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6 Verify that the data was exchanged correctly.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key to play back from the IN
location, and verify that the data was exchanged
correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cuting the command. ( p.99)
Expanding or compressing a track: Expan-
sion/Compression Track
This command expands or compresses the specified
region (IN–OUT) of recorded track data into the speci-
fied region (TO–END) of a specified track.
• The original data is left unchanged, and the time-
expanded/compressed result is created in another
track.
• You can select whether or not the pitch will be con-
verted.
• Not only a single track, but multiple adjacent tracks
of data can be converted simultaneously.
• The converted data can be copied multiple times in
succession.
This command can be used in ways such as the follow-
ing.
• Drum loops of different tempo can be changed to the
same tempo.
• Phrases can be made to fit into a specific time length.
Procedure for expanding (Expansion) or compressing
(Compression) track data and copying it
Here's how the IN–OUT range of track 1 can be con-
verted to the length of the TO–END range of track 2,
and copied there three times.
1 Register the IN, OUT, TO, and END times.
( p.97)
2 Select the expansion/compression command.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, set "EditType"
to "Exp/CompTrack."
SourceTrack
DestTrack
3 Select the expansion/compression mode.
Select the "Mode" button and press the [ENTER]
key to access the dialog box.
For this example, select "Fast" and "Fixed." Then
select the "OK" button and press the [ENTER] key
to return to the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page.
4 Select the expansion/compression source track
number.
Set "SourceTrack" to track 1.
5 Select the expansion/compression destination
track number.
Set "DestTrack" to track 2.
6 Specify the number of times that the data will be
7 Execute the editing command.
8 Verify that the data was processed correctly.
Copying an entire track/Copying to a
V-track: Copy Whole Track
This command copies an entire recorded track (from
beginning to end) to a different entire track.
• You can copy not only one track, but multiple tracks
• The currently selected virtual track can be copied to
This command can be used in ways such as the follow-
ing.
• The same track can be copied to multiple virtual
Procedure for copying an entire track
Here's how track 1 can be copied to V-track "a" (=cur-
rently selected) of track 2.
1 Select the Copy Whole command.
Times
2 Select the copy source track number.
3 Select the copy destination track number.
4 Select the copy destination V-track.
5 Execute the editing command.
copied.
Set "Times" to 3.
Select the "Exec." button and press the [ENTER]
key. The display will ask "AreYouSure?," so select
the "Yes" button and press the [ENTER] key to exe-
cute the command.
When processing is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Select the "OK" button and
press the [ENTER] key.
Press the [TO/LOC3] key to play back from the TO
location, and verify that the data was expanded/
compressed correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before exe-
cuting the command. ( p.99)
The longer the specified range (IN–OUT), the
longer this command will take to process until the
"Completed" display appears.
simultaneously.
multiple other virtual tracks.
tracks, and used to create multiple takes that are par-
tially different.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, set "EditType"
to "CopyWholeTrack."
SourceTrack
DestTrack DestVTrack
Set "SourceTrack" to track 1.
Set "DestTrack" to track 2.
Set "DestVTrack" to V-track "a."
Select the "Exec." button and press the [ENTER]
key. The display will ask "AreYouSure?," so select
the "Yes" button and press the [ENTER] key to exe-
cute the command.
When processing is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Select the "OK" button and
press the [ENTER] key.
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