
contains multiple tracks, the first track in the clipboard is placed onto the first selected Track, and the remaining Tracks in the clipboard follow in order.
Quick
Undo / Redo
Undo and Redo allow you to step forward and backwards through your editing changes. The History List number lets you keep track of your changes so that you can easily do A/B comparisons of different edits.
Undo Current | Redo Prior |
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The History List
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Guide Start
Creating Projects
Now that you have a few basics down, you’re ready to start recording. First, you’ll need to create a new Project. Typically a Project is a song, radio spot, or sound effects stem for a
To create a new Project:
1. Press Project, then select New. The MDR24/96 asks if you
want to save the | PROJECT |
currently open Project. Press No to discard the changes you may have made to the demo Project.
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name to indicate that you can | << | >> |
change that character. Press the
the character you want in that position. Select the >> button to move the pointer to the next character.
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