Akai DD1500 User Manual page 207

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Now let's imagine you have the same situation but you want to stretch the music cue
backwards to backtime its start so it overlaps with CUE A.
Select TRACKS 2 and 3 for edit and use SELECT CUE to select MUSIC 1 L/R. Now jog
back so that the NOW time is a little way into CUE A:
Select SOURCE OUT in the LOCK TO field (use F1 to toggle it). You will note that F5/F6
becomes STRETCH IN (i.e. you will mark the in point for the stretch). Press STRETCH IN.
The percentage will be set automatically (in this case, about 115%). Now press the
flashing EXECUTE key. You will end up with this result:
You have stretched the music cues back to overlap the voice over.
In both examples, you can use SLIP TYPE to select whether cues before or after the
stretched cue will slip in time or not.
Now let's imagine we have the same situation but we want CUE A to butt up against the
start of the cue immediately after it to close the gap.
Select TRACK 1 for edit and use SELECT CUE to select CUE A. Now, either jog to the
start of the next cue or use GOTO + to go to the start of the following cue so that you
have this displayed on the VGA monitor:
Ensuring that LOCK TYPE is set to SOURCE IN and SLIP TYPE is set to SLIP ONLY CUE
(either set the parameters specifically by moving to those fields and using the DATA +/-
keys or use F1 and F2 to toggle them), press STRETCH OUT (F5/6) and then press the
flashing EXECUTE key.
Version 2.00 - March, 1996
NOW
CUE A
NOW
CUE A
NOW
CUE A
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MUSIC 1 L
MUSIC 1 R
MUSIC 1 L
MUSIC 1 R
MUSIC 1 L
MUSIC 1 R
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