Naming a mark

Select the “Rename” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the “RenameMark” dialog box. For

details on the renaming procedure, refer to “1-2. Edit- ing the name of a song” (→ p.31)

When you have finished inputting the name, press the [YES/OK] key.

2-3. Using the Scrub function to find an exact location

By using the Scrub function or the Play From/To function, you can find the exact location where the sound begins, and set a Locate time or Mark more precisely.

Scrub function

This feature allows you to hear a sound and view that sound’s waveform to find a location within the song.

1Press the [SCRUB] key to access the Scrub page. 3

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2Use “TrackSelect” to select the track that you want to play.

3Select “Loc,” and turn the [VALUE] dial to search for the location while you listen to the sound.

The track audio will play as you rotate the [VALUE] dial.

Play From function

Press the [SCRUB] key to access the Scrub page, and then press the [PLAY] key. The sound will begin playing from the current location. After two seconds, it will stop and automatically return to the location where you were stopped.

Play To function

Press the [SCRUB] key to access the Scrub page, and then hold down the [STOP] key and press the [PLAY] key. The sound will begin playing from two seconds earlier than the current location, and will stop playing when it reaches the location where you were stopped. By using the Play From and Play To functions you can find a location more accurately.

Slow Play function

Press the [SCRUB] key to access the Scrub page, and press the [FF] key to play at half-speed from the location at which you are currently stopped. When you press the [STOP] key, playback will stop and you will return to the previous location.

Since the audio will play slowly and at one octave below the actual pitch, you can use this in conjunction with the Pitch Shifter to learn, play along or practice complex phrases that would be difficult to learn at full speed.

3. Editing a song

Songs you have recorded can be copied (duplicated), delet- ed, or arranged in a different order. You can also protect a song, to keep it from being accidentally deleted.

Song editing operations cannot be undone by the Undo function.

3-1. Song editing operations

Copying a song: “CopySong”

This operation copies the selected song to the song number you specify.

You can use this to create alternative mixes or arrange- ments of the same song.

To copy a song

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1 Select the song that you want to copy. (→ p.31)

2In the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page, move the cursor to “EditType,” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select “CopySong.”

3Make sure “SourceSong” indicates the song you want to copy.

4Move the cursor to “DestSong,” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select the song number where you want the copy of the song to be located.

5Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When “AreYouSure?” appears, press the [YES/OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation is completed, the display will indi- cate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key to close the dialog box.

Moving a song: “MoveSong”

This operation moves the selected song to a different song number.

You can use this to change the order of the songs.

To move a song

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1Select the song that you want to move. (→ p.31)

2In the [SONG] “EditSong” tab page, move the cursor to “EditType” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select “MoveSong.”

3Make sure that “SourceSong” indicates the song you want to move.

4Move the cursor to “DestSong,” and turn the [VALUE] dial to specify the destination song number.

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