88 Chapter 9—Editing Tracks
D24—Owner’s Manual
Moving TracksThe Track Move function is used to move tracks. Existing material on the destination
track is overwritten by the Move function. The source track is left empty.
1Press the [EDIT] button.
The EDIT indicator lights up.
2Use the JOG/DATA dial to select “TRACK EDIT,” and then press the [ENTER]
button.
3Use the JOG/DATA dial to select “MOVE,” and then press the [ENTER] button.
“EDIT MOVE—FROM TR nn” appears on the display (“nn” being the number of the
track to be moved).
4Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the source track.
You can select individual tracks, track pairs, or all tracks: 1–8, 1/2–7/8, or ALL. To move
a virtual track, assign it to a main track first, and then move the main track.
5Press the [ENTER] button.
“MOVE TR nn—TO TR nn” appears on the display (“TO TR nn” being the destination
track).
6Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the destination track.
When FROM is an individual track, TO can be a main track or one of the source’s vir-
tual tracks. When FROM is a pair of tracks, TO can be a pair of main tracks or a pair of
the source’s virtual tracks. When FROM is set to ALL, all tracks can be moved to their
corresponding virtual tracks. The following table lists the FROM and TO options, with
several examples (“TR” stands for “main track,” and “V. TR” for “virtual track”).
7Press the [ENTER] button.
“TRACK MOVE—ARE YOU SURE” appears on the display. If the destination track
contains material, “OVER WRITE” appears instead.
8Press the [ENTER] button to move the selected tracks, or the [CANCEL] button
to cancel.
The selected track is moved. When the move 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 move another track, press the [ENTER] button to return to step 4.
Source & Destination Examples
From To From To Result
TR 1–8 TR 1–8, source’s V. TR 1–8TR 1 TR 2 TR 1 moved to TR 2
TR 1 V. TR 3 TR 1 moved to V. TR 1-3
TR pair
1/2–7/8
TR pair 1/2–7/8, source
pair’s V. TR 1–8
TR 1/2 TR 3/4 TR 1/2 moved to TR 3/4
TR 1/2 V. TR 3 TR 1/2 moved to V. TR 1-3/2-3
ALL Source V. TR 1–8
ALL V. TR 1
TR 1 moved to V. TR 1-1
TR 2 moved to V. TR 2-1
TR 3 moved to V. TR 3-1
etc.
ALL V. TR 3
TR 1 moved to V. TR 1-3
TR 2 moved to V. TR 2-3
TR 3 moved to V. TR 3-3
etc.