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Chapter 4 Recording Operations
Chapter 4
To use the Undo Function:
1. Press [UNDO].
“Level=1” appears in the display.
2. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the level of Undo.
As you choose different levels of Undo, the date and time
stamp for each recording or edit is displayed.
fig.11-17
3. Press [ENTER/YES] or [F4 (Exec)] to execute the Undo.
Immediately after performing the Undo function, the
Undo button will stay lit. This is a visual reminder that
you can Redo your last Undo.
To cancel an Undo (Redo):
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [UNDO].
“Cancel the last UNDO?” appears in the display.
2. Press [ENTER/YES] or [F4 (Exec)].
The UNDO indicator light goes off. If you wish to cancel,
press [EXIT/NO].
You can also use Undo and Redo when editing tracks and
phrases.
Cancel Only the Very Last-Performed Operation
If you most frequently use the Undo function to undo just the
previously performed recording/editing operation (i.e.,
undo level 1), you may prefer not to be bothered with the
messages that appear when [UNDO] is pressed. In this case,
make the following settings so that just the previous
operation will be undone immediately when [UNDO] is
pressed.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTM)].
The System menu icon appears in the display. If the
System menu does not appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
3. Press [F1 (SYSPM)].
If “SYSPM” does not appear in the display above [F1],
press [PAGE] until it appears, then press [F1 (SYSPM)].
4. Use [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ] to move the
cursor to “UNDO message.”
If “UNDO message” is not displayed, press [F1 (Prm 1)].
fig.05-75
UNDO message
This selects whether or not the Undo confirmation
message is displayed.
On: The message is displayed, asking how many levels
you want to undo.
Off: The message is not displayed, and only the
immediately preceding operation is undone.
5. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “Off.”
6. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the playlist screen.
Undo Level
Time Stamp