Use “DestTrack” to select track “2.”

BSpecify the number of times that the data will be copied. Set “Times” to “1.”

If you selected two or more tracks for “SourceTrack,” you must specify the same number of tracks for “Dest- Track.”

CSelect the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/ OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation has been completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.

The copied data will be overwritten onto the copy-destination track.

DCheck the results of the editing operation.

Press the [TO/LOC3] key, and play back from the TO location to verify that the data was copied correctly.

If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use Undo to return to the previous state. (→ p.126)

Insert blank space: “InsertTrack”

This command inserts blank space into the specified region (IN–OUT) of a recorded track. Track data following the inserted space will be shifted toward the end of the song.

You can insert space into one or more tracks simultane-

ously.

This can be used in ways such as the following.

If you want to add a phrase to the middle of a recorded performance, insert a space of the appropriate length, and then record into that area.

Inserting blank space

Here’s how to insert blank space into the IN–OUT region of track 1.

DestTrack

1Register the IN and OUT times. (→ p.33, 118)

2Select “InsertTrack.”

In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType” and use the [VALUE] dial to choose “InsertTrack.”

3Select the track number into which the blank space will be inserted.

Use “DestTrack” to select track “1.”

4Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/ OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation has been completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.

5Check the results of the operation.

Press the [IN/LOC1] key, and play back from the IN location to verify that the operation did what you expected.

If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use Undo to return to the previous state. (→ p.126)

Erase a track: “EraseTrack”

This command erases recorded data from the specified region (IN–OUT) of a track. The region will become blank. Unlike the Delete Track command, this Erase Track command does not move the data that follows the OUT time.

You can erase data from the IN–OUT region of one or more tracks simultaneously.

Erasing data from a track

Here’s how to erase the IN–OUT region of track 1.

DestTrack

1Register the IN and OUT times. (→ p.33, 118)

2Select “EraseTrack.”

In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType” and use the [VALUE] dial to choose “EraseTrack.”

3Select the track number from which data will be erased. Use “DestTrack” to select track “1.”

4Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/ OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation has been completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.

5Check the results of the operation.

Press the [IN/LOC1] key, and play back from the IN location to verify that the operation did what you expected.

If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use Undo to return to the previous state. (→ p.126)

Delete a track: “DeleteTrack”

This command deletes the specified region (IN–OUT) of a track. When an area is deleted, the subsequent data (follow- ing the OUT point) will be shifted toward the begining of the song.

You can delete data from the IN–OUT region of one or more tracks simultaneously.

Deleting data from a track

Here’s how to delete the IN–OUT region of track 1.

DestTrack

1Register the IN and OUT times. (→ p.33, 118)

2Select “DeleteTrack.”

In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, select “EditType” and use the [VALUE] dial to choose “DeleteTrack.”

3Select the track number from which data will be deleted. Use “DestTrack” to select track “1.”

4Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key. When the display asks “AreYouSure?,” press the [YES/ OK] key to execute the operation.

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