To Select A Track From The In Point To The End; To Select A Track From The Out Point To The Start; To Select A Track From The Sync Mark To The Start Or End; To Select A Whole Track - Akai DD1500 User Manual

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14 - EDITING
NOTE: The OUT time CANNOT be placed before the IN time. Should this happen and you
try to do an edit, the LCD will display the prompt.
The same message will also be displayed if you try to do an edit and an IN and OUT time
are at the same time.
You may also use IN, SYNC and OUT to select whole tracks for editing.
TO SELECT A TRACK FROM THE IN POINT TO THE END - press IN (to mark the IN time)
and then, whilst holding the IN key, press OUT. This will select the whole of the track(s)
from the IN time to the end. The track(s) selected for editing will be shown in green from
the in point to the end of the track on the monitor screen.
TO SELECT A TRACK FROM THE OUT POINT BACK TO THE START - press OUT and
then, whilst holding OUT, press IN. This will mark the track(s) from the start of the track to
the OUT time. The track(s) selected for editing will be shown in green from the OUT time
back to the first cue.
TO SELECT A TRACK FROM THE SYNC MARK TO THE START OR END - press SYNC
and then, whilst holding SYNC, press IN. This will mark the track(s) from the SYNC marker
the start of the track(s). Pressing the SYNC key and then, whilst holding SYNC, pressing
the OUT key will mark the track(s) from the SYNC marker to the end of the selected
track(s)The track(s) selected for editing will be shown in green from the OUT time back to
the first cue.
TO SELECT A WHOLE TRACK - press SYNC and then, whilst holding SYNC, press IN and
then OUT (or OUT and then IN - it doesn't matter which order they are pressed). If several
tracks are selected for editing, they will all be selected. The track(s) selected for editing will
be shown green from the first to the last cue.
The SYNC and OUT keys can also be used when pasting or inserting to paste/insert to
specific sync points you may have marked or to back-time an edit. We will look at this
when we come to examine PASTE and INSERT.
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Version 2.00 - March, 1996

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