Owner`s manual
Cancelling Only the Very Last-
Performed Operation
If you most frequently use the Undo function to undo
just the previously performed recording/editing oper-
ation (i.e., undo level 1), you may prefer not to be
bothered with the messages that appear when the
[UNDO] button is pressed. In this case, make the fol-
lowing settings so that just the previous operation will
be undone immediately when the [UNDO] button is
pressed.
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)].
The System menu icon is displayed. If the System
menu icon does not appear, then press [F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [F1 (SYSPM)]. If “SYSPM” does not appear
in [F1], first press [PAGE] until “SYSPM” is dis-
played, and then press [F1 (SYSPM)].
3. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the
cursor to “UNDO message.” If “UNDO message”
does not appear, then press [F1 (Prm1)].
4. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to change the val-
ues for each of the settings. For now select “Off.”
UNDO message
This selects whether or not the Undo confirmation
message is displayed.
On: The message is displayed, asking how many lev-
els you want to undo.
Off: The message is not displayed, and only the
immediately preceding operation is undone.
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
Listening Only to a Specific
Channel (Solo/Mute)
When making equalizer adjustments or checking the
balance during mixdown, it is often desirable to be
able to monitor the sound of one specific channel.
Although it would be possible to individually mute
each of the channels that you didn’t want to hear with
STATUS buttons, this is inconvenient. In such cases,
you can monitor only a specific channel and mute all
the other channels. This is called the Solo function. To
use the Solo function, use the following procedure.
1. Hold down [SOLO (EDIT)].
This turns the Solo function on; the SELECT button
indicators for all input or track channels are all blink.
In the present status, all input or track channels are
monitored.
* By holding down [SOLO (EDIT)], you can set a 0.3–2.0-
second range (p. 190).
2. While holding down [SOLO (EDIT)], press the
SELECT button for the input or track channel you
wish to monitor.
Only that button indicator stays blink, and only that
channel is now monitored. You can now release the
buttons. At this time you can make adjustments to
fader, balance, equalizer, effects, and other settings.
fig.11-18(solo.eps)
3. Monitor and Mute alternate each time you press
[SOLO (EDIT)] and SELECT buttons.
Furthermore, you can monitor two or more chan-
nels. However, channels which were muted
before the Solo function was turned on cannot be
monitored even when their SELECT buttons are
pressed. Additionally, when you are monitoring
just one channel, pressing the SELECT button of
that channel allows you to then monitor all chan-
nels.
4. Hold down [CLEAR] and press [SOLO (EDIT)]
allows you to monitor all channels.
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