Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual page 145

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fig.04-04
START (Start Point)
Specifies the start time of the segment to be copied.
END (End Point)
Specifies the end time of the segment to be copied.
FROM (From Point)
Specifies the reference position of the segment to be
copied, in relation to the TO point. Normally, this is set
as the same as the START point.
Copy Time (Copy Time)
Specifies the times (1–99) of copying.
TO (To Point)
Specifies the time point the segment will be copied to.
Specifies the destination point.
+Insert
When this is set to "On," first a blank space is inserted at
the destination location (the To Point) that is equal in
length to the section of audio being copied. Then the
Track Copy is carried out.
fig.04-06
A
A'
Start
End
To
6. Press [F4 (Exec)]. This executes the Track Copy.
Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing
You cannot mix on one V track regularly recorded audio
with audio that has been recorded with the CDR Recording
Mode ON.
In Songs that use a Recording Mode other than "CDR"
follow these rules:
• Even on the mastering tracks, "CDR" V-tracks can only
be copied to V-tracks which already have been recorded
with "CDR" data, or to new V-tracks which have no data
recorded on them.
• V-tracks recorded within a song with a recording mode
other than "CDR" cannot be copied to mastering tracks
which are already recorded with the "CDR" recording
mode ON.
If the above rules are not followed, and the Copy
command would mix CDR audio with regular audio,
then "Found Illegal Track Pair!" appears in the display
and track move cannot be executed. Please press
[ENTER/YES] and select the copy destination again.
7. When Track Copy is completed correctly, "Complete"
appears in the display.
8. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
If you are unhappy with the edit you made, press [UNDO].
"UNDO Level 1" will be displayed. Press [ENTER/YES] to
restore your track(s) to their condition prior to the edit.
If you plan on using Track Copy to arrange sections of your
song, it is a good idea to use the metronome when you
record. Then you will be able to select sections of your song
for copying by using the measure and beat indicators.
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