3. Press the and to select the adjustment increment you want to use (the number of high-order digits you want to operate on).

This setting determines the increment at which the value changes when you turn the dial. For example, you can opt to adjust by single units (all eight digits), by increments of 10 (the first seven digits only), by increments of 100 (the first six digits

only), and so on up to increments of 10,000,000 (the first digit only). Press to in-

crease the increment, and to decrease it. The selected digits flash on the screen.

Increment by

Use to change

Increment by

thousands of frames

the increment

tens of frames

 

 

 

NOTE:

Although the dial will only affect the high-order digits you have selected, you will see the lower digits changing too. This is because the lower digits are adjusted as necessary to move to the next zero-cross point on the waveform.

4. Turn the dial to adjust the value.

5. Continue making adjustments to start and stop values as necessary. You can switch between START POINT and END POINT screens simply by pressing the corresponding buttons on the left of the job grid. (You do not need to press the SAMPLE selector again.) You can switch to different tracks by using the bank selectors and the pads. You can switch the increment range at any time by pressing the cursor keys.

6. When you are finished making changes, press [OK] or [CANCEL] to quit the job and return to the main screen.

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