2. Mark list

[001…100]

Here you can select the mark number that you want to recall, edit, rename, or delete. The mark name, location, and the Album CD Track Marks are displayed beside the mark number. Mark numbers are reassigned automati- cally in order of their location.

3.Recall

When you click this button, the mark selected in the mark list will be recalled, and the current song location will change to that location.

4.EditLoc

When you click this button, the Edit Mark Location dia- log box will appear. Edit the location of the mark selected in the mark list, and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to apply the change. To discard the change, click the No button (or press the panel NO key). You cannot edit the location mark 001.

5.Rename

This lets you rename the mark selected in the mark list. Click the button to display the Rename dialog box, and

edit the name of the mark. You can input a name of up to sixteen characters. (p.99)

6.Delete

Click this button to open the Delete dialog box, and delete the mark. If you click the Select All button on (highlighted), all marks will be selected for deletion. To delete the marks, click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key). If you decide not to delete, click the No button (or press the panel NO key).

You cannot delete mark 001.

Deletion of a mark cannot be Undone.

7.Use As CD Tr

When you want to write a continuous live recording or a long song to a CD and create track indexes to mark cer- tain sections or individual movements, you can use this setting to assign the selected mark as a track divider on the CD.

When you select a mark in the mark list and click the Use As CD Tr button, a CD Track Mark icon “” will be displayed for that mark, and it will be assigned as a track divider. You can cancel this assignment by clicking the Use As CD Tr button once again.

Album CD Track Marks are used only when you write an Al- bum CD Project.

If you write using Track At Once, the Album CD Track Marks are ignored, and the song will be written as one track (song).

18. SCRUB

This lets you “scrub” the audio data in order to register or edit locate points or mark locations more precisely.

Press the SCRUB key to display the “Scrub” page. To stop the Scrub function, press any other page mode key.

If you press the SCRUB key again, you will return to the page in which you were before pressing that key.

The Scrub function lets you play back the track data by turn- ing the value dial, so that you can find a desired location in the song while listening to the sound.

This is analogous to manually turning a vinyl record on a turntable to find the beginning of a song while listening to the sound.

The waveform window will show the waveform of the se- lected track.

You can move the location by clicking in the waveform window and then moving the ClickPoint to left or right while holding

down the panel JUMP key. You can also move the location by clicking and holding in the waveform window and then moving the joystick to left or right.

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1.Track selection

Click the popup button, use the buttons in the Select Track dialog box to select the track in which you want to find a location, and click the OK button (or press the panel YES key). If you click the Stereo button, the wave- forms of two adjacent channels will be displayed in the upper and lower part of the waveform window.

2.Preview playback buttons

You can also perform these operations using the top panel transport keys listed below in square brackets [ ].

[REW] Plays back approximately two seconds ending at the current location (the Play To function).

[FF] Plays back approximately two seconds starting from the current location (the Play From function).

3.SearchZero

If this button is clicked, you can turn the value dial to find the next or previous zero-cross point.

A “zero-cross” point is a location where the waveform level crosses the ±0 point (the horizontal line in the center of the waveform window).

4.Waveform window

This displays the waveform of the selected track.

5. Loc (Location)

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This displays the current location. The current location is also shown by the vertical bar in the waveform window. You can turn the value dial to move this while hearing the audio and watching the waveform location.

6.ZOOM

Adjusts the size of the waveform display and the play- back speed:

vertically expands the waveform display. vertically shrinks the waveform display. horizontally expands the waveform display. horizontally shrinks the waveform display.

You can operate the ZOOM buttons by holding down the pan- el JUMP key and using the cursor keys.

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