Chapter 6 Editing a Recorded Performance (Track Editing)
Moving Performance Data
(Track Move)
This operation moves the playback data in a specified range to another location. This is convenient for cor- recting timing mistakes that can occur during record- ing. If playback data exists at the move destination, that data will be overwritten.
Example 1: Moving with in the same track
The SELECT indicator will light orange.
You can also use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the move source track.
6.Press [STATUS] for the move destination track. The STATUS indicator will light red.
7.Rotating the TIME/VALUE dial allows you to specify the move destination
Move source track Move destination track
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Example 2: Moving to a different track
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*Playback data of a track for which Channel Link is ON cannot be moved to a track whose channel has a Channel Link setting of OFF. In the same way, playback data of a track for which Channel Link is OFF cannot be moved to a track whose channel has a Channel Link setting of ON.
*The length of the data to be moved must be greater than 0.5 seconds. If data shorter than 0.5 seconds is moved, the sound will not playback.
*Do not leave sound within 0.5 seconds before or after the section of data that is moved. Any sound which was with- in 0.5 seconds of the moved data will not playback.
1.You can move the tracks that are currently audi- ble. Select the
2.Press [TRACK] several times until “TRK Track Move ?” appears in the display.
3.Press [YES].
4.Press CURSOR [ ] several times until “TRK
5.Press [SELECT (CH EDIT)] for the channel con- taining the move source track.
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8.If you want to move multiple tracks simultane- ously, repeat Steps
*Do not designate
9.If there are any tracks which you decide not to move, press that track's [SELECT (CH EDIT)] once again.
The SELECT indicator will blink orange.
Alternatively, you can use PARAMETER [ ]
[ ] to access the settings for that track, and press [CANCEL (NO)] twice.
10.Press PARAMETER [ ] several times until “TRK St=” appears in the display.
11.Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
St (Start point)
Specifies the starting time of the move range.
12.Press PARAMETER [ ]. “TRK Frm=” appears in the display.
13.Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
Frm (From point)
Specifies the time of the move source playback data in relation to the To point. Normally you will set this to be the same as the Start point.
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