10.3.3 TRACK EDIT Group

Use these jobs to copy track data or event data from one track to another, or to reset track data or event data on a selected track. You must select the appropriate song before beginning to run these jobs.

What The Jobs Do

TRACK COPY Copies all non-event track data from one track to another. TRACK INIT Deletes all data on the track (the sample itself, event data, and non-

event data), and returns all track settings to their defaults. EVENT COPY Copies all events (all sequence data) from one track to another. EVENT INIT Erases all events (all sequence data) on the selected track.

TRACK EDIT TRACK COPY

Use to: Copy track content (sample waveform, sample parameters, and current knob settings and mute setting) from one sample track into another (within the same song).

The track you are copying from is called the source track. The track you are copy- ing to is the destination track.

The destination track type need not match the source track type. You can copy from any LOOP, COMPOSED LOOP, or FREE track to any other LOOP, COM- POSED LOOP, or FREE track.

You cannot select the AUDIO IN or MASTER track for either the source or the destination.

This job does not copy any of the source track’s recorded sequence data. To copy se- quence data, use the TRACK EDIT EVENT COPY job (→ p.243).

Specifically, this job copies the following: the sample itself; the sample’s start-point and end-point settings; the current SOUND, GROOVE, LFO, EQ, FILTER, and EFFECT settings; the current mute state (ON or MUTE); and the TRACK SET job settings for MAIN, FILTER TYPE, NOTE ASSIGN, OUTPUT TO, LFO WAVE, and BPM TRACKING (the last one is copied only if source and destination tracks are the same type).

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