Cut To Clipboard (Shift+Cut) - Akai DD1500 User Manual

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-> CUT TO CLIPBOARD (SHIFT+CUT)
This key's shift function does the opposite of CUT in that removes the selected edit region
or cue(s) but slips all audio before the edit in time accordingly:
This type of cut may be used when you need to get rid of something but all audio after
the cut point is perfectly synced. As with CUT, you may cut the edit region/cue(s) to a
clipboard. Pressing -> CUT will display this screen:
The length you are about to cut is shown in the CUT LENGTH field. You may cut the edit
region/cue(s) and place it in the default edit clipboard 0 simply by pressing EXECUTE at
this point. You may wish to cut it and place it in one of the clipboards 1-9.
You may also name the edit prior to cutting it to the clipboard by pressing the NAME key
and entering a suitable ten character name. Press EXECUTE to complete the naming
process and EXECUTE again to complete the edit. If you are using a computer keyboard,
there is no need to press NAME and as soon as you start typing in a name, you will start
naming the edit. Press RETURN to complete the naming process and RETURN again to
complete the CUT.
NOTE: As the process is identical, please refer to COPY TO CLIPBOARD for a detailed
description of naming a clipboard.
The
With SLIP WHOLE TRACK selected, all material prior to the cut will skip to accommodate
the edit. With SLIP ONLY CUE selected, only the cue you are working on will be affected.
For example:
NOTE: The selection made here is retained when you leave the page. When you
subsequently re-enter the >CUT page, the same selection as you made previously will be
shown.
Version 2.00 - March, 1996
IN
key (F1) allows you to decide how material before the cut will be affected.
IN
OUT
OUT
BEFORE -> CUT
AFTER -> CUT
BEFORE -> CUT
AFTER -> CUT - SLIP WHOLE TRACK
AFTER -> CUT - SLIP ONLY CUE
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