Placing Edit Points With Your Mouse; Selecting A Track With Your Mouse - Roland VS-2400CD Owner's Manual

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To:
Perform seven of the most
common phrase or region
editing operations (Page 244)
Switch from region to phrase
editing and back
UNDO
REDO
Activate snapping to a
measures or beats grid
Edit Msg
If you hold down CLEAR or SHIFT, additional options appear in the pop-up.
To:
Clear region edit points
Move the now line

Placing Edit Points with Your Mouse

To place an edit point with your mouse:
1.
2. Click the right mouse button on the track playlist. The Edit Pop-Up menu appears and
3. Drag to the name of the desired edit point so that it's highlighted in the pop-up
4. Click the left mouse button—the selected edit point is set. You can see its flag

Selecting a Track with Your Mouse

To select a track with your mouse, click the track in the playlist, or click the track's
number to the left of the playlist.
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Click the mouse at the desired time location in the project. A dotted vertical line
appears. This is called the "position line."
Position line
offers a variety of options.
menu.
(Page 232) at the top of the position line above the playlist.
Right-click and:
select the desired operation from the menu. You can
select only those operations for which the required
edit points have been set.
select PHRASE or REGION, as desired.
select the desired Undo level from the Undo list
(Page 71).
reverse the last Undo operation.
select GRID. Choose the desired grid from the dialog
that appears to activate the grid.
turn on (checked) or off edit messages that are
displayed when you edit audio with your mouse. Edit
messages are explained on Page 237.
First:
Press and hold CLEAR
Press and hold SHIFT
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18—Editing Tracks
Then right-click and:
select the desired edit point.
select the desired edit point or
choose GOTO to move to the
current location of the position
line.
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