Specifications
Editing a range of data
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Erasing a specified range of data
You can erase the audio data of a specified range
and return the range to the mute (non-recorded)
condition.
1.
Refer to “Basic steps for range
editing” to select the track/V-take
from which you want to erase data,
and press the [ENTER] key.
The indication “START” appears, and you can
specify the erase start point.
2.
Use the cursor left/right keys to
move the flashing part of the counter,
and turn the dial to change the value.
You can also specify the point in measure/beat units
or as a mark. When there are no audio data, the "*"
symbol is shown.
3.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The indication “END” appears, and you can specify
the erase end point.
4.
Specify the erase end point using the
same procedure as in step 2.
5.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The indication “ENT/EXIT” appears on the display.
6.
To carry out the erase operation,
press the [ENTER] key once more.
When the erase process is finished, the track edit
menu appears again.
By pressing the [EXIT] key instead of the [ENTER]
key, you can cancel the operation and return to the
previous screen.
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Trimming a specified range of
data
You can erase the audio data of a specified range
and adjust the data start/end point (trimming). This
is useful for example to remove unwanted portions
at the start and end of a final mixdown created by
bouncing onto 2 tracks.
N
OTE
When data before a specified section are erased
(trimmed), the remaining audio data will move up
by that amount. Therefore the timing may become
mismatched with regard to other tracks/V-takes.
1.
Refer to “Basic steps for range
editing” to select the track/V-take
from which you want to trim data,
and press the [ENTER] key.
The indication “START” appears, and you can
specify the start point for the range to be preserved
after trimming.
2.
Use the cursor left/right keys to
move the flashing part of the counter,
and turn the dial to change the value.
You can also specify the point in measure/beat units
or as a mark. When there are no audio data, the "*"
symbol is shown.
All data before the point specified here will be
erased.
3.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The indication “END” appears, and you can specify
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