Owner`s manual

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Reference section
EDIT screen
TR Edit page
Edit tracks
Function
Assign a name to each track, and edit
audio data by tracks, parts, or regions.
Key operation
[EDIT] key [F1] (TR Edit) key
Repeatedly press the [EDIT] key until
the screen shown at the right appears.
Screen functions
A TRACK menu
Here you can select commands to edit tracks of
audio data. When you move the cursor to this
menu and press the [ENTER] key, a list of buttons
for selecting the commands will be displayed
(below center). Then move the cursor to the com-
mand you want to execute and press the [ENTER]
key, and a list of buttons for the parameters of that
command will be displayed (below right).
When the parameter buttons are displayed, you
can move the cursor to the button of the currently-
highlighted command and press the [ENTER] key
to return to the list of commands. If you move the
cursor to the highlighted menu at the top of the list
and press the [ENTER] key, you will return to the
rst menu list.
B PART menu
Here you can select commands to edit the desired
range (part) of a track. The method of selecting a
command from the PART menu and accessing
parameters is the same as for the TRACK menu
(1).
C REGION menu
Here you can select commands to edit pieces of
audio data that were recorded in a single opera-
tion (regions). The method of selecting a command
from the REGION menu and accessing parameters
is the same as for the TRACK menu (1).
Tip!
For details on the commands that can be selected from
the TRACK/PART/REGION menus and their parame-
ters, refer to page 118.
D Pairing
When you move the cursor to this column and
press the [ENTER] key, pairing will be enabled (or
cancelled) for adjacent odd-numbered even-
numbered tracks. Paired tracks are indicated by a
“” symbol, and unpaired tracks are indicated by
a “” symbol. When editing tracks or parts, both
tracks of a pair will be affected by your editing.
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EDIT screen