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This copies the phrase containing the mark. When [F2
(ALL)] is pressed, you can place or remove the marks
on all the phrases simultaneously.
fig.04-41(ph_cp_sel)
6. Press the STATUS button for the copy destination
track.
The button indicator lights red.
Rotating the TIME/VALUE dial allows you to specify
the copy destination V-track. For example, “1-1” indi-
cates “Track 1, V-track 1,” and “9L-1” indicates “Track
9 (Stereo Track 9/10, left channel), V-track 1.”
* Do not designate V-tracks that have already been specified
as copy destinations for other phrases.
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 if you want to copy multiple
tracks simultaneously.
8. Press [F1 (Back)].
9. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the
cursor. Set each of the values.
fig.04-42(ph_cp_prm)
FROM (From point)
Specifies the time location of the source phrase to be
copied to the copy destination. This time need not
include the time containing the phrase.
TO (To point)
This specifies the reference time of the copy destina-
tion.
Quantize
When Quantize is set to “On,” the “TO” point (the
copy destination reference point) is then placed at the
beginning of the measure determined in the Tempo
Map or Sync Track. For example, if the tempo in the
Tempo Map is set to 120, you can program a one-mea-
sure phrase to take two seconds. However, when you
need to figure more difficult tempos such as, say,
119.1, the timing of the phrase ending will shift very
gradually. Now, this can be prevented. Setting
Quantize to “On” also automatically works like
“Overlap” on.
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Using FROM Effectively
Normally, the data is copied starting at the speci-
fied copy destination time. However, if you want
to have the copy made with reference to a point
within the designated range where a specific
sound occurs, set this with “FROM.”
For example, suppose that you wish to copy a
sound effect of a time bomb ticking and then
exploding, and that you want to place the explo-
sion at a specific timing location. Normally, in
order to specify the copy destination time, you
would have to calculate the time until the explo-
sion occurs. In such cases, however, you can spec-
ify “FROM” as “the copy source time at which
the explosion begins” and “TO” (the reference
time of the copy destination) as “the copy desti-
nation time at which you want the explosion to
occur.” This lets you copy the data with the
explosion placed with precisely the right timing.
fig.04-43(ph_cp_from.)
TO TimeFROM
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