyTrack, InsertTrack, Erase Track, DeleteTrack, SwapTrack, ReverseTrack, Optimize- Track, Exp/CompTrack, CopyWholeTrack, Swap- WholeTrack, FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack]

Use the dial to select an editing operation.

Press the “ ” button and choose from the list in the dialog box.

Each track editing operation is explained separately below.

EditType: “CopyTrack”

The audio data in the IN–OUTregion of the copy-source track will be copied to the TO location of the copy-destination track, for the specified number of times.

You can use the clipboard to copy data to a track of a different song.

When you execute this operation, the destination track will be overwritten.

IN

OUT

SourceTrack

 

 

 

 

 

 

EditTrk: Perform track editing operations

TIMES

TO

DestTrack

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Only the currently selected V-track will be affected by these editing operations (→ ”Vtr 1–6,”“Vtr7–12”). Virtual tracks that are not selected will not be affected. How- ever, “CopyWholeTrack” and “SwapWholeTrack” are exceptions to this.

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2.SourceTrack ......................................................[1...12, 1–2...11–12, 1–4...9–12, 1–6...7–12, 1–12, Clip#*1]

Selects the copy-source track.

*1: “Clip#” can be selected only if the clipboard contains data. # indicates the number of tracks (1, 2, 4, 6, 12) in

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