Select Cue; Selecting A Single Cue; Selecting A Stereo Cue - Akai DD1500 User Manual

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SELECT CUE

SELECT CUE marks the IN and an OUT at the start and end of a cue. This saves you
having to specifically mark the IN and OUT before you can proceed.
Typical operation is to line up the cue you are interested in on the NOW time, select the
track for EDIT and press SELECT CUE. The cue will be highlighted green and the SYNC
mark will be placed at the point at which it is selected. I.e.:
This also works for stereo cues. Line the cues you are interested in on the NOW time,
select both relevant tracks for EDIT and press SELECT CUE. The IN and OUT will be
placed at the start and end of the cues on both tracks and the SYNC marker placed at the
point of selection. I.e.:
EXAMPLE B - SELECTING A STEREO CUE ACROSS TWO TRACKS
You may also select multiple cues in this way. In this case, the IN and OUT will be placed
at the start and end of the longest cue(s) and anything that falls within that edit region will
be selected. For example, imagine that you have this situation:
Version 2.00 - March, 1996
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
EDIT
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
BLUE (PLAY)
EXAMPLE A - SELECTING A SINGLE CUE
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
EDIT
EDIT
PLAY
PLAY
BLUE (PLAY)
EDIT
EDIT
PLAY
PLAY
EDIT
EDIT
PLAY
PLAY
BEFORE USING SELECT CUE
NOW
IN
SYNC
OUT
GREEN (SELECTED)
NOW
IN
SYNC
OUT
GREEN (SELECTED)
NOW
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