Copying Data To Another Location (Copy) - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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8. Use [
] and [
] to move to the last marker of the
area from which you wish to erase Automix value, and
press [F1 (Out)].
Checkmarks will be added to the area specified for erasure.
fig.4-04.e
Check marks
Even if you wish to erase the Automix data for only one marker,
press [F1 (In)] and then [F1 (Out)] for the desired marker.
You can turn the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the Automix
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select
the Automix value that will be erased, press [
9. Press [F2 (Erase)].
fig.4-05_80
Target
This will indicate the type of Automix data that you selected
to be erased in Step 6. If you wish to erase all Automix data,
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select "All Level and Pan."
10. If you wish to erase the data, press [F4 (Exec)].
If you press [F6 (EXIT)], you will return to Step 7 without
erasing any data.
11. A message will ask you to confirm the operation. Press
[ENTER/YES]. If you press [EXIT/NO], the erasure will
be halted, and you will return to Step 10.
fig.4-06
12. When the data has been erased, the display will indicate
"Complete." Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Copying Data to Another Location
(Copy)
This operation copies Automix data from a specific area, and
overwrites it onto another location (specified data/time).
fig.4-07.e
Copy area
0 M0
M2
M4
M1
M3
Editing of the Automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo
function.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates "A.Mix," and then
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
4. Press [F2 (Micro)].
].
5. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates "In."
fig.4-03
6. Make sure that the cursor is located at "Edit Target," and
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the type of Automix
data that you wish to edit.
7. Use [
marker of the area from which you wish to copy
Automix data, and press [F1 (In)].
Chapter 9 Automix
Destination
Marker
Time
0 M0
M2
M5
M1
M3
] and [
] to move the cursor to the first
M4
Time
M5
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