Trimming A Splice - Post Slip - Akai DD1500 User Manual

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14 - EDITING

TRIMMING A SPLICE - POST SLIP

It is also possible to trim the splice point as described above but set it so that the POST
cue slips in time. To achieve this, press F5 - SLIP. You will receive this screen:
The top line shows that your are trimming the PRE cue and slipping the POST, the POST
block's padlock 'opens' to further indicate the condition and the POST SLIP key is
highlighted.
NOTE 1: If you had PRE SLIP selected (see above) when you press POST SLIP - F5,
PRE SLIP is automatically switched. You cannot have PRE and POST set to slip
simultaneously.
NOTE 2: When POST SLIP is selected, the PRE cue's LISTEN is automatically selected.
This is because you cannot listen to a cue as it is being slipped. Pressing SHIFT F6 will do
nothing in this page.
With POST SLIP selected, trimming the splice point would have this effect:
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The PRE cue stays locked in time but you may extend its start point, pushing or dragging
the POST cue along with the splice.
The usual restrictions apply when trimming the splice in this way. You cannot extend the
splice point further than the end of the PRE cue's original source audio and you cannot
move the splice point before the PRE cue's start. Also, when pushing the POST cue,
when the POST cue's end 'hits' the cue immediately after it, you will receive the prompt:
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Version 2.00 - March, 1996

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