Erase; Storing The Edit Points - Fostex D2424LVmk2 Reference Manual

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There are two methods for erasing data. Understand the difference between these methods before
you use the Erase function.
• If multiple Programs are set on the disk, first select the desired Program. Do not select another Program, or select
another sampling rate until you finish the erase operation.
• Erasing a specified part of the data between ABS 0
and REC END:
You may erase a specified part of the data between ABS
0 and REC END (the end point of the recording) in the
currently-selected Program. (The erased part is replaced
with silence.) You can erase data on a mono real track
or multiple real tracks. To erase data on an additional
track, you need to move the data to a real track, then
erase it. As shown below, the REC END point (the end
point of recording) is not affected.
The erased area is replaced with silence. As a result, the
REMAIN time and space will increase. (You will have more
recordable space on the disk.)
AUTO PUNCH IN point
Any real track
Any real track
<Note>:
If all real tracks contain data as shown below, erasing data on tracks 1 and 2 will not affect the position of
REC END. On the other hand, if all Real tracks contain data as shown below, erasing data on tracks 3 - 6 will move up
REC END to the end point of tracks 1 and 2.
ABS 0
Trk 6
Trk 5
Trk 4
Real tracks
Trk 3
Trk 2
Trk 1
Trk 6
Trk 5
Real tracks
Trk 4
Trk 3
Trk 2
Trk 1
ABS 0
Follow the steps below to erase data:
Store the erase start point (AUTO PUNCH IN point)
1.
and the erase end point (AUTO PUNCH OUT point).
Use the Preview function to check the stored edit points
2.
and adjust them if necessary.
3.
Specify a track to erase and execute the function.
AUTO PUNCH OUT point

Erase

Silence
AUTO PUNCH OUT point
AUTO PUNCH IN point
(REC END)
Erase
Erase
REC END
Model D2424LVmkII Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)
Erase
• Erasing data from a specified point to REC END:
You may erase all data in the range from a specified
point to REC END in the currently-selected Program. You
can erase data on a mono real track or multiple real
tracks. To erase data on an additional track, you need
to move the data to a real track, then erase it.
When you erase all tracks' data, the REC END point will
move backward. However, if you erase data on a mono
track or multiple tracks (but not all tracks), the REC
END point may not be affected. (Refer to the note below.)
After the erase operation, the REMAIN time and space
will increase.
AUTO PUNCH IN point
Any real track
Any real track
ABS 0
ABS 0
Trk 6
Trk 5
Trk 4
Real tracks
Trk 3
Trk 2
Trk 1
Trk 6
Trk 5
Trk 4
Real tracks
Trk 3
Trk 2
Trk 1
ABS 0

• Storing the edit points

(1)
Refer to the "Storing and editing the locate points
to the memory keys" section for information on
storing the erase start and end points.
Store the erase start point to the [AUTO PUNCH IN]
key, and the end point to the [AUTO PUNCH OUT]
key.
• If you wish to erase the data from a specific
point, store the REC END or later point as the
erase end point. Refer to the <Note> for
information on storing the REC END point.
• See "Storing and editing the locate points to
the memory keys" on page " 54 ".
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AUTO PUNCH OUT point
(REC END)
Erase
Silence
REC END
AUTO PUNCH OUT point
AUTO PUNCH IN point
(REC END)
Erase
Erase
Erase
Erase
REC END

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