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24/96

Track Editing

The MDR24/96 features non-destructive Cut, Copy, and Paste editing. Edit operations are performed on an "Area" defined by the range of time between the Start and End points on selected track(s). Edit operations are remembered in a 999-level History List so that every edit can be undone and redone.

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To perform an edit:

1. First press the

 

Track/Edit button,

 

then the button of

 

the desired edit

EDIT

 

TRACK/

operation. The Record Ready

LEDs change to indicate which Tracks are selected.

TRACK EDIT MENU

[1]->

Cut Copy Paste

Undo-

Redo

2. Press the Record Ready button(s)

 

 

 

 

corresponding to the Track(s) you

REC

REC

REC

 

wish to edit.

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2

3

 

3.Press the Start and End buttons to define the range of time you wish to edit. You can set the Start and End points in any Transport State.

4.Press the desired edit button. You cannot execute edit operations while the Transport is moving.

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SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

 

 

 

 

5.After the edit operation, the Record Ready buttons and LEDs return to their previous state.

Cut / Join

Cut cuts a "hole" in the selected Area and copies the Area to the Clipboard. Join performs a Cut and then slides everything that occurs after the End point forward in time to fill the "gap" left buy the Cut, exactly like splicing two ends of tape together.

Copy

Copy copies the selected Area to the Clipboard, but leaves the Project unaffected.

Paste / Insert

Paste copies the contents of the Clipboard Area into the Project starting at the Start point and first

selected track. All audio in the Clipboard replaces any existing audio, and any blank space in the

Clipboard leaves existing audio

unaffected. Insert splits the affected Area at the Start point and slides the audio back in time to make a "hole" for the Clipboard. If the clipboard Area

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