Pitch Change 119
D24—Owner’s Manual
26 Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—TO MARK IN” appears on the display (“TO” being the position
on the virtual track at which the pitched part is to be recorded).
27 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select one of the following points: MARK IN, MARK
OUT, MARK A, MARK B, or a locate memory from 1 through 99.
28 Press the [ENTER] button.
“PITCH CHANGE—TO 00:00:00.00.0” appears on the display (“00:00:00.00.0” being
the position of the selected point).
29 Use the JOG/DATA dial or keypad to adjust the destination position, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
“REC OK—ARE YOU SURE” appears on the display.
30 Press the [ENTER] button to process the track, or the [CANCEL] button to can-
cel.
If you press the [ENTER] button, the selected material is pitched and the result is
recorded to the specified virtual track.
Use the Virtual Track function to assign the virtual track to a main track (page 51), and
the Track or Part editing functions to copy or move the main track.
When the pitch change operation is complete, “FINISHED” appears on the display and
the UNDO/REDO indicator lights up, indicating that it can be undone. See “Undoing
a Recording or Edit” on page 35 for more information.
To pitch another part, press the [ENTER] button to return to step 3.
31 Press the [EDIT] button to leave edit.
The EDIT indicator goes out.
In the following example, the part of track 2 between the ST and ED points is pitched
by +100 cents and recorded to virtual track 2-1 at the TO point.
When a part is pitched, any stored locate points will be out of sync with the recorded
material.
ST point
00:01:00.00
From TR: 2
TO point
00:01:00.00
To V_TR: 2-1
00:01:30.00
Pitch changed +100 cents
ED point
00:01:30.00