Specifications
46 ZOOM PS-04
Reference [Track Editing]
Editing a range of data
The procedure for specifying a range of a V-take
and then performing an action such as copying or
moving is explained below.
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Basic steps for range editing
When performing editing for a specified range of
data, some steps are similar for each action. These
are as follows.
1.
From the AUDIO mode top screen
and with the recorder stopped, press
the [EDIT/UTILITY] key.
The audio utility menu appears.
2.
Verify that “TRK EDIT” is shown on
the display, and press the [ENTER]
key.
The track edit menu appears. This menu gives
access to various editing commands for a specified
range.
3.
Use the cursor left/right keys to select
one of the following commands.
• Copy
Copy a specified range of audio data.
• Move
Move a specified range of audio data.
• Erase
Erase a specified range of audio data.
•Trim
Retain only a specified range of audio data and
erase the rest.
4.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The editing command is selected, and you can
specify the track/V-take for editing.
5.
Use the cursor left/right keys to
select the track/V-take for editing.
You can also select the track with the status keys
1 – 4. On this screen, also V-takes that are not
currently selected for tracks 1 – 4 can be selected
for editing. If you select a V-take including no
audio data, the symbol "E" (for "Empty") is shown
to the right of the number.
When track 4 is selected, turning the dial further to
the right bring up the following display.
“1_2” means that tracks 1 and 2 are selected as a
pair for simultaneous editing. Similarly, “3_4”
means that tracks 3 and 4 are selected as a pair. In
this case, the currently selected V-take for each
track will be the editing target.
6.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The subsequent steps will differ, depending on
which command was selected in step 3. See the
TR
TR
K
ED
ED
IT
COP
COP
Track number V-take number
SRC
SRC
1
-1
SRCSRC 4
-3
SRCSRC
TRTR
12
This section explains how to edit audio data contained on tracks 1 – 4. There are two major types of editing
functions: specifying a range for editing, and editing an entire V-take.










