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Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing
Chapter 10
Alternate method:
a. Press [F1 (SelTr)].
b. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the
cursor to the track you want to cut.
c. Press [F3 (MARK)].
d. If [F2 (All)] is pressed, all tracks are selected to be
cut.
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e. Press [F1 (Back)].
5. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the
cursor. Set the START and END values.
A quick way to enter edit points (START, END, FROM, and
TO) is to create a locator for each edit point (p. 43) before
entering the edit screen. Then go to the desired edit screen
(such as Erase, Copy, Cut). You can enter your edit points by
pressing a LOCATOR button and then holding [SHIFT] and
pressing [LOC 1] to enter that point as the START time,
[SHIFT] + [LOC 2] to enter that point as the END time,
[SHIFT] + [LOC 3] to enter that point as the FROM time, or
SHIFT+ [LOC 4] to enter that point as the TO time.
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START (Start Point)
Specifies the start time of the segment to be cut.
END (End Point)
Specifies the end time of the segment to be cut.
All V.Tracks
Normally, audio is cut from only the currently selected
V-Track. If you want the same segment of audio to be cut
on all V-Tracks, set this to “On.”
6. Press [F4 (Exec)]. This executes the Track Cut.
7. When Track Cut is completed correctly, “Complete”
appears in the display.
8. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
If you are unhappy with the edit you made, press [UNDO].
“UNDO Level 1” will be displayed. Press [ENTER/YES] to
restore your track(s) to their condition prior to the edit.