When takes 1 - 10 have all been recorded for an audio track, the indication "y" at the top right of the display changes to "FL". This means that all takes are full and the currently selected take will be overwritten.

Erasing an audio track

Recorded audio tracks that are no longer needed can be erased as follows.

1.From the Audio menu, press the [REC] key.

The unit switches to recording standby mode, and the recording track number is shown on the display.

2.Use the cursor []/[] keys to select the track to erase.

3.Press the [INS/DEL] key.

The "ERASE" indication flashes on the display.

Number of track to erase

Guide Reference

4.To carry out the erase process, press the [STORE (EXECUTE)] key.

The track is erased, and the unit returns to the recording standby mode.

To cancel the erase process, press the [EXIT (CANCEL)] key.

When a track was erased with this method, only the currently selected take is erased. To erase other takes, see page 60.

Audio Edit Menu

From the Audio menu, press the [EDIT] key to call up the Audio Edit menu. This menu allows you to set panning options for each track, and to select and erase individual takes. The auto punch-in and punch-out functions and the bounce function are also available from this menu.

Basic operation steps for Audio Edit menu

1.From the Audio menu, press the [EDIT] key.

This calls up the Audio Edit menu.

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