Selecting Multiple Cues - Akai DD1500 User Manual

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14 - EDITING
Pressing SELECT CUE will give this result:
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
When multiple cues are selected (i.e. several tracks in edit), all selected cues are
highlighted green. If you turn any of the selected tracks off, those cues are de-selected
but, if you turn them back on again, they are re-selected. To select other cues on other
tracks, simply turn them on for EDIT.
Cues selected using SELECT CUE may be subjected to all the various editing functions
available but without the need to specifically mark IN and OUT times.
It must be said that multiple cue selection is not the prime use of SELECT CUE. Its
principle use is to select a single cue on one track (or stereo cue on two tracks) for editing
(copying, cutting, erasing, slipping, nudging, timestretching or for setting the level and
fade up/down parameters). However, you can, if you wish, use SELECT CUE for selecting
multiple cues in a larger edit region (for example, for setting the levels or a common fade
down time for a group of cues). Although this can be achieved by specifically setting the
IN and OUT times manually, you may find it saves you time to use SELECT CUE.
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IN
EDIT
EDIT
EDIT
EDIT
BLUE (PLAY)
EXAMPLE C - SELECTING MULTIPLE CUES
NOW
SYNC
OUT
GREEN (SELECTED)
Version 2.00 - March, 1996

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