10. TRACK

10-1. Virtual Track 1–32

Here you can select a virtual track for each channel track.

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1.Virtual track selection

Select a track “1”“32,”and specify a virtual track for each track.

Each track has eight virtual tracks; “A”“H.”Recording or playback operations will be performed using the vir- tual track you select here.

Virtual track

Audio events

Active

Ready

Audio exists

No audio exists

2.Rename

This button lets you edit a track name.

Select the track that you want to rename, click this button

to display the Rename dialog box, and edit the name. You can input a name of up to sixteen characters. (p.99)

3. Select All

[On, Off]

If you want to select the same virtual track number for every track (tracks 1–32), turn this button on (high- lighted) and then select the desired virtual track.

The same virtual track number will be selected for all tracks.

4. V-Level

[A…H]

Here you can select one of the eight virtual tracks “A”

“H.”

For virtual tracks that contain data, one corner of the icon will be folded down.

5. buttons

Use these up/down buttons to select a track.

10-2. Master Track

Here you can select a virtual track for the master track. This track will be used as the mixdown-destination track. This is also the track that will be used when creating an audio CD.

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1. V-Level

[A…H]

Here you can select one of the eight virtual tracks “A”

“H.”

For virtual tracks that contain data, one corner of the icon will be folded down.

Recording or playback operations will be performed using the virtual track you select here.

10-3. Edit Track

Here you can edit tracks.

Editing operations will apply to the currently selected tracks 1–16.

The other virtual tracks (i.e., the virtual tracks that are not selected) will not be affected by your editing. (However, “CopyWholeTrk” and “SwapWholeTrk” are exceptions to this.)

Some of these editing operations will consume additional space on the drive, but there are ways in which you can in- crease the available free space (p.131).

The locations stored in the LOC 1/IN through LOC 4/END keys determine the region(s) that will be edited (p.38).

LOC 1/IN key: IN location

LOC 2/OUT key: OUT location

LOC 3/TO key: TO location

LOC 4/END key: END location

After executing one of these editing operations, you can use the Undo operation to cancel the results.

You cannot make settings that would cause the IN–OUT region or the TO–END region to be longer than 12 hours.

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[CopyTrk…EraseSilence]

When you click this button, the Edit Trk Type dialog box will appear. Select the desired editing operation and click the OK button (or press the panel YES key) to return to the “EditTrk” tab page.

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