UNDO

After performing one of the following operations, you can use the Undo function to return to the state prior to the op- eration, and the Redo function to bring back the most recent state.

Recording

Track editing

Copy Track, Insert Track, Erase Track, Delete Track, Swap Track, Reverse Track, Optimize Track, Exp/Comp Track, Copy Whole Track, Swap Whole Track, Fade Track, Normalize Track

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1. Current Level

........................................ (00 99)...

Indicates the currently selected undo level; i.e., how many operations prior to the present.

Current Level 00: The most recent state

Current Level 01...99: The state prior to the previous operation – the previous 99 operations

2. Undo List ......................................

[Level01...99]

This area displays the undo levels and the operation his- tory.

Press the “New” button to select an earlier level. Press the “Old” button to select a later level.

3.

OK ...................................................................

 

Return to the page in which you were before pressing

 

the [UNDO] key.

 

4.

Level.............................

[99Level, 8Level, 1Level]

 

Specifies the undo level.

 

 

Data will be saved for as many prior operations as you

 

specify here. You can select 99 operations, 8 operations,

 

or 1 operation as the undo level.

5.

Undo Level........................................................

 

Indicates the undo level that is selected by “Level.”

6.

Undo ................................................................

 

Executes the Undo.

 

 

You will return to the state prior to executing the opera-

 

tion selected in the “UndoList.”

7.

Redo ................................................................

 

Executes Redo.

 

 

You will return to the “Level 00” state.

The content of the list are maintained until the next recording or track editing pattern. When you record or ed- it, the data will be deleted for levels subsequent to executing the last undo. The contents of the list will also be deleted when you select a different song, and record or edit.

The hard disk of the D1200 maintains an operation history for up to the last 99 recording and editing opera- tions, letting you use the Undo function to return to an earlier state of your work. This means that old data that no longer exists in a track will remain on the disk with-

out being deleted. This will consume disk space, and may cause the available recording time to appear short- er. In such cases you can recover this disc capacity by turning off the power of the D1200 to delete the Undo history.

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